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Red amaranth leaves are tossed with onion, lots of garlic, and a pungent mix of exotic spices in this South Indian side dish of greens.
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Spicy sautéed chard with chiles and ginger is full of flavor, easy and pleasing with pretty much any protein Here, it moves to the center of the plate with plump, seared shrimp Any kind of chard can be used for this dish, but rainbow or red will be prettier than white-stemmed Swiss chard
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An easy shrimp ceviche recipe with onion, serrano chile, cilantro, cucumber, and avocado.
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This fish stew, called sinigang na isda, is a traditional Filipino dish made with red snapper, radish, and fish sauce simmered with miso.
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Slightly spicy Anaheim chiles are stuffed with Mexican cheese, rolled in flour and beaten egg, and pan-fried until golden brown in this authentic recipe handed down for generations.
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This Asian take on buttered summer corn gets marvelous flavor from dried shrimp, Thai chile, scallions, and fish sauce.
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Wonton wrappers are stuffed with ground chicken, soy sauce, and scallions for a crowd-pleasing party appetizer.
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Garam masala is a spicy blend of aromatic spices and chiles from northern India. Make it at home, and you'll never want to use the store bought blend again.
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An old seafood boil recipe that's especially good for family get-togethers. It's good, it's fun, and clean-up is easy. It's best done outside around a picnic table.
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Seasoning pork chops with a paste of fresh ginger, chile, cumin and tamarind gives the brawny meat a deeply spicy, sour flavor that gets more intense the longer it marinates Then the excess marinade is mixed into the drippings to make a heady sauce If you can’t find tamarind concentrate (also sometimes called tamarind extract), lime juice will supply the sour notes, though without the same fruity complexity.