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A healthy portobello mushroom and poblano chile fajitas recipe.
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Get Greek Shrimp and Couscous Recipe from Food Network
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The authentic version of this Greek vegetable dish calls for twice as much olive oil I like the combination of kalamata olives, cauliflower and tomatoes Serve it with whole grains, such as spelt, bulgur or barley.
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Bite-size balls of fresh mozzarella, known as bocconcini, make up this great salad made with cherry tomatoes, bell pepper, arugula, and fresh basil. It's a version of the popular 'insalata caprese.'
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Olives baked with rosemary, garlic, tangerine, and fennel seeds are a warm and kicked-up appetizer that will impress all your guests.
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Lightly seasoned chicken simmered for hours in Marsala wine sauce in a slow cooker is simply delicious!
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Granny Smith apples and fresh chopped sage flavor this Thanksgiving favorite.
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This linguine is a decadent yet simple pasta dish.
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Get 40 Cloves and a Chicken Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients: chicken, olive oil, thyme
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Roasting a whole turkey breast for Thanksgiving, rather than an entire bird, offers a few clear advantages It cuts roasting time at least in half, reduces the hassle of carving, and frees you to create more interesting side dishes But perhaps the best argument for roasting a breast is that you can produce white meat that is truly moist, as opposed to the dried-out white meat that results from roasting a whole turkey until the legs are cooked through
Ingredients: turkey, olive oil