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A classic pasta, with tomatoes, pancetta, and chile flakes.
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Light and flaky catfish is quickly broiled and topped with a tropical fruit and corn salsa. Serve with white rice for a beautiful light supper.
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Fire up the grill and put together baseball-style hot dogs inspired by the classic Detroit Coney. Topped by onions, warmed chile sauce, and mustard, every meaty bite will take you out to the ballgame.
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Heat is an integral aspect of Southwestern cooking, so it’s no surprise that local chiles of all kinds accent the flavor of Thanksgiving Cooks put them in everything from Hatch turkey rubs to chipotle mashed potatoes to chiltepin cranberry sauce, which uses the small, round, fiery hot chiles that are native to Arizona and northern Mexico You can make this sauce a day ahead and chill it; if it's too stiff for your tastes when you remove it from the fridge, add a little water and sugar, reheat until simmering and then cool once more
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Corn tortillas are filled with a mixture of roast beef hash, peppers, onions, and cheese, and then pan fried until golden and crispy.
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The simplest dishes are the hardest to get right, and barbecue ribs are no exception That is why the chef Joseph Lenn, of J.C Holdway in Knoxville, Tenn., always quick-cures the ribs with an overnight rub of salt, black pepper and brown sugar
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Kidney beans are simmered in coconut milk and then cooked with rice, chile pepper and herbs.
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This dish should be served with a fire extinguisher for your mouth, but if you crave hot and spicy this untamed sauce of orange juice, rum and habanera chile pepper should do the trick.
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Yowzers! Sweet and hot salsa with tangy mangoes and habaneros. Great with pork, chicken or fish or just with chips. You can omit the habaneros and add red bell peppers for a non-spicy version, but then again, why would you want to? Remember, ALWAYS wear gloves when working with habaneros!
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A specialty of the Yucatan, huevos Motuleños with fried eggs over black beans on a fried tortilla, served with salsa, plantains, chorizo, and queso fresco.