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Spiced cottage cheese is topped with a combination of ginger, onion, green chile pepper, and wilted spinach.
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Recipe for Green Pea Puree, as seen in the November 2005 issue of 'O, The Oprah Magazine.'
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This is a dinner to evoke deep summer, when the heat lies heavy even at dusk and humidity wraps you like a blanket: shrimp tossed in garlic butter made fiery with Indonesian sambal and jalapeño, cut by lime, fragrant with cilantro It is a kind of scampi for the sun-kissed and sun-desirous alike, a vacation on a plate Add a mojito and a couple of beers
Ingredients: butter, garlic, sambal, shrimp, cilantro
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In this matzo brei (rhymes with fry) recipe, the matzo sheets are browned in butter until crisp before being lightly scrambled with eggs You make this either sweet or savory as you prefer. Add black pepper, plenty of salt and chives for a savory version, or Demerara sugar and maple syrup or honey if you would like something sweeter It’s a fine breakfast or brunch any time of the year, and especially during Passover.
Ingredients: matzo, butter, water, demerara sugar
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Ingredients: whitefish, salt, potatoes, butter, lemon
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Simple but wonderful!
Ingredients: flour, salt, baking powder, butter, sugar
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Sneak healthy groats into your morning eggs.
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A spicy sauce familiar to fans of Buffalo-style chicken wings is used to bring heat to homemade meatballs in this recipe.
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Classic mashed potatoes get a little Mediterranean flair with the addition of feta cheese, garlic, and herbs.
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An entrée of roasted pork, carrots, and onions can be made in advance or right before the meal; it can also be served hot, cold, or at room temperature.
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Your feelings about salt cod may depend on where your roots are If your memories of the dish evoke words like bland and woolly, you likely had it in the Midwest If you grew up in a Portuguese or Caribbean community, you may have more fond recollections