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Turmeric Oatmeal

Turmeric Oatmeal

Super-charge yourself for most of the day with this milky oatmeal breakfast dish. Spice it generously with turmeric, the super-spice that’s not only so healthy and warming, but it also prides itself with a pungent and most interesting taste. Enhance the nutritional qualities and looks of this already sunny dish with berries of your choosing.

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Asian Style Coquelet

Asian Style Coquelet

This delicious coquelet has Asian cuisine written all over it. It’s a twist on the Korean dish “Samgye-tang” where we traded ginseng for the ginger. Other than ginger, use chili, garlic, and white pepper to spice things. Serve with two sauces made with unmistakably sour and delicious soy sauce, sweet honey, and sesame oil and seeds.

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Red Wine Spaghetti

Red Wine Spaghetti

Is this decadent pasta, or what? Just use one of your favorite dry red wines to cook the spaghetti and your palate will thank you. Although the pasta wonderfully soaks up the wine flavor, this should not prevent you from further spiking the overall taste with chili flakes, oregano, and tomato sauce.

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Pork Wellington

Pork Wellington

This is decadence on a plate! Meaty and flaky decadence! Welcome to a hearty twist on Beef Wellington, where we replace the foie gras and beef with a savory mushroom mixture and pork. And because we can, we spike the former with chili, turmeric, ginger, and oregano.

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Clam and Mussel Soup

Clam and Mussel Soup

This Asian cuisine-inspired clam and mussel soup will be ready in no time, 10 minutes to be precise and, as a result, is a no-brainer. Let’s make it hot, because it is always a good idea to herb or spike your seafood, so toss green chili, chili paste, and garlic into the simmering pot.

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Beer Shrimp Skillet

Beer Shrimp Skillet

Pan-cooking shrimp is a simple 15-minute job and you get a juicy and nutritious appetizer. The beer-flavored sauce is the true game-changer in our case. Spike it with ginger and chili and give it a hint of sweet. Use cornstarch instead of flour to get a thicker sauce and don’t forget to use your favorite beer.

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Asian Hot Chicken Wings

Asian Hot Chicken Wings

Mouth-watering and, literally, finger-licking. That’s how your friends will describe these hot chicken wings. Give them an Asian touch by tossing soy sauce into the saucepan. Also, spike the sauce with minced ginger, chili flakes, and garlic. A hint of sweet and a few crumbled walnuts, and you’re done.

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Spicy Chicken with Red Bean Stew

Spicy Chicken With Red Bean Stew

Learn to prepare this because you will definitely hear the call of this spicy chicken and stew dish, especially in cold weather. It is a warming and nutritious comfort dish which you can make by combining hot and spicy chicken with creamy red beans and sweet corn. All enhanced with acidic tomatoes and lime. Serve with a pan-fried tortilla.

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Hot and Spicy Lamb Sandwiches

Hot and Spicy Lamb Sandwiches

If you’re in the mood for tasty sandwiches, preparing your own customized ones would be a much more interesting choice. You can use lamb, which tastes great and it’s a real treat for fans. This calls for some spicing and flavoring, so use onion and garlic, ginger, curry paste, five-spice powder, and chili sauce. Pickles are also welcome!

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White Chili Chicken

White Chili Chicken

Let’s give your chicken breast a light, Mexican touch by cooking this delicious white chili chicken. We call it “white” because chicken is tucked in a savory cream sauce, and “chili” because it is all spiced up with jalapeno. Give it an authentic Mexican flavor by serving it with some tortilla chips.

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