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July-August 2017

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Cape Town’s Piri Piri Chicken

Cape Town’s Piri Piri Chicken

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Salsa, Charred and Smoky

Recipe: Guatemalan Salsa (Chirmol)

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Raw Zucchini: What's New is Old

Recipe: Shaved Zucchini and Herb Salad with Parmesan

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A New French-Bistro Standard

Recipe: Lentil Salad with Gorgonzola

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Mexico City’s Fruit Salad

Recipe: Chili-Lime Melon Salad

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Better Burgers via Cuba, and the Freezer

Recipe: Cuban-Spiced Burgers

Recipe: Smoked Paprika and Cumin Ketchup

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Edelweiss Is Nice, but Austrian Potato Salad Is Better

Recipe: Austrian Potato Salad (Erdäpfelsalat)

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A Fresh Pesto, from Sicily

Recipe: Pasta with Trapanese Pesto

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Salt of the Earth, Fish of the Sea

Recipe: Peruvian Ceviche

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Goodbye, Boring Green Salad

Recipe: Fattoush

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Char Your Aubergine

Recipe: Grilled Eggplant with Sesame and Herbs

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Nigeria’s No. 1 Street Food: Beef Suya

Recipe: Beef Suya

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Sichuan Chicken Salad

Recipe: Sichuan Chicken Salad

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Crème, Not Cream, for the Smoothest Ice Cream

Recipe: Crème Fraîche and Honey Ice Cream

Recipe: Orange-Clove Crème Fraîche Ice Cream

Recipe: Crème Fraîche Ice Cream with Chocolate Chips and Crystallized Ginger

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A Cookie That Shreds Tradition

Recipe: Australian Oat-Coconut Cookies (Anzac Biscuits)

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Stop Poaching

Recipe: Rosé-Soaked Plums with Yogurt and Black Pepper Streusel

Recipe: Ginger-Peppercorn Yogurt

Recipe: Ginger-Anise Yogurt

Recipe: Black Pepper-Cinnamon Yogurt

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Sleepless over Cracked Cheesecake?

Recipe: Ricotta-Semolina Cheesecake

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Batch Cocktails Made Simpler

Recipe: Batch-Muddled Mojitos

Editor’s Note

Inyama! Inyama! Inyama!

It was a June night in 1969 under a stretched canvas of star- splattered sky in the Sahara, some­where between Tamanrasset, Algeria and Agadez, Niger. I was driving the first of three Land Rovers that had been specially outfitted for the rainy season was about to begin in the lower Sahara, we had trouble getting permission to drive south, but an appeal to the State Department smoothed the way.

Around midnight—we did not drive during the heat of the day—we...

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