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Trying to create an alternative to Heinz and Hunt's, two Brown University undergrads created Sir Kensington's, a small-batch ketchup that balances sweet and tangy (sirkensingtons.com).
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Delicious devils food muffin filled with chocolate chips. These are very easy to make and use cooking oil and yogurt instead of butter. These chocolate muffins...
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Shredded raw veggies--like onion, garlic and zucchini--are pressed into a rectangular pan, then sprinkled with Parmesan and toasted sesame seeds. No crust needed!
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These salmon patties using canned salmon are seasoned with dill, cayenne pepper, and garlic.
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We make this every year for Halloween dinner. It would also be good for Thanksgiving morning breakfast and the whipped cream would be great on pumpkin pie.
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Make this aromatic, quick and easy curry with hard-boiled eggs the next time you're craving Indian or vegetarian food on a weeknight.
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Coconut milk and lime juice seasoned with ginger root and cayenne pepper create a spicy broth for this Thai-inspired soup with strips of white chicken, cilantro and chopped scallions.
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Dark German chocolate cake baked into a thin sheet cake is a rich and simple dessert for any occasion.
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Collard greens get a smoky flavor from smoked paprika and liquid smoke in this greens side dish great for both vegetarians and meat eaters.
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Potatoes, carrots, onions and bell peppers are dressed in a spicy Italian dressing mixture and baked. Use red, or any color bell pepper, if desired.
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Busy days call for easy weeknight meals. Thin slices of beef sirloin are quickly stir-fried with colorful vegetables and soy sauce. Add some grated ginger for an extra bite.
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This recipe is by Eric Asimov and takes 20 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.