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Ground lamb, potatoes, dried currants and fresh oregano rolled in tender chard leaves create a modern twist on stuffed grape leaves.

This fun lunch is ideal for kids to help make since they can roll up the meat and cut ingredients with a table knife.

Spicy, sweet and tangy, the sauce would also be good with ham.

Turn everyone's favorite holiday drink into a rich (and amazingly simple) dessert. With just six ingredients, this pie comes together in minutes. Use a store-bought crust or make with your own personal favorite single crust recipe.

The popular dish of chicken or tofu and veggies in a sweet and tangy sauce is simple using whole-grain chicken nuggets or pre-baked tofu or try our Easy Baked Tofu. Serve with brown rice.

Roasted sweet potatoes transform into a wonderfully sweet pie with subtle coconut flavor. The gingersnap crust is easy to make and adds an intense punch of flavor to each bite.

Pot roast delivers great flavor for an affordable price at about $2.40 per serving. Alter this recipe's cooking time to suit your needs, using the high-heat setting on your slow cooker to speed things up, if you like.

This wonderfully savory bread is terrific with soups and stews, with cheese, or just as a snack loaf. The mix couldn’t be easier both to put together and to mix up and bake. For a vegan version, you can substitute plain almondmilk for cow’s milk.

Though it's equally delicious on its own, try topping squares of this spiced cake with dollops of applesauce or almond butter. As a breakfast cake, it's great served alongside scrambled eggs or tofu with bacon or tempeh sausage.

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Serve this easy grilling recipe over steamed brown rice with a green salad on the side for a satisfying meal. Savory onions, sweet pineapple and rich tomatillo salsa are a delicious sweet and spicy combo to top all manner of grilled meat and fish.

A medley of herbs combine to make an intense green purée. A touch of butter and Parmesan soften the vivid herbal flavors and vegetables round out the dish. If you have leftover herb purée, toss it with cooked shrimp or chicken.

An after-Thanksgiving tradition in some homes, this is a smart and satisfying way to use leftover turkey.

For garlic lovers, a braised dish like this one makes for the perfect, slow-cooked autumn and winter meal. Serve with a side of wilted spinach or kale, with even more garlic mixed in, if you like.

This variation on traditional hummus will add vibrant color and flavor to your holiday table. Rather than using chickpeas, this dip features lentils and sweet potatoes cooked with onions, garlic and spices and seasoned with white miso and lemon juice.

Cranberries and pecans, two symbols of the fall harvest, work beautifully in these rich shortbread cookies. Serve them with strong black tea for an afternoon treat.

For a festive variation on the usual chocolate chip cookie, serve these sweet treats studded with dried cherries, chocolate chips and pecans. The cherries add the perfect zip and make these cookies hard to resist. Ideal for sharing with friends.

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.

A kid-friendly recipe that combines their favorite mac and cheese with healthy green veggies.

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