
In a nod to the corn-on-the-cob often served by street vendors in Mexico, sweet corn is brushed with a smoky chipotle spread before grilling, and then finished with crumbled cheese, cayenne and a squeeze of fresh lime juice.
This sophisticated grilled salad provides another delicious reason to make the most of cookout season. The creamy ginger and date dressing packs a spicy bite and is excellent when served with grilled meats and vegetables, too.
Cucumbers and tangy feta cheese make a refreshing accompaniment to garlicky grilled chicken. Chunks of firm fish such as swordfish or salmon can be substituted for the chicken if you like.
Pack this delicious alternative to mayonnaise-based potato salads with more veggies by doubling the amount of cabbage and carrots, if you like.
Use leftover compound butter tossed in pasta, spread on freshly baked biscuits or melted into a fresh vegetable sauté.
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Perfect served with crusty bread. For a change, try warming the dressing in the same skillet you used to fry the bacon, then toss with the salad to gently wilt the spinach.
These refreshing hors d'oeuvres are equally delicious made with salmon, trout, shrimp or crab, so pick a seafood that's best for your budget. For vegetarians, a slice of baked tofu is a perfect substitute for the seafood.
Inspired by the dish Red-Red from Ghana, this simple stew of tomatoes and black-eyed peas is traditionally served with fried plantains. Sauteéd bananas are a great substitute and the flavor combination, while unusual, is tasty and balanced.
This traditional Roman dish is classically made with veal but can also be made with chicken and turkey. Quick-cooking chicken cutlets are topped with paper-thin slices of prosciutto and whole sage leaves and finished with a simple white-wine pan sauce.
This beautifully colored sipper elevates your neighborhood lemonade stand. Be sure to taste the watermelon first. If it's very sweet, reduce the sugar. Offer some refreshment to the planet and economy by going organic and local when you can.
The nutritional yeast in this rich, vibrant green pesto lends a flavor similar to that of parmesan cheese in traditional pesto. Serve over pasta, whole grains, or steamed or grilled veggies.
The fall flavor combination of pears and blue cheese brings a seasonal element to an otherwise simple chicken dish. Great for a dinner party!
This recipe is a flavor sensation with tangy soy ginger sauce and those calcium-filled, dark leafy greens you're always trying to fit into your menu.
These deliciously sweet and tart candies are wonderful when dipped in white or dark chocolate. They also make for beautiful garnishes on a whipped cream-covered pound cake.
Robust flavors of grilled swordfish and briny olives pair perfectly in this simple main-course salad.
These flavorful eggs are easy to bake up for a cozy breakfast with friends or family, and they also easily double for a crowd. You can garnish the eggs with an herb of your choice (basil, thyme or chives are excellent) and serve with thick slices of your favorite...
Here's a versatile and deliciously simple marinade for chicken, pork or tofu. Try a garnish of fresh cilantro or green onions on the finished dish.
This simple and refreshing salad is packed with flavor and great to serve along with simple grilled or roasted foods, or enjoy it by itself as a fruit cup. If you like, you can garnish it with chopped fresh mint.
This fiery, flavorful salsa is excellent with tortilla chips, spooned over roasted meat or fish, or as a topping for quesadillas.
With a little blender and freezer magic, fresh raspberries, bananas and rich cashews make a sweet and flavorful "ice cream."
Featuring in-season, fresh asparagus (preferably organic), this is just right for your little one as is, but combine with puréed potatoes or apples if their tiny taste buds prefer.
Loaded with chopped ham, tangy Greek yogurt and piquant German mustard, these make great spring party food alone or served over salad greens for a light entrée. Use 365 Everyday Value® canned tuna instead of the ham, if you like.
Just in time for spring asparagus at its best, ladle up this creamy potato soup with tender asparagus "coins" and Irish cheddar for lunch or supper. It can be made up to three days ahead, adding the cheese when you reheat it.