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An excellent fragrant curry to eat either on its own or paired with Indian bread and rice.
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Blend leftover watermelon with soju, ginger liqueur, and some lime juice for a refreshing summer cocktail recipe.
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Cashews and water chestnuts combine with chicken in this yummy and easy stir fry.
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The pungent spices, zingy fresh ginger, dollops of tangy yogurt and fiery green chiles found in Indian cuisine tame the sugary beets in this recipe and open up a whole new universe of flavor In traditional Indian cooking, beets are usually boiled or steamed, then often made into vegetable curries or chutney But here they are roasted, which intensifies their sweetness.
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Chinese-style chicken is a dish you can find all over Trinidad and within the diaspora that has followed the nation’s emergence from British rule The skin is fried into a lacquered mahogany The meat beneath it tastes of five-spice, ginger and soy and is generally accompanied by a hum of oyster sauce mixed with the zing of the pickled Scotch-bonnet-pepper sauce that is seemingly omnipresent on the island’s tables.
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Fresh green beans are stir-fried in peanut oil with garlic and ginger for a side dish that's ready in minutes.
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A flavorful, fast and easy recipe for grilled pork tenderloin. The spice could also be used on chicken or ribs!
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A recipe for a light watermelon and beer cocktail perfect for summer tailgating or barbecues.
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An easy beer cocktail consisting of wheat beer and raspberry lambic.
Ingredients: wheat beer, raspberry
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Round steak strips are sauteed with green pepper and simmered with diced tomatoes, garlic, and ginger in this easy meal. Serve over steamed rice.
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The barbecued ribs I like best are cooked all the way through, using moist, relatively low heat, then finished over a high flame for a final browning And you can nicely, if imperfectly, replicate this process by braising the ribs and then finishing them over the grill or in the broiler Of course the broiler won’t add wood flavor, but then neither will a gas grill or briquettes