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09/05/2012
Mostardabest served with meats, an assortment of boiled cuts, or cheeses that can take its sharpness.
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09/04/2012
A stew made from chana dal (yellow split peas), sambar is a spicy medium for vegetables from miniature eggplants to okra to pearl onions.
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09/04/2012
Leave it to the potato-loving Irish to dream up colcannon, spuds mashed with finely chopped cabbage and enriched with lots of cream.
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09/04/2012
This perfect rendition, from Claudia Roden's masterpiece cookbook The Food of Spain (HarperCollins, 2011), is a deceptively simple mixture of olive oil, white wine vinegar, chopped parsley, and crushed tomato. Somehow it telegraphs coolness and warmth, acidity and richness all at the same time.
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09/04/2012
Order a curry in many Indian restaurants, and Major Grey's comes alongside it; in an English pub, a dollop might complement cheddar cheese. However it's served, this Anglo-Indian condiment is scrumptiously sweet and tangy.
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09/20/2012
Chef Iliana de la Vega of El Naranjo restaurant in Austin, Texas, shared her recipe for this classic Pueblan sauce made with pumpkin seeds and tomatillos.
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09/17/2012
This long-simmered soup matches spiced black beans with a roasted tomato purée.
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09/04/2012
Brightened with chiles and lime juice, this silky avocado soup gets an added dose of richness from heavy cream.
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08/27/2012
Angela Tovar Morales, a cook at La Casa Dragones—the home of Casa Dragones Tequila in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico—gave us the recipe for her classic guacamole with fresh tortilla chips. For the best results, she suggests making it in a molcajete, or mortar and pestle.
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08/23/2012
This zesty mix of fresh seafood, tomato and lime juices, and hot sauce is a refreshing snack or light meal eaten along Mexico's coasts.
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08/09/2012
This clean, flavorful preparation of whole fish stuffed with pico de gallo preserves all the fish's natural juices. Mullet is typically used, but red snapper works just as well.
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08/08/2012
Similar to tortilla soup, this version is sour from lots of whole limes in the broth and garnish; roasted habañero chiles add smokey heat to this bright soup.
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08/06/2012
This quick breakfast dish is made a la Mexicana with red tomatoes, white onions, and green jalapeños, ingredients that mirror the colors of the Mexican flag.
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07/27/2012
Sweet roasted poblano chiles add smokey depth to this soup made with spinach and enriched with cream.
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07/18/2012
This earthy toasted pumpkin seed salsa, a specialty of the Yucatán, is rich, thick, and satisfying. Serve it with tortilla chips for dipping.
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07/18/2012
Charred tomatoes give this vibrant red salsa a hint of sweetness and smoke.
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07/18/2012
Tropical fruit adds sweetness and acidity to this fragrant, spicy salsa. The tart pineapple is a perfect foil for rich meats, stewed chicken, and roasted fish.
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07/18/2012
This peanut-chile sauce, a take on a traditional salsa from Chiapas, Mexico, is delicious spooned on grilled chicken or shrimp.
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07/18/2012
These vinegary pickled chiles are an essential condiment for all kinds of street foods in Mexico.
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07/18/2012
Bright and fruity, this salsa is the perfect counterpoint to the richness of cheesy dishes and grilled meats.
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