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Basil, rosemary, and garlic provide a base of flavors for this seasoning blend. This dry mix of herbs and spices adds a unique zing to any chicken dish. It has just the right amount of heat and flavor to make all your guests beg for more. Don't be scared by the long list; most of it is spices you will probably have in your cupboard. Note, it also gives chili a great flavor without adding too much heat.
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Try this super-speedy tomato-based enchilada sauce with a truly authentic taste made with Indian-style chili powder.
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This recipe for watermelon chaat, a savory fruit salad dressed in toasted cumin and dried mango powder, comes from Malika Ameen, a cookbook author whose Pakistani-American family in Chicago makes infinite variations on fruit chaat in the summer You could swap out the watermelon for a mix of what's in season, whether it's stone fruit, berries or cubed apple and pear It's an ideal dish to break the fast during Ramadan, full of flavor and hydrating, and quick to put together.
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A small soup in a jar consisting of lentils, minced onion, and egg noodles to be combined later with cooked turkey and frozen mixed vegetables.
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Recipe for Roasted Almonds, as seen in the September 2008 issue of 'O, The Oprah Magazine.'
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Frozen edamame replace the chickpeas in this untraditional spin on a traditional hummus. Tahini, garlic, cilantro, and lemon juice add plenty of flavor, too.
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Flax seed meal gives an added boost to this yogurt and fruit smoothie.
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Algerian dersa is a spicy garlic and chile paste made by blending garlic, chile, cumin, and paprika together using a mortar and pestle.
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Traditional broccoli salad with the addition of red grapes, bacon, and sunflower seeds is a nice combination of sweet and savory and perfect for summer picnics.
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Get Watercress Citrus Salad with Pomegranate-Poppy Seed Dressing Recipe from Food Network
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This method of flame-roasting a whole winter squash, just as you would roast a bell pepper, comes from the San Francisco chef Dominique Crenn Surprisingly, the skin becomes soft, smoky and entirely edible (The dish can also be made with squash chunks: see note at the end of the recipe.) Caramelizing the fragrant mash at the last minute brings out the sweetness and smoke, and a fresh herb sauce brings it back to earth