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Naomi Duguid came across this dish at a guest house in Mrauk U, a beautiful ancient capital in far western Burma. The custardy eggplant was served as part of a meal alongside rice, salads, and curries.
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You'll definitely want seconds of this south-of-the-border lasagna.
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Use your blender to make a poppy seed dressing to top a salad of lettuce, mandarin oranges, green onions, and almonds with this recipe.
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This simple arroz con pollo recipe is a cinch to prepare with a few GOYA® pantry staples. GOYA® Adobo lends irresistible flavor to the chicken; GOYA® Extra Virgin Olive Oil makes the veggies even tastier and GOYA® Yellow Rice takes away any guess work.
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Get Homemade "Magic" Chocolate Sauce with Garam Masala and Ginger Recipe from Food Network
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The dressing for this dish is a marinade made from beef consomme, tarragon vinegar, and a good neutral oil. Serve on lettuce-lined plates for an attractive presentation.
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In France this simple, nutritious soup is made with wild greens that you might forage on an afternoon’s walk, such as nettles, watercress and dandelion greens If you must use one green, make it Swiss chard The soup can be prepared through step 1 several hours before serving.
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These flavorful sandwiches can be made ahead of time and stored in the fridge for later. They are full of flavor and you can vary the ingredients to your taste.
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I can’t remember where I heard or read about massaging raw kale with olive oil and a little salt, but it is a very effective way to soften the leaves just a bit if you are not cooking the kale This briny slaw gets its crunch from red cabbage and walnuts
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TMT - tofu, miso and tahini. How can you lose with this sandwich! Minced onion, carrot and toasted sesame seeds are in there too. Chill. Then serve on crackers as an hors d 'oeuvre, or spread on thick slices of bread and serve open faced.