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Quick and easy black beans and rice with onion, bell pepper, garlic, Tabasco, oregano, and white rice.
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‘‘I’ll raise your salary, and endeavour to assist your struggling family,’’ Scrooge tells Bob Cratchit near the end of A Christmas Carol, ‘‘and we will discuss your affairs this very afternoon, over a Christmas bowl of smoking bishop!’’ This recipe, adapted from the book Drinking With Dickens, by Charles Dickens’s great-grandson, Cedric, reflects Scrooge’s new disposition and largesse perfectly: it’s warm and sweet and meant for sharing (To Cedric Dickens’s recipe, I’ve added some fragrant cardamom pods, because years of drinking glogg have shown me how well they play with orange and wine, but you may omit them).  If you’re unable to find Seville oranges—marked by a pleasant, pronounced bitterness — substitute five navel oranges, and add the juice of one lemon when you add the port to the pan (do not stud the lemon with cloves or roast the lemon with the oranges).
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A simple vegetable stir-fry served over fluffy bulgur wheat. Toasted cumin adds subtle tones to this quick, simple meal. Basil and tart kumquats bring the flavors to a bright, exciting finish!
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Pretty rainbow carrots, shaved and tossed with olive oil, rice vinegar, and cumin make a simple, delicious salad.
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Fish sauce and sesame oil give this dish a distinctive flavor, and hot green chile peppers ensure it will be spicy. This simple dish takes only minutes to prepare.
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This is the one and only Greek horiatiki salad recipe that you'll ever need! Enjoy this Greek salad for BBQs, Greek dinner parties, picnics, and more. Best with summer tomatoes.
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This forager’s burger is topped with horseradish mayo and a flavorful sauté of wild mushrooms and sweet onions.
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Calm those those hectic weeknights with a sheet pan dinner starring chicken breasts, green beans, potatoes, and bell peppers.
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Those artisanal pickles from the farmers’ market sure are expensive, so don’t throw out the juice in which they’re pickled You can serve the stuff as a shot to accompany a glass of whiskey and a cold beer, as the New York chef Zakary Pelaccio has done, or you can whisk it into the dressing used for coleslaw, as is done here Don’t have any
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This fabulous and light pasta salad with carrots, asparagus, tomatoes, and green onions can be made in advance or eaten immediately.
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