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This recipe is by Christine Muhlke and takes 45 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This is a favorite in our family at Christmas. The flavor of the sweet strawberries combined with the flavor of the peppers gives this jam a wonderful flavor dimension. This jam is not spicy, but can be made to be spicy by adding more peppers or a few habanero peppers.
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My stripped-down version of chiles rellenos calls for stuffing seeded, raw poblano halves with spiced, almond-studded ground beef, then baking everything until the pepper flesh melts into a velvet pocket surrounding the fragrant meat For a sauce, I make my favorite tomatillo salsa verde, though jarred green or red salsa would shave some time off the recipe.
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Tilapia fillets are rubbed with a curry and garlic pepper blend, quickly pan fried, then served with a spicy mango salsa. A simple green salad and rice as accompaniments make this a complete meal.
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This is inspired by a recipe in “Seductions of Rice,” by Naomi Duguid and Jeffrey Alford The traditional dressing is made with four times as much fish sauce, which I’ve revised here to keep the sodium levels more manageable I find any amount of fish sauce makes a dish hard to resist
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This wild boar carnitas tacos recipe includes a crunchy, tangy jicama-mango salsa perfect for the big game, tailgating, or Cinco de Mayo.
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From the French Basque tradition, this easy sauté of peppers, cured ham, and piment d’Espelette is great served over braised chicken.
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Making an authentic pozole — the fragrant Mexican hominy stew — has been on my list of things to do for years, but it can be very labor intensive One recipe by Diana Kennedy, the author of Mexican cookbooks, calls for trimming hominy and boiling a pig’s head Just reading about it causes my enthusiasm to wane
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Shrimp, tuna, and scallops combine with fresh herbs and spices, sun-dried tomatoes, and red chile peppers. Serve with lemon wedges. Substitute salmon, crab, or sole to create a variety of delicious alternatives.