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Are you looking for a recipe suggestion from the category Hare? You have come to the right place! Try one of these 104 recipes. Are you in a hurry or do you like relaxing in the kitchen with a good recipe? The preparation time for the following recipes is 5 - 300 minutes. The time estimate is given for each recipe. Recipes such as Quick and easy Fettuccine Carbonara, Italian Brunch Torte, Easy Corn and Tomato Coleslaw, Shaved Carrot Salad are among our most popular. Check them out - you might find them appealing too!

Romi
Romi
Recipe preview Traditional Mexican Tostadas recipe
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Traditional Mexican Tostadas recipe

This easy recipe teaches how to make the best homemade Tostadas, a traditional food of Mexican Cuisine. Don't miss it!
Romi
Romi
Recipe preview Authentic Malaysian Nasi Lemak recipe
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Authentic Malaysian Nasi Lemak recipe

This easy recipe teaches how to make the best homemade Nasi Lemak, an iconic street food dish in Malaysian cuisine. Don't miss it!
Tammy
Tammy
Recipe preview Rainbow Grilled Cheese Toastie
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Rainbow Grilled Cheese Toastie

Prepare this latest viral sandwich with rainbow cheese!
Tammy
Tammy
Recipe preview Traditional Ploughman's Lunch Recipe
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Traditional Ploughman's Lunch Recipe

How to make a perfect classic English platter!
Romi
Romi
Recipe preview 5 minutes Frozen Vegetable Stir-Fry
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5 minutes Frozen Vegetable Stir-Fry

This easy recipe teaches how to make the best homemade Frozen Vegetable Stir-Fry. Just in 5 minutes, you'll obtain a healthy and delicious meal. Don't miss it!
Tammy
Tammy
Recipe preview Easy Roast Pumpkin Spinach Salad
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Easy Roast Pumpkin Spinach Salad

Prepare this yummy salad with roasted pumpkin, spinach, chickpeas, and feta. All in this quick recipe!

Chili-Cheese Nachos

There are no rules when it comes to topping nachos, just go for what you like. We like this cheese-chili–sour cream combination. Game plan: You’ll need to make the chili before you begin.

Pulled Pork Nachos

Cheesy chips are the perfect vehicle for mouthfuls of spicy pork goodness. The Cotija, jalapeños, and cilantro are just bonuses. What to buy: Cotija is a crumbly Mexican cheese that can be found in Latin markets and many grocery stores. Game plan: You’ll need to make the pulled pork and pickled jalapeños before you begin.

The Original Zombie

Jeff “Beachbum” Berry has spent years uncovering the recipes for original tiki drinks from the ‘30s and ’40s. The Zombie—featured in Berry’s book Beachbum Berry’s Sippin’ Safari—is a Don the Beachcomber signature cocktail that has been poorly reinterpreted over the years, most often as a bad drink resembling a tropical Long Island iced tea. This recipe dates to about 1934. Berry found it in the 1937 notebook of Beachcomber waiter Dick Santiago, who had marked the recipe “old.”

The Last Word

This Prohibition-era cocktail is equal parts herbaceous Chartreuse, gin, sweet maraschino liqueur, and sour lime juice. It’s complex, balanced, and totally satisfying. What to buy: Maraschino liqueur is a relatively dry liqueur with a subtle bitter-almond flavor; it can be found at any well-stocked liquor store.

Fast Hammy Grits

When Hank Williams Jr. sang, “I don’t want no little ol’ Danish rolls. I must have ham and grits,” he was talking about the rib-sticking appeal of creamy grits and sautéed ham for breakfast. In our version we also throw in some cheddar cheese and a few dashes of hot sauce for a speedy yet filling meal. Game plan: To simplify your prep time, shred the cheese and dice the ham the night before. If you have preshredded cheddar, you will need about 3/4 cup.

Perfectly Melting Cheese

Making nachos at home gives you the freedom to use a tastier, fancier cheese instead of processed nacho cheese, but those nicer cheeses quickly harden, or separate and become gloppy. To keep your melted cheese perfectly smooth, Scott Heimendinger, director of applied research for Modernist Cuisine, shares this trick from the Modernist Cuisine at Home cookbook: Simply add sodium citrate. What to buy: Sodium citrate, or sour salt, is an emulsifying sodium salt that comes from citric acid. It ha...

Mediterranean Braised Chard

Though braising sounds like a time-consuming effort, this recipe from Ana Sortun, chef and owner of the Mediterranean restaurant Oleana in Cambridge, Massachusetts, can be pulled off in less than 30 minutes. The mix of Mediterranean ingredients like anchovy, raisins, capers, olives, pine nuts, and lemon lends tons of bright flavor and unexpected complexity without extra fat or calories.

Yellow Bicycle

Deep in the heart of San Francisco’s gritty Tenderloin neighborhood is the creative bar Rye. When a few folks from the CHOW staff made a trip there, they fell in love with this light, bubbly cocktail made with elderflower liqueur, Yellow Chartreuse, and Prosecco.

Velvetbomb Punch

This boozy but balanced St. Patrick’s Day punch combines Guinness, cider, and whiskey. First, freeze nonalcoholic and hard apple cider into an ice block. When you’re ready to get your drink on, pour the beer and more hard cider into a punch bowl and add the ice block. Pour the whiskey over top of the frozen cider, and as the cider block thaws it’ll give the punch the sweet-tart flavor of a Black Velvet cocktail with a whiskey back.
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