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Tender cheese tortellini, crunchy red and green bell pepper strips, cooked chicken breast, feta cheese, and black olives comprise this hearty Greek-style salad. It's topped with a tangy dressing made with olive oil, lemon zest, walnuts, and honey.
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This recipe was given to me by a vegan friend I had in college. It is the best bean salad I have ever tasted, and I love it because you can experiment with the ingredients and still have a mouth-watering side dish. I hope you like it!
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The addictive dressing on this salad is about to become one of your mainstays.
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Hard-boiled eggs top this simple tuna pasta salad that's coated in a lemon juice, honey, and mayo dressing.
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Branch out from standard BBQ pulled pork dinner dishes with these Asian flavors, easily cooked to perfection in your Instant Pot®.
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A twist on the Asian dish, this pasta salad combines beef and broccoli with rotini to make a satisfying main course.
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This is a dish that goes together quickly, can be doubled easily, and looks beautiful! Orzo , shrimp and fresh asparagus tossed with a light olive oil, lemon and basil dressing. Perfect for a warm weather picnic. Can be served chilled, at room temperature, or heated!
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A sweet-savory soy sauce marinade sets the stage for these cream cheese and green onion-stuffed salmon fillets or steaks. Oven-baked, and finished with a splash of teriyaki sauce and a sprinkling of sesame seeds, they guarantee applause for the cook.
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The glaze creates a smoky caramelized topping, and cranberries and pistachios add tartness and crunch. Hasselback butternut squash is a beautiful side and amazing in flavor.
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A healthier addition to any celebration, this gluten-free raspberry-lemon cake has lemon, Greek yogurt, raspberries, and no refined sugar.
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The beef stew here will be unfamiliar to most cooks, though it has much in common with the classic American dish It is Japanese in origin and loaded with the warmth of soy, ginger, sweetness (best provided by mirin, the sweet Japanese cooking wine, but sugar or honey will do, too), winter squash and the peel and juice of a lemon These simple and delicious counterpoints make a great stew.