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This recipe works equally well with bok choy or sturdy greens, both of which have tough ribs and leaves that have a cruciferous flavor I steam them for a minute before stir-frying so the leaves won’t be too tough.
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This heady version of classic tabbouleh salad is for garlic lovers only. Instead of the salad relying solely on parsley, the green garlic stems add intensity and pungency to the mix, while a touch of mint adds freshness You can tone down the garlic flavor by increasing the parsley-to-green-garlic ratio if you like, or vice versa And if you can’t get young green garlic with floppy, soft green stems, use scallions or ramp greens instead
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Cream of mushroom soup lends this porcini mushroom risotto a creamy taste without actually using heavy cream. If you like, stir in freshly grated parmesan cheese before serving.
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Pureed peaches are soaked in tart white wine and triple sec and topped with sparkling wine for a refreshing and fruity sangria.
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This recipe is inspired by the retro classic cocktail meatballs in grape jelly. I took that idea, along with my love of spicy orange beef, and came up with this combination.
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Chicken, dried cherries, cumin, and coriander feature in this fragrant chicken plov, a rice dish from Uzbekistan that's ready in 45 minutes.
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Not found much outside south central Texas, sausage ranchera is spicy but not overly hot. Best served with a slotted spoon onto flour tortillas for yet another...
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Red and green bell peppers and carrots give color to this chowder made with half-and-half and frozen corn kernels. Serve sprinkled with grated cheese.
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A simple sauce of garlic, hot pepper, sherry, wine vinegar and tomato, adds intense flavor to this quick stir-fry and it practically makes itself while the chicken and cabbage cook. Steamed rice is an ideal accompaniment.
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Paula Wolfert adapted this lightly spiced, unusual fruit dessert from one created by chef Fatima Mountassamin of Le Tobsil, Marrakech's most ambitious Moroccan restaurant.
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This is the same recipe my mother's side of the family has been making for years, with my own special touch. Serve it with all of the fixin's. It goes great with cornbread, fried potatoes and fried cabbage.
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Rice is sauteed with onion and green bell pepper, and then simmered with water, chopped tomatoes and spices.