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Cabbage and carrots get a quick brine, then a dressing of sesame, vinegar, cayenne, and sugar for great kimchi flavor without the wait.
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Rubbing butter on chicken skin (as well as under it) and letting it sit in the fridge for a few hours is a great way to make it extra-crispy, with moist breast meat.
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Peanut and curry are blended together for a very unique and creamy textured soup. It goes great with some warm sourdough bread and a light salad.
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Healthy yet hearty, this vegetarian dish of lightly pan-fried crispy tofu and buttery soft sweet potatoes is a meal that will leave you feeling satisfied.
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A creative and fun way to enjoy a great fall and winter vegetable: crunchy “buns” of roasted brussels sprouts with a tasty middle -- a confit of caramelized onions, tangy mustard and savory tempeh -- that makes for “dreamy bites of pure umami goodness," said Marla Rose of Berwyn, Ill who sent us this special recipe.
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Tofu and milk are blended, then baked with spinach, garlic, onion, Cheddar and Swiss cheeses. Soy milk and cheeses may be substituted to make a veggie quiche.
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A quick, easy and tasty recipe for thick lentil soup. Serve with thickly sliced crusty bread for a filling and delicious meal.
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A creamy cheese sauce tops pasta in this homemade, kid-pleasing baked macaroni and cheese recipe sprinkled with breadcrumbs.
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This is a crunchy chicken and rice salad with an East Indian influence.
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With two types of tomatoes – standard Jersey and plum – this salsa takes full advantage of summer's bounty Herbes de Provence and shallots stand in for the traditional seasonings of cilantro and onions, which means it skews slightly, and delightfully, French We like it with grilled fish or chicken.
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Put an Italian spin on your stuffing with this recipe using focaccia bread, pine nuts, sundried tomatoes, and marinated artichoke hearts.
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Here is a simple, excellent one-pot recipe for a midweek feast, full of rich flavor, with a sauce that you won't want to waste It came to The Times in 2014 via the Twitter account of Andrew Zimmern, the chef and globe-trotting television personality who thrills to home cooking when he's not at work, which is not often His then wife, Rishia Zimmern, adapted it from Martha Stewart, and he put it on the social network: “Brown 8 thighs, 3 C shallots