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                    Herb and spice recipes (184)

                    Find recipes utilising fresh herbs such as mint sauce and pesto. And why not try making your own spice mixes with recipes for garam masala and taco seasoning?
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                    Recipe by: AbsolutGillian
                    This is a traditional paste that originated in the Yucatán region of Mexico. It is used in stews or as a rub for meats. Try it on pork, chicken, fish or seafood for a warm, spicy flavour.
                    Recipe by: Aureli
                    This is a popular Catalan garlic sauce that goes very well with grilled meat and roasted pepper and aubergine (Escalivada). I have seen many spellings for this (i.e. alioli, aioli...) but the real name is "All i Oli" - from the Catalan for Garlic and Oil - and these 2 are the only ingredients although there are variations and some places add egg to ensure the consistency of the sauce, which with our without egg should look like mayonnaise.
                    Recipe by: Jim Clark
                    Classic Mediterranean dish using black olives, anchovies and capers. This dip is great with toasted pitta bread or crusty bread.
                    Recipe by: YULANDA_US
                    Apple purée gives this sauce a rich thick texture that coats meat well. It has a sweet spicy flavour, excellent on chicken or pork. It may also be stored in sterile glass jars.
                    Recipe by: Julie Dumford
                    A wonderful, light salsa recipe given to me by a friend who claims she can't cook! Serve with tortilla crisps, or as an accompaniment to chargrilled chicken.
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                    Recipe by: Bertha Mann
                    A Mediterranean dip of sweet grilled aubergine accented with onion, olive oil and dill. You can adjust the seasonings to your liking.
                    Recipe by: Wesley Murks
                    This is a West Indian marinade that's been used for generations. It's best suited for fish and game, but I also like it on chicken and pork. Make sure you adjust the amount of chillies to your taste. Also, I sometimes replace the orange juice with marmalade for a sweeter marinade.
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                    Recipe by: winstono2005
                    This is my favourite Caribbean dish which is very well seasoned (a trademark of Caribbean food) and have always enjoyed it as a child. The sauce should not be as thick as a curry and not too watery if that makes any sense. There are many varieties of this dish and is always best served with rice and peas and West Indian pepper sauce.
                    Recipe by: CSANDST1
                    Pronounced "Basil Roo-ee", this delicious dish is the perfect summer starter. Basil and tomatoes are seasoned with green chilli, garlic and sea salt. Serve with toasted baguette slices or pitta wedges.
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                    Recipe by: Richard
                    This dressing is great with artichokes, asparagus, or green salad, and it's one of the easiest recipes I have! Using a good quality olive oil makes a big difference in this dressing.
                    Recipe by: BOBEVERLY
                    My mother-in-law gave me this BBQ sauce recipe over twenty four years ago. I use it frequently and someone always asks for it. A mixture of tangy ingredients, onion and brown sugar creates a tasty sauce! This will keep in the fridge for several weeks.
                    Recipe by: martin_pain
                    This is an Iranian (Persian) dish and i found the recipe in an old cookbook. It says there are Vegetarian versions so if anyone has one, please let me know!
                    Recipe by: zachary1000
                    hi hope you like my first recipe added to this website,i'm not sure exactly the timing so please add what tweeks you think is right. i made a list of all the eqipment you should need, saves people worrieing when get half way through a recipe and finding out they have forgot something, hope this helps equipment needed large bowl sharp knive green chopping board red chopping board tea spoon tablespoon frying pan food procesor (to make the bread crumbs) baking tray
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                    Recipe by: Jana Ritz
                    This marinade can be used with any type of beef or chicken. If you want it spicy, mix in crushed chillies.
                    Recipe by: Scoop
                    Rich and saucy! Best Served with Spaghetti & freshly grated Parmesan cheese.
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                    Recipe by: The Iron Chef-SuziQ
                    Pronounced 'bun-yet,' this is an old Italian recipe from my Nonie's kitchen. It is made using mainly parsley and garlic and is meant to be eaten with crusty warm bread. It is almost sinful to share this secret recipe with the world, but I know you'll love it as much as my family and I do. Refrigerate overnight for best flavour.
                    Recipe by: stewlia
                    I invented this last night to use up a sad old sweet potato and bag of pureed squash that's been in the freezer for months! Luckily it was pretty good...
                    Recipe by: GYPSIE8
                    "This flavourful barbecue sauce for ribs is just like the kind they serve at a famous restaurant in Montreal, Quebec, that has people lining up on the street any given night of the week. Don't' skip the lemon juice or cinnamon. Simmer the leftover sauce until sugar is completely dissolved and serve on the side for those who like their ribs dripping with flavour."
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                    Recipe by: littlejessi
                    Serve this delicious, garlicky and herby dip with pitta, tortilla crisps or wheat crackers.
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                    Recipe by: caraanne
                    An excellent hearty and warming family meal. Can be mildly mouthwatering or hot as you dare. It can also be varied ever so slightly by trying different flavoured corn chips/tortilla chips. Try zingy lime or fragrant chilli varieties to suit your own tastes. I have seen chilli lasagna recipes before but always using pasta sheets which doesn't feel very Mexican to me. Serve with a crisp cooling salad dressed with mint, cucumber, yoghurt or soured cream.
                     
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