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This recipe is by Alex Witchel and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Alex Witchel and takes 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients:
short ribs, vegetable oil, ginger, cloves, shallots, scallions, parsley, daikon radish, yuzu juice, soy sauce, sesame oil, dumpling wrappers
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These refreshing lettuce shrimp wraps are simple to prepare and are great as an appetizer or alone as a meal.
These refreshing lettuce shrimp wraps are simple to prepare and are great as an appetizer or alone as a meal.
Ingredients:
iceberg lettuce, olive oil, onion, garlic, shrimp, zucchini, water chestnuts, soy sauce, ginger, chinese chili, wasabi, almonds
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This recipe is by Marian Burros and takes 3 hours. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Marian Burros and takes 3 hours. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients:
sweet potatoes, duck, grape, onions, rib celery, carrot, chicken, parsnips, coriander seeds, lemons, thai chili, lemon juice, ginger, parsley
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These little banana treats are coated in bread crumbs and baked to a delicious, crispy texture. Serve it with fat-free ice cream for a guilt-free dessert.
These little banana treats are coated in bread crumbs and baked to a delicious, crispy texture. Serve it with fat-free ice cream for a guilt-free dessert.
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This easy steak marinade is ready in a matter of minutes. Use with flank steak to then be grilled.
This easy steak marinade is ready in a matter of minutes. Use with flank steak to then be grilled.
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Get those chopsticks ready! Flavorful carrots, snap peas and shredded cabbage combine with succulent chicken and sorghum grain for a fresh twist on traditional Asian cuisine.
Get those chopsticks ready! Flavorful carrots, snap peas and shredded cabbage combine with succulent chicken and sorghum grain for a fresh twist on traditional Asian cuisine.
Ingredients:
sorghum, water, chicken breast, cabbage, sugar snap peas, carrot, daikon radish, furikake, vegetable oil, sesame oil, rice vinegar, soy sauce, sugar, sesame seeds, red pepper flakes, garlic powder, ginger
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Get Thai Basil Beef with Coconut Rice Recipe from Food Network
Get Thai Basil Beef with Coconut Rice Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
coconut milk, lemongrass, jasmine rice, soy sauce, juice, sugar, cucumbers, basil, vegetable oil, beef, red bell pepper, cloves
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Clayton Miller makes an Indian-inflected tomato jam with ginger, cinnamon, cumin, and cayenne. His "shut-your-piehole puppies," or hush puppies, accompany it.
Clayton Miller makes an Indian-inflected tomato jam with ginger, cinnamon, cumin, and cayenne. His "shut-your-piehole puppies," or hush puppies, accompany it.
Ingredients:
yellow cornmeal, flour, sugar, salt, baking powder, egg, milk, butter, tomatoes, honey, apple cider vinegar, ginger, garlic, cinnamon, cumin, cayenne pepper
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Get Teriyaki Hens with Bok Choy Recipe from Food Network
Get Teriyaki Hens with Bok Choy Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
cornish game hens, soy sauce, hoisin sauce, rice vinegar, ginger, chile peppers, scallions, grapefruit, bok choy, sesame oil, sesame seeds
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Get Sunny's Currywurst with Quick-Pickled Peppers and Onions and Sunny's Curry Ketchup Recipe from Food Network
Get Sunny's Currywurst with Quick-Pickled Peppers and Onions and Sunny's Curry Ketchup Recipe from Food Network
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The chicken recipe here, a kind of mock tandoori chicken, mitigates the bane of chicken grilling (or, for that matter, broiling), the roaring flame-up By braising the chicken first, you effectively remove just about all the surface fat, practically eliminating the risk of setting the pieces on fire This same treatment would work nicely with fatty lamb, like chunks of shoulder or even shanks, which without the initial braising would be just about impossible to grill.
The chicken recipe here, a kind of mock tandoori chicken, mitigates the bane of chicken grilling (or, for that matter, broiling), the roaring flame-up By braising the chicken first, you effectively remove just about all the surface fat, practically eliminating the risk of setting the pieces on fire This same treatment would work nicely with fatty lamb, like chunks of shoulder or even shanks, which without the initial braising would be just about impossible to grill.
Ingredients:
chicken thighs, vegetable oil, onion, garlic, ginger, coriander, cardamom, paprika, cumin, yogurt
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This is what I've developed into my own apple pie. Everyone loves it!
This is what I've developed into my own apple pie. Everyone loves it!