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Get Grilled Zucchini and Squash with Brown Sugar-Bourbon Pumpkin Seeds Recipe from Food Network
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Get Absinthe, Almond, Black Currant and Cherry Cupcakes with Poppy Seeds Recipe from Food Network
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Layered flavors are the secret behind this chicken salad, from the chef Sara Kramer of Kismet in Los Angeles After grilling the chicken and letting it rest, reserve the chicken juice to whisk into a vinaigrette of olive oil and lemon juice Then add chile crisp, that chile-flake-in-oil condiment some Chinese restaurants have on the table, and augment it with toasted and crushed coriander, fennel seed and cardamom
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Try these crepe-like items for an Indian-style breakfast made with lentils and rice.
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Asafetida and cumin add Indian flair to sautéed greens.
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This recipe is by Dena Kleiman and takes 20 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This recipe is by Jonathan Reynolds and takes About 3 hours 15 minutes, plus overnight prep. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Good in cocktails or homemade soda.
Ingredients: vanilla bean, sugar, water
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Pastry baked with a savory beef, onion, and cabbage filling. This is a recipe from my friend's aunt. She served it during Oktoberfest.
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Sweet potatoes add a bit of sweetness to these light, tender, and delicious sweet potato buns from Chef John. They're perfect for grilled burgers--or turkey sandwiches, or simply spread with butter.
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Get Teriyaki Beef Stick and Sticky Rice Recipe from Food Network
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Dongbei cai is the food of Northeast China Weiliang Chen, the chef at Northeast Taste Chinese Food, the biggest of the Dongbei restaurants in Queens, makes an elegant, tender version of a popular Dongbei stir-fry of lamb with dried chilies, made fragrant and crunchy with cumin seeds — a legacy of the nomadic Mongols who long ruled Central Asia, carrying spices on horseback along with their arrows Lamb is considered a Northern taste and excessively “strong” by many Chinese cooks; it is always cooked with powerful aromatics, like chili peppers and garlic, to subdue it.