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A yummy breakfast burrito of cooked, crumbled chorizo sausage with onions and scrambled eggs mixed throughout. Serve on warm flour tortillas with a generous helping of shredded Cheddar cheese for the perfect hangover cure!
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Loaded with Jamaican heat from ground habanero, cinnamon, allspice, and more.
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This refreshing cucumber salad, made with lime juice and cilantro, is quick and easy to make and is great alongside steak or tacos.
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This piquant chicken dish was brought to The Times in 1993 by the legendary French chef, Jacques Pépin It is made with chicken legs that are skinned and then cooked with lemon and orange peels, fresh ginger, chile powder, cumin, cayenne, garlic and apple cider – a sweet and spicy mixture that pairs beautifully with the rich, dark meat of the chicken It can be made ahead and reheated, so it makes a perfect dinner party entree.
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While Chef John warns that it's not authentic Chinese or even Americanized Chinese, this easy stir-fry is a perfectly delicious dinner served over rice.
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Get Halibut Seviche with Red Onions, Orange and Cilantro Recipe from Food Network
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Prawns are served with a delicious salsa made with bananas, cucumbers, and an exotic blend of flavorings.
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Light, a little sweet, crisp, and refreshing defines this salad combining chopped cucumbers, papaya, green beans, and a roma tomato with a zingy citrus dressing.
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Sourdough bread, melted cheese, Caesar dressing, bacon and chipotle spice come together to make an unforgettable taste. It's a delicious and easy-to-make chicken panini and is both tangy and spicy.
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An authentic Mexican stew made with red chili pods, pork roast, pork rinds, and pigs' feet (use pork shanks instead of pigs' feet if you are squeamish). You can also substitute hominy for the posole if it is not available in your grocery store.