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Cacio e Pepe with Egg
This cacio e pepe with egg is the easiest dinner recipe you could possibly make. Add some crushed red pepper for a little kick and freshly grind your pepper!

TOFU STRAWBERRY ICE CREAM
Yes tofu! You've got to trust me on this one. This recipe is made up of simple ingredients; not only does the tofu add extra protein, but it also makes the dessert super creamy! The recipe is also sugar-free and extremely easy to make. Ice cream lovers-rejoice!

Candied Almonds
Candied walnuts are a popular treat at Christmas time, and variation is equally festive and delicious. It can also be made with pecans, cashews, or hazelnuts. This recipe was written by the Healthline Editorial Team: http://www.healthline.com/health-recipes/candied-almonds

Balsamic Glazed Cauliflower
In this recipe, roasting brings out the natural sweetness and flavor of fresh cauliflower. Balsamic vinegar adds an additional touch of sweetness.

Blackberry Lime Buttermilk Sherbet
Buttermilk is the liquid left behind after cream was churned into butter. Since almost all the fat is in the butter, buttermilk is naturally low in fat yet it still has a thick creamy texture. Today, commercially-made buttermilk comes in various fat amounts so be sure to look for the lowest. This recipe was written by the Healthline Editorial Team: http://www.healthline.com/health-recipes/blackberry-lime-buttermilk-sherbet
Red cabbage salad
For this salad you can use red or green cabbage.

Champagne Zabaglione
This champagne zabaglione takes just minutes to make, tastes great and is low in fat. This recipe was written by the Healthline Editorial Team.

Grilled Orange Glazed Ham Steak
In order to make this Orange Glaze for Ham Steak recipe you may have to ask your butcher to cut a steak from a large ham if you don't see any in the meat case.

Very Slow Roasted Pork Shoulder
One of the least safe things you can do is leave your oven on overnight. But doing so makes for an amazing pulled pork. Plus you awake to the wondrous aroma of slow roasted pork. (Alternatively, you can put it in the oven in the morning and eat it for dinner.) This can be eaten on its own, or as a sandwich with barbecue sauce, or in stir fry. Be creative!
Chard Stalk Hummus
Looking for a resourceful way to use up the stalks from your swiss or rainbow chard bounty? The use of chard stalks as a hummus is somewhat common in mediterranean cooking. I came across the idea in Root-to-Stalk Cooking by Tara Duggan. Paula Wolfert's The Cooking of Eastern Mediterranean and Clifford Wright's Mediterranean Vegetables also provide variations, among others. I adapted this dip using my favorite hummus recipe, heavy on the tahini and garlic. I was pleasantly awed by the texture - it perfectly captures the creaminess of hummus, and I'm still rapt in the memory of the garlicky lemon flavor. This dip is pink because I used rainbow chard stalks as that's what I had on hand, but for a beige-colored dip, use swiss chard stalks.

Red Onion Chutney
The majority of the households in the Southern part of India wake up to the aroma of steaming Idlis, sizzling Dosas, or yummy Upma, every morning. All of these snacks need chutney to go along. Here is a recipe for special chutney that is not only healthier than cholesterol-aggravating coconut chutney, but also is extremely easy to make. This recipe was written by the Healthline Editorial Team: http://www.healthline.com/health-recipes/red-onion-chutney
Roast Chicken with Oranges and Olives
This Chicken With Oranges And Olives recipe is simple, there's no risk of dry meat, and the returns far outweigh the effort. Perfect for Thanksgiving table.

Fried Ice Cream
This is just like the fried ice cream you get at your favorite Mexican restaurant, just without all the fat and calories. This recipe was written by the Healthline Editorial Team:http://www.healthline.com/health-recipes/fried-ice-cream

Coconut Panna Cotta
Panna cotta for coconut lovers. Topped with jam or mango puree, it's an easy make ahead dessert for guests.

Goat Milk Yogurt Panna Cotta
I love the tang of Goat Milk yogurt. (I used Coach Farm’s Plain Yo-Goat Cultured Goat Milk). Try this Panna Cotta recipe, it's delicious and unique.

Spaghetti Cupcakes
This Spaghetti Cupcakes recipe is perfect for kids so they don’t mess around and I’m sure some grown-ups will thank me for this too. It's also vegetarian!

sweet heat sunshine salad
A simple sweet and spicy dressing adds a pop of heat to citrus.

Strawberry Yogurt Pops
For a more nutritious alternative, make your own frozen treats at home using fresh fruit and yogurt. This recipe was written by the Healthline Editorial Team: http://www.healthline.com/health-recipes/strawberry-yogurt-pops
Honeycomb Candy with chilli

Coconut milk risotto (Arborio rice pudding)
Banana Halwa
I tasted banana halwa for the first time when I attended my friend's Diwali celebration and this recipe is my take on it.

Vanilla & Nutmeg Coffe Syrup
Sugar and spices: that’s all you need for the coffee Nutmeg Syrup recipe that will give that fancy touch to your #winterbrunch! Enjoy!

WARM GOAT CHEESE AMUSE-BOUCHE
If this amuse bouche recipe sounds delicious already, wait till you see how simple it is. You could also modify this into a beautiful salad on a bed of greens.

Beet-Cured Salmon
I learned a similar recipe to this delicious beet-cured salmon recipe when I was in culinary school. It's fast, easy, and makes for a stunning presentation.