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Ingredients: sugar snap peas
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You can make this spicy pork in a 6- to 8-quart electric pressure cooker if you’re in a hurry, or in a slow cooker if you're not In either case, you’ll get tender bits of meat covered in a chile-flavored barbecue sauce that’s just slightly sweet (You can also make it in a stovetop pressure cooker, by trimming a few minutes off the cooking time
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After lots of trial and error, I have managed to recreate one of my favorite appetizer dishes served at a Korean restaurant. While this is not the traditional Jap Chae that includes meats and vegetables, this one is sweet and delightful. Great served as an appetizer or a side dish to chicken and meat! Enjoy.
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Chicken wings or drumettes are baked with a sweet and spicy glaze until tender, browned, and delicious!
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Seasoned pork cutlet slices, naruto, and a hard-boiled egg top ramen cooked with shoyu and miso in this authentic Japanese noodle bowl.
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Broccoli was kicked around for years before anyone decided to have fun with it For a while broccoli lay spent and lifeless, then went irritably crisp This recipe advances at high speed with admirable results
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This nutritious wheat bread from your bread machine is packed with sesame, flax and poppy seeds. Toasting enhances the nutty flavor.
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In this highly sophisticated confection, soft chocolate ganache and crumbly black sesame streusel sit on top of a salty-sweet black sesame and miso cream Eaten together, the flavors veer toward the savory side — as perfect for people who don’t usually like sweets as it is for dessert lovers looking for nuance and depth At NA/NA in Paris, the chef Nathaly Nicolas-Ianniello garnishes this differently depending on the season – using some combination of micro herbs, edible flowers, and/or tart berries, such as currants or wild blueberries
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This recipe is by Bryan Miller and takes 5 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.