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This guacamole recipe mixes together ripe avocados, onion, crispy bacon, tomato, and chipotles in adobo sauce for a smoky kick.
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Pineapple, banana, orange, and vanilla yogurt make up this delicious pineapple Creamsicle® smoothie.
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All you need for this refreshing treat is a jicama, lime, and chili powder.
Ingredients: jicama, lime juice, chili powder
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Cordials can be a bit cowlick-y, sticking out here and there: kind of tart, kind of sweet, a bit bitter, and all a touch in disarray But giving them 24 hours to mellow or cure in the refrigerator somehow brings them into harmony This uncooked cordial requires a lot of time but none of it at the stove, and results in mind-boggling flavor: a dense, sweet syrup with a magnified fresh lime aroma and the perfect tart zip.
Ingredients: limes, sugar, ginger
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Get Ed's Mom's Meatloaf Recipe from Food Network
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Tomatillo salsa and green chilies lend fresh, green flavor to this version of chili verde that's made hearty with tender chicken thighs and white kidney beans.
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Get Broccoli Stalk Salad with Goji Berries and Bacon Recipe from Food Network
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This recipe is courtesy of a fellow foodie and blogger, and is one of the best we’ve made to date! So being that were going caja china style on this pulled pork...
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This recipe is by Pierre Franey and takes 40 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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You can't just go to any restaurant and get smothered chicken like you would if you went down to the urban neighborhoods in Houston. This meal of browned chicken in a savory chicken gravy sauce is best when served over a bed of white rice.
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This tasty seafood salad is comprised of real shrimp and crab meat tossed with crunchy vegetables and some fresh jalapeno for zing!
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Rye and caraway have always been a match made in heaven, but until now I never thought of using them in something other than Jewish rye bread and rye crisps.