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Cucumbers are tossed together with reduced-fat sour cream and dill for a light and refreshing summer salad.
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Chicken, mushrooms, and artichoke hearts are cooked in a light white wine sauce and tossed with pasta in this quick and easy weeknight dish.
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This Indian-inspired smoothie is creamy like a milkshake, sweet, smooth, and doesn't use sugar! It's great as a snack, and is the perfect compliment to all of my favorite Indian recipes.
Ingredients: yogurt, ice, nonfat milk, cardamom
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Nice tasting easy to make pretend cheese cake... Note there are no liquids used with the vanill pudding or the orange jello.
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Get Smoked Paprika and Bacon Popcorn Recipe from Food Network
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This lasagna tastes very rich, even though it really isn’t It combines an olive oil béchamel with a simple mushroom ragout and Parmesan cheese I prefer no-boil lasagna noodles because they’re lighter than regular lasagna noodles
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Top tilapia with lemon-herb cooking creme and crushed crackers for a fish dish the whole family will like. Serve with a mixed green salad tossed with your favorite KRAFT Light Dressing. Garnish with lemon slices for a bright finish.
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More egg whites than yolks and low-fat sweetened condensed milk are the signature features of this altered flan.
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Limiting miso to soup is like limiting Parmesan to pasta For starters, you can dry it and turn it into a condiment (which happens to be reminiscent of Parmesan) Use this to season a whole fish, croutons or bread crumbs; sprinkle the top of bread with it before baking; warm it in sesame or peanut oil for a bagna-cauda-style dip.
Ingredients: miso, sugars
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Using brown rice instead of white rice, and using low-fat milk instead of whole milk, makes this favorite creamy dessert healthier for the whole family to enjoy.
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Try the lightened-up version of this classic, creamy dressing.