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Once cooked, you can keep these deliciously sweet latkes in a 200°F oven for up to 1 hour. If you’d rather not use flour, you can substitute 1/4 cup matzo meal, and let the mixture sit at least 20 minutes before making the latkes.

This coffee rub adds a unique crispness to chicken, pork, beef or duck. We suggest a whole chicken here, but feel free to substitute individual chicken pieces.

This gluten and dairy-free version of this festive bread will make a delicious addition to your holiday breakfast menu. You may also like to try our Cranberry Banana Oat Bread...

We love the classic and comforting broccoli casserole. Our version ditches heavy condiments and relies on a generous helping of fresh broccoli and real cheese for ultimate flavor. Substitute other soups or favorite vegetables, as needed.

Perfect for entertaining, this tender braised pork can be made the day before and reheated. Serve with tortillas, pickled onions, shredded cabbage and hot sauce, and let guests assemble their own plates.

Flax oil, rich in omega-3 fatty acids, lends nuttiness to the creamy dressing in this salad, perfect for summer and fall lunches and
suppers.

Sweet, salty and impressive on the plate, these Spanish-inspired stuffed dates are a cinch to prepare. They're most delicious when very hot, so try to get them to your guests as soon after they come out of the oven as possible.

Sweet and savory, this side dish casserole is perfect for simple entertaining. Roasting the sweet potatoes brings out their inherent sweetness, while the marinated tempeh imparts a savory note with tamari, mirin, garlic, and onion.

Swordfish is rich and firm, making it a perfect choice for grilling. Tossing shredded cabbage with the same savory dressing used to baste the fish keeps preparation to a minimum.

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Secret Ingredient: Parmesan Rinds

This light, refreshing drink popularized in Central America is a terrific thirst quencher on a hot summer day. The trick with making agua fresca (Spanish for "fresh water") is to infuse the water with fruit essence without turning it into a smoothie or...

This classic Southern pie is a treat with seasonal berries or stone fruits.

Thin chicken cutlets cook quickly and evenly, making this recipe a fast weeknight option. A pan sauce of lemon juice, white wine, capers and parsley adds vibrant flavor. Serve with a simple green salad or steamed vegetables.

Kielbasa are fully cooked smoked sausages traditionally made of pork, but also available made with beef, turkey or chicken. Paired with sweet apples and tangy onions, they make terrific, easy-to-prepare kabobs. The cooking time is short for these as the sausage is...

Serve this fresh chutney with rice, naan, grilled meats or tofu, and tacos. It is especially suited to meals that are rich in cheese or avocado, as the heat of the chutney cuts the creaminess.

Secret Ingredient: Earth University Bananas

A soufflé is surprisingly easy to prepare, especially if you have an electric mixer for whipping air into the egg whites. Soufflés do not wait, so serve them as soon as they come out of the oven. Enjoy with fresh fruit for brunch or a green salad for dinner.

Addie from Campbell, California, sent us her recipe for egg pie. An egg pie by its nature is high in calories and fat, from the eggs and butter necessary to create its delectable consistency.

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