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Trout wrapped in foil and baked with jalapenos, garlic salt, and lemon juice.
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A very healthy version of the standard tuna salad. Broccoli, cauliflower, onion and celery combine with tuna and fat-free mayo for the perfect tuna salad. Best tuna salad you've ever tasted!
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Curry and Parmesan cheese are the secret ingredients in this tuna salad recipe! I have never tasted another tuna salad like it.
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Food freed from "ingredient overload" can be beautiful, satisfying, and stunningly flavorful. This dish proves it.
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This recipe is by Nancy Harmon Jenkins and takes 15 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients: fish broth, tomato paste, flour
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Here is a recipe for trout like the one we ate in Maine I now add garlic cooked in olive oil, because I have watched enigmatic Basques add it to regal white hake they cook above coals burned from oak It goes well with the simple trout's innate subtlety and faint whiff of wood smoke, and it all ends up resolutely likable
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This recipe is a far departure from the mayonnaise-based tuna concoctions that Americans expect Tuna (packed in olive oil, please) is mixed with peppers, fresh herbs and nuts and dressed in olive oil, balsamic vinegar, lemon juice and two types of mustard It can sit in the fridge for up to three days, making it excellent picnic food or just a departure from the usual sad desk sandwich.
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Any leftover marinated steak is perfect for serving over a salad or in sandwiches.
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Crispy potato chips add a crunchy crust to these zesty tuna melts with pickles and red onion, perfect for a creamy, cheesy dinner for two.
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A simply delicious meal! Sure to make your kitchen smell amazing! This recipe is very versatile, as well. For example, you may find it easier to use lima beans instead of edamame. Also you could use a different type of fish if you don't like tuna. You could even use fresh herbs for a burst of flavor! Feel free to experiment. Enjoy!