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Chicken breasts, black beans, corn, and zesty spices make up the filling of a layered casserole topped with tortillas, a Mexican-inspired creamy sauce, and cheese. It's great served with your choice of toppings like sour cream, guacamole, sliced avocados, sliced black olives, or whatever else you like.
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Roasted chile peppers and tomatillos from the sun-kissed Saint Charles Mesa flavor this hearty shredded pork chili made in a pressure cooker.
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Make a Sloppy Joes recipe for an easy weeknight comfort food meal. Add seasonings with Worcestershire and tomato sauce, simmer until the flavors concentrate into...
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Fried eggs frequently appear at breakfast or brunch, but rarely are they this delicious. This version of Mexican huevos rancheros from Joy the Baker brings corn...
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Warmth is a given with chicken soup, but this one turns the heat up with ginger and chiles It comes from Ismail Merchant, the Indian-born film producer and director who had a longtime partnership with James Ivory It is an easy recipe and will take about an hour of your time, and is a deliciously healthy twist on an old standby.
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Ask 30 people how to make this simple Taiwanese recipe, and you’ll receive 30 different responses Some fry the chicken before braising it, use more oil, less wine, different blends of soy sauce Debates rage over how thick the sauce should be, over which parts of the chicken to use
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Who said salads have to be served chilled? This soon-to-be family classic is best served warm.
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Even though this cake is packed full of dates, bananas and tahini (also known as tahini paste in Britain), it’s surprisingly soft and light You can serve it warm, if you like, with the tahini cream cheese and bananas alongside, although it’s worth the wait, if you can, for it to cool so that it can be assembled as a cake A note on tahini: We always use tahini from one of the Arabic brands, which tend to be creamy and nutty (as opposed to a Greek or Cypriot tahini, which can be bitter and sticky)
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