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This is a super easy and very fresh summer salsa using avocado, corn, red pepper, shallots, cilantro, and lime juice.
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Get Cast-Iron Pork Chops with Nectarine Pico de Gallo Recipe from Food Network
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This is a very tasty cilantro-based chutney that can be prepared in minutes. Just add fresh lemon juice, a small green chili, peanuts, salt, garlic, and fresh ginger to the cilantro and process until smooth.
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Poaching fish in a mixture of soy sauce and water is a simple, fast method that adds gorgeous flavor to fillets, which emerge moist and succulent It is also flexible and forgiving, with a cooking liquid that can accommodate a host of seasonings Here those seasonings are sugar (to cut the saltiness of the soy sauce), scallions and an optional fresh or dried chile pepper (either minced or put in whole), but you could experiment with ginger, garlic, lime juice or other flavors
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The Indian cookbook author Raghavan Iyer experienced his first Thanksgiving, in Minnesota, in the early 1980s “Coming from a land of spice, I thought, ‘Man, how boring,’" he recalled He shared this recipe for squash dumplings in a creamy tomato sauce spotted with cashews and raisins, a bright and spicy dish welcome on any table, any time of the year
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Rice is flavored with a blend of pureed roasted vegetables and sauteed with peas, carrots, and tomatoes. Melted manchego cheese finishes off the dish!
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These stellar lamb-stuffed onions are baked in a creamy sauce and topped with crispy bread crumbs.
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Pork tenderloin is one of the leanest cuts of meat. Here, it's marinated in a chipotle blend, seared in a grill pan, and served with a fiber-rich bean and tomato salsa. Make the chile-lime marinade the day before, and let the pork marinate overnight befor
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This stir-fry has hot (red pepper flakes), sour (vinegar), sweet (honey) and bitter (escarole) elements Escarole goes by a few names, including broad-leafed endive and Batavia endive (In France it is just called Batavia)