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Gussy up fresh fish with this gorgeous green salsa.
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Use canned salmon, softened cream cheese, and sour cream to make this salmon dip seasoned with dill, parsley, garlic, and lemon.
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Pasta in pie form? We'll take a slice of that.
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Chewy fennel-flecked energy bars, packed with dried figs, almonds, and hazelnuts.
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Crispy homemade nori chips are quick and easy to prepare and only require three simple ingredients for a salty treat.
Ingredients: nori, olive oil
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Cordials can be a bit cowlick-y, sticking out here and there: kind of tart, kind of sweet, a bit bitter, and all a touch in disarray But giving them 24 hours to mellow or cure in the refrigerator somehow brings them into harmony This uncooked cordial requires a lot of time but none of it at the stove, and results in mind-boggling flavor: a dense, sweet syrup with a magnified fresh lime aroma and the perfect tart zip.
Ingredients: limes, sugar, ginger
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Proof that seafood tacos aren't just summertime fare.
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A version of this delicious Jewish-Middle Eastern chicken dish, adapted from Joan Nathan's cookbook "King Solomon's Table," dates to medieval times You can make it in one day, but it's best to make the chicken a day ahead, then it refrigerate it overnight and remove the layer of fat that rises to the top (If you choose to make it all in one day, you may want to use a fat separator to strain the sauce before serving.) For more heat, add a little hot paprika or cayenne.
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A spicy bright-orange hot sauce recipe made with habanero peppers, garlic, carrots, orange juice, and lime juice.
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In this recipe, silver tequila is infused with Jamaica flowers and mixed with Grand Marnier and lime juice for a tart margarita that drinks like sangría.
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Chef John says the key to great refried beans is to make them with lard. Serve on, with, or in nachos, layered dips, quesadillas--the possibilities are endless.