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Fairuza Akhtar, a restaurant owner in Jackson Heights, Queens, who was born in Pakistan, has developed a quick method for making fragrant, creamy biriyani with whole spices and bites of chicken, at home in her rice cooker "My mother would fall down in a faint," she said, referring to the traditionally reverent attitude toward biriyanis in Northern India and Pakistan "But rice cookers are the way of the modern world."
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This is a super easy lunch dish loaded with fresh greens and veggies. I have eaten this, or a version of it almost every day for lunch for the past five years...
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Tomatoes, onion, and jalapeno pepper are broiled before being blended with garlic, cilantro, lime juice, and chipotle peppers to make a quick and tasty salsa.
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Whether you grill or broil these fajitas, they'll soon be a favorite with your family. Chopped fresh cilantro adds a special touch to the flavor blend.
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This nice and fruity salsa has a kick. A slightly-underipe peach gives it a bit of crunch. Serve with corn chips or spoon onto hamburgers. Try vodka in place of the tequila for a different flavor.
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Sliced sirloin beef is plated on a bed of spiralized vegetable noodles in this easy, bright main dish celebrating the bounty of California.
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The classic summer drink is delicious year-round.
Ingredients: lemon juice, syrup, water, garnish
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Honeydew melon, grapes, cucumber, and maybe a few pieces of broccoli make up this green, and slightly minty, summer drink.
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"You can drink a mojito without really thinking about it, and that's a pretty good recommendation for a summer cocktail," William Hamilton wrote in a 2002 article about the cocktail and its increase in popularity in the United States The mojito originated in Cuba as a farmers' drink in the late 19th century as Cuba's rum industry modernized, making the mojito as common as beer Only the rich drank it with ice and soda