Grilled Chicken with Fresh Herbs
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Serve as a side dish at any meal or as a main course with a green salad on the side. To make preparation a snap, use a mandolin to slice the potatoes.

This is one of the most impressive and classic roasts; perfect for a crowd. Although we suggest that this recipe serves 16, those with large appetites may ask for seconds.

Eye of round is an extremely lean beef roast and should not be overcooked. For best results, slice very thinly. Serve with a side of steamed green beans and mashed potatoes and keep leftovers for sandwiches.

Mango lends a sweet note to this colorful quinoa salad with a variety of flavors and textures. It's equally delicious served warm or chilled.

Freshly grated ginger gives this sweet carrot puree a hint of heat and flavor. For some crunch, add a garnish of toasted pumpkin or sunflower seeds.

Add a touch of elegance to your next outdoor gathering with these distinctively flavored grapes. Makes a superb appetizer or an impressive garnish for green salads topped with blue cheese dressing.

Cut these chewy marshmallow and corn flake cookies into other Halloween shapes, too. Be sure to enjoy the cookie trimmings as a treat!

Here's a simple, adaptable brine recipe that will give roasted turkey a terrific flavor base. This produces 1 gallon, which should be adequate to submerge a small turkey (up to 12 pounds) (or 2 chickens). Double the recipe for birds up to 20 pounds.

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This complete meal packs a protein punch thanks to the garbanzo beans and tuna. Serve with a glass of chilled white wine, if you like.

Smoked salmon is classic brunch fare. Chives and dill have a natural affinity for salmon, and in this recipe herbs are worked into a rich buttermilk biscuit dough with a simple cream cheese spread.

The combination of flavorful bison meat, creamy Gorgonzola and rich sun-dried tomatoes is sure to wow a crowd. Serve these burgers on buns with lettuce, red onion and tomatoes.

Raspberries and almonds make a classic pairing. Enjoy the delicate peak-of-season berries baked with an almond-coconut crumble topping in this recipe.

Cold soups like this one are welcome refreshers in the summer months. Garnish with a bit of crumbled feta or goat cheese, if you like. To lighten the soup, substitute low-fat sour cream for regular.

These versatile little cakes can be enjoyed as breakfast muffins, snacks or dessert.  Frost with Maple Cream Cheese Frosting, if you like.

Sure, pasta salad is nothing new but the summertime flavor of grilled vegetables and our tender mozzarella make it a party favorite. Feel free to change it up with different veggies or dressings.

This couscous recipe is full of fall flavors and can make a colorful addition to your Thanksgiving table. Roast the squash ahead of time and the dish will be ready in 15 minutes without taking up any precious oven space.

The fresh flavors of persillade, a mixture of garlic and parsley, complement juicy lamb chops spread with a bit of Dijon mustard and baked in a hot oven. Serve with broiled tomatoes and roasted potatoes.

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