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This creamy curry Indian butter chicken recipe combines ethnic spices with simple ingredients like onion, butter, and tomato sauce for a tasty dish.
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Smothered in sweet and spicy sauce, this Chinese eggplant dish is sure to please even the pickiest eater.
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This soup is easy to put together, and the flavor of the spicy sausage is balanced nicely by Great Northern beans, zucchini, fresh spinach, and carrots. Makes a delicious winter supper.
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It's easy to overlook a bowl full of wilted greens at a barbecue where there are so many other dishes vying for your attention. Not if you sear the romaine, though, as Jamie Bissonnette of the Boston restaurant Coppa does.
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Chef John's beautiful side dish casserole features thinly sliced veggies with chicken broth, fresh thyme, Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese, and creme fraiche.
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This classic Ethiopian spice blend with lots of heat and even more spices--like cumin, coriander, cardamom and more--makes an amazing addition to soups and stews.
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This is a traditional potato pancake recipe, and is a wonderful comfort food. Serve with applesauce and sour cream for a light dinner, or with roast chicken for a hearty winter meal. You can use more flour if the mixture seems too wet.
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My husband doesn't like rhubarb, but I have fooled him every time with this cake as you cannot taste the rhubarb in it.
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What is better on a cold winter night than slow braised beef, onions and beer. Nothing. Well except for all of that AND more beer to drink.
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This delicious dish is one of the hundreds of dishes in the family of 'those prepared with olive oil.' It seems to be handed down from generation to generation...
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Four ingredients are all you need to make these super easy chocolate chip cookies that will always be the first to go at parties.