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Tender shrimp are cooked in a flavorful tomato sauce with green chiles, then layered with spicy, cheesy grits and baked for a Southern-style classic.
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This Brazilian dish may contain a few unexpected or even unfamiliar ingredients, but they are easy to find online and worth the search The result is a tropical fish stew mellowed by slices of plantain and coconut milk and accompanied by the traditional hot sauce called piri-piri and farofa, the toasted cassava-meal accompaniment Farofa is served all over South America with all kinds of dishes; this version, with caramelized onions adapted from Felipe Amaral in Rio de Janeiro, was my favorite
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Cauliflower is processed into rice-shape pieces and cooked with oil creating a paleo-friendly cauliflower 'rice' side dish.
Ingredients: cauliflower, olive oil
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Ingredients: pork, olive oil
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Recipe for Roast Chicken Legs with Harissa and Couscous, as seen in the January 2009 issue of 'O, The Oprah Magazine.'
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Steak is great, but you'll really kill dinner by serving it with this umami-packed salad.
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Jalapenos, garlic, and carrot are simmered in vinegar then seasoned with peppercorns, coriander, and thyme, in this pickled jalapeno recipe.
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In this Turkish method, vegetables (and sometimes beans) are cooked in plenty of olive oil — usually with tomatoes, onions and one or two other ingredients — until they have almost lost their shape Then they are cooled and served at room temperature, when their flavors are at their fullest Very often an herb or citrus juice is added just before serving for a little spark; thick yogurt and lemon wedges are standard accompaniments
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Get Heavenly Hummus Wrap with Homemade Hummus Recipe from Food Network
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This recipe is by Jonathan Reynolds and takes 15 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Many home cooks are comfortable with spinach but are intimidated by the unfamiliar variety of other cooking greens: chard, mustard, turnips, collards, kale and more But it doesn't matter much which you include in a given dish: they're all good, and they all cook quickly This preparation is dead easy
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This shallot-tarragon jam recipe is a sweet and savory spread perfect for roast chicken sandwiches or as an appetizer with cheese and crackers.