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Chef Tim Cushman's bright, briny salsa, full of vitamin E-rich olives, is more like a crunchy tapenade. It's delicious over white fish like hake.
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Low in fat but high in protein, beans are one of Joe Bastianich's favorite ingredients. He uses white beans here, but he also loves making this recipe with chickpeas and flat gigante beans: "The bigger and creamier the beans, the better."
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A delicious broccoli-cheddar potato skins recipe, perfect for game day.
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Avocado and habanero peppers are submerged in a brine of vinegar and fresh dill to make these addictive spicy pickles that are a DIY treat.
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This beef tenderloin is rubbed with a complex adobo paste made from three kinds of dried chiles.
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Flour tortillas filled with a mildly spicy, cheesy, picante chicken and rice mixture, then topped with more cheese and baked. A great dinner inspired by Mexican flavors. This is my favorite chicken recipe!
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Don't toss out the chicken bones and miscellaneous pieces like wing tips, backs, and necks. Make stock out of them; it's pure gold in the kitchen.
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Chef Naomi Pomeroy uses barley to make her hearty version of risotto, packed with sautéed oyster mushrooms. The dish is substantial enough to be a main course for a lunch; to make it vegetarian, substitute good vegetable stock for the beef broth.
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Luisa Weiss marinates this pork loin roast with a sweet-and-spicy combination of maple sugar, ginger, and crushed red pepper; the sugar melts to form a luscious glaze as the meat roasts.
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This Vietnamese beef and green bean stir-fry is served over rice for a quick meal. Other vegetables, such as broccoli florets, could be substituted for the beans.
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Years ago a friend gave me her black-eyed pea recipe that was not your usual black-eyed peas. She called them Cottoneyed Peas. It was a spicy and warm welcome into the New Year. I now get requests for it all the time. You can make it as spicy as you like or, if you don't like spicy, use the peas without jalapeno.
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When Saints' fan Melissa Smith, a.k.a. Mother Hen of ChicksintheHuddle.com, prepares tailgate food for an upcoming game, she tries to incorporate a friendly little dig at the opposing team.