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Fresh fruit salsa is served over seasoned chicken breast to deliver a simple and versatile dish that is sure to delight. Swap the chicken for a white fish for another option.
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Strikingly beautiful and pure of flavor, this refined plate of Spring Asparagus with Pea Flowers and Frozen Radish from chef Dan Hunter dazzles the eye as well...
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This recipe is adapted from The Breakfast Book by Marion Cunningham. I wanted to make a breakfast cereal without sugar or cholesterol to sprinkle on my granola...
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Hamburger and Macaroni! Others call it goulash or even American chop suey. Whatever you call it, it's great for a midweek meal. Browned ground beef cooked in a tomato onion sauce, mixed in with elbow macaroni. So good!
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Crisp, buttery cookies with toasted hazelnuts and a hint of anise.
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Get Pacific Cod and Clam Cacciucco Recipe from Food Network
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A sweet gin cocktail with cream sherry and grapefruit liqueur, as well as a light egg white froth and a little kick from lemon juice, this sophisticated drink...
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This delicious, tangy relish of green tomatoes, onions, bell peppers, and spices, is perfect with sandwiches, potatoes, cheese, and lots of other entrees.
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Make your own salad dressing with just plain yogurt, Dijon mustard, honey, and celery seed.
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If you just like making your own, or if you don't want to run to the store, just whip up this dry onion soup mix substitute. You probably have most of the ingredients already. The recipe makes a substitute for a 1-ounce envelope of purchased mix.
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Fresh grated coconut and yogurt form the base of this tangy chutney from South India.
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The lentils and mushrooms could hold their own, independently, as dependable side dishes, able to play to any menu lead from whole roasted sea bass to suckling pig. The bright, lemony, parsleyed brown-butter croutons, though, are what transforms an otherwise pleasant member of the cast to serious scene stealer.