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Chicken breast meat is browned, then simmered in a creamy sauce flavored with roasted red peppers, sun-dried tomatoes, and basil, and served over hot penne pasta for an elegant but easy main dish.
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A yummy meal that you and your kids will love! A simple golden brown grilled cheese sandwich with the twist of bacon and tomato. Hope you enjoy!
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A juicy fresh mushroom and tomato topping sets this easy bruschetta recipe apart. The cheese-topped appetizers are broiled and served warm.
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Flavorful, fresh vegetables are baked together with olives, diced tomatoes, and goat cheese for this colorful and cozy side dish.
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Add Mexican flair to this classic appetizer dish with avocado, cilantro, and Mexican hot sauce.
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Roasting Roma tomatoes with onions and a hint of red bell pepper gives this chicken broth-based tomato soup the ultimate flavor boost without a drop of cream.
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Bring the garden indoors with this delicious salad that's a perfect way to celebrate summer's bounty of tomatoes and cucumbers!
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Macaroni and the summer's ripest tomatoes combine in an easy and refreshing pasta salad with a mustard-mayonnaise dressing.
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Fresh tomatoes and a rich filling with cheese and mayonnaise are hallmarks of Amish tomato pie - the perfect savory pie for summer.
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I know, I know - tomato soup is an odd ingredient for a cake. But try it! Sort of spicy and sooo yummy. People will NEVER guess what the main ingredient is.
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Because tomatoes are technically fruit, they work very well in this colorful and savory take on fruit salad Try to find interesting grape varieties (like Concord, Himrod and Niagara), which have spicy skins and a more complex flavor than regular red and green seedless Then go lightly on the vinegar and pepper — you want just enough to bring out the flavors of the fruits, but not enough to take over the bowl.