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Great New Orleans style spicy shrimp. I like it hot, and add fresh, hot red peppers. Serve over rice. Crusty bread and ice cold beer are good accompaniments. This is one of my favorite dishes.
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This spicy dipping sauce is particularly good with fish, shrimp or chicken You'll need a medium-hot charcoal fire to make it Either start cooking when the main dish comes off the fire or, if making this sauce separately, light a charcoal fire in your grill, putting all the coals on one side, and wait until it has died down to medium. Remove some or all of the pith and seeds from the jalapeños if you prefer a milder sauce.
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This is an award-winning recipe from Edwina Gadsby of Great Falls, MT.
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This version of a crispy, comforting Southern classic comes from Deep South Dish blogger Mary Foreman.
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Grilled fish with a classic Thai curry sauce.
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This dreamy citrus cocktail calls for premium, triple-distilled Smirnoff No. 21 Vodka, orange-flavored triple sec, and fresh lemon juice.
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We cooked with wild salmon. Alaskan sockeye has a rich flavor; king is pricier and fattier. If you like, try Tasmanian ocean trout as an alternative. Make tabbouleh salad, and toast pita bread to serve with the salmon.
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This unique recipe gives the typical quesadilla a Middle Eastern twist. Its delicious for breakfast any time of the year. You can substitute other seasonal fruit or jam, such as plums, raspberries, or peaches.
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This recipe is adapted from a version found in "My Bombay Kitchen," Niloufer Ichaporia King’s indispensable book on Parsi cooking Ichaporia King, a culinary scholar, anthropologist and terrific home cook, recommends steaming the fish, but the soft lap of wood smoke is a natural complement to the sweet, floral flavor the banana leaf imparts Look for fresh or frozen banana leaves and coconut at Mexican, Asian and Indian markets
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Savor the tart spring ingredient in this simple dessert of fruit, cream, and sugar.