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A couple of things to consider when making tamales, a staple at Christmas time in Mexican households and for special occasions First, think of assembling tamales like making crepes: The first one or two never work, but they help you become comfortable with the process Second, don’t be tempted to overfill the tamales; a couple of good tablespoons of filling will do it
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This simple curry serves as a fine introduction to the Indian home cooking of Meera Sodha, a British cookbook author whose “Made in India: Recipes From an Indian Family Kitchen” was released in 2015 The recipe for this curry, her "ultimate comfort food,'' derives from the one her Indian-born mother cooked for Sodha when she was growing up in Lincolnshire and for which she pined for during her college years in London It provides a thick, gingery, garlic-flecked tomato sauce with deep notes of cinnamon and cumin, and a low flame of chile heat, surrounding small chunks of skinless chicken thigh, with slivered almonds scattered over the top at the end.
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Try this easy butternut squash soup recipe with roasted chickpea garnish and red peppers. Slow cooking this is the best way to go.
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Chef John's meatballs contain cooked rice along with ground turkey, making them especially tender and moist. They're simmered in an easy tomato sauce.
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This recipe is by Elaine Louie and takes 1 hour and 15 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Here's an easy summer salad made with grilled corn, peppers, and zucchini! Serve it with burgers and grilled chicken at your next backyard barbecue. Keeps well, too!
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Here is a recipe from the Los Angeles chef Suzanne Goin that plays to children as well as to the most sophisticated of palates It is for crisp lamb meatballs cooked through in a fragrant, vaguely North African sauce of tomato sauce zipped up with orange juice and warm spices, then topped with feta and mint Ms
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Think of this dish as red curry noodles, version 2.0 By doctoring up jarred red curry paste with fresh chile, garlic, ginger, lemongrass and spices, this dish gets a much more complex, intense flavor than the usual version Once you have all the ingredients at the ready, the dish comes together quickly