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This spicy Thai-inspired vegan recipe has quinoa mixed together with coconut milk, broccoli, carrots, tofu, and a lime and Sriracha dressing.
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This is a Thai-inspired kabob recipe that will bring to you back to the streets of Bangkok and memories of your favorite Thai BBQ Chicken.
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Thai peanut stir fry sauce is easy to prepare using peanut butter and 6 other simple ingredients. Serve with your favorite stir fry vegetables and meats.
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Drew Spangler Faulkner, a cooking teacher at L’Academie de Cuisine in Bethesda, Md., makes a Thai green curry that is a kind of comfort food The sauce, made creamy with coconut milk, and gently spicy with the curry paste, is flavorful yet soothing The vegetables, which are simply dropped into the sauce, and gently simmered for about 12 minutes, turn out tender, not soggy
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This easy no-cook peanut sauce has a terrific authentic Thai taste. It is spicy and peanutty, and is perfect as a dipping sauce for chicken, shrimp, and beef...or even to use tossed with warm cooked noodles for a quick pasta dish.
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This chicken pad Thai's creative ingredients like peanut butter put a spin on the traditional Thai flavors.
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Get Trout With Sausage Gravy Recipe from Food Network
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Sweetened coconut milk flavors sticky rice, which is then served with fresh mango in this deliciously refreshing take on the traditional Thai treat.
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These Green Chili Turkey Burgers are based on a fabulous recipe from Mark Sisson's Primal Blueprint Cookbook. His recipe is actually called Fried Eggs Over Green...
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Working a little of this paste into ground meat, steaks or chops adds incredible flavor.
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This simple and flavorful side dish uses cream cheese, Cheddar cheese, and jalapeno pepper to boost canned corn to new heights.
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Nearly any vegetable tastes good browned in olive oil and showered with garlic, parsley and rosemary, but cauliflower is an especially good candidate for this technique The inherent sweetness of cauliflower begs for a hit of lemon and hot pepper too Serve hot or at room temperature.