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Scandinavian rye breads look nothing like the slices that clamp together the sandwiches at your neighborhood deli in New York Made from whole grains and naturally risen, they are chewy, fragrant and deliciously dark With butter and cheese, or as the base for avocado toast, they are amazingly satisfying
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This recipe is by Alice Hart and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This recipe features the natural pairing of lamb and Moroccan spices like cumin, coriander, mint, harissa, and fennel seeds.
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High-quality pisco retains a fresh, grapey flavor.
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This recipe is by Mark Bittman and takes 10 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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In this variation on chicken tikka masala, a Cornish hen is cooked in a slow cooker with coconut milk and tandoori masala seasoning.
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Grilled za'atar-marinated chicken tenders are served over a romaine salad chock-full of crunchy veggies and drizzled in lemon-tahini dressing.
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The salty-sweet combo of raisins, almonds, goat cheese, and olives gives this award-winning vegetarian sandwich its Moroccan character.
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Fluffy, professional meringue type buttercream that's not too sweet and withstands high temperatures. Perfect for stack cakes such as wedding cakes. Easily adaptable to various flavoring extracts and colors.
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Crispy rice has a revered place in many cultures These rice cakes, which work well as a side dish to a piece of grilled meat or fish, offer the delicious crunch of Korean nurunji or Middle eastern hkaka, with some of the herbed cheesy goodness of Italian arancini The basic recipe can be used to accommodate vegetables other than zucchini and herbs other than mint, or can be made without either for a more simple backdrop for a fried egg or a simple snack for a child.
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This chutney is sweet, hot and a little sour You could use green mango in place of the ripe mango Try this chutney with these spicy corn pakoras.