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The creamy, sweet-tart, garlicky donair sauce served on the famous Maritime Canadian sandwich can easily be made at home.
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This recipe came to The Times from David Mas Masumoto, who is an organic-peach-and-grape farmer and author The drink is bright and fizzy and full of delicious summer It’s a great accompaniment to brunch, or just an excellent way to end a hot day.
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Scapece is one of the names of the classical way of preserving (mainly) fish and vegetables in vinegar. This dish is even better made a day in advance, as it...
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Cool refreshing homemade cucumber mint vinegar-based soda, tangy and sweet! Perfect for a hot summer day.
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In Denmark it is traditional to serve a cooked pickled red cabbage for the Christmas Eve dinner. This is my mother's, and it is so easy to make and will be a great sidedish to any roast duck, turkey or goose. When reheating, I like to add a tablespoon of black currant jam to enhance the flavor.
Ingredients: cabbage, sugar, white vinegar, salt, water
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Skordalia is a traditional Greek garlic sauce that is made by combining crushed garlic with a hearty base of potatoes, blended nuts, or stale bread. It is an intensely flavorful sauce that goes well with grilled vegetables and fish or can also be served as a dip with pita bread and fresh vegetables.
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This refreshing, playful pineapple cocktail throws you into vacation mode with just one sip.
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An easy Chinese chile garlic sauce recipe, perfect to serve with steamed shrimp dumplings.
Ingredients: chiles, garlic, salt, sugar, white vinegar
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This recipe is by Julia Reed and takes 1 hour 15 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.