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Spicy, smoky, and sweet. This is the perfect addition to that crusty roll you've been trying to figure out a sandwich filling for!
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This is a recipe I came up with while trying to figure out what to do with stuff I had on hand. It was so good my husband asked me to publish it and share it with the world. Southwestern food is my specialty. It is especially good with the Fabulous French Loaves recipe on this site.
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A delicious concoction of prawns and pine nuts with a hint of chile pepper. The addition of carrots give a little added crunch and color. If you take your time and stir constantly, you'll end up with the creamiest, tastiest risotto ever!
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This warm and hearty dip features cooked ground sausage mixed with spicy canned tomatoes and cream cheese for a downright meaty chip accompaniment.
Ingredients: sausage, tomatoes, cream cheese
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Baked corn tortillas filled with sauteed beef, onion and chile peppers, topped with tomato sauce, sour cream, green onions, and Cheddar cheese.
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A very simple soup that gives off a complex aroma and flavor. One taste of these prawns in the spicy and sour broth will send your taste buds to the tropics.
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Grilled flank steak is served on a bed of romaine lettuce with fresh mint, cilantro, and Thai basil and tossed in a flavorful lime juice dressing in this authentic Thai steak salad.
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Use homemade vegetable juice or store-bought tomato juice to make this Michelada: a spicy, savory, tangy, and amazingly refreshing beer cocktail.
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Sang Yoon's succulent chicken, glazed with an Indian-inflected blend of tamarind, vinegar, and chile, sits on a pan-seared cake of slender Chinese egg noodles. The glaze is terrific with any poultry.
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"Thailand is condiment heaven, with a gazillion sauces. This northern Thai-style one is extra-sour, because it uses both tamarind and lime," says Naomi Duguid.