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Sink your teeth into these delectable dishes inspired by local offerings and culinary traditions from around the world.

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salsaverde
This salsa uses a bunch for bright, flavorful ingredients to create a delectable addition to any Southwest- or Mexican-inspired meal. Try pairing it with tamales this Christmas!
Grated fresh ginger adds a real kick to these cookies, which are inspired by the classic Dark and Stormy cocktail.
Creamy Parsnip Soup with Dukkah and Mint
This recipe starts with a creamy roasted parsnip soup and then gets dressed up with an aromatic hit of dukkah and mint.
GALLETAS1
It is sad, but true, that some of us are restricted to low-sugar diets. This can be an especial bummer in December, which might as well be renamed Cookienalia.
ChileEnNogada
Legend has it that this dish was originally created in 1821 as part of the celebration in Puebla, Mexico, after Mexican troops defeated the Spanish. The colors of the dish -- red, green, and white -- were intended to represent the Mexican flag, and th...
sottomeatballs1
Consider these for a holiday party -- as a main dish or an hors d'oeuvre.
applesauce1
Everyone loves applesauce -- and if you know how to jar, it makes a great homemade gift!
pigfarmer1
Bacon consumption in the U.S. has increased 33% over the last decade. And the industrial accidents have increased, too.
Orange, Pistachio and Date Granola
Homemade granola makes a good holiday gift, and this one incorporates SoCal ingredients like oranges, pistachios, dates, olive oil and honey.
Photo courtesy America's Test Kitchen
According to America's Test Kitchen, as long as you've got the right technique, your breakfasts will be perfect forever.
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