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Using fewer habanero peppers can reduce the spiciness in this extremely hot habanero hot sauce. The sauce works wonders as a pick-up for Bloody Mary drinks. Flavors meld wonderfully and the sauce keeps nicely for a long time. Warning: A dash is all you need and it is best to use gloves when handling the habanera peppers.
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Ground lamb is seasoned with fresh mint and cilantro, and ginger and green chili paste, and made into delicious shish kabobs. Serve with lime wedges, mint chutney, and sliced, sweet Vidalia onions.
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Zucchini is the basis for these delicious muffins. Sunflower seeds add a nice texture.
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Everyone's favorite Indian take-out dish comes together in a slow cooker for an easy way to prepare chicken tikka masala.
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For a Southeast Asian treat, try these grilled pork skewers, marinated in a spicy ginger-peanut sauce.
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Any hearty green can be used in place of kale in this recipe. For the best results, make the filling a day in advance -- it tastes even better once the flavors have had time to mingle.
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Tangy buttermilk, sweet corn, and spices combine to make a simple yet rich summer soup.
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Great winter soul food, terrific with chops or brats. Mildly sweet and sour, this dish smells divine and just makes you feel good. Leftovers, if that's possible, are even better and keep well.
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Pumpkin and sweet potatoes are roasted with a medley of spices, then pureed and combined with chicken broth for a smooth soup.
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Here is a chunky relish of cabbage and bell pepper commonly served in the South with salty cold cuts and meats It couldn’t be simpler: simmer chopped vegetables for 15 minutes in a spiced brine — we use judicious amounts of clove, allspice, cinnamon and toasted coriander — and pack into jars We tip the balance more toward green tomato than cabbage when green tomatoes are available because we love the tomatillo-like flavor of a green tomato — a near-apple flavor, but without the sweetness