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If you're seeking seriously intense heat and rich, layered flavors to go along with it, Indonesian sambal will deliver a two-for-one punch The chef Retno Pratiwi uses a mix of red bell peppers and two kinds of red chiles to form the base of the exquisite, bright red sauce, softening it with a little coconut sugar and brightening it with aromatics You can reduce the number of chiles or opt for milder ones if you're not looking for a kick
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Fresh melon gets spiked with sesame, ginger, and lime juice.
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An easy, healthy halibut dinner for two, on a salad of mixed greens with avocado and orange.
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I usually make this as an appetizer. Always a hit. It's so easy and quick. Great for potluck, although it's never enough!
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This non-alcoholic mojito smoothie will change your mind about green smoothies forever! Made with coconut water, kale, pineapple, mint, and lime.
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Freshly roasted poblano chiles and sour cream create a piquant sauce bathing these chicken enchiladas.
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Get Hominy Grits with Shrimp Two Ways Recipe from Food Network
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This spelt flour version of challah is kneaded in a bread machine, and topped with your choice of toppings.
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Get Mac-n-Smoked Gouda with Cauliflower Recipe from Food Network
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This moist vegan cornbread with soy milk, canola oil, and frozen corn kernels is a snap to make in a cast iron skillet and great with soup.
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Make pattypan squash as fast as you can, with flash-sautéed ramps and sugar snap peas, then finish it off with a tangle of fresh pea tendrils and a handful of toasted walnuts.
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This Asian-style coleslaw, made with cabbage, chow mein noodles, and toasted almonds, is tossed in a spicy peanut dressing.