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I had a friend from Ecuador whose mother would always make this soup. I watched her so that I could make it myself, it is delicious. You can make it the traditional...
I had a friend from Ecuador whose mother would always make this soup. I watched her so that I could make it myself, it is delicious. You can make it the traditional...
Ingredients:
olive oil, onion, baby carrots, celery, cloves, green pepper, water, cilantro, potatoes, corn niblets, tomato, bay leaf, cumin, basil, catfish, garlic powder, paprika, cayenne pepper, salt, pepper, half half
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Get Grilled Swordfish and Fiddleheads with Tomato Basil Salsa Recipe from Food Network
Get Grilled Swordfish and Fiddleheads with Tomato Basil Salsa Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
limes, cloves, ginger, rice vinegar, soy sauce, scallions, swordfish, olive oil, fiddleheads, wine vinegar, garlic, dijon mustard, balsamic vinegar, basil leaves, tomatoes, shallot
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In Argentina, a carbonada criolla is a beautiful beef stew served in a cooked pumpkin. Today, I had no time to fiddle with a pumpkin, and they're out of season...
In Argentina, a carbonada criolla is a beautiful beef stew served in a cooked pumpkin. Today, I had no time to fiddle with a pumpkin, and they're out of season...
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Bake a juicy and flavorful chicken every time with this family-favorite recipe for beer can chicken.
Bake a juicy and flavorful chicken every time with this family-favorite recipe for beer can chicken.
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This is a really tasty outdoor party dish. Serve it with warm corn tortillas, diced onion, and a squeeze of lime, and some cold beer. It also makes killer tamales...
This is a really tasty outdoor party dish. Serve it with warm corn tortillas, diced onion, and a squeeze of lime, and some cold beer. It also makes killer tamales...
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Chicken breasts, sautéed in a skillet until golden, are finished in the oven with potatoes, onions, carrots, and herbs.
Chicken breasts, sautéed in a skillet until golden, are finished in the oven with potatoes, onions, carrots, and herbs.
Ingredients:
flour, chicken breast, olive oil, red onions, potatoes, baby carrots, chicken stock, lemon juice, oregano
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What is better on a cold winter night than slow braised beef, onions and beer. Nothing. Well except for all of that AND more beer to drink.
What is better on a cold winter night than slow braised beef, onions and beer. Nothing. Well except for all of that AND more beer to drink.
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A sweet and tangy fig-based sauce livens up this chicken breast main dish. It's great served over couscous.
A sweet and tangy fig-based sauce livens up this chicken breast main dish. It's great served over couscous.
Ingredients:
syrup, water, sugar, white vinegar, red onion, bell pepper, olive oil, chicken breast, cornstarch
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Unexpected Indian flavorings take this favorite to an appealing new place. Eat with pita chips, bread, or carrot sticks.
Unexpected Indian flavorings take this favorite to an appealing new place. Eat with pita chips, bread, or carrot sticks.
Ingredients:
vegetable oil, red onion, jalapeno, ginger, turmeric, cayenne pepper, eggs, tomato, cilantro
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Though you can put this simple tomato sauce together in a matter of minutes, it has a surprisingly complex flavor. The sauce will seem thick, but the juices that come from the fish during cooking will thin it to just the right consistency.
Though you can put this simple tomato sauce together in a matter of minutes, it has a surprisingly complex flavor. The sauce will seem thick, but the juices that come from the fish during cooking will thin it to just the right consistency.
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This is a dish inspired by the classic Portuguese pork with clams (usually called á alentejana, because it’s from Alentejo), a magnificent expression of surf and turf, with the brininess of the clams almost overwhelmingly flavoring the pork Here, it’s done with chicken, which is more reliably tender (good pork is harder to find than good chicken) and marries with the clam juice equally well It can also be made in a kind of Chinese style, by adding not only ginger to the garlic but also sesame oil and soy sauce.
This is a dish inspired by the classic Portuguese pork with clams (usually called á alentejana, because it’s from Alentejo), a magnificent expression of surf and turf, with the brininess of the clams almost overwhelmingly flavoring the pork Here, it’s done with chicken, which is more reliably tender (good pork is harder to find than good chicken) and marries with the clam juice equally well It can also be made in a kind of Chinese style, by adding not only ginger to the garlic but also sesame oil and soy sauce.