Jalapeño
Asian Chicken and Water Chestnut Patties
Serve these patties over <epi:recipelink id="106530"">gingered noodle salad</epi:recipelink>.
Quinoa and Black Bean Salad
Quinoa, though technically a seed in the herb category, has traditionally been considered a valuable member of the grain family. A sacred source of strength for the ancient Incas, it is enjoying as a new popularity here in the United States. The secret of the success of this salad is the steaming of the quinoa. (The traditonal cooking method for quinoa, boiling it in a measured amount of water, does not produce the light, fluffy texture that works so well in a salad.) This dish provides a complete protein and can stand alone as a luncheon or light supper entrée.
Sweet-and-Spicy Cornish Hens
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Steak Taquitos
If the four-inch tortillas used at Café Iguana in Denver, Colorado, are hard to find, the standard five- to six-inch ones also work, or they can be trimmed to the smaller size.
Spicy Yogurt Dip with Chips and Vegetables
Keep the fried shallots, dip, chips, and raw vegetables separately; just before digging in, top the dip with shallots.
Tequila Mockingbird Marinade
Here's a marinade that was inspired by the spicy food served at a favorite Connecticut restaurant of the same name. It's nice for jumbo shrimp, sea scallops and chicken. The recipe makes enough to marinate about 1 1/2 pounds of seafood or poultry. Any marinade coming in contact with raw meat, seafood or poultry must be boiled for one minute before using it for basting.
Fresh Hot-Pepper Paste
This recipe was created to accompany Grilled Ground Lamb Kebabs with Fresh Hot-Pepper Paste
Indonesian Spiced Rice
Turmeric add color and chilies add heat to this superb side dish. Mound it in the middle of the Vegetable Stir-fry.
Southeast Asian Steak Salad
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Vegetarian Tortilla Soup
Pair this with a green salad for a light lunch.
Chunky Watermelon Salsa
This cool salsa is the ideal accompaniment for grilled shrimp.
Linguine with Spicy Clam Sauce
Jalapeño and basil add zip to a classic dish.