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Green Onion Garlic Naan Bread
I am going to show you how to make naan Chef John-style—when I want it fast and I don't want to use yeast and wait for a dough to rise but I also want it just as good as if I did. While I originally tried this method to save time, it produces what might be my favorite style of naan. It really is incredible whether you use garlic and green onions, or not. As naan are made, they must be stacked and wrapped in a kitchen towel to keep them soft and supple.
Chickpea Tikka Masala
Chickpea tikka masala is a classic Indian curry where chickpeas are cooked in a flavorful creamy sauce. Serve over basmati rice or with naan.
Paneer Tikka Masala
This paneer tikka masala made with cubes of paneer cheese in a spicy creamy curry sauce is easy to make. This vegetarian dish goes well with naan or basmati rice.
Mixed Vegetable Curry
This mixed vegetable curry will add color, flavor, and a little heat to your plate, a suitable side dish for your homemade butter chicken, or tikka masala. Add a side of rice and some naan to round out the menu.
One Pot Turmeric Chicken and Rice
This one pot turmeric chicken and rice dish is made by cooking chicken breast, green beans, tomatoes, aromatics, and seasonings with the rice all in one pot. A recipe for raita is included, as a condiment, if desired. Serve with a tossed salad and some naan or roti for a complete meal.
Mini Ice Cream Pretzel Sandwiches
These little one- or two-bite ice cream sandwiches are quick and easy to make, and fun to eat. Different flavors of ice cream and fresh fruit give you lots of options.
Manjar (Dulce de Leche) from Scratch
This is one hundred percent Chilean. It is a sort of caramel that can be found everywhere in Chile. Actually, most pastry making in my country has manjar in it. The truth is that one can eat manjar anytime during the day and in many different ways: with bread, cheese, cookies, and my favorite, with meringue. Some of my foreign friends love it, some others hate it, so I guess you must give it a try and judge.
Roasted Golden Beet Hummus
Golden beets are slightly sweet and really enhance the flavor of hummus. Typically made with chickpeas, this hummus gets its incredibly creamy texture from white beans. Optional garnishes include a drizzle of olive oil and a dash of paprika or some pomegranate arils. Serve with raw veggies or pita chips.
Asian-Inspired Carrot Hummus
The roasted carrots bring sweetness and the ginger adds a little zing. This hummus has layers of warm, spicy flavors, it's economical, easy to make, and best of all, you know everything that's going into it. Serve with freshly cut veggies, pita chips, naan bread, tortilla chips, crackers, or crostini.
Carrot Hummus
Carrot hummus is my favorite dip of all time. This recipe was created by my friend Mary. Play around with the proportions to taste — you really cannot mess it up! Serve with pita chips.
Lemony White Bean Hummus
I came up with this recipe after wanting hummus, but not having chickpeas or tahini in the house. This is lemony, creamy, and really good for you! Try with pita bread or raw vegetables. Also good on a tortilla with chopped red bell pepper and olives.
Instant Pot® Harissa Hummus
Classic hummus made from dried chickpeas in your Instant Pot® with the kick of harissa, the smoked pepper paste from North Africa. Serve with warm flatbread or veggies. You can even add some to your soups for a twist in flavor. The hummus can be served immediately or refrigerated to help flavors meld.
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