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You'll need a medium-hot charcoal fire for this recipe So either start cooking when the main dish comes off the fire or, if making this dish separately, light a charcoal fire in your grill, putting all the coals on one side, and wait until it has died down to medium. Serve this smoky chutney alongside pork or beef.
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Turkey has inspired Chef John's new favorite way to serve eggs: over a bed of garlicky, herbaceous Greek yogurt spread dressed with chili pepper-infused oil.
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Gochujang sauce, a traditional Korean condiment, is made with soy sauce, sesame seeds, garlic, and other flavors for a sweet and spicy addition to meals.
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This recipe for baby back ribs marinates them overnight in brown sugar, spices, and lemon zest, then bakes them in the oven.
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This chicken dish is elegant enough for entertaining and easy enough for a simple weeknight dinner.
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An easy, zesty broccoli slaw dressing binds together this crunchy salad of broccoli, cabbage, tomatoes, scallions, almonds, and cranberries.
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A pickled eggs recipe that uses quail eggs and beet juice to turn the eggs pink.
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These pickled peppers are great in salads or to serve alongside a meat dish. These can be made less spicy by removing the seeds from the peppers.