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Here’s a dead-simple weeknight meal that Mark Bittman came up with at the dawn of the century for fast tandoori chicken – chicken quickly marinated in yogurt and spices, then run under the broiler for less than 10 minutes The whole process takes about an hour, but the active cooking time is around 20 minutes in total, and it makes for a delicious family meal when served with Basmati rice and some sautéed spinach.
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Serve this Irish beer and cheese dip with pretzels for a tasty snack. You can use any Irish cheese you prefer if Dubliner isn't available to you.
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Surprisingly good noodles made with instant ramen, peanut butter, chile paste, and lime juice.
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Onion is the predominant flavor; add more, if desired. This dip is delicious on crackers. Use bacon flavored crackers, if available.
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Back in 2012, for her Good Appetite column, Melissa Clark took inspiration from the kinds of seasonal cocktails usually found at exclusive bars and restaurants and experimented with them at home She created a selection of drinks, and let them inspire a group of snacks Among them was this dish, lamb meatballs with a pomegranate glaze, which paired elegantly with the grenadine of an El Presidente cocktail. But they’re just as nice without the cocktail
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Bone-in pork chops are marinated in Chinese five-spice, soy sauce, garlic, white wine, and sugar; then pan-fried to a golden brown finish.
Ingredients: bone, soy sauce, garlic, sugar, white wine
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When I was a kid, Friday nights were usually lentils and pizza night. Sometimes, pizza wasn't regular pizza but stromboli-a rolled stuffed pizza. I have served...
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Marinated in a savory butter and lemon mixture for tons of flavor, these baked chicken breasts make an easy meal that everyone will enjoy.
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This is a college try on a traditional favorite. Sometimes you're too poor to get all the ingredients for colcannon. It's a good quick filler for lunches in college.
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Put away your sad memories of boiled Brussels sprouts. Pan fry them in hot olive oil with garlic and onion, and they turn golden brown, with crispy edges and a sweet, nutty flavor that will become addictive.