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Use low-fat ingredients like Greek yogurt to make this quick pea and celery side dish creamy and flavorful. They'll never guess it's good for them.
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Chili mac and cheese! Take two comfort food favorites and combine them into one cheesy skillet. Not too spicy, so perfect for a family meal (add hot sauce if you like heat!).
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This sweet salad dressing can be prepared in about 10 minutes.
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This breadstick has a particularly satisfying crunch I used a combination of sesame, poppy and sunflower seeds, along with a teaspoon of nigella seeds for flavor.
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This colorful mixture is hard to resist, with its contrasting chewy and crunchy textures and the nutty Asian dressing Black rice, high in antioxidant-rich anthocyanins, is now a staple in my pantry.
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I have kept a box of white wine in my refrigerator and red in the pantry almost since these easily dispensed wines first became available Need a half-cup, a cup or more for a recipe It’s at hand, ready to go into the pot, and there’s also some always ready to go into the cook.About the only time I serve the wines is on an informal occasion, for example if someone wants a glass of white when everybody else is drinking red
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A classic breakfast combination, stuffed into a warm corn tortilla and topped with green chile.
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This rice and lentil soup makes a beautiful gift as well as a delicious soup. I live in Sweden where Thursday is the official unofficial day for soup. This soup is great for Thursdays or ANY day!
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A version of this delicious Jewish-Middle Eastern chicken dish, adapted from Joan Nathan's cookbook "King Solomon's Table," dates to medieval times You can make it in one day, but it's best to make the chicken a day ahead, then it refrigerate it overnight and remove the layer of fat that rises to the top (If you choose to make it all in one day, you may want to use a fat separator to strain the sauce before serving.) For more heat, add a little hot paprika or cayenne.
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Paprika, cumin, and ginger lend their aromatic alchemy to a simple, no-cook tomato sauce. You can use the sauce with a wide range of ingredients (see Variations).
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A comforting British beef and ale pie, with braised short ribs, brown ale, carrots, and celery, under a flaky, buttery top crust.