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Guacamole, beans, and homemade salsa combine to make a light, flavorful alternative to traditional tacos.
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This is a delicious modification of a classic Thai dish! Seitan and spinach are cooked in a flavorful, peanut sauce. Serve with rice.
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Tangy and spicy beef and broccoli are a winning combination in this quick stir-fry dinner.
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This green bean casserole is made with cream of broccoli soup, creamy salad dressing, sour cream, and Cheddar cheese-flavored fried onions.
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Back in 2012, Mark Bittman and Sam Sifton tackled the task of making up a bountiful meal for 15 at a friend’s Brooklyn home “We wanted to impress our guests without driving ourselves crazy We decided on sturdy and manageable main courses, but we wanted an eye-popping starter and dessert,” Mr
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A very simple and easy to prepare bean soup consisting of pinto and garbanzo beans, chicken bouillon, and hot pepper sauce. Pairs nicely with a Caesar salad.
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A bright citrus pan sauce is all that's needed to round out this simple roast duck, cooked to a rich caramel brown. To render the fat and ensure a crisp skin, the duck is first steamed; Marcia Kiesel scatters a handful of coriander seeds over the steaming
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Chinese-style chicken is a dish you can find all over Trinidad and within the diaspora that has followed the nation’s emergence from British rule The skin is fried into a lacquered mahogany The meat beneath it tastes of five-spice, ginger and soy and is generally accompanied by a hum of oyster sauce mixed with the zing of the pickled Scotch-bonnet-pepper sauce that is seemingly omnipresent on the island’s tables.
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A delicious Vietnamese shaking beef recipe with filet mignon.
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Cashews and water chestnuts combine with chicken in this yummy and easy stir fry.
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Ground cumin flavors this latin-inspired salad.
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This recipe is by Jill Santopietro and takes 50 minutes, 1-2 days' refrigeration. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.