Hot Pepper Relish

Hot Pepper Relish
One can never have enough recipes for condiments as they are an easy way to enhance and add flair to any number of foods. As I am a big fan of savory appeitzers, condiments are pretty much essential in my kitchen—and for me, that usually means a spicy condiment.

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Lebanese Spicy Potatoes (Batata Harra)

Lebanese Spicy Potatoes
There are never enough recipes for potatoes, and this Lebanese side dish—batata harra, which translates to spicy potatoes—is quick and easy to make and quite simply delicious. Though commonly pan-fried, for a slightly healthier and cleaner alternative, I've roasted them in the oven. Besides, roasted potatoes are one of life's simple pleasures. The warming heat in these potatoes is not overwhelming, and with a splash of fresh lemon or lime juice for a citrusy tempering and the complement of the spices and herbs, they make for a hearty side to serve with your favorite middle eastern mains.

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Tempeh Salad

Tempeh Salad
Made from fermented soybeans, tempeh is a traditional Indonesian food that serves as a complete protein, containing all nine essential amino acids. But its presence in my kitchen is mostly because of tempeh's versatility and adaptability to all kinds of flavors and ingredients. A quick bake or fry adds further to the delightful texture of this wholesome food. Because of this versatility, it's commonly found in most grocers these days.
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Indian-Style Chickpea Koftas in a Roasted Red Pepper Sauce


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Indian-Style Chickpea Koftas in a Roasted Red Pepper Sauce
Koftas, which for a vegetarian are little Indian-style "meatballs", often made with paneer cheese, potato, legumes, or a variety of other vegetables, have long been a favorite in my kitchen. Served up in a delectable spicy and fragrant gravy, these chickpea and brown rice koftas are inspired by authentic Indian cooking but include such non-traditional ingredients as quinoa and pecans, and don't include paneer cheese to make them vegan-friendly too. Loaded with protein, these little delights are then served in a spicy and creamy roasted red pepper sauce. Though this recipe has a number of steps, it is well worth the effort and a satisying meal you won't soon forget. This creation is now a new favorite that I have added to my repertoire of treasured dishes.
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