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    Rice with Panela Cheese and Chiltomate Salsa
    Yummly
    When you are used to the same old rice and beans, it is sometimes nice to mix things up. Try our Rice with Panela Cheese and Chiltomate Salsa recipe. These bold flavors will leave you and your guests wanting more. Let us know what you think about this Rice with Panela Cheese and Chiltomate Salsa recipe in the comments below or give this recipe a star rating for others to follow along.
    Sweet and Spicy Chili Pork Chops
    Food.com
    From Cooking Light. What's particularly nice about this recipe is that, except for the chops, you are likely to have everything else handy. Quick recipe, great for weeknights. I usually use slightly larger bone-in chops, which I prefer.
    Trout Rechad
    Food and Wine
    When you grow up close to the water, be it by an ocean, lake, or river, you develop a natural affinity for fish. You start to appreciate the subtle differences in flavor and texture between various types of fish and learn to cook and eat them in a thousand different ways.In India, where I grew up, fish was steamed, fried, or cooked in curries and served over beds of warm scented rice or bread—and it was always on the menu for weekends. These days, although I live on the other side of the world, seafood is still a mainstay in my Bay Area kitchen, and pan-seared and fried fish are popular options at my home when guests visit. What I like about serving dishes like this Rechad with Trout is the convenience it offers; the spice blend can be made ahead of time, and fish cooks rather quickly, so I’m not trapped at the stove when I want to be spending time with my guests.I lean on rechad masala quite often; it’s a bright red paste that’s prepared by grinding down Kashmiri chiles with vinegar and a few spices. It’s a staple in many kitchens in Goa, a region located on the west coast of India. Goan cuisine is renowned for its use of chiles, but that wasn’t always the case. When the Portuguese arrived in the 16th century, they introduced chiles from South America, which quickly became an integral part of the local cuisine. In Portuguese the word “recheado” means stuffed and in Goa, you’ll see it spelled as either “recheado” or “rechad” on restaurant menus.In this recipe, I lean on Kashmiri chiles for their bright red lycopenic color. These chiles are mild in their heat level and are only sold dry. They’re readily available at Indian grocery stores and spice markets; if you can’t find them, use any dried red chile that you like.The classic choices of fish for this recipe are usually pomfret or mackerel, but I’ve found trout to work exceptionally well. Once it’s fried, serve this fish with warm rice and a light salad and a few wedges of fresh lime or lemon to squeeze over the top.
    Meyer Lemon Avgolemono
    Food52
    I learned to cook by watching my grandmother, and being allowed to experiment in the kitchen by my mother, who could cook, but didn't enjoy it. Most of my early attempts at real meals were made following one or another recipe created by one of these two women. My mom sent me to college with my own copies of many of these recipes, and I often entertained friends by cooking and sharing these family meals. As my culinary understanding grew, and I relied on recipes less and less in the kitchen, I began to crave some of these childhood favorites, but found that many of them relied on canned and processed foods. Take this original Greek Lemon Soup that my mother used to make on the regular, for example. Not only was the base four cans of chicken and rice soup, but the recipe calls for Sauterne (not to be confused with the sweet desert wine Sauternes). Sauterne is what we used to call "Cooking Wine," and it was literally just that. Found near the vinegars, and next to the similarly labeled "Cooking Sherry," Sauterne was not a drinkable wine, and was full of sugars and preservatives. Bleeech. Thankfully, today's trend is to cook with wine you would drink, and Sauterne is therefore hard to come by, not that one would go looking for it. For this particular recipe, I substituted with a French White Burgundy, and let me tell you-- it works beautifully. And that is really what reworked recipes like this are for, taking generational favorites, and giving them a whole new look. It is, but it isn't, my grandmother's cooking anymore...
    Japanese Yaki Udon Recipe For Beginners
    Yummly
    It was amazing! Came out very similar if not the same, to what I’ve bought at Korean restaurants. I used steak instead and cut them in thin slices. I
    Bourbon Scallion Chicken
    Food.com
    I never was convinced there was bourbon in bourbon chicken. I set up a lab experiment in my little kitchen, sample box of mall bourbon chicken, and my own ingredients, all ready for a Food Network style Throwdown, (without Bobby Flay). I already had a general plan for what I thought might be in Bourbon Chicken, and then I went to work, chopping, mixing, cooking, tasting, tasting, tasting, and I feel confident I got this done. Side by side taste tests get a thumbs up for my recipe. Note: I used some low calorie ingredients in mine, and if you choose to use full calorie options, be careful not to burn or over sweeten your sauce. You can get ketjap manis in oriental grocery stores. Don't substitute regular soy sauce for it- the flavor and texture is totally different. Or you could try making Recipe #39318, reduced to the thickness of honey. I think the ketjap manis I used must have given it the reddish color, although I hadn't noticed that using it before. Maybe it was the cherry coke? The color won't really matter so don't worry about it.
    Gochujang-Glazed Tofu
    Food52
    "Tofu is bland" or "Can you really make tofu taste good?" is what I hear all the time when I tell people I love tofu. While a block of tofu may not look exciting, it is. You just need the proper preparation and seasoning. Tofu is made from one of my favorite humble ingredients, the soybean. This bean is mighty! Why? It can turn into soy milk, tofu, yuba, and much more. Tofu comes in different forms, from silken to firm. The difference between them is the water content: The softer the tofu, the higher the water content is, and vice versa. There are so many ways to prepare tofu: baked, steamed, boiled, fried…. Today, you'll learn how to air fry the tofu using the freeze-and-thaw method for that extra spongy and chewy texture. Note: The frozen tofu will take about 1 day to thaw in the fridge, so plan ahead. This way of preparing the tofu is similar to my Crispy Tofu Katsu, but it uses a different coating; instead of crunchy panko, a simple flour-and-water batter yields a delightful crust. Once they are air fried, tofu sticks get tossed in a spicy, sweet gochujang glaze inspired by the popular Korean fried chicken recipe from Maangchi. This sauce is finger-licking good and has all the components I love: sweet and salty, with a touch of tang. It's a great recipe for tofu lovers and skeptics alike. If you don’t have an air fryer, you can do this instead: Heat the oven to 425°F. Lay the battered tofu sticks on a foil-lined, greased sheet pan, and spray or dab the tofu with some oil. Bake for 15 to 20 minutes, then broil for about 5 minutes to crisp up. Be sure to serve your tofu with store-bought or homemade pickled Korean radish, more commonly known as chicken mu.
    Spicy Smoked Salmon "Bento" Bagel Sandwich with Cucumber Salad
    Food52
    Sometimes a sandwich is just a sandwich -- simple fillings slapped on bread and eaten in a hurry. But sometimes a sandwich is a meal much greater than the sum of it's parts. Many memorable sandwiches rely on a combination of ingredients that have been elevated to iconic like a PB&J or a pastrami on rye. Some take a maximalist approach, stuffing a whole meal between slices of bread. Think of the classic Thanksgiving dinner leftover sandwich, or Primanti Brothers' sandwiches stacked high with layers of coleslaw and fries. (Pittsburghers, you know what I mean!) This sandwich is an homage to both approaches... and the cross-cultural history of sushi. The journey sushi has taken from humble street food to art form to the Philadelphia roll you might pick up in a grocery store is a complicated one with influences from ancient China, Japan, Korea, and the many talented chefs honing their craft and adapting to local ingredients and palettes. Sushi, while rooted in tradition, is continuously evolving. Story has it that California rolls and spicy tuna rolls were created to appeal to North American palates and ingredient availability in the late 70s and early 80s, while bagels with lox & cream cheese inspired Madame Saito to create the Philly roll. With a nod to the delicious melding of foods and flavors that helped sushi gain popularity in the US, this sandwich includes a whole lunchbox worth of flavors on one bagel. As with a well-composed bento box, I aimed to include a variety of colors, flavors and textures; carbs, protein and veggies using ingredients as at home on a bagel as in a box of sushi. It starts with a toasted sesame bagel. Spicy Smoked Salmon Schmear is a nod to spicy tuna rolls. I used the ratio of sriracha to mayo from Tim Anderson’s Spicy Tuna Roll recipe in JapanEasy. Early sushi was made with cured fish more often than raw, so using cold-smoked salmon or lox seemed as appropriate as it is delicious in this spread. I included a rolled egg omelette for something similar to tamagoyaki -- a sushi and bento favorite. Lox and eggs also happen to be wonderful together. If you’d like something more classic than my freehand variation, check out Namiko Chen’s recipes on Just One Cookbook. The Cucumber Salad is reminiscent of both deli pickles and seaweed salad. It’s a variation of a dead-simple salad that I make — just vegetables sprinkled with vinegar and seasonings. The result is a refreshing foil for the heaviness of the salmon schmear and eggs. This sandwich is equally delightful with the fillings carefully composed on the bagel (like a bento box!) as they are layered between bagel halves. Most, if not all of the ingredients can be found at a well-stocked grocery store. But please, for the love of carbs, get yourself a really good bagel! We like Yeasty Boys or Wexler's in LA for bagels that make us East Coast transplants feel like we're back in NYC. I hope you enjoy this sandwich as much as I do!
    Spicy Chicken Noodles
    Allrecipes
    No matter what recipe they're used in, rice noodles are a proven crowd-pleaser. I think this spicy chicken noodles dish is perfect for using up leftover chicken, assuming it wasn't horribly overcooked in the first place. If you did want to use raw chicken, go ahead and chop it up, and stir-fry it for a minute or two before adding your vegetables.