Grilled Chicken with Fresh Herbs
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This chicken salad is one of our classic Whole Foods Market dishes. The tender chicken breast, crunchy pecans and sweet grapes in each bite are hard to top. From The Whole Foods Market Cookbook

Dark leafy greens are the most nutrient-dense foods. That means that they contain more beneficial micronutrients per calorie than any other food, providing incredible nutritional bang for your buck, and in this case they're ready, and very tasty, in less than 15...

Recipe courtesy of the cooks at food52.com. Photo by Sarah Shatz, courtesy of food52.com.

A great way to serve this salad is to slice a 9-inch round focaccia in half horizontally, fill it with the tuna, and press a plate down on top of the round bread. Place a heavy can or weight on top for an hour, and the dressing will seep into the bread. Slice and...

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.

Tilapia's mild flavor is built on with a creamy topping that everyone will love and you will love how easy it is to put together! Round out your meal with roasted potatoes and a green salad.

Beef and root vegetables impart a rich, hearty flavor to this warm and comforting dish. Pair each bowl with sliced wholegrain bread, a small wedge of English farmhouse cheese and a crisp green salad for a truly satisfying meal. And remember, leftovers are perfect...

For a delicious lunch, fill pita bread halves with this tangy bean salad and top with shredded lettuce.

Kids love this dish and thankfully it's easy to customize to their tastes. Start with the basic recipe then add cooked sausage, pepperoni or black olives, if you like. Little hands can spread the cheese or sauce, sprinkle the fillings or roll up the pasta.

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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.

Rich and tangy, these hoisin and lime juice basted chicken wings are ideal for backyard cookouts and watching the game, alike. Serve with crunchy sliced cucumbers on the side. (Cook's hint: Lining the baking sheet with foil makes clean-up a cinch.)

Spicy radishes and radicchio stand up beautifully to the hearty flavor of this creamy dressing, made from roasted green onions, silken tofu and white wine vinegar. Fire up the grill to cook the onions, if you prefer.

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.

Breakfast tacos are a favored morning staple in Texas. This version is a cinch to make at home and packed with crab meat, fluffy scrambled eggs and crisp bacon. Top with salsa if you wish.

Move over, butter! Coconut milk infused with ginger makes a uniquely flavorful sauce for sweet corn. You can use leftover sauce over steamed vegetables, cold noodles or sliced melon.

Flank steak is a flame-cooked favorite, and this glaze made with Dijon mustard and honey couldn't be simpler. Serve the sliced meat over a bed of greens and tomatoes or, for a heartier meal, over cooked whole grains.

Rich and creamy, here's a lime- and cilantro-spiked creamy bean dip that pairs perfectly with our spicy, crunchy potato chips. Watch it disappear!

This simple and refreshing recipe calls on some of summer's favorite flavors. If you like, garnish the wraps with a squeeze of fresh lime juice and some chopped peanuts.

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