
Recipe for Orange, Yogurt and Fennel Salad
The intoxicating aroma of fresh mint, the floral notes of coriander seed, and the heady blend of vinegar and olive oil all add to this easy-to-make and appetizing salad.
The intoxicating aroma of fresh mint, the floral notes of coriander seed, and the heady blend of vinegar and olive oil all add to this easy-to-make and appetizing salad.
This pilaf can stand alone with its protein, grains, and vegetables—a lovely entrée. It makes a special meal for entertaining when served with the No-Meat Balls.
Highly nutritious and much prized, Swiss chard is not only tasty but surprisingly beautiful, whether dark green or wearing stalks of many colors as the rainbow variety.
Pineapple adds acid, peppers bring a subtle crunch, and the very quick cook leaves everything bright and recognizable to the eye and palate for an attractive and tasty dish.
This dish celebrates the nutty taste and versatility of the chickpea by adding Middle Eastern flavors for a hearty vegetarian meal.
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.
This colorful and flavorful dish would make good use of a container gardener’s best: peppers, rosemary and parsley.
These are easy to make and foolproof to bake because the mixture gets cooked through in a short time, leaving each ball with lots of crispy surface and a tender, meaty center.
An often-overlooked cooking technique, marinating chicken or beef not only introduces new flavors to occasionally uninteresting ingredients, but naturally tenderizes the meat.
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