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I call the dish a tagine because it tastes like a Tunisian stew; its warm triumvirate of spices — coriander, cumin and caraway — are always present in the classic Tunisian spice mix called tabil It is inspired by the Tunisian tagines I make to serve with couscous, but I served this instead with whole grain flatbread Since my version is vegetarian, I cooked the onions and fennel in olive oil before adding them to the beans so the dish would have a bit of fat and the vegetables would have more flavor.
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Dan Barber is a big proponent of using whole grains, which are healthier and more delicious than the processed kinds. One of the grains he's most keen on is emmer wheat, also known as farro, which he uses in this savory, carrot-rich dish.
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This quick and easy smoothie is a refreshing and tangy blend of carrot, apple, cucumber, orange juice, turmeric, chia, and flax seeds.
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This is a grand Bengali prawn recipe. Mouthwatering. But sadly, no Indian restaurant even comes close to the traditional recipe. It's generally helpful to know...
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This tropical vegan mug cake is made with fresh pineapple, banana, coconut cream, and mint for anyone who prefers a chocolate-free mug cake.
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Briar Handly left Vermont for the Rocky Mountains as soon as he finished high school “I didn’t have much of a plan beyond skiing,” Mr Handly said
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A marinade of garlic, ginger and chili powder meet the strong flavors of tamarind concentrate, garam masala, coriander and turmeric in this spicy beef dish Once the spices are toasted, the beef is quickly seared over high heat in a second skillet, then transferred to cook among them Serve it topped with cilantro for bright bite to contrast the beef's earthiness and heat.
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This mildly spicy dish requires minimal cooking, so it's great for a hot day Both udon and soba noodles will work in this dish.
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In this recipe for a Thai-inspired salad, made for a 6- to 8-quart electric pressure cooker, crispy pork, flavored with fish sauce and lime, is paired with sweet and juicy pomelo (or use grapefruit) and heady fried garlic chips If you’d rather make this in a slow cooker, you can; it'll take 5 to 7 hours on high (You can also make it in a stovetop pressure cooker, by trimming a few minutes off the cooking time
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For a sensational summer salad, toss shredded napa cabbage and sliced green onions with toasted ramen noodles, slivered almonds and sesame seeds.