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The sisters in this recipe are the Native American staples beans, corn and squash, which together offer a delicious main course for vegan diners It comes from Maria Marlowe, a Times reader in New York, who said that she used the dish to help convince her family that eating vegan didn't have to mean sacrificing flavor.
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To accompany his wood-roasted beef short ribs, leg of lamb and chorizo, Marcelo Betancourt serves a simple salsa, called criolla, which he makes by marinating tomatoes, onions, and bell peppers overnight in lemon juice and olive oil.
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This straight-from-the-garden vegetable salad is the essence of summer on a plate It’s very easy to make, but you’ll need to buy sweet young corn, tender enough to eat raw, as well as perfectly ripe avocados and the freshest cucumbers Feel free to add cherry tomatoes and radishes, and sprigs of crunchy purslane, if you can find it.
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Chicken tacos in soup form! This easy slow cooker soup combines chicken, green chiles, and tomatoes with peppers and onions in a creamy, mushroom soup-based sauce.
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Tender cheese tortellini, crunchy red and green bell pepper strips, cooked chicken breast, feta cheese, and black olives comprise this hearty Greek-style salad. It's topped with a tangy dressing made with olive oil, lemon zest, walnuts, and honey.
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Orzo with Artichokes, Balsamic vinegar and Chicken -- as easy as A-B-C! Pancetta, spinach, and toasted pine nuts also play tasty parts in this pasta dish! This is a great way to use up leftover roast chicken (or turkey) meat!
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The fiery little candies called red hots inspired this salad, in which beets get spiked with cayenne pepper and sweetened with maple syrup. Recipe By: Marcia Kiesel
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If you like the taste of Japanese dishes, you will love it. Very crispy, and my friends like it too. You can buy joshinko (rice flour), katakuriko (potato starch), and sesame oil at asian market. If you live in large city, you may find them at American grocery store. Joshinko and katakuriko taste nothing different from regular flour, but they really help to make crispy fried chicken.
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Since the chicken is cut into such small pieces, it cooks in no time. Add it to the pot, simmer very briefly, and then serve the soup right away before the chicken has a chance to overcook.
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In South America, piquant chimichurri sauce is a favorite accompaniment to grilled meats. Serve bread alongside to soak up the sauce; you won't want to miss a drop.