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An easy seasonal fruit dessert that can be served with a cheese selection.
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Fresh pasta, asparagus and smoked salmon are tossed with shallot cream sauce in this elegant weeknight dinner that can be prepared in well under an hour.
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This gluten-free peach and blackberry crisp is quick and easy to prepare and will be the best crisp you have ever made!
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Serve this with grilled fish, chicken, or rice.
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This tart, satisfying, and delicious smoothie disguises healthy greens with a taste similar to a mojito!
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Herbs, garlic and lemon juice bring a taste of Greece to this simple potato recipe.
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Seasoned, browned pork chops simmered in a creamy mustard-laced sauce  - it may sound complicated, but you'll be surprised how quick, easy and delicious it really is.
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Using cans of black beans and shoepeg corn gives you a shortcut to having salsa on your table in mere minutes.
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Using almond butter is a great shortcut for making this delicious spicy dish. Or try hazelnut butter for an earthier pesto.
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This ceviche made with fresh, raw tuna chunks. Great as an appetizer or side dish. I learned this one from my grandparents and found it to be a winner among my college buddies.
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This recipe is by Craig Claiborne and takes 10 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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The baker and pie coach Kate McDermott has many tricks to figure out when a pie is done, but her favorite is what she calls “the heartbeat of the pie.” She listens for a sizzle that tells her that the fat in the crust is cooking the flour, and for a thumping sound that indicates that the simmering liquid is bumping up against the top crust Also, watch for bubbling: This will tell you that the temperature is high enough that the thickeners have dissolved into the filling All-berry pies can be too sweet and soft, so the tart crunch of rhubarb makes an ideal complement, especially in early spring