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This is a great, fast version of American-style pad thai, with an appealing combination of sweet, sour, and spicy flavors. Look for the noodles in the Asian section of markets.
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Goat meat, sweet soy sauce, and nutmeg lend a unique, spicy flavor to this Caribbean stew.
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Delicious raspberry-flavored margarita. This recipe is inspired by one of the big chains that is famous for its margaritas! You'll love this! Be sure to use top-quality tequila and raspberry liqueur for maximum effect. I sometimes like to add a 'floater' of Chambord to top it all off.
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An amazing filling for breakfast pastries, kolaches, and cookies.
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Natasha David has served a wide variety of spritzes at her Lower East Side bar, Nitecap, since it opened in 2014 Some she delivered in the fashion of a standard cocktail — that is, chilled but iceless Despite its name, that is the case with this bright and sparkling take on the classic daiquiri
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This quick, simple salad mixes jicama with citrus zest, cilantro, and jalapeño.
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The vibrant combination of sweet yellow corn with zesty salsa is perfect as-is or with optional add-ins. Try pan roasting the corn for a simple flavor twist that will impress friends and family.
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This is the classic recipe developed from leftovers that were going to spoil if I didn't use them. Checking the fridge, I had lots of zucchini, a lime, and half...
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This mouthwatering grilled corn salad is so great, it may just outshine your entree! Peppers, onion, and corn are tossed together and served with a lime and cilantro dressing.
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The Texas part of the tea comes from the tequila as opposed to a Long Island iced tea, which uses gin instead of tequila. This is the standard Bartender's recipe for a Texas Tea.
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You need not conjure New England with your Thanksgiving turkey This recipe nods to what happened when Cuban culture drifted onto the Thanksgiving tables of South Florida, with a bird dressed in a marinade of sour oranges (a mixture of orange and lime juice works as well) mixed with a lot of garlic and oregano Serve the bird with black beans and white rice on the side — and a Key lime pie for dessert.
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