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Flavored with cumin, cayenne, and allspice for a hint of Middle Eastern spice.
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Fall spices and a hint of chipotle combined with the sweetness of butternut squash and pears come together with Swanson® Chicken Broth to create a warming puree.
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For cooking, forget the giant pumpkins that are meant for life as jack o’lanterns The flat, lesser known heirloom variety called the Long Island cheese pumpkin is the prizewinner This sweet, beige pumpkin gets its name from its resemblance to a wheel of cheese
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These mini grilled cheese sandwiches are the perfect size for dipping.
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In Vietnam, where there is enough rain, heat and sun to grow almost anything in large quantity, herbs are treated much like what most Americans consider "eating" greens They sometimes form the bulk of salads and soups and are often used as wrappers, seasonings and condiments Here, a pile of fresh herbs are served alongside this classic Vietnamese beef soup, so diners can add to taste
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This recipe is by Trish Hall and takes 45 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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So cheesy and crunchy, we bet you won't even miss the bread.
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Jok, also called congee, is a rice porridge that’s like the oatmeal of Asia -- a soft, soothing, filling breakfast that can be sparked with add-ins and toppings for flavor and crunch Before dawn in Bangkok, jok vendors begin the battle to make the juiciest meatballs, the tiniest ginger matchsticks and the liveliest pickled fresh chiles This recipe, which also makes a great lunch on a chilly weekend morning, is adapted from two cooks: Leela Punyaratabandhu, author of Simple Thai Food, who makes a vendor-style, puddingy jok; and Chrissy Teigen, the Thai-American supermodel, who makes a simpler version, adapted from her mother Vilaluck’s home recipe.
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This recipe is by Jane Sigal and takes 45 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This recipe is by Dena Kleiman and takes 2 hours. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Living in France, I was always impressed by the bags of mixed vegetables, called soupe, sold in farmers’ markets and supermarkets alike The bags usually included an onion, carrots and celery, a leek, a turnip or two and a bouquet garni consisting of a bay leaf, a sprig of thyme and another of parsley I’ve added root vegetables to this ginger-scented soup, which is inspired by the many simple suppers I enjoyed in the homes of French friends.
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This recipe is by Kay Rentschler and takes 20 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.