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Seasoning pork chops with a paste of fresh ginger, chile, cumin and tamarind gives the brawny meat a deeply spicy, sour flavor that gets more intense the longer it marinates Then the excess marinade is mixed into the drippings to make a heady sauce If you can’t find tamarind concentrate (also sometimes called tamarind extract), lime juice will supply the sour notes, though without the same fruity complexity.
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This chutney is sweet, hot and a little sour You could use green mango in place of the ripe mango Try this chutney with these spicy corn pakoras.
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Tea-infused vermouth mixed with applejack, lemon juice, and soda water for sparkle.
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Nice ice-cold fruity cocktail perfect for those summer evenings. As featured at Upstairs at the Kimberly Hotel in NYC. www.upstairsnyc.coom
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This recipe is by William L. Hamilton. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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We love rhubarb!
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Traditional matzo toffee — a Passover-friendly spin on saltine toffee — is an addictive three-layer confection of crackers, brown sugar toffee and melted chocolate In this version, the chocolate gets a spicy boost from the addition of both fresh ginger juice and chewy candied ginger Or substitute a topping of cacao nibs, sea salt and/or toasted, chopped nuts
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Put some South in your mouth with these cheddar-stuffed beauties.
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Evaporated milk, sugar and strawberries go into this pink confection.
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Close your eyes and imagine being in sunny California with this great drink. Perfect for chilling down with on a hot summer day. Surf's up!