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This colorful and flavorful dish would make good use of a container gardener’s best: peppers, rosemary and parsley.
Serve with fragrant jasmine rice or in a pita for a quick vacation to Morocco.
Taking a cue from the classic Cuban drink, this dish adds lime, mint and brown sugar to a chicken marinade, leaning on the fragrant tang of lime and sweetness of the brown sugar to flavor the dish.
The ginger and garlic flavors add a level of spice and sweet/savory notes.
An often-overlooked cooking technique, marinating chicken or beef not only introduces new flavors to occasionally uninteresting ingredients, but naturally tenderizes the meat.
This omelet is so chock-full of vegetables it will make a perfect start to the day or a healthy low-fat, high-fiber lunch item.
The thin Spanish frittata calls for rich flavors and a dense texture courtesy of potatoes, and can be served straight from the oven or cold as a first course.
The base for these two salads is a combination of Romaine and spinach. The secret to delicious salads is nice, crisp greens, while avocado and olives add a rich, pleasing touch.
The frittata enjoys a slow cook with all ingredients firming up at the same time
Cooked until the savory flavors of cranberry, orange and sweet apricot marmalade are soaked into every chewy little grain.
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