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Ali Maffucci's recipe for Tilapia with Chayote-Mango Pasta Salad from her cookbook, Inspiralized: Turn Vegetables into Healthy, Creative, Satisfying Meals
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Cucumber Salad with grapes, toasted almonds and a little garlic—essentially a deconstructed white gazpacho! Perfectly balanced, cool and refreshing summer salad.
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If you are beet-phobic because you fear the inevitable crimson stains, try golden yellow beets instead Yellow beets, nearing orange on the color spectrum, are slightly milder than red ones They make a beautiful assertive salad, dressed with horseradish, mustard and mustard seeds. 
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Make this crunchy nutrition-packed salad in a flash. Whip up a second batch of dressing and keep in the fridge to satisfy the next kale craving.
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This colorful salad, made with peppery watercress, is easy to put together Dressed only with lemon juice, a separate horseradish cream is passed at the table Serve a small portion as a first course or a more generous amount as a main course for a light lunch.
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A pale pink coleslaw dressing whips up in just minutes and is perfect to pour over a bowl of tri-colored coleslaw mix for a quick and colorful slaw.
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A Cajun spice mixture transforms blackened catfish fillets into a baked Southern delight!
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Perfect to chase away winter's chill, this rich and creamy cauliflower soup from chef Sara Moulton is more than comforting. It's also low-fat.
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Pineapple can stand alone as a fruit to combine with greens in a smoothie No bananas are required I did add a piece of ginger to this smoothie and loved the way it pumped up the flavor
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This recipe is by Marian Burros and takes 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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If greens, raisins, nuts and grains of rice all symbolize prosperity, then you’ll do well to make this recipe for your New Year’s Eve party Collard greens are great stuffing leaves; they are large and easy to work with, and they can stand up to long simmering The filling is a typical Greek dolmades filling.
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This rich-tasting risotto is decidedly pink (maybe it will be the key to getting your picky family member to eat vegetables!) Use a full-bodied vegetable stock if you are vegetarian; otherwise use a well seasoned chicken or turkey stock.