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In South Africa, charred ears of corn (called braai mielies) are year-round, smoky-sweet roadside snacks This version is a side dish for the American summer, when corn and grilling are both in season The cobs are slicked with butter and sparked with chile heat; in South Africa, they would be served alongside a pile of charcoal-grilled lamb chops or steak or giant prawns, or all of the above
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Grilled ratatouille is a warm-weather recipe with many charms in both method and result Grilling takes the whole process of cooking outside, and the grill also adds a lovely smoky nuance to the finished dish without overpowering the essential flavors of vegetables, olive oil and herbs The dish is less stew-y and more saladlike than a typical ratatouille, but with its concentrated flavor and velvety texture, along with a garlicky kick, it may well become a favorite all the same
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Beef chuck is simmered with onion, cilantro and peppers to make a lively taco stuffing.
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Roasted cauliflower rice and bell pepper with fajita seasoning are topped with pinto beans and cilantro in these vegetarian fajita bowls. You can add chicken for the meat-eaters in the family.
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This eggplant lasagna replaces noodle layers with eggplant slices breaded with matzo meal. It has a rich layer of mushrooms and red peppers and is topped with fresh mozzarella cheese slices.
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Quinoa makes the perfect substitution for rice in this fried rice-style dish. Cooked ham, bell peppers, and onions add flavor to this hearty and light side dish.
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This recipe came to The Times from Rachael Hutchings, a young mother and blogger who spent three years living in Japan Ms Hutchings was featured in an article by Julia Moskin about the young people redefining Mormon cuisine, which is often thought of as casserole heavy