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Sundal is an addictive South Indian snack made with chickpeas, spiced with mustard seeds, chiles and grated coconut, and sold on the beach in paper cones by roaming vendors A bit like popcorn in nature, though with a softer texture and a lot more zing, it is meant for casual nibbling (It makes great party food.) It is also prepared for certain Indian religious festivals throughout the year
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White beans and pesto or pistou (pesto without the pine nuts) always make a nice marriage Thin the pistou with a little extra olive oil so that you can drizzle it over the rich-tasting purée.
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This recipe is by Barbara Kafka and takes 2 hours plus chilling time. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients: bay leaf, cloves, rosemary, lamb
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An easy gluten-free tabouli recipe.
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Zucchini and fennel are pureed together in this simple, seasonal soup flavored with mild curry powder that makes an elegant first course.
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This double-decker is stacked with Morningstar Farms® Veggie Bacon Strips and Morningstar Farms® Chik Patties® Original.
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Try this version this year instead of the traditional Thanksgiving salad The original Waldorf salad combined celery, apples, and mayonnaise Gradually walnuts and raisins were added to the mix
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Here is a simple, easy preparation for salmon that allows wild-caught fish, especially, to shine The foaming butter amplifies the richness of the flesh, while the jalapeños keep it in check, as soy sauce does to the fattiest sushi Some prefer to reverse the order of the cooking, so that the fish is served skin-side up, but I find that cooking it this way allows the butter to do its job more effectively and delivers a more beautiful plate of food as well
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Get Brussels Sprout Gratin Recipe from Food Network
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Wasabi and ginger give this unusual dip a nice and unexpected kick of flavor.
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The earthy, fruity, spicy, though not especially fiery “little red” mole -- one of Oaxaca’s seven classic sauces -- is cooked separately and seared onto the ribs at the end to form a savory crust.
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This thick and hearty hamburger soup is loaded with vegetables and barley.