ARTICLES For Garlic
YOGURT RAITA WITH CUCUMBER AND YELLOW RAISINS

WITH 5 COMMENTS
This yogurt raita is a refreshing complement to spicy foods. The yellow raisins provide a sweet contrast to the cooling cucumbers and fresh herbs. Serve with Indian curries or go out of the box and serve raita to garnish your tacos or add to a pulled pork sandwich.
KASHMIRI LAMB IN RED CHILE SAUCE

WITH 2 COMMENTS
A deliciously spicy, fork-tender lamb is braised in Indian/Kashmiri spices for a wonderful one-pot meal for entertaining or a special meal at home. It is gluten-free and can be made ahead.
CILANTRO BASMATI RICE

WITH NO COMMENTS
Garlic, onions and cilantro gives rice extra flavor and texture. This recipe goes well with a variety of cuisines, including Indian, Mexican and Thai.
SIMPLE CAESAR SALAD

WITH 5 COMMENTS
This recipe for a pared down Caesar salad is as delicious and impressive as it was when it was invented almost 100 years ago. The key is to use high quality ingredients and dry and chill the lettuce well in advance.
FRESH CEVICHE

WITH 4 COMMENTS
Fresh ceviche is my go-to recipe when I have really fresh fish. It takes about 15 minutes to make and is always appreciated. Scoop it up with tortilla chips for a mighty fine appetizer.
PEAR SOUP WITH BLUE CHEESE & PANCETTA

WITH 4 COMMENTS
Pears, blue cheese and pancetta combine to make a delicious savory soup with a hint of sweetness. Gluten-free and easily adjusted for vegan, vegetarian and dairy-free diets.
ASIAN-STYLE TURKEY STOCK

WITH NO COMMENTS
A fragrant Asian-style broth that is perfect for making pho. This is the answer for what to do with your leftover Thanksgiving turkey carcass.
OTTOLENGHI’S TOMATO AND POMEGRANATE SALAD

WITH 5 COMMENTS
Yotam Ottolenghi's Turkish-inspired tomato and pomegranate salad is as beautiful as it is tasty. Here is my version of this flavorful and easy salad.
INCREDIBLE-BACON-WRAPPED TURKEY

WITH 116 COMMENTS
This bacon wrapped turkey is every bit as incredible as it looks. It is fun to make and one of the easiest, most flavorful and moist turkeys I have ever made. No stuffing, no brining, just a little jacket weaving. I encourage you to try this turkey!
SLOW COOKER CHICKEN WITH WALNUTS AND POMEGRANATE

WITH 24 COMMENTS
This slow-cooker dish is a variation on Persian Fesenjoon, a medieval dish originally made with wild duck. Fork-tender and delicious, with a good balance of sweet, sour and savory.