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This is a Somali recipe. I learned it by watching my Somali friends around Ramadan and I was able to make my own variation. They are really good and I can't stop eating them. They are served during Ramadan, Weddings, Parties, or just because. A seasoned ground beef mixture is wrapped in a cone shaped package and deep fried. For a variation you can substitute shredded beef for ground beef.
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This take on pumpkin pie gets a gloriously thick drizzle of dulce de leche. (Can't find dulce? Caramel is a perfect substitute.)
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This recipe is by Joan Nathan and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Perfect in the fall, when apples and pears are at their best, this cinnamon-spiced crisp brings together a flawless blend of smooth, tart, and spicy seasonal flavors. If you prefer, swap out the Cognac here for bourbon.
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Raita is an elemental Indian yogurt sauce, refreshing alongside a fiery curry or even as a sauce for a plain grilled fish Simple to prepare, it is basically seasoned yogurt Additions may be fresh herbs, toasted spices, ginger, garlic and nearly any vegetable or fruit imaginable, from cucumber or carrot to apple or banana.
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Pumpkin and sweet potatoes are roasted with a medley of spices, then pureed and combined with chicken broth for a smooth soup.
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Chicken thighs meet with a mellow mix of Indian spices and are grilled into weekend dinner excellence In Indian cooking, most spices are toasted before they’re used, a process that brings up their aromatics and mellows and rounds their flavors Here they’re then rubbed onto chicken thighs and grilled, which gives them an additional smokiness that pairs beautifully with the tomato-and-cucumber relish.
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Holiday Spice Granola! Oats, almonds, cashews, cranberries, and dried apricots spiced with cinnamon, ginger, and cloves. Great homemade gift or special holiday treat!
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I call the dish a tagine because it tastes like a Tunisian stew; its warm triumvirate of spices — coriander, cumin and caraway — are always present in the classic Tunisian spice mix called tabil It is inspired by the Tunisian tagines I make to serve with couscous, but I served this instead with whole grain flatbread Since my version is vegetarian, I cooked the onions and fennel in olive oil before adding them to the beans so the dish would have a bit of fat and the vegetables would have more flavor.