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Quinoa, Apple, and Cheddar Salad with Mixed Greens
Quinoa, Apple, & Cheddar Salad with Mixed Greens

A light, delicious and refreshing salad. Serve it as a simply tasty side dish or a meatless main course.

Vegetarian Pot Stickers
Vegetarian Pot Stickers

Super delicious!

Tilapia En Papillote with Asparagus and Shrimp
Tilapia En Papillote with Asparagus & Shrimp

I seasoned the fish with a bit salt and black pepper, cooked the asparagus in a hot skillet with a bit olive oil and freshly minced garlic, then seasoned with salt and black pepper, baked for 10 minutes, and it came out absolutely delicious and super light!

Israeli Couscous with Bacon and Peas
Israeli Couscous with Bacon & Peas

Simple ingredients create this sophisticated side dish. The bacon performs double-duty creating a silky coating for toasting the Israeli couscous as well as garnish. The couscous and peas produce a very pleasing texture while the bacon and lemon contribute tang and a silky mouth-feel.

Beef Stew in A Crockpot
Beef Stew in A Crockpot

A no fuss crockpot recipe that produces a savory beef stew your family will love.

New York Times Lobster Thermidor
New York Times Lobster Thermidor

Creamy, rich and so flavorful. Didn't have pimento, used fresh sweet red pepper instead, nothing was sophisticated during the preparation, but the flavor was so impressive!

Key Lime Cake with Lime Syrup
Key Lime Cake with Lime Syrup

A very citrus and moist key lime cake, you don't have to be in the keys, you can still have a slice or two of this delicious cake.

Key Lime Cake (Lighter Version)
Key Lime Cake (Lighter Version)

By using mostly whole wheat flour, a combination of applesauce, butter and olive oil makes this key lime cake much healthier and lighter than your regular key lime cake. It still tastes absolutely delcious, will for sure satisfy your palate without guilt.

Basic Fish Mousse
Basic Fish Mousse

It may be a basic way to make this fish mousse, but the flavor was definitely very sophisticated. Light, silken-smooth with the creamy and rich Hollandaise sauce that Sean made from the scratch, it was an ultimate enjoyment!

New York Lobster Newburg
New York Lobster Newburg

"Lobster Newberg. Also "lobster a la Newburg"...The dish was made famous at Delmonico's Restaurant in New York in 1876 when the recipe was brought to chef Charles Ranhofer by a West Indies sea captain named Ben Wenberg. It was an immediate hit, especially for after-theater suppers, and owner Charles Delmonico honored the capatain by naming the dish "lobster a la Wenberg." But later Wenberg and Delmonico had a falling-out, and the restauranteur took the dish off the menu, restoring it only by popular demand by renaming it "lobster a la Newberg," reversing the first three letters of the captain's name.