Grilled Chicken with Fresh Herbs
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Ideal as side dish or as part of a fall brunch, these easy-to-prepare tomatoes can be served either warm or at room temperature.

Dried and fresh mango combine with creamy cashews, sweet raspberries and toasted almonds for a colorful dessert. Prepare all components ahead of time and assemble just before serving.

Fun to make, a delight to the eyes and absolutely yummy, this jelly roll-style cake is a holiday favorite.

These whole wheat pancakes are studded with warm blueberries and make a healthy morning treat. Freeze pancakes in stacks of three for breakfast later in the week.

Cooked millet is a great breakfast alternative to oatmeal or cream of wheat. Here it's infused with cinnamon and cardamom and served with dates and sweet mandarin oranges.

Sweet and fruity hand pies dusted with cookie crumbs. Use premade pie crust dough or make our easy Classic Pie Crust. If you don't have a 5-inch cookie cutter, use a small bowl or make smaller pies.

Scone mix makes an easy and fun holiday gift from the kitchen. The whole batch (dry ingredients only) fits perfectly in a 1-quart mason jar.

Creamy and comforting, this one-pot supper is made with pearl onions, peas, carrots and flaky whitefish over premade gluten-free cream biscuits. Elegant enough for brunch guests, it also makes a simple family supper alongside green salad.

Inspired by the traditional Guatemalan dish pepián, this flavorful stew combines pumpkin seeds, corn tortillas, chile peppers and tomatillos to make a rich sauce for chicken, but it could also be made with pork or beef.

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Secret Ingredient: Allegro Coffee

Leftover roasted chicken and turkey can be beautifully disguised in these enchiladas, which are topped with tangy prepared salsa verde. Thanks to canned enchilada sauce, this Mexican-inspired baked main course is easy to throw together even on busy a weeknight.

Nutritious and flavorful, with added heat from a jalapeño, this recipe is an ideal choice for a quick evening meal. Dal is one of the principal foods of the Indian subcontinent where the term can be used to mean either an ingredient or the dish made from it.

Welcome the heat — zesty heat, that is — with this quick and simple pork dish. The traditional Asian flavors of five-spice powder, mustard, ginger and Hoisin sauce unite to create a pork tenderloin seasoned to perfection.

Traditional Indian spices and flavors imbue this chickpea salad. Serve over mixed salad greens with pita chips for dinner. If you have any leftovers, spoon the salad into whole wheat pita bread and top with alfalfa sprouts or shredded lettuce for a tasty lunch.

A robust mix of mushrooms serves as the filling for this rich quiche. Serve with a salad of seasonal greens.

During the warmer months we can't resist making huge batches of this great salad. Take liberties with the ingredients, as this recipe is best when prepared according to your own taste. If you prefer, cook the broccoli in boiling water until tender before adding it...

Quorn is a delicious alternative protein and meat substitute, available in various flavors. If you like, use any meat-free cutlet as a substitute and use your favorite jarred or fresh pasta sauce, too.

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