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Turkey-Date Meatballs with Lentils and Yogurt Sauce

Turkey-Date Meatballs with Lentils and Yogurt Sauce by Katherine

Ground turkey meets slightly sweet chopped dates in these healthy, baked meatballs adapted from a recipe in Food & Wine Magazine. Accompanied by lentils simmered in cinnamon and garlic and a tangy yogurt sauce it's a complete meal ready in just a little over 1 hour.

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Roasted Tuscan Tuna Salad

Roasted Tuscan Tuna Salad by Unknown Chef

We enjoy eating tuna. Fresh or flash frozen tuna is expensive in southern New Mexico. So, we find that canned albacore tuna is a good substitute. We wanted tuna salad for dinner that night. I roasted red, yellow and orange peppers and purple onion. (Many people call it red onion but I see purple.) Then, I added artichoke hearts,…

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Labneh

Labneh by thecurrymommy

A greek yogurt mixture perfect as a dip, topper, or cheese replacement. Enjoy it as an appetizer or a spread.

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No Touch Turnips Paula Wolferts' Way

No Touch Turnips Paula Wolferts' Way by kathy gori

This seems to be the week of no touch, no stir, nearly hands off cooking. Easter became a menu of simple, down home Italian dishes that I felt I just had to share even if they're off topic from my usual Indian fare. How does someone get to be 91 years old without eating a turnip....ever? To what is that attributed? The fact that…

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Lamb & Black Olive Pasta

Lamb & Black Olive Pasta by Mary Joseph

A Greek/Italian fusion of deliciousness.

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Red Harissa

Red Harissa by Hina Gujral

Harissa is a hot and explosive Moroccan Dip made of loads of variety of chilies and pepper, commonly served in Mediterranean restaurants. Harissa has its roots in Tunisia and slowly it's popularity reached Libya, Algeria and now Morocco.

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A Healthy Quinoa Tabouli

A Healthy Quinoa Tabouli by John Goins

This easy quinoa tabouli meal is best paired with white wines, whether for lunch or dinner. Quinoa is increasingly easy to find these days. It’s indigenous to the Americas and has a nutty flavor. Unlike Orzo, Couscous or bulgur wheat, Quinoa is gluten-free.

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