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    Sweet Miso Glaze

    Sweet Miso Glaze

    MAKES: About 1/2 cup TIME: 10 minutes Miso works well as a basting sauce for grilling, broiling, or roasting vegetables or tofu. (I especially like this sauce made with red miso on mushrooms.) You can use any miso (see The Basics of Miso) for the base, but it's best...

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    Spicy Indian Tomato Sauce

    Spicy Indian Tomato Sauce

    Makhani MAKES: 2 cups TIME: 30 minutes A tomato-based sauce from India, quite rich, almost sweet, a little hot, and spicy. The butter roasting of the cumin and mustard seeds used essentially as a garnish is an Indian technique called tarka, sometimes translated as...

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    Smooth Green Chile Sauce, Indian Style

    Smooth Green Chile Sauce, Indian Style

    MAKES: 4 to 6 servings TIME: 20 minutes Nothing about this chile sauce is subtle; the color is deep green, the aroma is mouth-watering, and the flavors are intense. It's delicious with Dosa and Dry-Pan Eggplant. Add some yogurt (see the first variation), to mellow the...

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    Simple Miso Dipping Sauce

    Simple Miso Dipping Sauce

    MAKES: About 1 cup (4 servings) TIME: 15 minutes Richer and more subtle than Ponzu Sauce or other soy-based dipping sauces, this is perfect for dunking or dressing heartier foods like boiled or grilled potatoes, whole wheat pastas, and Meatless Meat balls. Serve it in...

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    Seaweed mayonnaise

    Seaweed mayonnaise

    MAKES: About 3/4 cup TIME: About 40 minutes, largely unattended Like eggs, seaweed has the ability to thicken liquids naturally, which is why it makes such a stable vegan mayonnaise it also makes one with a distinctive and very good flavor. Use this as a dip for...

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    Salsa Roja

    Salsa Roja

    MAKES: About 2 cups TIME: 45 to 50 minutes This classic cooked tomato and chile sauce can be served as is or pured and used for enchiladas or tacos. The guajillo chiles lend a complex, smoky flavor, as well as moderate heat. If you want a milder salsa, substitute...

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    Real Ranch Dressing

    Real Ranch Dressing

    MAKES: 2 cups TIME: 10 minutes The big secret to ranch dressing is buttermilk powder, which is probably in the baking section of your supermarket. Nothing else delivers that characteristic buttermilk twang, and it works as a thickener to boot. 1 cup mayonnaise (to...

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    Radish Salsa

    Radish Salsa

    MAKES: About 2 cups TIME: 30 minutes Radishes are hardly a classic salsa ingredient, but the technique mixing a vegetable (or fruit) with onion, an acid, chiles, and fresh herbs is downright traditional, and that's the important part. Serve this colorful salsa with...

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    Raw Onion Chutney

    Raw Onion Chutney

    MAKES: About 3/4 cup TIME: 1 hour, largely unattended I love chutneys bursting with chiles and ginger and herbs, but when you're pairing a chutney with richly flavored legumes like the dals in Simplest Dal, sometimes a simpler, more directly assaultive accompaniment...

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