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Paneer with Baked Chickpeas

This Indian inspired paneer dish is full of flavor, using several kinds of spicy, fresh ginger and garlic really give this dish tons of flavor. If you can't find the fresh Indian cheese, feel free to use mozzarella cheese instead.

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White Turkey Chili

Lighter chili with tender turkey, creamy white beans, and green chiles in savory broth. Cumin and oregano spices with melted Monterey Jack on top.

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Cajun Lentil Stew

A hearty Louisiana-style lentil stew simmered with tomatoes, red wine, zucchini, and Italian herbs. Think of it as Cajun chili without the meat. Serve over polenta or brown rice.

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Spicy Bean Soup with Corn

This bean soup sports a colorful mixture of vegetables and rich spices reminiscent of Mexican cuisine. It tastes even better after a night in the refrigerator. Serve topped with crushed tortilla chips and low- fat sour cream, if desired.

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Naabil's Grecian Beef Stew

Greek-inspired beef stew slow-cooked with eggplant, chickpeas, cinnamon, and tomato wedges. Ten hours in the crockpot turns tough beef into spoon-tender, warmly spiced comfort.

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Sesame Parsley Falafel

Baked falafel balls loaded with sesame seeds, fresh parsley, and whole wheat flour for nutty flavor and extra fiber, with way less oil than traditional fried versions.

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Beef Stew with Prunes

A Moroccan-inspired beef stew marinated overnight in red wine with cinnamon, ginger, saffron, and cloves, then braised for three hours and finished with cognac-soaked prunes, almonds, and sesame seeds.

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Matar Paneer (Fresh Cheese)

Paneer is a fresh cheese with plenty of texture and protein. In this traditional northern Indian dish, Paneer is combined with green peas in a spicy tomato-ginger sauce. Fresh Paneer is quite crumbly, so it is generally cut into cubes and sauteed until golden before combining with other ingredients. For variety, try adding some finely minced fresh cilantro and a little freshly ground black pepper to the mixture before cubing and frying. If you do have any left over, serve it warm in whole wheat pita bread topped with sliced tomaotes and crunchy red onions.

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Mixed Vegetables in Peanut Sauce

Assorted blanched vegetables are served with a creamy and flavorful peanut butter sauce.

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Quick & Hearty Veggie Soup

In a hurry? Try this quick and tasty vegetable soup that will satisfy your hunger!

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Ham & Bean Soup with Vegetables

This hearty soup made with navy beans, cabbage and hot chili peppers is perfect for a rainy day.

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Spinach Meatballs

Try a new kind of meatball with this easy and tasty recipe your kids will love!

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Another Lentil Loaf

This goes wonderfully with mashed potatoes and your favorite vegetable! The leftovers taste good in a pita pocket.

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Barley Soup with Ham

Hearty barley soup with smoky diced ham, butter-sauteed mushrooms, carrots, celery, and a warm hint of allspice. A bowl of pure cold-weather comfort.

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Low-Fat Vegetable Lasagne Roll-Ups

Have fun with lasagna with this healthy recipe that makes a scrumptious dish your whole family will enjoy!

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Black Bean Salad with Oranges

Black bean salad with fresh orange segments, red and yellow bell peppers, jalapeno, and a cumin-lime dressing. A bright, no-cook vegetarian side in 20 minutes.

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