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This recipe is adapted from Naomi Duguid's chicken salad in "Burma: Rivers of Flavor." It incorporates shallots two ways, raw and fried, as well as the deeply savory oil used to fry them Bright with lime juice, the raw heat of a green chile and plenty of fresh herbs, it's excellent plain, or with some chopped cucumber and lettuce beneath it, for crunch As Ms
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This Thai-style salad features firm mango, onion, and bell pepper in a homemade dressing with lime juice and fish sauce.
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If you're looking for a healthy recipe that's not salad, these ground pork wraps are the answer.
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At El Rey Coffee Bar and Luncheonette, you can get this rich, silky egg terrine all day long, but it’s particularly wonderful at breakfast or brunch Although it does take time to put together, you can do all of it well ahead – up to 24 hours And the last minute work is minimal (slice an avocado, chop up some fresh herbs)
Ingredients: bread, olive oil, eggs, milk, salt, sugar
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In Korean cuisine, kimchi is not only a condiment or pickle; it is also used as an ingredient in many cooked dishes Kimchi soup, called Jjigae, is a satisfying example The fermented kimchi vegetables quickly provide deep flavor to the broth, so the soup can be produced in little more than half an hour
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SUPER creamy dairy-free soup made of pureed celeriac, cauliflower, almonds and garlic. Serve as vegan starter or main dish.
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A frozen whiskey-lemonade slush topped with ginger ale. Perfect for hot weather.
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A delicious kielbasa Reuben sandwich recipe.
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This consommé célestine recipe uses a classic French method to create clear chicken stock that is garnished with herbed crêpe ribbons.
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Chorizo boudin balls are an appetizer akin to Italian arancini in which Cajun dirty rice is studded with spiced pork and enriched with creamy chicken livers before being draped in panko, fried and served with a garlic aioli Hearty yet refined, these can be made ahead, chilled (or even frozen) and then cooked just before guests arrive.
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In this welcome departure from the traditional apple pie, a combination of Anjou and Bosc pears are caramelized in a mixture of pomegranate molasses and butter, then combined with a smaller portion of fresh, uncooked pears The whole glorious mess is then dumped into an all-butter crust and baked until tender The happy result is a pie that's soft and sweet, tangy and toothsome, and oh so good