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Get Fennel, Apple, Celery Salad with Cilantro and Lemon Recipe from Food Network
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Pineapple and lemon are stirred into a simple custard filling that is then poured into a pastry shell, topped with a pretty lattice, and baked. Serve chilled with sliced strawberries.
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Chick pea salad made with fresh herbs, lemon juice, and olive oil is a tasty lunch item or side dish for dinner.
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For a healthful lunch or dinner, try this tuna-stuffed sourdough sandwich. Crisp celery and apples add bite to the lemony basil mayo-dressed tuna.
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In the summer, squash of all kinds is in abundance This recipe uses zucchini, or any other summer variety you have on hand or pick up at the farmers’ market The squash in this North African salad is lightly steamed.
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This grilled summer squash recipe gets coated in a lemony dressing and tossed with salty feta and mint.
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This lemon-scented soup, based on a Greek avgolemono, is a warming meal in the depths of winter Made with good chicken broth, it’s familiar and comforting But fresh lemon adds a sunny brightness while the egg and rice thicken things up, making the broth richer and heartier
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Banana slices are glazed with orange juice and toasted nuts for an easy to make tropical dessert.
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Get "Friday Shrimp" (Turmeric-Rubbed Shrimp Stuffed with Garlic and Cilantro) Recipe from Food Network
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Feta is the unexpected MVP in this cheesy baked dip.
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Take out the butter and depend on the richness of chicken stock to give full flavor to the savory garlic sauce that coats tender shrimp and hot cooked spaghetti in this quick-cooking dish.
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You might be surprised to know that Linda Allard, the head of Ellen Tracy, is also known for her culinary skills She even wrote a cookbook, ''Absolutely Delicious!'' from whence this recipe came The crust calls for a combination of butter and lard which results in a superbly flaky crust, but if the idea of lard makes you bristle, all butter will work here too (you might need a bit more)