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This elegant turkey dish is excellent with a quick chutney of chopped raw cranberries, dates and navel orange segments.

A classic combo improved dramatically by taking just a few minutes to mix up your own homemade relish--to which you can add chopped hot peppers for a kick, if you like.

These burgers are full of delicious salmon flavor and get a boost from a crunchy, savory slaw. You can serve the burgers in your favorite hamburger rolls or just on their own.

This delicious (and quick!) yellow cake batter can be swapped into any recipes calling for a box of cake mix.

Our whole wheat pasta has won awards for its light taste and texture, making it an appealing, healthy whole grain solution. Beans are a great source of protein with little or no fat.

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.

There will be looks of envy from the meat-eating crowd when you serve this colorful and delicious entrée of bell peppers stuffed with mushrooms, carrots, spinach, quinoa and cashews. For a beautiful presentation, choose a combination of green, red, orange and...

This hearty loaf combines tofu with onions, carrots, garlic and parsley and bakes up firm and sliceable.

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The trick to a perfect presentation is lining your baking pan with well-greased parchment paper to ensure that none of the cake sticks.

The traditional way to eat steamed artichokes is to pull one artichoke leaf out at a time and scrape the tender meat from the bottom of the leaf with your teeth. Be sure to remove the thistle-like choke in the center of the artichoke before enjoying the meaty heart...

Walnut oil, creamy cheese, pears and lemon juice combine beautifully with white wine vinegar in this elegant salad.

You'll be surprised how easy and tasty this kale preparation is. Andrea from Chapel Hill, North Carolina, sent us this recipe with a note: "It's the only recipe I've found where the kale is not masked by other flavors or cooking methods, and it's crunchy.

Turn on the oven, whisk together a few spices and dinner is ready before you know it. Feel free to adjust the heat level of the seasonings to your liking. Serve with a simple grain pilaf and steamed greens.

The trick here is to make the backbone of the gravy ahead of time, while you're waiting for the turkey to cook or even the day before, and then add the flavorful drippings later. No more whisking the lumps out of the gravy while everyone else is sitting at the...

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

Thanks to the reader who sent in the recipe for this pasta dish full of bright and unexpected flavors. She says, "My kids and I can whip this up in ten minutes! They love to take it for lunch." Sounds like a great idea to us.

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