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Sushi-grade salmon or ahi tuna will work nicely for this easy, delicate dish, and you don’t even have to be a whiz with a knife to make it.
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Tuna steaks are marinated in a ginger-sesame marinade and pan-seared with sesame seeds creating a crowd-pleasing, Asian-inspired meal.
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This recipe is a simple wrap idea, filling a flour tortilla with roast beef, blue cheese, red bell pepper, and romaine lettuce.
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A lighter, vegetarian spin on the classic bar snack, these baked Buffalo Cauliflower Florets are served with a creamy blue cheese dip.
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Get Heavenly Hummus Wrap with Homemade Hummus Recipe from Food Network
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A wonderful light Waldorf Salad with no mayo. The flavors of the apples, walnuts and raisins are so clean and fresh. It never fails to please.
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This fresh and different salad combines spinach leaves with hearts of palm, creamy avocado pieces, tomatoes, and mushrooms. Served with a sweet and spicy vinaigrette.
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We can't think of a better way to eat your greens; this fresh and tangy salad is topped with a creamy avocado buttermilk dressing.
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This unusual combination of ingredients will be welcome at any BBQ or picnic. The colors will wake up a plate, it stays fresh and vibrant and nicely sits beside...
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This recipe is by Celia Barbour and takes 20 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.