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It's a Hawaiian vacation in a glass. You can't help but feel on vacation as you sip this tropical rum-based concoction. Be careful-this drink has a kick!
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This Turkish-style baklava tastes deeply and richly of pistachio nuts and butter, without the spices, honey or aromatics found in other versions It has a purity of flavor that, while still quite sweet, is never cloying This very traditional recipe is from one of the most celebrated baklava shops in Istanbul
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Blood orange and pineapple juices create a tangy pink mimosa. Serve in pink sugar-rimmed glasses.
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This is an adaptation of the instructions for making a starter outlined by Peter Reinhart in his “Artisan Breads Every Day.” It takes a little more or less than a week of mixing flour with liquid – Mr Reinhart starts with unsweetened pineapple juice (though you could also use orange juice or apple cider), then switches to water – to achieve a vigorous, living starter Once it is bubbling and fragrant, with a light yeasty-boozy scent, you can use it and feed it daily with a cup of flour and a half-cup of water
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A recipe for warm Dickensian sangría flavored with roasted grapefruits and oranges.
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Avocado dressing made with plain yogurt is a creamy, quick and easy addition to any salad.
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This toasted pinenut hummus is made with plenty of lemon juice and garlic, with just a hint of tahini for richness.
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Invited to a party and don't know what to bring? Don't fret! Your host will be all smiles when you show up with a bowl of this Vodka Sangria.
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Jazz up your asparagus with Parmesan cheese and lemon juice before placing it on the grill.
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This elegant, simple variation on fruit salad makes a refreshing first course, but could also be dessert, depending on the menu A sprinkling of sugar and a splash of Prosecco elevates fresh fruit in a surprising way In winter or early spring, make it with all kinds of colorful citrus— especially blood orange and pink grapefruit
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This salad calls for a trio of citrus, including navel oranges, which are meaty and slightly acidic. Feel free to try other varieties such as Cara Caras, which have a lovely pink flesh and delicate flavor. No matter what kind you choose, you'll get a big