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Beer and rye complement each other well in this robust light bread, each bringing out the unique flavors of the other. Be sure to use a quality beer to ensure a good result.
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Give commonplace cauliflower an upgrade and it becomes holiday fare Take a classic Venetian approach by using a mixture of sweet spices Caramelized onions, saffron and cinnamon build the fragrant foundation, along with fennel and coriander seeds
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These easy fajitas are best for using up the extra Coriander-Dusted Roast Beef and gravy.
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Cubes of pork shoulder meat are browned, then cooked in a pressure cooker with poblano, jalapeno, and serrano peppers, onions, and spices to make tender seasoned meat that's perfect for tacos.
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This recipe is by Bryan Miller and takes 45 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This is a savory Indian style rice dish flavored with whole spices and fried onions. Soaking the basmati rice before cooking makes all the difference. Serve with your favorite Indian curry or dal (lentils). Make sure you warn people not to bite into the whole spices!
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The earthy, fruity, spicy, though not especially fiery “little red” mole -- one of Oaxaca’s seven classic sauces -- is cooked separately and seared onto the ribs at the end to form a savory crust.
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My wife and I LOVE a soup from a local Thai restaurant, so we put together a list of ingredients and made it at home. We've made it several times now, refining...
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A dish that's popular in throughout the Middle East combines thinly sliced roast beef with a fragrant, spicy sauce starring cinnamon, allspice, cardamom. To serve, the meat is layered in pita rounds and topped with a fresh parsley mixture, chopped tomatoes, and savory tahini sauce.
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This lush seafood soup is flavored with port, red wine and the usual dash of licorice-scented Pernod.
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An interesting variation on the humble taro. Discovered during my travails to our local Indian store seeing this brown beauty and try to find games to bring it...