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Upgrade your lunch! This Avocado Tuna Salad uses creamy avocado instead of mayo for a fresh and easy twist on the classic. Red onion and celery add some crunch, while lemon juice gives it some zing.
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A searing, tongue igniting tuna melt that will satisfy the spicy food lover in your house. Served best with a pale ale (may need more than one to douse the flames on this bad boy). Feel free to adjust ingredients as desired.
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This recipe is by Nancy Harmon Jenkins and takes 1 hour 5 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients: olive oil, onion, garlic, capers, tomatoes
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This is my standard comfort fare-if I'm sick or hungover or otherwise miserable, this comes out. Best eaten with a spoon, on the couch under a blanket. This makes...
Ingredients: butter, cream, onion
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These high-protein burgers are a great way to edge away from beef and still feel like you’re eating a burger If you sear them quickly they’ll be nice and moist.
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Crispy fresh broccoli, carrots, celery and cucumber go for a festive toss with pasta, creamy salad dressing and a happy sprinkling of dill to make a delightful, chilled summer salad.
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Food freed from "ingredient overload" can be beautiful, satisfying, and stunningly flavorful. This dish proves it.
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No canned soup mix in this recipe! Mushrooms, onions, celery, and peas all go into this comfort casserole.
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Here is Craig Claiborne's version of the classic lunchbox staple Celery, red onion and red bell pepper add crunch; capers and lemon juice lend a little tang.
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The dressing makes the difference in this salad. Mayonnaise, a bit of milk, and a package of dry ranch salad dressing mix combine to make a delicious dressing for the tuna, peas, carrots, and cooked macaroni. Chill and serve to six.
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An impressive dish that comes together remarkably easily.
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Tasty and beautiful, this mousse-like textured terrine is impressively studded with pimento-stuffed olives. It's great for entertaining and looks far more difficult than it really is. Serve it on greens along with crackers or slices of Melba toast.