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The classic sandwich becomes an even easier-to-eat finger food.
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Massage kale before tossing it into this quick, easy, and filling salad of mushrooms, black beans, and tuna for extra tender, green results!
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Marinated grilled chicken piled into warm tortillas and topped with bold cheese sauce, Pace® Chunky Salsa, green onions and buttery avocado. Colorful, delicious and distinctive!
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This recipe adds the flavors of orange, lime, and pineapple to the traditional guacamole. Combined with fresh cilantro, salt, and a hint of cumin, this is a dip you won't forget! Great with tortilla chips, pita bread, or add to your favorite veggie wrap!
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Mercedes grew up eating this dish, and she loves making it with freshly shelled beans. Her children love to shell the beans, and fresh beans make it quicker to prepare than using dry ones.
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Green pea patties with Parmesan cheese are a delightful appetizer or side dish for spring or summer parties.
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This is an ideal make-ahead brunch recipe; the luscious ratatouille tastes even better when made the day before.
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Plenty of herbs and fresh garlic boost the bread-crumb base of these meatless stuffed peppers.
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A piquant marinade makes elegant Cornish game hens a treat to grill.
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Chock-full of lima beans, corn and chunks of catfish, this Creole-seasoned stew is a Southern delight. The heat level is moderate, but you can increase the spiciness by adding more Tabasco sauce or a bit of cayenne pepper.
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This recipe for moussaka is adapted from one found in David Rosengarten's book “Taste” which includes an entire section devoted to the classic Greek casserole In the book, Mr Rosengarten claims that his is “the lightest, least oily, least tomatoey, most eggplanty, most refined moussaka that you've ever tasted.” Isn't that just what you want as you plan a dinner party
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This recipe is by Trish Hall and takes 34 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.