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Traditionally this is a spicy dish. It is a great easy lunch meal, eat with grilled meat such as pork chop or a fish dish. It was also most popular dish on...
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Make your own fresh fruit-filled popsicles by blending assorted summer berries and sliced bananas with yogurt, then freezing the tasty mixture in small paper cups with popsicle sticks.
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At the end of their wine-and-cheese parties, Cheesewhizzes Helen Jane Hearn and Natalie Wassum gather any leftovers to make an incredible mac and cheese later in the week.
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This easy fish tacos recipe uses grilled white fish. Marinate the fish with lime juice, garlic, cumin, chili powder, and then top with tangy cabbage slaw.
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Beef top sirloin steak is sliced across the grain for tenderness, coated in a sweet-and-savory soy sauce marinade, then quickly stir fried with fresh green pepper, onion, and tomatoes.
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This recipe makes a large quantity of fiery hot salsa: whole peeled tomatoes are seasoned with a variety of hot peppers, lime juice, and lots of cilantro.
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Called Cacik in Turkey, Tarator in the Balkans, Tzatziki in Greece, each version of this salad is a variation on a theme: yogurt, cucumbers, garlic, fresh herbs The yogurt is thick, and pungent with mashed garlic, the cucumbers either finely chopped or grated, then salted and allowed to wilt Walnuts enrich the Balkan version, which is also considered a soup, as is Cacik
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You can use any fruit (or combination) to make this biscuit-topped cobbler Just be sure to adjust the amount of sugar depending on whether your fruit is more sweet or tart For example, blueberries, peaches, sweet cherries and pears tend to need less sugar than more acidic raspberries, sour cherries, plums and cranberries
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Olives are baked with wine, orange zest, rosemary and garlic in this lovely appetizer or hors d'oeuvre.
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Every college has one: some kind of nasty-fantastic amalgam of cheese and meat and grease and bread and salt and melting awesomeness From freshman year to graduation, you can eat these things twice a week and it will hurt you, but not badly — that is the magic of youth and appetite and America combined After that, such a sandwich must be counted a special treat, and adapted to adult use