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Even though this cake is packed full of dates, bananas and tahini (also known as tahini paste in Britain), it’s surprisingly soft and light You can serve it warm, if you like, with the tahini cream cheese and bananas alongside, although it’s worth the wait, if you can, for it to cool so that it can be assembled as a cake A note on tahini: We always use tahini from one of the Arabic brands, which tend to be creamy and nutty (as opposed to a Greek or Cypriot tahini, which can be bitter and sticky)
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These delicious Armenian lamb kebabs marinate for 24 hours and then they are broiled twice to ensure that all of the meat and vegetables have cooked to perfection! Serve with rice pilaf and pita bread.
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Get Pasta, Kale and White Bean Soup Recipe from Food Network
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This is a more subdued version of fried rice than the spicier Thai fried rice It’s a great dish to make if you have cooked rice on hand and a great vehicle for whatever vegetables may be in your refrigerator Feel free to add other cooked vegetables, meat or seafood.
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This recipe is a great alternative to the fried corn dogs, and they taste just as good. Serve with the Fiesta Dipping Sauce recipe provided, or use your favorite corn dog condiments.
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A rich, long-simmered homemade beef stock is the base of this cabbage soup. It's an Ashkenazi Jewish recipe that is flavored with sweet paprika and fresh dill.