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Craving Hot and Sour Soup just like your favorite Chinese restaurant? This recipe will hit the spot! It's made with Chinese mushrooms, bamboo shoots, tofu, and a beaten egg.
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This recipe is by Dena Kleiman and takes 1 hour 10 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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These open-faced pastrami sandwiches are topped with bright condiments like braised red cabbage and green cabbage in sour-cream sauce.
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A delicious use for leftover mashed potatoes, with a crispy exterior and a creamy, cheesy center.
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This light and refreshing potato salad is the antithesis of the usual, creamy, mayonnaise-based recipes The mint and scallion add a bright, herbal flavor while the sprinkle of chile lends a kick Make this the morning you plan to serve it and let it marinate at room temperature all day long
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This is inspired by colcannon, an Irish mix of mashed potatoes and kale or cabbage This lightened version is a mixture of two-thirds turnips and one-third potatoes, with the turnip greens stirred in at the end.
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Ground beef, link sausage, cumin, chilies, and chili powder give this hearty soup its Southwest flavor. This dish is quick, easy, and tastes best when it simmers all day. Bake some Mexican cornbread, toss a simple green salad, and you have a great meal.
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Savory cheesy grits are served with rich, sweet king crab meat in this deluxe version of low country seafood with grits.
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This fried rice recipe with kimchi and shrimp is quick and easy to make and tastes delicious.
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Could this be the anti-ramen Either way, it’s my new favorite cold pasta, custom-made for hot summer weather because it is refreshingly and unapologetically spicy Make the sauce in advance, but wait to toss with the noodles until just before serving