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Candied yams, garnet sweet potatoes, glazed with a brown sugar, ginger, cinnamon, orange sauce. Perfect for Thanksgiving and the holidays!
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My stripped-down version of chiles rellenos calls for stuffing seeded, raw poblano halves with spiced, almond-studded ground beef, then baking everything until the pepper flesh melts into a velvet pocket surrounding the fragrant meat For a sauce, I make my favorite tomatillo salsa verde, though jarred green or red salsa would shave some time off the recipe.
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Before they are deviled, these hard-cooked eggs are pickled in rice vinegar, brown sugar and garlic, along with slivered red onions The pickling brine dyes the egg whites deep pink, and the onions turn pungently sweet and sour, making a terrific garnish for the deviled eggs And after the eggs are gone, you’ll still be left with plenty of pickled onions that will last for weeks in the refrigerator
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The earthy, fruity, spicy, though not especially fiery “little red” mole -- one of Oaxaca’s seven classic sauces -- is cooked separately and seared onto the ribs at the end to form a savory crust.
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This is the recipe of Korean-style seaweed soup. It's a traditional birthday dish in Korea. Also, every women who gives a birth eats this soup because it is believed that seaweed soup helps with breast feeding.
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This crustless apple crisp pie with a dense and crunchy oat topping is a sure crowd-pleaser when served warm with whipped cream or ice cream.
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These milk chocolate chip and oat cookies made with coconut oil instead of butter are a quick and easy afternoon snack or lunchbox treat.
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Almond flour is the secret ingredient in these crisp and tender chocolate chip cookies. For chewiest cookies, enjoy these warm from the oven. If you prefer them a bit crisp, wait until they've cooled before biting into one (or several). Store any remaining cookies at room temperature - a cookie jar keeps them handy!