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For the most part, the shrimp will tell you when they’re done Certainly they’re ready once they’re pink, though very large shrimp may need an extra minute to cook through To check, slice one in half; if it’s opaque, or even nearly so, season to taste and start eating.
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Start an Easter tradition with these aromatic and delicious anise- and lemon-flavored loaves. Frost with pink icing and top with sprinkles.
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Roasted chicken thighs can be the juicy, meaty center of many weeknight meals Add delicata squash, quickly tossed in a maple syrup-butter glaze, along with slices of lemon and sage, and you have a something more unusual, an interplay of flavors that don’t generally meet on the same sheet pan This recipe is a little too fussy to count as a fast weeknight dish, but there is nothing difficult about any of the steps
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I love yogurt, granola and fresh fruit-as breakfast, snack or anytime. Being frustrated with the high fat (and who knows what ingredients) in store-bought granolas...
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Creamy potato and bacon soup is the perfect comfort food for cold weather evenings. Garnish with green onions!
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Bring the deli to your kitchen with this mouthwatering sandwich.
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Tagines are Moroccan slow-cooked meat, fruit and vegetable dishes which are almost invariably made with mutton. Using lamb cuts down the cooking time, but if you can find good hogget (older than lamb, younger than mutton, commonly labeled 'baking legs' and sold cheaply) that will do very well.
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This classic vegetarian japchae recipe is a Korean stir-fry with sweet potato noodles, mushrooms, spinach, and carrots.
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This is not your corner takeout's moo shu pork, but it is popular in China, where its northern origins are debated, according to the author Carolyn Phillips The egg is thought to resemble the flowers of the sweet olive (osmanthus fragrans) shrub, hence its Chinese name, muxi rou, or osmathus blossom pork The ingredients are stir-fried in batches to cook evenly and retain the vibrancy of the colors
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Unlike Mexican quesadillas, the Salvadoran version is a moist, sweet pound cake flavored with Parmesan cheese and topped with sesame seeds.