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This is a nice change from ordinary quiche. Full of ham, wild rice, mushrooms, red bell peppers, and flavored with a touch of Dijon mustard, this quiche is fabulous for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. And the meat & veggie mixture is terrific simply scrambled with eggs for a quickie meal!
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Cubes of watermelon are tossed with handfuls of minced herbs, sliced onion, and feta cheese crumbles in this summer salad.
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Whether Lyon ever was the gastronomic capital of France is debatable, but it sure has spawned some great dishes, including salade Lyonnaise, not the most simple salad ever made but one that approaches perfection in a way others do not The combination of bitter greens (traditionally frisée, though escarole, dandelion, and arugula all work beautifully), crisp bacon, barely cooked eggs and warm vinaigrette is really unbeatable.
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This one-dish brunch casserole is ideal for a crowd. Add a fruit salad and you can sit back and enjoy your company.
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Spaghetti squash strands are a nutritious alternative to pasta in this dinner dish with chicken breast, paprika, and fire-roasted tomatoes.
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Why eat out when the best traditional Pad Thai is made right in your own kitchen? This is the best Pad Thai recipe ever. My father's Pad Thai is better than most Thai restaurants! I like it because of all the fresh ingredients, it is not greasy. It's satisfying and healthy. There is no meat in this recipe.
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Chicken breasts are rolled around a spinach and cheese filling, adorned with a crumb coating, then baked and topped with pasta sauce and mozzarella cheese.
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This classic pizza — a small amount of mozzarella and a lot of fresh, sliced tomatoes — may inspire other pies in your kitchen Sometimes I substitute goat cheese for the mozzarella, and sometimes I make this on a yeasted olive oil pastry So it’s really not a pizza, more like a tart