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Shrimp Salad

Pazon Thoke

Peanut Butter Tart with Caramel-Peanut Glaze

Christine Warren of New York, New York, writes: "On a recent evening out on the town, my friends and I decided to go for Margaritas at Zarela. What started out as drinks soon turned into appetizers and then dessert (a well-balanced meal, in our view). We loved the divine peanut butter tart."

Warm Jasmine Rice Salad with Shrimp and Thai Herbs

Matt McMillan, Big Bowl's executive chef, threw together these items for his lunch one day. We ran it as a special the next week. It's simple and delicious.

Cucumber Salad with Peanuts

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Chicken Sates with Peanut Curry Sauce

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less but requires additional unattended time.

Rice Noodles with Cilantro, Mint and Peanuts

Inspired by Vietnamese cuisine, this combination is also satisfying on its own as a meatless lunch.

Lemon Rice with Peanuts

Elumichampazha Sadam

Postwar Prosperity Brownies with Ice Cream and Chocolate-Peanut Butter Sauce

During World War II, chocolate was too valuable to be used for baking. As a result, brownies, which had been a favorite since around the turn of the century, were made less often. With the return to prosperity in the 1950s, this much-loved dessert came back into vogue--and became more popular than ever. Our rich and dense brownies are studded with peanuts and chocolate chips, and are partnered with a rich milk chocolate and peanut butter sauce. They're terrific served with vanilla ice cream, peanut butter-vanilla swirl or peanut butter ice cream. Serve the brownies slightly warm or at room temperature.

Trail Mix

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Crunchy Chicken Salad with Shiitake Mushrooms, Spicy Sesame Dressing and Peanuts

Cabbage, cucumbers, carrots, and lots of fresh mint accent the salad. Offer chilled beer or a fruity white wine alongside.

Fun Shrimp

When fresh wide rice noodles are stir-fried, they are called fun. Fresh rice noodles have to be pulled apart and fluffed before cooking.

Pork Stir-Fry with Green Beans and Peanuts

Ginger and crushed red pepper help round out the Thai theme of this quick dish.

Southern Peanut Butterscotch Sundaes

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Peanut Butter and Chocolate Sorbet Sandwiches

A modern take on old-fashioned ice cream sandwiches and ice cream cone "drumsticks." For a rich, satisfying but lower-fat dessert, serve the delicious chocolate sorbet on its own without mixing in the peanut butter cup candies.

Herb Salad Spring Rolls with Spicy Peanut Sauce

Although several varieties of basil are used in Southeast Asia, the most common-called rau que in Vietnam and bai gaprow in Thailand-is generally referred to as Thai basil in Asian markets on this side of the Pacific. The leaves are slightly darker and narrower than the more familiar Italian basil and have purple stems and flowers. Rau que has a distinctively pungent anise flavor, but Italian basil is a perfectly acceptable substitute.

Fudgy Peanut Brownies

Peanut butter chips and chopped salted peanuts take brownies to a new level. Offer fresh fruit alongside.

Vegetable and Chicken Curry

This Cambodian curry is traditionally made with beef, but Mao Sokhen says his American friends prefer the chicken variation. Though you can use any brand of Thai red curry paste and Asian fish sauce for this recipe, Mao likes the brands recommended below because he finds they produce a dish that is closer to classic Cambodian flavor.
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