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Mild grilled chicken, tender spinach leaves, bitter radicchio, sweet chewy figs, toasted walnuts and creamy tangy Gorgonzola cheesethis combination of contrasting flavors and textures is unforgettable.
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Eggs, cottage cheese, Cheddar, spinach, and mushrooms come together in a vegetarian breakfast entree that's simple to make the night before.
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This is an unusual and tasty high-protein grain salad. Quinoa is a grain that has almost no flavor, but the spices add zest. It's well worth trying, I make it often since discovering quinoa at my health food store.
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Crispy cucumbers, fresh tomatoes, and onion add spark to this simple summer salad.
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Somehow, over the centuries, the word ragout (which in 17th-century France meant anything that stimulated appetite) has come to signify a dish of sturdy consolation Nearly any simmered food, be it meat, vegetable, fish or fowl, can be called a ragout, although in France, it is generally assumed that the main ingredients will be of a uniform chunk cut into slightly smaller than bite-size pieces This spicy carrot and lentil ragout can be served first as a main course and later extended with coconut milk or chicken broth to make a soup
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Raw tomato sauce with loads of basil can be tossed together in just minutes. Add spaghetti and canned tuna and you have a fine summer meal.
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Chicken, bell peppers, eggplant, carrots and onion cook in balsamic vinegar spiked with rosemary. This aromatic dish can be served hot or at room temperature.
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sometimes you want a nice pasta dish without having that heavy, starchy fullness it can leave you with. that’s where spaghetti squash comes in. it takes a little...
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A sweet and savory spice mix with a solid cayenne kick is just the thing for a beer butt chicken rub; make a larger batch using the 2-to-1 ratio and keep it on hand for chicken, pork, or just about anything else you can think of.