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Why use bread when you can use a tomato?
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A bachelor's take on sloppy joes includes onion, celery, and bell pepper in a vinegary and ketchup-free version of the classic sauce.
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This dish is based on the classic omelet of Spain, tortilla española In the authentic dish, the potatoes are fried, and most recipes call for copious amounts of oil In this version, I steam the potatoes to cut down on oil and use a waxier variety of potato with a lower glycemic index
Ingredients: potatoes, olive oil, red onion, eggs
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Get Painted White Chocolate Bark Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients: wafers, green, chocolate chips
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Inspired by an Italian Caprese salad, this tomato salsa is full of calcium-rich cheese. It's so chunky it could be eaten on its own with a fork, but it's also wonderful with shredded chicken.
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With more vegetables and real garlic, these sloppy joes just got a little healthier. Try serving this dish on whole wheat buns for added health benefits.
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Get Yellowtail Ceviche Recipe from Food Network
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An old favorite, this recipe is based on vodka and flavored with anise, cloves, peppermint and ginger.
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This easy version of chicken cordon bleu has all the taste of the original, in a kid-friendly sandwich. Chicken, ham, and Swiss cheese are cooked until the cheese melts, and served on toasted onion buns with a creamy honey-mustard sauce.
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A pale pink coleslaw dressing whips up in just minutes and is perfect to pour over a bowl of tri-colored coleslaw mix for a quick and colorful slaw.