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"You can make this with any grain or fruit that goes with yogurt," says Malin Elmlid. For her version of this cold cereal, she uses plain rolled grains, like oats or spelt, moistened with apples, coconut water, and yogurt.
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This is a very hearty, chunky soup filled with bits of browned mushroom and silky baby spinach A combination of sweet and savory spices – cinnamon, coriander and cumin – gives it a deep, earthy richness For the most complex flavor, use several kinds of mushrooms and cook them until they are dark golden brown and well caramelized.
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Green Tomato Chutney - make use of end of season tomatoes with this sweet and vinegary green tomato chutney (green tomato relish) made with unripe tomatoes.
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Sesame seed batter gives a new twist to these favored munchies.
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Skewered shrimp is easy to turn during cooking; you can also saute shrimp on their own.
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Beef sirloin cubes cook in a tomato sauce with okra and Middle Eastern seasonings for a flavorful dish to serve with hot cooked rice.
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A recipe for the complex, aromatic Indian spice blend garam masala.
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A combination of ground brown rice, quinoa, millet, buckwheat, cornmeal, amaranth, sesame seed, and flax seed makes a satisfying gluten-free hot breakfast cereal.
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This recipe is by Sara Dickerman and takes 10 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.