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Grilled portobello mushrooms are filled with mashed cannellini beans and harissa sauce in this vegetarian appetizer with bold flavors.
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Hot yellow pepper sauce, Dijon mustard, and mayonnaise blend with egg yolks for the filling in this deviled eggs recipe.
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Try this Korean-style salad dressing over spinach.
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For this amazing sauce, you'll need a bottle of prepared barbecue sauce, some Scotch whiskey, and a slew of spices: hot pepper sauce, cayenne, chili powder, crushed red pepper flakes, onion powder and more.
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You can make this sauce, which comes together effortlessly in a blender, up to an hour in advance; keep it warm in a heatproof bowl set over a pan of simmering water, stirring occasionally.
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St. Louis-style pork ribs are smoked on a gas grill then basted with barbeque sauce in this easy recipe for a delicious, messy dinner.
Ingredients: pork ribs, barbeque sauce
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A marinade of soy, oyster sauce, sherry, salt and pepper infuse these wings with enough flavor to fly - or fry!
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For a simple, beach-inspired twist on hot wings, add Old Bay to the dredging flour.
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This is a 'make a day before' recipe that is out of this world! Very rich and great for parties or get togethers as it makes a lot. Serve on crackers.
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A recipe for hot sauce made with smoked fresh cherries, fiery habanero chiles, and apple cider vinegar.
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The real deal, unlike the cloying, sticky, bright red sauce often served at Chinese restaurants.
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Heat is an integral aspect of Southwestern cooking, so it’s no surprise that local chiles of all kinds accent the flavor of Thanksgiving Cooks put them in everything from Hatch turkey rubs to chipotle mashed potatoes to chiltepin cranberry sauce, which uses the small, round, fiery hot chiles that are native to Arizona and northern Mexico You can make this sauce a day ahead and chill it; if it's too stiff for your tastes when you remove it from the fridge, add a little water and sugar, reheat until simmering and then cool once more