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If you love doner kebaps, you'll love this homemade version! Thin slices of beef (or chicken) are broiled until crisp--no big rotating spit required. Serve in a warmed pita with goat cheese, tzatziki sauce, lettuce, tomatoes, onions, and pepperoncinis.
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Lean ground turkey and heart-healthy avocado come together to make eating right delicious. This recipe brings a little Southwestern flavor to the mix, with salsa in the guacamole and a seasoned burger mixture.
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Broiled pork tenderloin gets tender and tasty in the blink of an eye; a side of cooked apples is gussied up with leeks, sherry vinegar, and honey.
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Straight from Greece! This recipe has been in my family for years - my Auntie showed me how to make it this Greek Easter - great with raw red peppers and pita chips.
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This is truly the best way to cook salmon Slowly roasting an already fatty fish in an even more luxurious fat (here, olive oil) makes it nearly impossible to overcook Plus, you can flavor that oil with whatever you fancy — spices, herbs, citrus, chiles — which, in turn, will flavor the fish
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For a tasty twist on the classic BLT, Wolfgang Puck tops his bacon, lettuce, and tomato panini with succulent shrimp.
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All the ingredients of a cobb salad atop a hot and juicy turkey burger.
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This plate is beautiful to look at and sensational to eat.
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The staff at The Meatball Shop in Manhattan eat these around the clock You’ll often find them at the bar with a big bowl of these and a side of steamed or sautéed spinach You can also top with Spinach-Basil Pesto
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Here's a hearty and comforting meal with garbanzo beans, sweet Italian sausage, and pasta in a tomato-based sauce.
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Supremely carrot-y risotto made with carrot broth, carrot juice, and grated carrots.
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The key to making creamy pesto is to add the ingredients to the food processor in the right order to ensure that the nuts break down to a fine paste before the greens have a chance to turn brown Use basic basil pesto as a pasta sauce, or thin it out with a little olive oil to drizzle it over steak, chicken, fish, pizza or tomato salad The mint-pistachio variation is inspired by the chef Travis Lett, of Gjelina in Venice, Calif.