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Light and refreshing, yet packed with flavor from herbs, jalapeños and garlic, this is an easy, after-work meal that can be endlessly adapted to suit what you’ve got on hand Substitute other thinly sliced raw vegetables for the cucumbers (zucchini, carrot, radishes, celery, cabbage, fennel), and other herbs for the cilantro and parsley (dill, basil, mint) Just be sure not to overcook the flattened chicken, which can happen in an instant.
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This turkey congee is a variation of a traditional Chinese rice porridge, eaten for breakfast or brunch, and is a great dish to create with turkey leftovers.
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This hot and sour soup is packed with shrimp, and flavored with roasted Thai chiles and chile paste.
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This recipe is by Mark Bittman and takes 10 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This is an easy smoky salsa that uses 4 kinds of peppers, both sweet and hot. It can be adjusted to any degree of heat that you like!
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This fantastic Indian vegetarian curry recipe is great with Indian-style breads or rice.
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Making pad thai at home can be a more than satisfactory substitute (and, of course, way cheaper) than dining out. Start out with the recipe here, and then add your own personal touch that's what cooking is all about anyway!
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Get Red Peppers Stuffed with Aubergine Puree Recipe from Food Network
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Chiles en nogada is a traditional Mexican dish from Puebla where poblano chiles are stuffed with ground pork and fruit with a walnut sauce.
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Eggplant strips are coated with Romano cheese, garlic, parsley, oregano, salt and pepper and baked until crispy. What a great snack!