Romanesco Broccoli

Romanesco broccoli may cook like regular broccoli, but it looks like it was stolen from the Smithsonian.

Purple Sweet Potatoes

Something else that will get your recipe published in a magazine? Purple sweet potatoes, baby:

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Imagine all of the ways that you can either thrill people or freak them out (though I couldn’t find recipes for many of the following).

Fries:

 

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Brownies:

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Breakfast skillet (with pesto):

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Pie:

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Cake:

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Bisque:

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Mashed:

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Rice cake:

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“mont blanc” dessert:

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Bread:

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Japanese “melon pan” bread with sweet potatoes:

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Swiss roll:

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Pie squares:

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For infinitely more ides, hit Pinterest.

Singaporan Food

While I was looking for pictures, I ran into some pictures of Singaporan food. Many of them look quite good (keeping in mind that I’m looking at pictures that flourished on Pinterest):

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“Nian Gao”, a rice-based, Chinese, New Years’ cake:

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Steamed egg:

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Dragon fruit cheese cake (I have easily purchased dragon fruit, several times, from my local ethnic market):

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Blueberry mousse cake:

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