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Grilled chicken thighs top this main dish salad that showcases the spicy and sweet flavors of Thai food. Toss with fresh herbs, vegetables, and crunchy peanuts for a simple and light-tasting meal.
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Taste the Mediterranean in this Greek-inspired brown rice salad including feta cheese, cucumber, Kalamatas, dried tomatoes, lemon, and basil.
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This Syrian rice dish features ground beef spiced with allspice, cinnamon, and black pepper, and is mixed with pine nuts. You can also try it with other meat, like lamb.
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This recipe is by Mark Bittman and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients: brown rice, butter, fontina
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Stuffed green peppers with rice and sausage in cheesy tomato sauce. Tomato soup is used instead of tomato sauce. Very, very good.
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For the little ones that are either teething or don't have enough teeth this cereal is nice and mushy but sticks to a spoon very well. It's easy to eat and tasty. If my toddler is any judge, it's scrumptious, too! You may substitute cranberry juice for the grape juice if you wish.
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Ingredients: tuna, sushi rice
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A bowl of Chinese dumplings is always welcome, whether served in broth or, like here, simply dressed with rice vinegar and spicy sesame oil It’s no trouble at all to chop and season the filling, and store-bought wrappers are easy to stuff and seal Four minutes in boiling water is all it takes to get these bright-tasting shellfish dumplings on the table.
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Chunks of pork belly are crisped and caramelized in a decadent sweet-and-salty sauce in this recipe for Chef John's caramel pork belly.
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This recipe is by Marian Burros and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This recipe for egg fried rice with cucumber is a great way to use leftover rice, creating a quick and easy, Asian-inspired lunch or dinner.