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Get your morning matcha fix with these easy-to-make raspberry matcha muffins. Even though their bright green color makes them look a little weird, we promise...
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Have extra garden basil? Make a quick basil vinaigrette for a salad dressing or sauce for chicken, fish, potatoes, or pasta.
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The dish is the Korean barbecue standard known as bulgogi — “fire meat,” is the literal translation — transformed into a sandwich filling, a sloppy Joe for a more perfect union (File under “Blessings of Liberty.”) Fed to children with a tall glass of milk, the sandwiches may inspire smiles and licked plates, rapt attention and the request that the meal be served at least monthly — they are not at all too spicy for younger palates Given to adults accompanied by cold lager, cucumber kimchi and a pot of the fermented Korean hot-pepper paste known as gochujang, they can rise to higher planes
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The brown sugar, marshmallows, and oatmeal streusel give this sweet potato casserole a taste similar to sweet potato pie.
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This creamy coconut dessert is a favorite Filipino treat. Corn kernels add sweetness and texture, while the latik (toasted coconut milk curd) gives a delightful crunch.
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This creamy grape sherbet will quickly become a family favorite. It recently won 3rd place in a local homemade ice cream competition, and has been in our family for over 40 years.
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How to make an American Flag Pie in a sheet-pan, perfect for Fourth of July! With a homemade crust and blueberry and strawberry filling.
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A recipe for rich, creamy, New York–style cheesecake that's great on its own or topped with honey-soaked kiwi.
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Chef John's recipe for chicken teriyaki is truly authentic, made with sake, soy sauce, mirin, and ginger.
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Serve these sweet and savory bacon-wrapped green bean bundles as an appetizer for your next party!
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A simple soak in good-quality beer gives mustard seeds a hoppy kick before they're ground and made into mustard.