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At Ducks Eatery in the East Village, the chef, Will Horowitz, believes in the bar snack as a maximum-detonation flavor bomb And he’ll go to great lengths to achieve that: Many of the dishes at Ducks, including the restaurant's wings, shown here, depend on labor-intensive rounds of fermenting and smoking For our version of the recipe, though, we asked him to reel in the effort without cutting back on the flavor
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These burgers combine beef and sausage with all the fixin's right inside! They're made for grilling outside, but could easily be done on an indoor grill, too.
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Craving Hot and Sour Soup just like your favorite Chinese restaurant? This recipe will hit the spot! It's made with Chinese mushrooms, bamboo shoots, tofu, and a beaten egg.
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Chayote squash, Italian sausage, and jalapeno peppers combine in this stew recipe for this unique and tasty stew.
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This sauce makes for some excellent tasting ribs, but certainly would also be great on just about anything. It's a very basic combination of ingredients that will yield a tantalizingly great flavor.
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This recipe is by Eric Asimov and takes 1 hour 30 minutes, plus 1 hour's standing. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This bean-stuffed tamale recipe from Pre-Columbian Mexico is flavored with epazote, a distinctive, pungent Mexican herb that has no exact modern substitute, but can be compared to cilantro or a mix of savory and parsley.
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A hot and spicy black eyed pea concoction straight from the hot and spicy South. The longer it chills, the bolder it tastes.
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I'll eat anything in a wrap. One day, I had some leftover thai and a sh**load of raw flour tortillas in my fridge. It was so good, I decided to throw it into...
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