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This recipe is by Jonathan Miles. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Jonathan Miles. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This Thai shrimp soup with button and straw mushrooms starts with a stock made from shrimp shells combined with slices of galangal, kaffir lime leaves, lemon grass and fish sauce. Garnish with cilantro.
This Thai shrimp soup with button and straw mushrooms starts with a stock made from shrimp shells combined with slices of galangal, kaffir lime leaves, lemon grass and fish sauce. Garnish with cilantro.
Ingredients:
shrimp, mushrooms, water, lemon grass, kaffir lime, galangal, chile, fish sauce, limes, sugar, soup
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This recipe is quick and easy, but the resulting oatmeal bar cookies topped with raspberry jam taste so decadent.
This recipe is quick and easy, but the resulting oatmeal bar cookies topped with raspberry jam taste so decadent.
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Onion juice and toasted sesame seeds flavor this sweet and tangy salad dressing.
Onion juice and toasted sesame seeds flavor this sweet and tangy salad dressing.
Ingredients:
yellow onion, sugar, dry mustard, salt, soy sauce, rice vinegar, canola oil, sesame seeds
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The Italian classic gets a southwestern twist.
The Italian classic gets a southwestern twist.
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This beef tenderloin is rubbed with a complex adobo paste made from three kinds of dried chiles.
This beef tenderloin is rubbed with a complex adobo paste made from three kinds of dried chiles.
Ingredients:
guajillo chiles, ancho chile, chipotle chile, garlic, tomato, onion, oregano, cumin, thyme, cloves, cider vinegar, vegetable oil, tenderloin roast
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Get Mazatlan Smoked Marlin Tacos Recipe from Food Network
Get Mazatlan Smoked Marlin Tacos Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
olive oil, red peppers, onion, cloves, tomatoes, tomato puree, pimento, white wine, parsley, capers, black pepper, chipotle chiles, chiles, bay leaves, oregano, thyme, green cabbage, mayonnaise, limes
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Get Native American Firewater Chili Recipe from Food Network
Get Native American Firewater Chili Recipe from Food Network
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chuck steak, chuck, olive oil, yellow onions, cloves, corn kernels, green chiles, kidney beans, molasses, garlic salt, chili powder, brown sugar, cumin, water, gin, poblano chiles, black pepper
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This cake is very easy to make and tastes wonderful. Yellow cake mix with poppy seeds added and flavored with almond extract.
This cake is very easy to make and tastes wonderful. Yellow cake mix with poppy seeds added and flavored with almond extract.
Ingredients:
yellow cake mix, vanilla pudding, poppy seeds, water, vegetable oil, eggs, almond extract
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Get Make-Your-Own Tacos Recipe from Food Network
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The sauce is good on just about anything from pork, chicken, and seafood.
The sauce is good on just about anything from pork, chicken, and seafood.
Ingredients:
red onion, red bell pepper, peppers, papaya, garlic, dry mustard, sugar, dry white wine, malt vinegar, water, lemon juice, yellow mustard
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Most top chefs will tell you the same thing: When they finally escape from the elaborate labors they oversee in the kitchen, they crave late-night street food that’s poetically simple and satisfying: hot dogs, fried rice, a bowl of noodles For Enrique Olvera, the chef at Cosme in New York and Pujol in Mexico City, that hand-to-mouth haiku can be found in avocado tacos, which he scarfs down around the clock They serve as both “a comfort,” he said, and “a cultural expression.” In its most basic form, an avocado taco is like a two-bite couplet in praise of Mexican ingredients: a chewy corn tortilla enclosing creamy slices of the-butter-that-grows-on-trees
Most top chefs will tell you the same thing: When they finally escape from the elaborate labors they oversee in the kitchen, they crave late-night street food that’s poetically simple and satisfying: hot dogs, fried rice, a bowl of noodles For Enrique Olvera, the chef at Cosme in New York and Pujol in Mexico City, that hand-to-mouth haiku can be found in avocado tacos, which he scarfs down around the clock They serve as both “a comfort,” he said, and “a cultural expression.” In its most basic form, an avocado taco is like a two-bite couplet in praise of Mexican ingredients: a chewy corn tortilla enclosing creamy slices of the-butter-that-grows-on-trees
Ingredients:
pasilla chiles, salt, garlic, tomatillos, avocados, corn tortillas, white onion, cilantro