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Everyone loves calamari, but grilling is an easy, delicious alternative to frying Grill the squid whole, then slice it into rings to serve warm or at room temperature, dressed with an assertive vinaigrette — in this case, with ginger, hot pepper, sesame oil and scallions Cooking over hot coals adds a smoky note, but a stovetop grill works well, too
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There are two proper ways to use garlic: pounding and blooming Pound raw garlic into a paste that dissolves into food, leaving behind only a faint rumor of its presence To cook garlic, sizzle but don't brown it before adding it to food — this is blooming, and it will tame garlic's raw fire
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A quick homemade hummus recipe is easy to whip up. Start by blending canned garbanzo beans, lemon juice, tahini, garlic, cumin, paprika and olive oil.
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This citrus-scented bread may create fond memories for your family.
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Greek yogurt oatmeal with bananas, strawberry jam, and peanut butter is quick and easy to prepare in the microwave for busy weekday mornings.
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This recipe makes a simple side of garlic and parsley-seasoned linguine to with any meat, poultry, or fish.
Ingredients: linguine, butter, garlic, parsley, salt
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Traditional South Carolina benne wafers, thin, crispy, toasted sesame seed cookies.
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Quick and EASY Cucumber Salad with tahini dressing, lemon, garlic, and herbs!
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Chicken, yuca, potatoes, plantains, and corn are simmered together into a Panamanian version of sancocho, a traditional Latin American stew.
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A quintessential quick bread, zucchini bread blurs the line between breakfast and cake, making it acceptable for both This version is on the sweeter side, the vegetal flavors mellowed by brown sugar, cinnamon and a bit of browned butter While not always necessary, squeezing excess water from the zucchini will prevent the batter from being too wet while keeping the end result moist
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