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Chocolate soy milk, banana, strawberries, and pineapple give the flavors of a banana split in smoothie form.
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This recipe is by Bryan Miller and takes 45 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This chicken-fried chicken sandwich recipe has chicken breast dipped in buttermilk, floured, fried until crispy, and topped with homemade pickled peppers.
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"Red lentils are the king of weekday cooking," said Meera Sodha, the British cookbook author In this robust dish, she turns to quick-cooking red lentils, deepening their flavor with fried green chiles, garlic and ginger It's not traditional to serve the kale on top, but it turns a simple dish into a luxurious, complete meal: Just add hot rice and a spoonful of yogurt on the side.
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This is a yummy, crunchy cabbage salad with toasted ramen noodles and almond slivers. The bowl is always licked clean at potlucks!
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Absolutley addictive honey chicken wings! With a fresh ginger, honey, soy sauce marinade, these honey chicken wings will have you begging for more.
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This grown-up punch is perfect for a winter cocktail party.
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This recipe is by Steven Stern and takes 5 minutes plus 3 to 5 days' refrigeration. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Chewy fennel-flecked energy bars, packed with dried figs, almonds, and hazelnuts.
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The ingredient that makes this marinade both spicy and sweet is adobo sauce from canned chiles in adobo, a useful sauce that I had not thought to use in marinades until I was introduced to the idea by the cookbook author and television host Pati Jinich The sauce has enough heat, so I don’t use the canned chipotles, though you could add one if you wanted I hold back a couple of tablespoons of the marinade and use it to finish the vegetables and deglaze the pan.