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Sirloin Steak a la Backa

Seared sirloin steak braised with sliced apples, onions, honey, and red wine vinegar in a tomato-broth sauce. Serve over noodles, rice, or mashed potatoes for a hearty dinner.

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Lamb 'N' Pine Nut Stir Fry

Lamb and pine nut stir fry: quick microwave stir fry with thinly sliced lamb, bok choy, mushrooms, and oyster sauce. Toasted pine nuts on top for crunch. Ready in under 30 minutes over rice.

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Light Swiss Enchiladas

Light Swiss enchiladas with ground chicken, green chilies, and tomato puree in corn tortillas topped with a skim milk sauce and melted Swiss cheese.

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Baked Stuffed Fish II

Whole trout stuffed with crab meat, mushrooms, green pepper, and herbed stuffing mix, cooked in the microwave in just 30 minutes. A surprisingly elegant weeknight fish dinner with minimal cleanup.

Mom's Potato-Leek Soup
Mom's Potato-Leek Soup

Potato leek soup pureed silky-smooth from russets, sweet leeks, onions and chicken broth. A five-ingredient French bistro classic, no cream needed.

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Singapore-Style Rice Noodles

Stir-fried rice noodles tossed in a ginger-garlic curry sauce with shredded vegetables, fresh chili, and silky scrambled egg. A quick weeknight noodle dish ready in under 45 minutes.

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Shrimp Pasta Salad

Cold shrimp pasta salad with wine-poached shrimp, fresh basil, sweet peas, and bell pepper in a Dijon-garlic vinaigrette made from the shrimp poaching broth. A no-mayo pasta salad packed with fresh flavor.

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Brown Rice Stew

Microwave brown rice stew with knackwurst sausage, tomatoes, carrots, celery, and Italian herbs. A one-pot weeknight dinner that cooks entirely in the microwave in about an hour.

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Toam Yum Gai (Thai Soup)

This delicious thai soup is made with homemade chicken broth, it's packed with deliciousness, and very light.

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Noodles with Smoked Pork & Rosemary

A scrumptious dinner that is perfect for two lovers watching the snow fall before Christmas.

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Broccoli-Cheddar Soup

Lighter broccoli cheddar soup made with low-fat yogurt, reduced-fat cheddar, and low-salt chicken broth. Pureed smooth and creamy without the heavy cream.

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Grilled Swordfish on Herbed Couscous with Vegetable Minestrone

Grilled swordfish plates over herbed couscous ringed with a quick vegetable minestrone broth of garlic, basil, and fresh herbs. Light Mediterranean dinner with three textures.

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Potato Crepes with Scallops Salmon & Asparagus

Crispy potato crepes topped with stir-fried scallops and salmon in a ginger-soy sauce with fresh asparagus. An Asian-inspired seafood dish that combines delicate textures with bold aromatics.

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Roast Goose with Molasses Glaze & Apricot Stuffing

Roast Goose with Molasses Glaze & Apricot Stuffing recipe

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Hawaiian Party food - Oriental Pate (New Year)

It can be a very good appetizer after dinner! Welcomed by everyone!

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Rosemary Turkey Patties

Baked rosemary turkey patties with whole wheat breadcrumbs and thyme, topped with a creamy rosemary gravy made from scratch. A lighter, herb-forward alternative to beef burgers.

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