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Crunchy broccoli and romaine lettuce are tossed with an Asian-style sweet and sour dressing, then topped with ramen noodles for a refreshing salad good with any meal!
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Fresh-popped popcorn is seasoned with lime juice, lime zest, and sriracha for a zesty snack for lovers of spicy food.
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A classic tuna casserole, now gluten free! This comforting dish combines gluten free rotini with onion, peas, cream, spinach and tuna, then is topped with gluten free bread crumbs and baked to a crispy, golden perfection.
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A naturally fermented, spongy, gluten-free flatbread from Ethiopia is made from teff flour and water, using wild yeast to ferment over a couple of days.
Ingredients: teff flour, water, vegetable oil
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Chicken tenders, baked with an herbed breadcrumb coating, served with simple Italian tomato dipping sauce.
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Plump portobello mushrooms are marinated in balsamic vinegar and seasonings, then topped with a savory stuffing of spinach, eggplant, artichoke hearts, Parmesan and mozzarella cheeses, then baked into a satisfying vegetarian main dish.
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A garlicky fava bean salad brings together the abundant protein and fiber in beans and a slew of antioxidants from corn, cucumber, garlic, and parsley.
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This stylish recipe for a warm kale salad comes from Anna Jones, a British food stylist who worked for Jamie Oliver before striking out on her own It appears in her 2015 cookbook, “A Modern Way to Eat,” a collection of recipes that anyone who spends as much time as I do snooping around home kitchens can tell you is shaping up as a kind of new-era “Silver Palate Cookbook.” (This salad could be Jones’s chicken Marbella.) It calls for oven-roasted tomatoes slicked with olive oil and fragrant with lime, as well as kale cooked soft in parts and crunchy in others, the pure mineral intensity of the greens bracketed by soy sauce and shavings of coconut The dressing – ginger, miso, tahini, honey, olive oil, lime juice and chopped hot pepper – is a far thicker mixture than vinaigrette, one that lends itself better to drizzling over the bowl.