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If you're seeking seriously intense heat and rich, layered flavors to go along with it, Indonesian sambal will deliver a two-for-one punch The chef Retno Pratiwi uses a mix of red bell peppers and two kinds of red chiles to form the base of the exquisite, bright red sauce, softening it with a little coconut sugar and brightening it with aromatics You can reduce the number of chiles or opt for milder ones if you're not looking for a kick
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For this braised lettuce — especially ambrosial if, as suggested here, a discreet anchovy or 10 are permitted — everything is fast and minimal Put thin wedges of lettuce to quickly and lightly wilt in warm butter and broth and spoon it over hot bread That’s all.
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The best place for a salad on the Thanksgiving menu is at the beginning of the meal, before everybody fills up We often pass around plates of this vegetarian chopped salad (no bacon) to accompany the drinks before we sit down at the table The salad is a great mix of bitter and sweet flavors, juicy and crunchy, and comforting, too
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Mix cream of chicken soup, green chilies, chicken, taco seasoning, and cheese together for this hearty and cheesy Mexican-style casserole.
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Cucumber sunomono is a tasty Japanese cucumber salad made with just a few easy-to-find ingredients.
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Mixed baby greens and diced mango are topped with a tangy dressing.
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This spicy Sichuan condiment is the secret to Andrew Zimmern's Cold Peanut-Sesame Noodles recipe.
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This is a super quick, easy, and light dinner. This also makes a great snack or appetizer. It looks like a lot of spinach at first, but it shrinks down a lot in no time during cooking. Other types of tortillas can be used if whole wheat isn't available. Serve with salsa and sour cream.
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Ganso, a Japanese restaurant in downtown Brooklyn, is justly known for its steaming bowls of fragrant ramen But the fiery, crunchy chicken wings there are the stuff of dreams This recipe, from the chef Rio Irie, hits all the right notes: spicy from chile paste and fresh ginger, salty from soy sauce, funky from fish sauce, sweet from mirin.