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After searching the internet for a good Chinese Spareribs recipe and not finding any that caught my eye, I decided to make my own. This recipe is pretty simple, and yields tender, juicy, tangy ribs. In Japan, I cooked this in the fish broiler, but it should be fine on the grill or in the oven.
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Melissa Danielle of the blog, "Honeybee Holistic", sent a twitter request asking to swap my lemon balm for mulberries. Of course, I agreed to the swap, and we...
Ingredients: water, elderberry, sugar, vanilla, mint
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Spicy sautéed chard with chiles and ginger is full of flavor, easy and pleasing with pretty much any protein Here, it moves to the center of the plate with plump, seared shrimp Any kind of chard can be used for this dish, but rainbow or red will be prettier than white-stemmed Swiss chard
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Mango chutney is EASY to make! This tangy, tasty condiment is a perfect dip or accompaniment to chicken, pork, or lamb
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Chicken flavored with ginger, lime, and fresh herbs is served in lettuce leaves in this spicy Larb Gai recipe fit for a Slow-Carb meal.
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Rich dark chocolate and a little bit of rum makes this a shortbread cookie fit for a "bajillionaire."
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Japanese style-broiled salmon just like the restaurants. Easy recipe I came up with at the request of my family. Serve with sticky white rice and a light salad.
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Spaghetti noodles are tossed with peanut butter, tamari, and Thai chili sauce for this quick, Asian-inspired meal for one.
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An easy Mexican adobo sauce recipe, with ancho and guajillo chiles, fresh ginger, cumin, salt, and black pepper.
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A great answer to that eternal question — “What do I do with all these apples?” — apple butter is a sweetened, concentrated, lightly spiced spread that’s smoother than jam and thicker than applesauce and fantastic on buttered toast, thinned with vinegar as a sauce for pork chops, or used to top breakfast treats like pancakes, waffles or biscuits The apples here are intentionally left unpeeled and uncored to take advantage of the extra flavor in the peels and pectin-rich cores (A pass through a food mill or sieve after cooking will pull them out.) As for the ideal apple butter apple — well, there is none