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This recipe is by Bryan Miller and takes 1 hour 20 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Stir raw pumpkin seeds (pepitas) into the pumpkin muffin batter for a crunchy twist to the traditional recipe.
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Dont be tempted to cook the pork tenderloin any longer than specified, or youll risk losing its juicy tenderness. By the time you combine it with the hot carrots and sauce and toss it with the pasta, it will be perfectly done.
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I've had the seared tuna in nice restaurants, but this is better than all of them. One tablespoon of wasabi sounds like a lot of heat, but somehow this cooking method mellows it to almost nothing, just leaves the flavor. Really really great.
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A delicious garlic and fresh tomato sauce covers tender pork cutlets. Serve with crusty bread, a leafy salad, and maybe a side of buttered pasta with a little of the sauce on top. Terrific and fast.
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Marinated shrimp, grilled on skewers, have the fiery flavors of chipotle chilies, garlic, and red pepper flakes. This is for those who like their grilled shrimp spicy enough to break a sweat.