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This tuna salad with chickpeas, onion, parsley, olives, and feta cheese works as a main dish for sandwiches or as a dip for pita chips.
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Zucchini and yellow squash are tossed with lemon, butter, salt, and pepper for a nice light summer side dish.
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Turmeric milk is a simple infusion of warm milk with turmeric that exists with countless variations in homes across India, where it's known as haldi doodh The drink might include black pepper, and a touch of jaggery or honey to sweeten it This hybridized version lies somewhere closer to a masala chai with a dose of black tea and a spoon of fresh grated ginger
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Raw pumpkin seeds are coated with coconut oil, turmeric, cayenne pepper, and ginger in this healing baked snack with a light spicy kick.
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Crunchy and easy chicken strips are pan-fried and ready in 30 minutes. Serve alongside honey mustard sauce!
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This recipe is by Bryan Miller and takes 40 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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A great vegetarian twist on the non-vegetarian original, using TVP - or textured vegetable protein - in place of meat and seafood. This vegetarian 'ground beef' is tossed with corn, peas, mushroom
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Tender butter beans, crisp bacon, and peppery arugula combine in an earthy, rustic side dish that's ready to go in just a few minutes.
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This Filipino pork kebab recipe is great for outdoor parties, especially picnics. The pork needs to marinate at least for 2 hours.
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This recipe is by David Tanis and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Here’s an Americanized taste of the schnitzel brought to Texas by German immigrants in the 19th century, with a Tex-Mexified twist Instead of serving the fried steaks with a peppery cream gravy, I’ve followed the teachings of Lisa Fain, who writes the "Homesick Texan" blog and is the author of "Queso Regional Recipes for the World's Favorite Chile-Cheese Dip," and applied a queso gravy instead – the cheese cut with milk, infused with onion, jalapeño and cumin, and stabilized with a little cornstarch
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It may not seem possible to improve on roast chicken cooked in a very hot cast-iron skillet, an easy method that yields a moist, evenly cooked bird (The thighs, which needs more cooking time, are pressed against the pan, which allows them to cook as quickly as the breast meat.) But here’s a recipe with a clever tweak on that method, one that’s easier than spatchcocking (or butterflying) the chicken, and that makes for a even faster-cooked, juicier bird Preheat the skillet in a 500-degree oven for about 45 minutes, letting it get blisteringly hot