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Get Fresh Langoustines (or Shrimp) Tossed with Blood Oranges in Green Leek Sauce Recipe from Food Network
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This stir-fry is Cantonese comfort food, with familiar flavors and ingredients put together in a delicious way that takes just a few minutes to cook.
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These BBQ pork totchos, Tater Tots® topped with cheese, barbeque sauce, and coleslaw, bring the southern flavor to a favorite bar food.
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This Guamanian fried rice gains its rich flavor from bacon or SPAM®. Throw in any other seasonal vegetables you may have on hand to stretch this dish to serve more people.
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Oatmeal-chocolate chip cookies sandwich a creamy marshmallow filling in this easy made-from-scratch treat.
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Use an air fryer to prepare these sweet beignets for an upgraded, wholesome twist on the beloved treat.
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Do not wait a moment longer than you must: Quick-rise yeast hastens the process in this ultra-rich and sweet egg bread.
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The batter for these tender and crunchy yeasted waffles is mixed the night before you make them, giving them a delicious tangy flavor.
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Steam a batch of these vegan rice cakes made with gluten-free rice flour, tapioca starch, coconut milk, and optional food coloring for a kid-friendly dessert.
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The lightness of apple and jicama combined with a sweet-hot dressing make this coleslaw a hit!
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This unusual, savory crumble is reminiscent of macaroni and cheese, but vegetable matter (beets and beet greens) standing in for the pasta The vegetables are bound with a rich béchamel laced with grated clothbound cheddar, and the whole thing is topped with peppery oatmeal crumbs As written, the recipe is at once comforting and sophisticated
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These ribs are often served in Thailand to accompany ice-cold beer, said Andy Ricker, the chef and owner of the Pok Pok restaurants in New York and Portland, Ore He warns against overcooking them: Thai diners prefer ribs on the chewy side rather than falling-off-the-bone tender They may be cooked over indirect heat in a covered charcoal grill, but it is far easier to bake them in a slow oven, then reheat (on the grill, if you wish) at the last minute