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This recipe is by Suzanne Hamlin and takes 45 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Fall in love with arepas, the Venezuelan white corn cake, using Chef John's recipe to make them at home.
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Pepperoni, mozzarella cheese, and pizza sauce help make this baked dish with chicken and pasta something to help with pizza cravings when pizza is not on order.
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A warm, filling main course for breakfast or brunch or a sassy southern side dish for supper. Be sure to make up a mess of biscuits to serve alongside this southern favorite!
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A deliciously different type of rice dish that everyone will enjoy. I like to use fresh dill when available, and then use it for the garnish as well.
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Limes, sugar and water - if it's not lemonade, you know it's got to be limeade!
Ingredients: fruit, sugar, water
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A winter favorite, just like from the street hawkers.
Ingredients: chestnuts, water
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Sugar, water, and fresh ginger are all you need to make homemade crystallized or candied ginger that can be used in a wide range of desserts.
Ingredients: ginger, sugar, water
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Make a Bohemian-style absinthe cocktail, just like they make 'em in New Orleans.
Ingredients: sugar, absinthe, water
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Candied kumquat peels are easy to prepare. Simply boil the peels with sugar and water, dry overnight, and eat the next morning!
Ingredients: kumquat, sugar, water
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This turkey burger is anything but boring.
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Rice is simmered in chicken broth with jalapenos, green onions, and sherry, then tossed with cilantro and parsley for a spicy and unique side dish.