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This chocolate, coconut, and dulce de leche pie, inspired by the flavors of Girl Scout Samoas® cookies, is a rich and delectable dessert.
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Already-pungent olives--Kalamata and Manzanilla--get punched up with additional herbs and spices; two days in the refrigerator brings out the most flavor.
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Inspired by a holiday sauerbraten feast, this meatball version is adapted for more convenient weeknight cooking.
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This lamb dish is a traditional South African meal, and is good winter fare. Bredie is an old Cape name for a dish of meat and vegetables stewed together so that the flavors intermingle.
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Wedge salad with blue cheese dressing is such a classic! Made with iceberg lettuce, crispy bacon, cherry tomatoes, and homemade blue cheese dressing. 15 minutes and it's ready for the table!
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A French-influenced side salad with herbs and red wine vinaigrette.
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Pinto beans take on a whole new personality! This recipe provides enough filling for two sweet and delicious pies.
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Melon and cucumber are a marvelous combination, never more so than when ripe tomatoes provide a bridge between the two Parsley, mint and the refreshing bite of Champagne vinegar take the flavors even higher, making this salad both a perfect lunch or a fine start to a summer dinner.
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Chinese coconut-filled buns or cocktail buns are a popular treat from the Chinese bakery. Make your own for your next fancy Chinese meal, or just for a yummy snack.
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This origins of this seafood soup — seared fish, shrimp and conch quickly poached in a simple coconut broth — can be discerned by its elements It's a specialty of the Garifuna people, descendants of intermarried Africans and Carib natives who settled on the Atlantic coast of Honduras (as well as Belize, Guatemala and Nicaragua), and the tropical coconut and abundant seafood speak to where they live The fact that it's always served with machuca, a mash of sweet and green plantains, reflects the Garifunas' West African origins, where cassava and plantain mashes called fufu are a staple.