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This salad version of elotes, a classic Mexican street food, features grilled corn, Cotija cheese, and cilantro dressed in a chile-lime mayonnaise.
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Gonzalo Guzmán is the chef at Nopalito, a Mexican restaurant with two locations in San Francisco His bright take on frijoles puercos, or pork and beans, is inspired by a version he once tasted in northern Mexico It involves butter beans simmered with chile and onion until tender and plump, mixed up with crumbled chorizo and scrambled eggs
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These homemade glazed peanuts use a bit of chipotle pepper and chili powder to add some heat to a favorite sweet treat.
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White fish smeared with chile paste and quickly deep fried.
Ingredients: whiting, chile, salt, cornstarch
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Wings have a higher ratio of skin to meat than almost any other cut of chicken, which is what makes them so appealing In order to crisp the skin, you need to render out most of the fat that comes with it, otherwise you’ll get chewy wings instead of crunchy ones.
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This Thai red curry recipe has kabocha squash, garlic, ginger, and green bell peppers simmered in a coconut-curry sauce.
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Chef John's take on Thai-style sweet chili sauce, or Nam Jim, is sort of a hybrid between the cooked and fresh versions. If you can't find Thai bird's eye chilies, use any other combination of fresh, preserved, and/or dried chilies. This sauce is great on grilled chicken and pork.
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Shrimp and pork - layered with rice noodles, bean sprouts, and herbs - all rolled together in a fresh rice wrapper and served with a hoisin-peanut sauce for dipping. Great for an appetizer or lunch!
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A bold green tomatillo and chile salsa has the authentic taste of grilled, charred peppers and fruity, tangy tomatillos.
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The classic pesto sauce gets a south of the border make over with cilantro, pepitas, chile, and Mexican cotija cheese.
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This recipe is by Elaine Louie and takes One hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.