"Grilled marlin seasoned with an olive oil and fresh rosemary marinade is accompanied by an easy, oven-roasted relish starring summer-fresh corn, onions, garlic, and cherry tomatoes."
"Shredded zucchini, Cheddar cheese, and ranch dressing make this meatloaf moist and delicious. It is also a great way to sneak some vegetables into your weekday dinners. "
"Impress your guests with a pork tenderloin, lightly seasoned and baked, and served with the simple red wine sauce that cooks along with the pork. All you have to do is smile and accept the compliments."
"Ground turkey and lentils are cooked with taco seasoning before being tossed with lettuce, avocado, tomatoes, olives and kidney beans for a delicious take on taco salad."
"Goat cheese, sun-dried tomatoes and roasted red peppers adorn these quick and easy appetizer pizzas. A drizzle of balsamic vinegar and some fresh basil top them off to make these an outstanding choice for any formal or casual gathering."
"My boyfriend lived in Serbia for 3 years and always begs me to recreate some of his favorite dishes. Based on his sketchy explanations and a little research into Eastern European spices, I concocted this hearty and slightly spicy bake with ground beef, paprika, and vegetables like celery and peppers. Great with a glass of red wine!"
"The premium taste of these honey wheat rolls may be attributable to the dab of butter within. Let the bread machine do the heavy work before you shape and bake them."
"Pie crust pastries filled with potato, onion, rutabaga and pork, then buttered and baked to a golden finish. Very easy to make. These freeze really well for a quick lunch. Use diced beef instead of pork, if desired."
"Panko (Japanese bread crumbs) crusted fried chicken breasts with a sweet Tonkatsu dipping sauce. Serve with your choice of steamed white rice, shredded cabbage, or even mashed potatoes."
"Ground pork, sweet Italian sausage, and ground beef are lightened with broth-moistened Italian bread and seasoned with garlic, Italian parsley, and Romano cheese. They're delicious plain or added to a pot of tomato sauce."
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