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Save the seeds from your Jack-O-lantern and make a tasty snack. Perfect for a crisp fall day on the coast!
Ingredients: pumpkin seeds, seafood
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Pumpkin seeds are coated in plenty of honey and baked into a sweet treat to serve after carving pumpkins.
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Powdered green tea is used in this delicate cake you make in a bamboo steamer. Black sesame seeds can be found in most Asian grocery stores.
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For special occasions in Morocco, a whole lamb is turned on a spit over coals for hours, until the exterior is browned and crisp, with tender juicy meat within Paula Wolfert, the great American authority on Moroccan food, gives this slow-roasting method for achieving similar delicious results in a home oven Ask your butcher for front quarter of lamb (also called a half bone-on chuck)
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Socca is street food in Nice, in the South of France This Los Angeles version, served at the restaurant Sqirl, makes it a meal by adding shredded vegetables to the chickpea pancake and tops it with greens and creamy labneh This recipe calls for carrots, winter squash (Sqirl generally uses kabocha) or zucchini — pick one and proceed
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Rib eye steaks marinate in orange juice, toasted cumin seeds, and a few other seasonings before hitting the grill briefly for delicious, flavorful seared meat.
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A simple mix of sesame seeds and salt.
Ingredients: salt, sesame seeds
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Scandinavia’s well-known and -loved herb-infused spirit.
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An easy, moist cake made with a mix. Poppy seeds are blended in and it's baked in a Bundt pan.
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Clean and simple Eight ingredients — apple cider, cider vinegar, cabbage, mustard seeds, celery seeds, sugar, salt and pepper to taste — combine into what ought to be a staple of your repertoire You’ll need to cook the cider down by half before using it, but everything else goes in raw, and the combination matures over the course of a few hours into a side dish that can accompany just about anything grilled or roasted, pulled or hacked