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This recipe is by Steven Raichlen and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This is my own recipe for green Thai curry. It's full of flavor, and it will warm you from the inside out. Special, elegant, and absolutely delicious. Watch out! This can be spicy. You'll be patting yourself on the back after this one. So will everyone else. I'd serve this to a king. Serve with white rice.
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Tangy, buttery shrimp that despite the name are not cooked on a barbecue, or with barbecue sauce.
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Get Absolutely Fabulous Frise-Easy Salad Recipe from Food Network
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Golden tart crusts are filled with a cream cheese and mascarpone mixture before they're topped with fresh fruit and a citrusy, sweet glaze.
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This pernil asado recipe is a Puerto Rican dish of marinated pork wrapped in a banana leaf and slow-roasted.
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Get Cod with Tomato-Basil Salsa Parchment Pack Recipe from Food Network
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Cooked potatoes are the key to this moist chocolate torte. If you do not have a potato ricer, you can substitute lump-free unseasoned mashed potatoes.
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Scallops are one of the most delicious foods if seared properly, and the addition of peppers and onions complements them quite well. Serve with couscous or rice for a delicious meal.
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Making the dressing for Caesar salad is an exercise in the art of layering salty ingredients to build flavor; there are anchovies, Parmesan and Worcestershire sauce, in addition to the salt itself (There is also garlic, which is pounded with a pinch of salt using a mortar and pestle to make a smooth paste.) Since a delicious balanced dressing depends on working in the right amounts of each of those ingredients — and the other, unsalted elements — refrain from adding the salt crystals until you’ve added the right amount of everything else This recipe is adapted from "Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat" by Samin Nosrat, and it's absolutely worth making the torn croutons — store-bought croutons can’t compete, and you'll have leftovers for another salad.