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This traditional Japanese teriyaki sauce recipe just might be the best you've ever had!
This traditional Japanese teriyaki sauce recipe just might be the best you've ever had!
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This simple dish features pork neck bones simmered in seasoned water that slowly cooks into a broth Elbow-shaped pasta is then added into the water to absorb all the meaty flavors Erika Council, a software engineer who is also a professional cook and a food writer, shared the recipe, which she learned from her maternal grandmother, Geraldine Gavin Dortch
This simple dish features pork neck bones simmered in seasoned water that slowly cooks into a broth Elbow-shaped pasta is then added into the water to absorb all the meaty flavors Erika Council, a software engineer who is also a professional cook and a food writer, shared the recipe, which she learned from her maternal grandmother, Geraldine Gavin Dortch
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This tangy curried spinach soup gets a spicy kick from serrano chiles and cumin seeds, with a crunch from cashews. Serve hot.
This tangy curried spinach soup gets a spicy kick from serrano chiles and cumin seeds, with a crunch from cashews. Serve hot.
Ingredients:
spinach, buttermilk, cornstarch, water, sugar, peanuts, olive oil, cumin seeds, serrano peppers
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Michael Zee's recipe for a dutch puff pancake from his book SymmetryBreakfast: 100 Recipes for the Loving Cook.
Michael Zee's recipe for a dutch puff pancake from his book SymmetryBreakfast: 100 Recipes for the Loving Cook.
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Zesty, sweet, and spicy with the additions of agave syrup, jalapeno, cilantro, and lime juice, this vinaigrette is a keeper.
Zesty, sweet, and spicy with the additions of agave syrup, jalapeno, cilantro, and lime juice, this vinaigrette is a keeper.
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A challah made with whole wheat flour and sweetened with honey gets a lift from wheat gluten, and optional extra yumminess from raisins. Recipe makes 2 loaves.
A challah made with whole wheat flour and sweetened with honey gets a lift from wheat gluten, and optional extra yumminess from raisins. Recipe makes 2 loaves.
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Get Berbere-Roasted Hake with Cool Bean Salad Recipe from Food Network
Get Berbere-Roasted Hake with Cool Bean Salad Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
white wine vinegar, honey, cayenne pepper, olive oil, corn kernels, beans, celery, basil leaves, parsley leaves, oregano, berbere, smoked paprika, hake
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The first time I made this, I used some delicious small red beans that my housekeeper, Ana, brought from El Salvador I also tested it with canned beans; of course I liked the Salvadoran red beans better, but not having them shouldn’t deter you from making this substantial salad
The first time I made this, I used some delicious small red beans that my housekeeper, Ana, brought from El Salvador I also tested it with canned beans; of course I liked the Salvadoran red beans better, but not having them shouldn’t deter you from making this substantial salad
Ingredients:
kidney beans, onion, garlic, bay leaf, green beans, tarragon, parsley, chives, thyme leaves, lemon juice, red wine vinegar, dijon mustard, olive oil, fat
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This salad is crunchy, cool, sour and salty. It's great made right before you serve it, but its flavor also improves as it sits overnight. There's no cooking...
This salad is crunchy, cool, sour and salty. It's great made right before you serve it, but its flavor also improves as it sits overnight. There's no cooking...
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Creamier than a classic potato salad, and chunkier and zestier than regular mashed potatoes, this hybrid dish can be served warm or at room temperature, when its texture is at its softest and best (Never serve this cold; no one likes cold mashed potatoes.) The key to getting the right texture is to cook the potatoes a little more than you would for potato salad, but not so much that they completely fall apart You are looking for chunks of potatoes coated in a fluffy layer of highly seasoned mashed potatoes
Creamier than a classic potato salad, and chunkier and zestier than regular mashed potatoes, this hybrid dish can be served warm or at room temperature, when its texture is at its softest and best (Never serve this cold; no one likes cold mashed potatoes.) The key to getting the right texture is to cook the potatoes a little more than you would for potato salad, but not so much that they completely fall apart You are looking for chunks of potatoes coated in a fluffy layer of highly seasoned mashed potatoes
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This marinade is bomb.
This marinade is bomb.
Ingredients:
potatoes, pork, coriander, olive oil, honey, dijon mustard, capers, parsley, white wine vinegar