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Borrowing from the flavors of the Southwest, this uncooked cranberry relish uses jalapeno, lime, cilantro, and cumin to add an unusual twist to a classic accompaniment to turkey.
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Cayenne pepper gives this simple hummus recipe an extra kick creating a spicy hummus perfect for dipping.
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Cucumbers, tomatoes, and red onion are tossed with cilantro and lime juice in this cool and refreshing salad.
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For her Manhattan restaurant, Salvation Taco, F&W Best New Chef 2007 April Bloomfield worked with chef Roberto Santibañez to develop a menu of admittedly inauthentic, but very delicious and creative Mexican-inspired dishes like this amazing skirt ste
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Cream cheese makes for a creamier guacamole in this dip recipe.
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If you like lemons, then you'll love this creamy pie. The lemon custard filling is sandwiched between a crunchy meringue crust and whipped cream.
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This recipe is by Mark Bittman and takes 20 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This makes a delightful hors d’oeuvre, appetizer or even a light supper If you’re serving it as an hors d’oeuvre you can spoon it onto cucumber rounds, small endive leaves or toasted pita triangles The better the salmon, the better this will be (sashimi grade is the best).
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This classic recipe from Paula Wolfert, who picked it up from her friend, the Turkish food journalist Ayfer Unsal, is a versatile relish that can be spooned alongside pork skewers, simply cooked fish or sliced steak Each ingredient is important to the final relish Leave one out and it will seem out of balance
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This corner deli’s bacon-egg-and-cheese-on-a-roll makes a trifecta of promises, but Robert Newton’s version of the sandwich, encased in bread that’s both crusty and springy, actually fulfills them Yes, “tomato jam” sounds weird, and having to make your own ketchup before your first cup of coffee, even worse But, the jam can be prepared in advance, and the payoff of its savory tang — paired with hearty bacon, fresh eggs and deep, complex Cheddar — render the prep time a mere trifle of an inconvenience