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Crispy Tofu in 5-Spice Sauce
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Curious how to get your tofu crispy or make a homemade 5-spice blend? We'll teach you how to do both in this recipe for crispy cubes of firm tofu and 5-spice sauce. You'll love this easy, asian-inspired meal!
Cauliflower Shawarma with Spiced Butter and Roasted Almonds
Slofoodgroup Team
This recipe for spiced cauliflower shawarma is a vegetarian version of a traditional shawarma, but without the meat. It perfectly captures the essence of this popular street food!
Mexican Vanilla Beans: The Mother of Vanilla
Slofoodgroup Team
A search for “Mexican vanilla” delivers pages of information about vanilla extract but very little regarding whole Mexican vanilla beans. Considering the origin of all vanilla beans is Mexico, this is quite perplexing. Let's dig in to the reasons why. Then we'll share a phenomenal atole recipe.
Burmese Inspired Chicken Pilaf
Slofoodgroup Team
Grilled Chicken and Burmese-Inspired Pilaf, otherwise known as Pilau is a popular dish amongst various cultures. This version contains rice, cooked in broth, spices, cashews, saffron, and raisins. The chicken is marinated in fragrant spices and served skin on, atop the pilaf.
Easter Brunch Ideas
Slofoodgroup Team
If you are looking for Easter brunch ideas and recipes, look no further. This roundup contains a list of items that can be prepared in advance and are still incredibly delicious and impressive. Enjoy a mix of all of your favorites food types, sizes, and flavor profiles.
Why It’s Better To Grind Your Own Spices
Slofoodgroup Team
Grinding your own spices might seem like an unnecessary step in preparing a meal, but there are plenty of reasons why you should consider doing so. In this post, we’ll uncover why it’s better to grind your own spices and we’ll explain exactly how to do so.
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