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A great way to use up leftover rice, this quick fried rice cooks up with frozen peas, baby carrots, eggs, and soy and sesame sauces.
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I was once amazed to find I could use frozen red and yellow bell pepper strips straight from the package (I am aware that this is not a revelation to everyone; call me stupid.) The peppers are great in a simple quick dish of fried rice If frozen vegetables are handled expeditiously, they are often better than buying 'fresh' at the store." It's true
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Ground meat and tofu cubes are simmered with miso in this wonderful dish that goes really well with hot steamed rice. It's also very quick and easy.
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Once upon a time, Dad received a similar recipe with a bundle of fresh green beans. He made the recipe once and then lost the card. After many attempts to recreate that flavor, he declares that this, his own recipe, is even better!
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Here is a spicy green bean recipe made simple in the air fryer; the flavor combination was inspired by a famous side dish at a restaurant chain.
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Steak is marinated in Thai seasonings and grilled as desired.
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The vegan chef Jenné Claiborne grew up in suburban Atlanta, where she developed a love for the teriyaki chicken stir-fry at Panda Express After she became vegan, she recreated the flavors of her teen-age craving, using dates and soy sauce to produce the flavor of teriyaki sauce If you don’t have chickpeas on hand to add heft to the vegetables, replace them with tempeh, tofu, edamame, jackfruit or mushrooms
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Lighter than the real thing but still plenty tasty with Canadian bacon, edamame, peas, and carrots.
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This recipe is by David Tanis and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.