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Baked salmon is topped with avocado oil, curry, mango, and cilantro for a quick and easy supper bursting with fresh and exotic flavors.
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A meaty ham bone brings tons of flavor to these simple pinto beans, simmered until tender in a slow cooker.
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A vintage recipe for delicious macaroni salad has albacore tuna, chunks of Cheddar cheese, and green sweet peas in a simple mayonnaise dressing. Just mix, chill, and serve.
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A light salad with a big taste. Olives, tomatoes, red onion, and cucumbers are dressed with olive oil and a splash of lemon juice and finished with crumbled feta cheese.
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This spicy egg-and-cheese on toast has its roots in the social-club circuit of Mumbai, though chefs in London, New York and Oakland have riffed on it recently, too The dish is quick and simple, ideal for breakfast or a hearty snack between meals, and can be customized with a variety of cheeses and toppings To make this updated Eggs Kejriwal, toast good bread and smear it with mustard, then pile on some grated cheese mixed up with chopped up green chiles, red onion and cilantro leaves
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This is a standard raw tuna (poke) salad served in most Hawaiian homes. Although unconventional, it is sure to please the more adventurous seafood lovers. Be sure to use fresh tuna for the very best flavor, although fresh frozen tuna will produce acceptable results.
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Chef John's recipe for roasted pork tenderloin with fresh plum sauce is great with any stone fruit and a delicious and colorful dish.
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This is a Southern California version of sweet and sour chicken, marinated and grilled with a little extra spice. Serve with cilantro, salsa, guacamole, black beans, and flour tortillas warmed on the grill.
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This is a great way to serve tuna from a can. The more horseradish, the spicier. Delicious quick lunch or dinner!
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Consider denting the budget with a foie gras and truffle indulgence for two By using either tinned or fresh preserved foie gras, as in a mousse with truffles or a nice portion of foie gras au torchon, you can dress some pappardelle or tagliatelle in deep velvet and create a dish that seeks the acidity and sleek fruit of Côte de Nuits As for the truffle, fresh black is not required
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Sunchokes, a.k.a. Jerusalem artichokes, are nutty-tasting and can be eaten raw or cooked. When roasted, they make a great change of pace from the usual crudités served with bagna cauda, the Italian olive oil, garlic, and anchovy sauce.