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Chickpeas have an irresistibly robust and nutty flavor, and a texture that can run from crunchy to tender Dried chickpeas take longer to cook than other beans (two hours is a likely cooking time); use enough water, and the process is stress-free One major benefit to cooking chickpeas yourself — aside from the superior flavor and texture — is that the water you cook them in becomes particularly rich and flavorful by the time they’re done
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This citrusy shrimp ceviche screams summer.
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For the ultimate gazpacho, you must peel, seed, dice, salt and drain really good, vine-ripened tomatoes. So what if you don't have time to fuss with fresh tomatoes? I've found the canned variety makes a fine substitute. Another advantage: Fresh tomatoes start to deteriorate as soon as the soup is refrigerated, but canned tomatoes are unaffected by the chill.
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Science says: Shrimp is a good low-fat, high-protein substitute for meat and does not raise cholesterol.
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Chicken, shrimp, and summer vegetables are tossed with cooked pasta in this hearty, crowd-pleasing salad.
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This is literally the most delicious way to have a salad for dinner.
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These sushi rolls are filled with fried egg, carrot, cucumber, ham, and American processed cheese for this alternative to traditional Japanese sushi.
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This recipe yields a big batch of hearty pasta salad with tuna, pasta, garbanzo beans, artichoke hearts, olives, and greens in Italian dressing.