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Olive oil, red bell peppers, garlic and sherry give this gently simmered fish its Spanish accent. Theyre pureed with another favorite Spanish ingredient, blanched almonds, which thicken the sauce and give it a sweet, nutty flavor.
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During Nowruz, the Persian New Year, it's traditional to eat fish, a symbol of life This version, adapted from the chef Hanif Sadr, is stuffed with bij, a mixture of chopped herbs, walnuts and pomegranate molasses that forms the base of many northern Iranian dishes After a short turn in a hot oven, the fish emerges with crisp, brown skin
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There are quite a few posts asking for suggestions recently, so I thought I would post this complete meal rec. For those of you who don't like long ingredient...
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A refreshing drink on a hot day. Lime juice and water, sweetened with sugar and honey.
Ingredients: lime juice, water, sugar, honey
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A crisp and refreshing jicama salad for summer or anytime, this salad goes really well with a Mexican-style dish.
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This is a simpler variation on Chickpea Potaje, a Spanish chickpea-based stew. It's fast, flavorful and can be made in a single pot. It works well either as...
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If you are making a Swiss chard dish and don’t know what to do with the stems, save them for this luscious and ingenious Middle Eastern appetizer Serve it with warm Arabic bread.
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An herby smoked trout filling in a crispy potato skin shell.
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Lindy Boggs, who represented New Orleans in Congress for 18 years, was as astute in the kitchen as she was in politics, and deployed the knowledge that she had gained growing up on a Louisiana plantation in both Mrs Boggs, a Democrat who championed women’s economic concerns, did all the cooking for her yearly garden soirees, which were attended by more than 1,000 guests
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This recipe is by Melissa Clark. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.