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Chicken with Yogurt and Cucumber Salad by Nancy MiyasakiThis is a simple, quick and tasty dish that our whole family enjoyed. Perfect for a summer BBQ with friends or family! Tip: Keep pounded boneless chicken from sticking on the grill by making sure the cooking grate is super hot and spray the chicken with a non-stick oil (I used olive oil) instead of oiling the grate. Also, use a… |
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Better-for-you-burgers by Lemon SqueezyHealthy, cheap and easy to make |
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Citrus-grilled Salmon with Mango Mint Salad by Hungry JennyGrilled salmon is usually great as it is, but give it this citrus twist to add a bit more interest to it! http://hungryjenny.blogspot.com/2011/02/4-ways-to-get-fruity-with-salad.html |
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"Barbecue style" langoustines with cumin by AlidaMakes a great starter. A quick recipe and very tasty. Good if you want to impress your guests! |
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pepper charred rib eye tomatoes chutney by CHEF ASHRAF ABD ALEEM ELKHARBOTLYpepper charred rib eye tomatoes chutney |
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Bruschetta by Ramón FarrugiaBruschetta does not need any introduction whatsoever....it is a quick a brilliant way to start your meal. It originated in Central Italy and some think it dates back to the 15th century!! One of the best secrets of it is, that the more fresh the tomatoes are, the better the Bruschetta mixture. So here goes our version...just adjust… |
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prawns with avocado dip on coin bread by sunil k.nayarits made with grilled prawns and avocado dip and served on a coin bread. |
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Tuscan Chicken Salad with Cannellini Beans & Ciliegine by Bob VincentThis is a tasty main dish salad. It is quick and easy to prepare. It would be good with other protein such as fish or beef as well. The creamy Italian dressing is optional. Like they say: "Happy wife, happy life." I included it because my wife is not that fond of vinegar and oil Italian dressing. I served the salad with… |
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Tri-tip served Gyros style by John SpottiswoodFor the 4th of July this year I wanted to serve Greek style sandwiches with flat bread, tzatziki sauce, tomatoes and red onions. Given the large number of guests, kabobs would have taken forever. So I decided to marinate Tri-tip and slow cook it, then slice it Gyros style. This turned out to be really easy and was a huge hit. I… |
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Sausage, Whipped Feta, and Artichoke Crostini by Debi ShawcrossEver have one of those Saturday morning spring days that begin with bright sunny skies, and promise of a spectacular afternoon? You know the kind where as the day progresses, the temperature reaches a pleasant 75, and the music gets turned up a little louder as you putter around in the yard? Those feel good afternoons where you… |
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Marinated Lamb Chops with Garlic Fried Potatoes by Padma Priya ManikamThe lamb chops has simple flavours but really delicious accompanied by the garlic fried potatoes and salad. I served it with the Greek style salad. The recipe is adapted from a book titled "Family Cooking". |
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Grilled Portobello Mushroom with Spinach by BlackswanThis Grilled Portobello Mushroom with Spinach is one of my family’s favourite dishes & I've been making this almost all my life. Hahaha! This cheesy appetizer can also be served as a healthy “snack”. |
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grilled king fish with shallots and corn salad by sunil k.nayarmarinated and grilled king fish with shallots and corn kernel salad |
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Lowfat Turkey Reuben and Video by Claudia lamascoloAmazing the calories you will save! All the great taste in this reuben sandwichc, not the same of course in meat flavor but healthier. Learning to eat a whole new way when you are weight, heart and cholesterol conscious this is the best alternative... a delicious combination of flavors you will love! |
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Sort of Uijstmijter by Ian DixonUitsmijter became a firm favourite when I spent some time working in the Netherlands. Slightly different and more filling than a plain sandwich plus no meat. Important as I wasnt eating meat at the time. Now I cant always get the ingredients I want to make a more authentic version and so was born my 'Sort of Uitsmijter' which is close… |
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