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This Palestinian semolina cake uses tangy yogurt, tahini, and shredded coconut for a special texture. It's finished with a sugar syrup to keep it moist.
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VERY easy! Baked chicken seasoned with garlic, parsley, basil, tomato, and red pepper flakes. Simple dinner.
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Get Fried Pickled Jalapenos Recipe from Food Network
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Fiery andouille sausage and spicy poblano peppers are tamed by lots of colby cheese in these tasty Tex-Mex quesadillas.
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A quick, easy, and delicious way to serve pork! Marinated in a sauce of ginger, garlic, red pepper flakes, soy sauce, chicken broth, and peanut butter; then simmered with stir-fried onions, cashews, and vegetables. Serve over a bed of chopped romaine or noodles.
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Balsamic vinaigrette combines with teriyaki and Worcestershire sauces to flavor this jerky.
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A creamy chowder consisting of green onions, corn, crawfish, cream of potato and mushroom soups, and a bit of cayenne pepper for a little kick. Serve with cornbread, or some crusty French bread.
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Put a couple of whole cabbages over a hot fire on a grill, and leave them there, turning every few minutes when you get a chance, until they look like something tragic and ruined You don’t need to season them, or oil them, or remove the thick outer leaves the way you’d do if you were cooking them lightly or shredding them raw You just need to burn them, slowly and deeply, so that they soften within and take on the flavor of fire
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Memorable dishes sometimes come out of nowhere One recent evening in Tarragona, just south of Barcelona, I wandered past a number of cafes and tapas bars Txantxangorri, a Basque place serving rice dishes — not paellas — was the only one that had seats
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Given a choice, I always prefer white corn -- the sweetest and most tender you can find Although new hybrids make corn on the cob much hardier and longer-lasting than it used to be, I am still from the out-of-the-fields-and-into-the-pot school of corn cooking If you don't grow your own, try to find a farmer's market that sells fresh corn picked that morning.''