An easy gin and lime highball. Usually considered a summer drink, this refreshing lime concoction is a tart surprise when the winter weather settles in.
Author: Shelley Wiseman
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These energy bites not only hit the spot for something sweet, they're also nutrient-dense and hit all your macros.
Author: Cara Clark
Our simple Asian-inspired kabobs are delicious served with a homemade mint-yogurt dip. If you don't have Chinese five-spice powder on hand, chili powder works just as well. Budget dinner price: $2.43 per...
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Here's a recipe that is fast - 25 min. Ideal for Valentine's Day from Stuart Brioza and Nicole Krasinsky from Valentine's Day Dinner in Food & Wine Magazine, 02/2006 edition. Chef Brioza has a brilliant...
Author: Manami
Brushed with a tangy glaze that starts with bottled barbecue sauce, this succulent steak is full of flavor and is quick to put together.
Author: JackieOhNo
I found a recipe similar on all recipes, but I did not like how long it took to cooked down. I like chunky jam and do not like to stand at the stove that long. So I changed it to use pectin instead. Cooking...
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An easy tequila cocktail made with creme de cassis and ginger beer or ginger ale. Check out the recipe!
Author: Eben Freeman
In this memorable cocktail, tart, bitter orange kisses roasted agave.
Author: Emma Janzen
From "Caribbean Carnival", Good Food Magazine, February 1987. Prep times does not include 2 hours to cool and chill.
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Grilled corn is one of the easiest way to do summer right. Some recipes will have you soak the corn in salt water before grilling, but for husked corn, this actually works against plumpness. This recipe...
Author: Mathew Ramsey
Adapted from the Restaurant "Hook Line & Sinker" in Dallas, Texas. While in Dallas on business we run into the always busy Hook Line & Sinker (located at 3103 Lemmon Ave.) and order the Mexican Cocktail...
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Smoky and spicy, creamy and bright, this is an irresistible dish that flies off our market menu all summer.
Author: Marc Vidal
The Paloma is Mexico's most popular cocktail. This version is made with grilled grapefruit and grilled lime to give the drink a slightly smoky edge.
Author: Kristin Donnelly
This is a great side dish to any Thai or Asian meal. If you use the vegetable stock this is a great vegetarian side dish!
Author: Diana Adcock
Cucumber Mint Agua Fresca! Cool and refreshing agua fresca made with cucumbers, lime, and mint. Perfect way to cool down on a hot day!
Author: Elise Bauer
From EatingWell: July/August 2008. Creamed corn goes tropical with coconut milk, cilantro and lime juice. We love this with the kick of crushed red pepper, but it's great without it if you don't enjoy...
Author: KerfuffleUponWincle
Make and share this Carrot Lime Soup recipe from Food.com.
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The short crust base has a pleasant grittiness thanks to the addition of cornmeal, which loves to be partnered with lime. Serve these in a single layer, even right out of the pan, to preserve the shiny...
Author: Susan Spungen
In our cold-weather version of the mojito we sub out white rum for rich, brooding blackstrap and mint for muddled rosemary.
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