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This nonalcoholic iced tea is made with fresh mint, basil and a simple syrup infused with chamomile flowers It is as cool and refreshing as an air-conditioned subway car after a long wait on the steamy platform.
Ingredients: mint, basil
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A delicious Vietnamese grilled eggplant salad recipe.
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Cherry tomato skins can sometimes be tough, and you really don't notice that until they're not there anymore. Chef John's cherry tomato salad makes a perfect "amuse bouche" course.
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The nuoc mam brings out the saline character of the shrimp and seems to heighten the sweetness of the eggplant, while the garlic adds its sharp bite, and the mint a cool freshness.
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Buckwheat is simmered until soft, then combined with Kalamata olives, onion, fresh mint, and dill in this delicious gluten-free dish.
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A delicious paleo cauliflower 'rice,' this side dish is steamed with tomatoes, onions, and bell peppers, then topped with mint and a lemony dressing.
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This refreshing summer iced tea cocktail recipe gets plenty of flavor and zip from oranges, minty syrup, and a healthy dose of bourbon or Scotch.
Ingredients: oranges, water, mint, sugar, bourbon, garnish
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My twist on a mojito. I use RED STAG cherry bourbon.. Yummy
Ingredients: mint leaves, cherries
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Adult pitcher cocktails don't have to be overly sweet or brightly colored; this mint tea pairs a bright citrus flavor with a light rum kick.
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Quick, simple, and fresh Vietnamese spring rolls made with rice noodles, shrimp, and mint! I love these. they're really addictive and healthy!
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This simple stovetop lamb stew is seasoned with only a pinch of saffron and a splash of wine, then showered with lots of chopped mint Once assembled, this fragrant stew takes only about an hour to cook It has a bright-flavored lightness that makes it ideal for these balmy evenings
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This recipe is by Rena Coyle and takes About 1 hour 30 minutes, plus refrigeration. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.