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Banana-cream pie is a fixture of Los Angeles dining, Jennifer Steinhauer reported for The Times in 2007 In large part, it seems that both the banana, a staple fruit in many parts of the world, and the cream pie, which is standard fare in the South and Midwest, appeal to the heterogeneous eaters of Los Angeles Annie Miler, the owner and chef at Clementine, a bakery near Century City, who grew up baking banana-cream pies, told her, “People are sort of here from all over the country.” Her recipe follows
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What a great twist on lemonade. Freeze some of this into ice cubes to use in the drinks, so it won't be diluted!
Ingredients: sugar, water, ginger, lemon juice, fruit
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Fresh green beans are cooked whole in canola and sesame oils, then splashed with soy sauce and served with toasted sesame seeds.
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Sesame oil, rice vinegar, shredded cabbage, and crushed ramen noodles make this beautiful salad the perfect accompaniment to your favorite Asian dishes.
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First you saute onion with cinnamon and cumin. A very happy beginning. Then you stir in tomatoes, fresh shelled peas and coconut milk perfumed with chili powder, coriander, and turmeric. Simmer until peas are tender.
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Custard the way it should be—creamy, smooth, and a cinch to make.
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Two kinds of cereal, sunflower seeds, raisins, and chocolate chips are sweetened with honey and peanut butter and cut into bars in this easy no-bake recipe. Grab a bar for breakfast on the go or a quick and easy snack.
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These bars are a great lunch box treat. Use almonds or macadamia nuts as a variation.
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A great accompaniment for any dinner. It uses very basic ingredients and is slightly Indian-inspired.
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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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For casual entertaining, the tapas experience translates well to the small home kitchen One delicious hot tapas classic easily made at home is called pinchos Moruños, or Moorish skewers, essentially small kebabs of pork marinated in Arabic (Moorish) spices and grilled, usually on a hot steel plancha Because most Muslim Arabs wouldn’t eat pork, one presumes the original dish was lamb