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Crustless Tuna Quiche
Crustless Tuna Quiche

An upscale low-carb, gluten-free version of an easy tuna casserole. Whip together an easy crustless tuna quiche with just cheese, eggs and milk.

Chicken Dijonnaise
Chicken Dijonnaise

So quick and the cream sauce was spectacular. Just a hint of mustard and the fresh herbs really brought it to life. I cut down on the cream and it still made plenty of sauce. Worthy of licking the plate clean, although I used some french bread to sop it up!

Chicken in Phyllo
Chicken in Phyllo

Try this scrumptious recipe that is easy to make and takes no effort to enjoy! Juicy stuffed chicken breasts filled with cheese wrapped in crispy filo pastry.

Old World Pfeffernusse Cookies
Old World Pfeffernusse Cookies

Traditionally baked during 'Sinterklaas', a feast on 5 December (6 December in Belgium and Germany) on which little children receive gifts from the holy St. Nicholas, the partial inspiration for Santa Claus. In Germany, Pfeffernüsse are traditionally made during the Christmas season.

Double Crunchy Baked Pork Chops
Double Crunchy Baked Pork Chops

It's not the double-down, but it's as close as you can get! The ultimate crunch and moistest lean pork chops you will ever experience.

Pesto Salmon and Sea Scallops with Shallot Sauce
Pesto Salmon & Sea Scallops with Shallot Sauce

Salmon is rich in omega 3 and is becoming more and more popular in our normal cooking, in this recipe we use salmon and scallops with the delicious shallot sauce, easy and simple to make, and very flavorful.

Chicken Oscar
Chicken Oscar

Very nice, just finished making (and eating this recipe). Worth the trouble to make your own hollandaise sauce. The presentation is very nice and not too hard.

Chicken Enchildas with Cheese
Chicken Enchildas with Cheese

This is a fantastic rich chicken enchilada recipe featuring chicken, cheese and baked in a cream sauce.

Phyllo Plum Tart
Phyllo Plum Tart

Sweet, sour, refreshing and tasty. This is a great dessert that's easy to put together and comes out delicious. Light enough, so you don't have to worry about putting on too many calories, and still satisfies your sweet tooth.

Italian Spinach Ricotta Quiche
Italian Spinach Ricotta Quiche

This easy to make quiche is packed with flavor. Feel free to use low-fat ricotta cheese if you want a lighter result, or use some phyllo sheets to replace the pie crust to make a low-carb quiche.

Phyllo Spinach, Sun-dried Tomato and Ricotta Cheese Tart
Phyllo Spinach, Sun-dried Tomato & Ricotta Cheese Tart

This wonderful crispy phyllo tart is a great recipe especially for holidays or you have guests, you can use fresh or frozen spinach. The ricotta, feta cheese and sun-dried tomatoes mix with spinach, adding eggs and egg whites, after baking, it is fantastic.

Chicken Cutlets Romano
Chicken Cutlets Romano

Outstanding, the light herb and cheese enriched batter sealed in the juices and kept the chicken breast cutlets super moist.

Savory Spring Phyllo Tarts
Savory Spring Phyllo Tarts

With fresh seasonal vegetables and phyllo pastry, these tarts come out beautiful and delicious. We like asparagus and green onions, feel free to use any fresh green vegetables that you have on hand.

Crockpot Homemade Potato Soup
Crockpot Homemade Potato Soup

Make your own delicious homemade soup that's so easy to make. This recipe uses a slow-cooker so it's a simple place all ingredients into the slow cooker and let is simmer all day unattended.

Apple Cranberry Strudel
Apple Cranberry Strudel

Instead of the raisins, this Apple Strudel uses dried cranberries instead. It's also lighter, crispier and easier to make by using phyllo pastry instead of typical thick pastry.

Iced Lemon Loaf (Barefoot Contessa)
Iced Lemon Loaf (Barefoot Contessa)

Usually I have a certain degree of self control when it comes to my buttery treats. With this lemon cake, however, I will happily consume an entire loaf in a sitting without thinking twice. Do I regret it? NO! Bake it and you will understand. Thank you, Ina.