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One hour in the refrigerator allows for 'mingling' time between cilantro, jalapeno, cactus and other uniquely South-of-the-border ingredients.
One hour in the refrigerator allows for 'mingling' time between cilantro, jalapeno, cactus and other uniquely South-of-the-border ingredients.
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Martin Cate of Smuggler's Cove shares his rendition of the classic tiki drink, the Navy Grog. Three types of rum, lime and grapefruit juice, and allspice combine...
Martin Cate of Smuggler's Cove shares his rendition of the classic tiki drink, the Navy Grog. Three types of rum, lime and grapefruit juice, and allspice combine...
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Get Strawberry Jam Recipe from Food Network
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Apples, oranges, lemons, brown sugar, raisins, spices, and green tomatoes combine to make an incredibly flavorful pie filling. Makes 30 pints of perfect stocking stuffers.
Apples, oranges, lemons, brown sugar, raisins, spices, and green tomatoes combine to make an incredibly flavorful pie filling. Makes 30 pints of perfect stocking stuffers.
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This recipe blends the sweetness of mango with the smokiness of chipotle peppers and the heat of jalapeno peppers for a special guacamole.
This recipe blends the sweetness of mango with the smokiness of chipotle peppers and the heat of jalapeno peppers for a special guacamole.
Ingredients:
avocados, plum tomato, mango, cilantro, red onion, peppers, jalapeno pepper, sour cream, lime juice, cloves, cayenne pepper, cumin, black pepper
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Get Shrimp Po' Boy with Horseradish Remoulade Recipe from Food Network
Get Shrimp Po' Boy with Horseradish Remoulade Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
flour, yellow cornmeal, seafood, buttermilk, sriracha, egg, shrimp, butter, cherry tomatoes, lettuce, red onion, mayonnaise, capers, horseradish, lemon juice, pickle relish, apple cider vinegar, mustard, shallot
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This recipe is by Julia Reed and takes 15 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Julia Reed and takes 15 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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A family favourite that fills the house with a cinnamon aroma. A delicious plum dessert, dusted with icing sugar!
A family favourite that fills the house with a cinnamon aroma. A delicious plum dessert, dusted with icing sugar!
Ingredients:
sugar, prune plums, eggs, milk, flour, lemon, vanilla, salt, cinnamon, confectioners sugar
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The bright, earthy flavors of this fava bean spread are worth all that shelling.
The bright, earthy flavors of this fava bean spread are worth all that shelling.
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Juice from bottled hot cherry peppers is used to braise the browned steak. It cooks in under an hour with cherry peppers added for the final 5 minutes.
Juice from bottled hot cherry peppers is used to braise the browned steak. It cooks in under an hour with cherry peppers added for the final 5 minutes.
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First cultivated south of the border, corn more or less grew up with poblano chiles and tomatillos, two components of this Mexican-influenced dish. The filling in each mellow pepper is a mix of tang and sweetness -- poached chicken, nips of goat cheese, s
First cultivated south of the border, corn more or less grew up with poblano chiles and tomatillos, two components of this Mexican-influenced dish. The filling in each mellow pepper is a mix of tang and sweetness -- poached chicken, nips of goat cheese, s
Ingredients:
poblano chiles, chicken breast, garlic, tomatillos, cilantro, lime juice, salt, olive oil, corn kernels, goat cheese
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Fermented tea leaves are one of Myanmar’s favorite national ingredients, and for a 2015 article in The Times, the San Antonio chef Quealy Watson used them to provide a jolt of big flavor to a crunchy slaw that goes well with barbecued or grilled meats You can find fermented tea leaves in some Asian markets and online, occasionally sold as Burmese tea salad dressing.
Fermented tea leaves are one of Myanmar’s favorite national ingredients, and for a 2015 article in The Times, the San Antonio chef Quealy Watson used them to provide a jolt of big flavor to a crunchy slaw that goes well with barbecued or grilled meats You can find fermented tea leaves in some Asian markets and online, occasionally sold as Burmese tea salad dressing.