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This rich dish of chicken in a spiced coconut sauce comes from Kenya's coast, though creative cooks now produce variations of it all over the country This simple version was adapted from many of them, including Kirti Patel, Agnes Kalyonge and the author Madhur Jaffrey It requires slowly grilling the marinated chicken, ideally over charcoal — a little extra work that lends the finished kuku paka a wonderful smoky flavor — though in a pinch, you can use a grill pan on the stove
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This barbeque sauce has a just right combination of sweet and spice.
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Always a favorite, this version of the classic chicken curry from North India is made fragrant and flavorful with a tantalizing sauce of spices, garlic, tomatoes, ground almonds, heavy cream and yogurt.
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This is a Pakistani recipe that is a spicy curry. My Mama made this dish, and I like it very much. You must try it. This dish is best served with basmati rice, chapattis or naan bread.
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This rich and hearty vegan soup is made with carrots, potatoes and coconut milk and finished with bright lime juice and cilantro. The vibrant colors and flavors of this soup are sure to satisfy.
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Way before global positioning systems, people would look at the sun to orient themselves.
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This recipe is by Moira Hodgson and takes 1 hour 10 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Top a scoop of homemade frozen yogurt with antioxidant-filled frozen blueberries and sprinkle with spiced nuts walnuts lead nuts in omega-3s, and turmeric's a natural anti-inflammatory for a thoroughly guilt-free indulgence.
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This light and easy recipe is ideal for a weeknight meal, or anytime you have leftover rice.
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This hearty stew is super-easy to make and great for peanut butter lovers. Can be made vegetarian or with chicken.
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"I learned to cook Indian food from Julie Sahni, the former chef and teacher who wrote the seminal Classic Indian Cooking in 1980," says Grace Parisi.
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This nutty, salty and vaguely spicy sauce is a lively partner to kitchen staples, spaghetti and chicken breast.