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See the most tasty recipes from the category Cumin. How about trying one of these 227 recipes today? 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 - 630 minutes. The time estimate is given for each recipe. If we’re talking about good recipes, then these favorites come to mind - Authentic Indian beef Vindaloo recipe, Easy Lentil Chickpea Curry Recipe, Homemade Chicken Chipotle Burrito Bowl Recipe, Homemade Chicken Tikka Masala. Will you try one out?

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Recipe preview Traditional Mexican huevos rancheros recipe
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Traditional Mexican huevos rancheros recipe

Huevos rancheros are one of the most traditional Mexican breakfasts. This recipe is quick, easy and delicious.
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Recipe preview Authentic Indian beef Vindaloo recipe
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Authentic Indian beef Vindaloo recipe

Once upon a time, the Portuguese brought this method of cooking meat to India, to Goa. The dish was called Vindaloo, the name of the marinade in which the meat was aged. In India, spices were added to the meat and the dish became Indian.

Original Indian Rogan Josh curry recipe

Rogan Josh is one of the very popular Indian cuisines. This dish is usually cooked with red meat, mainly lamb or goat/mutton meat. During the cooking process, the lamb becomes very fragrant and melts in the mouth. This dish is served with rice or naan.
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Recipe preview Easy and delicious recipe for slow-cooked pulled pork
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Easy and delicious recipe for slow-cooked pulled pork

Pulled Pork with Barbecue Sauce is a classic American dish. This recipe is very simple and can especially be enjoyed for special summer or winter celebrations such as Christmas and New Year's Eve.

Spicy Lime and Jalapeño Coleslaw

This easy, spicy lime and jalapeño coleslaw recipe adapted from Bon Appétit is perfect with fish tacos, or next to a burger. This recipe is featured on our Summer of Clean Eating channel.

Classic Falafel

Using raw chickpeas (soaked for at least 12 hours to soften) yields falafel with a great texture, soft on the inside, crunchy on the outside. Serve warm, with cucumber-yogurt sauce, tahini sauce, or harissa, and fresh pita bread. Game plan: Make a batch of Cucumber-Yogurt Sauce before you begin.

Slow Cooker Spanish Rice

In this laidback crockpot version adapted from the Practical Stewardship blog, browned rice goes into the slow cooker along with tomatoes, broth, onion, garlic, bell peppers, and spices. Approximately 3 hours later, you’ve got a fluffy, deeply flavored side dish.

Turkey Taco Salad

This healthy, reimagined taco salad recipe (adapted from Taste of Home) can be on the table in 30 minutes.

Salmon Fajitas

Nothing says satisfying comfort meal like fajitas, that Tex-Mex dish of seared meat and vegetables served family style, so everyone can scoop up exactly what they want. Here, salmon stands in for the usual chicken, beef, or shrimp. You start by getting the oven hot, then slathering a single chunk of salmon fillet with a mixture of olive oil, chili powder, cumin, garlic powder, chile flakes, and salt.

Shaved Carrot Salad

This carrot salad has a little bit of a Moroccan influence and a tad of Middle Eastern. This shaved medley spiced with harissa, cumin, and caraway is brightened by mint, parsley, and lemon with all sorts of textures and colors. This salad could steal the wow factor from your meal’s protein. It’s that good.

Blackened Tilapia with Chayote-Mango Pasta Salad

Being from the Caribbean, my partner Lu loves tropical flavors—he goes crazy for anything that comes with mango. I’ve made him swordfish with mango-avocado salsa, zucchini pasta cooked with mango and coconut flakes, and this tilapia recipe, which is probably his favorite. The spicy, blackened fish gets along famously with the sweet mango and refreshing chayote and bell pepper. With fresh herbs like cilantro and mint, you’ll have to check out your window to make sure you’re not at the beach!

Easy Slow Cooker BBQ Beef Brisket

Beefy brisket is transformed into tender morsels of barbecue goodness. Rub the beef with a combination of chili powder, cumin, brown sugar, cayenne, and garlic, then slow-cook it in a sweet-savory sauce that includes smoky chipotle chiles. After 10 hours of gentle cooking, the meat can be sliced or shredded, tossed with the sauce, and stuffed into a sandwich. Serve some ranch-style pinto beans on the side. This recipe was featured as part of our Slow Cooker Recipes for Hot Summer Days.

Spicy Oven-Roasted Chickpeas

Crunchy and spicy are the two things I love most in food. These baked chickpeas are both, plus a tasty and healthy snack. Just toss them with a little olive oil and some spices, then roast in the oven until crunchy. They’ll stay crispy for a few days stored in a resealable bag at room temperature.

Spicy Slow Cooker Pulled Pork

This variation on pulled pork highlights flavors from Mexico, with a touch of the Yucatán. The tart flavor of the tomatillos balances the earthy, slightly smoky achiote spice; the sweet-sour orange juice balances the spicy jalapeños. They all merge with the richness of the pork shoulder to make something really delicious and laid-back. This spicy pulled pork is great on toasted French or ciabatta rolls, served with pickled red onions, or piled in warmed tortillas topped with queso fresco.

Chilled Chile con Queso with Avocado

Queso is usually warm and gooey, and it’s delicious that way, of course. But try the Homesick Texan’s novel spin on the dip, which mixes creamy cottage cheese with a punchy blend of jalapeños, onion, garlic, cilantro, vinegar, salt, and cumin for a little earthiness. Diced avocado underscores the cool creaminess of the dip, which is perfect for chips and raw veggies. Try Spinach Queso Blanco or Indian Spiced Queso with Jalapeño Chutney.

Indian Queso with Jalapeño Chutney

You may not think Indian flavors and queso go together, but this dip from The Homesick Texan‘s new cookbook proves it’s a brilliant idea. Processed cheese really does melt perfectly, and combines seamlessly with the spices here: cumin (which regularly shows up in both Indian and Mexican cuisine), paprika, and cayenne. The spicy chutney is heavy on garlic, cilantro, and jalapeño, with a hint of ginger and unsweetened flaked coconut, plus lime juice for brightness.
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