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Roasted peppers are culinary chameleons — they have their own distinctive flavor, yet they mix easily with so many ingredients In this recipe, the peppers are slicked with olive oil and vinegar (use either sherry or balsamic) and served with ricotta that’s enlivened with lemon zest and juice If you’ve got it, add also the finely chopped rind of a salt-preserved lemon to the ricotta
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"Personally, I'm not a stuffing person," says Chef Aaron Sanchez. "I prefer to have my stuffing be loaded with tons of flavor from other ingredients than the bread."
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This ketchup recipe is flavored with a little curry and some minced shallots to make the ultimate french fry dipper.
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This vegetarian Mexican breakfast sandwich recipe has a fried egg, avocado, refried beans, red enchilada sauce, and Monterey Jack cheese.
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I love salmon skin sushi, but the thought of preparing it can sometimes be a turn off. So why not just throw everything in a bowl, sprinkle a handful of roasted...
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This quick and easy Filipino beef steak recipe takes very little time to make. The meat is marinated with lemon juice and soya sauce.
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This classic summer soup gets an awesome upgrade with grilled shrimp and creamy avocado.
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Leafy collard greens take a long, slow simmer in a ham hock bath, with flakes of hot pepper tossed in for kicks. Some folks like to shred the ham hock meat into the greens before serving up in bowls.