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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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Replace the traditional basil with kale in this quick and easy recipe for kale pesto with plenty of pine nuts and garlic.
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Learn to make the 3-2-1 dough, made with 3 parts flour, 2 parts fat, and 1 part water. Use Chowhound's dough for a buttery crust on any of your favorite pie recipes...
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Sweet raisins, sour olives and piquant capers conspire to make this a memorable main dish.
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Mandarin oranges add subtle citrus flavor and texture while toasted pine nuts offer a bit of crunch in this fast and easy tropical version of couscous.
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This is a variation on the traditional crispy rice cereal treat with an international twist! Cashews, golden raisins and cardamom are thrown into the mix for an exotic Indian flair.
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Get Barbecued Mahi Mahi with Yellow Pepper-Cilantro Pesto Recipe from Food Network
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Pretty white cauliflower with three shades of green --peas, olives, and celery-- is mixed with a creamy yogurt dressing, and topped with crunchy cashews.
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This recipe is by Suzanne Hamlin and takes 5 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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The sweet, bitter combination of the apple and endive makes this a versatile side salad.
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A Lebanese dessert that is not overly sweet. It is pleasing to the American palate due to its lack of rose water and orange blossom essence, found in most Middle Eastern desserts. Sahteyn! (Bon appetit!)
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The rich and nutty taste of toasted pine nuts combine beautifully with sauteed bits of ham, fresh basil, chopped tomatoes, and Parmesan cheese. Toss this savory mixture with warm pasta, then dress with oil and vinegar for a very special dish.