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Fill up on fresh fish and low-carb sides.
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Here are two versions of tuna tartare, one of them a classic ceviche Be sure not to marinate the tuna in the lime juice for too long or the meat will turn grey
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Parmesan and rosemary add a delicious flavor and aroma to this soft, chewy bread.
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When it's cold outside, creamy pastas are the only thing that'll do.
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This is a good tabbouleh alternative for those of you who can’t tolerate wheat, though you must seek out a brand of steel-cut oats that has been processed in a gluten-free facility if you need to avoid gluten Unlike traditional tabbouleh, which is a really a parsley salad with a little bit of fine bulgur, this is more of a lemony grain salad with a generous amount of parsley and other herbs For best results, toss the soaked oats with the dressing and refrigerate overnight.
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Everyone has gotta have one-here is our classic ragu (meat & tomato) sauce. Perfect for spaghetti, lasagna, tagliatelle .... the list goes on!
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This recipe is by Eric Asimov and takes 1 hour 45 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This refreshing salad mixes crunchy cucumber and radishes, red onion slivers, and chewy chickpeas in a tart cumin-spiked lemon dressing. Recipe by Marcia Kiesel
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Grace Parisi makes a simple, creamy dressing by whisking fresh goat cheese with vinegar and oil; she tosses it with a salad of warm roasted beets and beet greens, which brings us to another good rule: Eat vegetables from root to leaf when possible.
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Give your everyday chicken and rice dinner a makeover with this deliciously cheesy chicken and yellow rice recipe. Simply stir flavor-packed GOYA® Yellow Rice with seasoned chicken breasts, veggies, and a handful of cheddar cheese. In 30 minutes, you have an easy, comforting weeknight meal that will chase the blahs away!
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This recipe is by Maura Egan and takes 3 hours 15 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.