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  2. Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with 25 recipes from ... - AOL

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    Make these flavorful recipes for everything from ropa vieja to birria to tembleque to kick off Hispanic Heritage Month. Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with 25 recipes from Mexico, Puerto Rico ...

  3. TODAY’s Throwback Thanksgiving: Nostalgic recipes ... - AOL

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    Stefano Secchi adapted the recipe using turkey legs for Thanksgiving because, well, no one ever wants the white meat and the legs seem to go quick. “Bed of polenta, middle of the table, done ...

  4. 10 Extra-Easy Dinner Recipes To Turn To Post-Holiday

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    This quick and easy orzo recipe is a 30-minute dinner that’s low on dishes and full of gooey, melted cheese flavor. It’s like an adult twist on mac and cheese that the entire family will love.

  5. Pavochón - Wikipedia

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    Pavochon is a popular Puerto Rican food. [1] It is popular during Thanksgiving season. Pavochon is turkey seasoned like a roasted pig and stuffed with mofongo. [2] The word is a portmanteau of pavo, meaning turkey, and lechón, meaning pig. [3]

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    Stuffed Butternut Squash. No turkey? No problem. Just roast showstopping stuffed squash instead. They're filled with savory sausage, mushrooms, rice, and herbs for an impressive main course.

  7. 25 Non-Traditional Thanksgiving Dinner Ideas That Aren't Meat ...

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    Tomato Spice Cake. Pumpkin, pecan, sweet potato, and apple pies might be the norm on Thanksgiving but if you're looking to switch things up a bit, consider making room for a Tomato Spice Cake, too.

  8. Ajilimójili - Wikipedia

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    Ajilimójili is a combination of olive oil or butter, garlic, cilantro, chilies, bell pepper, cumin, Cuban oregano, vinegar, sour orange chopped or blended, simmered and cooled to serve. [1] A variant, sweet ajilimójili, adds honey and tomato sauce. The sauce is one of the essential elements of Puerto Rican cooking.

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