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Pear and Spinach Salad with Parmesan Vinaigrette

Tender spinach is tossed with sliced fennel bulb and sweet pears in this simple salad that delivers complex flavor. Make it an entree salad by adding 4 ounces of grilled chicken per person.

Crunchy Vegetable Salad with Pears and Creamy Cheddar Dressing

From the kitchen of food blogger Hilary Finch Hutler of tummyrumblr.com comes beautiful and fresh take on a classic salad combination: fruit, nuts, and cheese. Toasted hazelnuts are the perfect match for sweet, ripe pears, and finely grated vintage cheddar cheese adds plenty of interest to the classic buttermilk dressing.

Asian Style Chicken and Pear Lettuce Wraps

These lettuce wraps put a fresh, modern spin on a favorite Asian appetizer. Spiced with chili sauce, ginger, and garlic, this dish will leave you craving more!

Braised Pears with a Soy-Ginger Glaze

This delightful side dish can be made 1 to 2 days before serving. Refrigerate in a covered container. Serve this dish with grilled pork tenderloin or chops. It would also be delicious with roast or grilled chicken.

Balsamic-Glazed Pear and Goat Cheese Crostini

A new favorite recipe for pear lovers, this appetizer is incredibly delicious...and can be prepared in a snap! The balsamic glaze is the perfect complement to the sweet pear and salty goat cheese.

Trail Mix Porridge

EFFORT: NOT MUCH
PREP TIME: 15 MINUTES
COOK TIME: 6 HOURS
KEEPS ON WARM: 1 HOUR The ingredient list is designed for use in a medium (4- to 5 1/2-quart) slow cooker. See the cook's notes for ingredient lists for small (2- to 3 1/2-quart) and large (6- to 8-quart) models.

New Year's Rice Cake

Just as American children anxiously await their Christmas gifts months in advance, I anxiously awaited this scrumptious cake. Nian-Gao, New Year's cake, is one of the most important holiday dishes in many Asian countries. Eating Nian-Gao during the New Year's celebration is said to bring safety and fortune to the entire family for the coming year, though I now make it for family gatherings throughout the year.

Lime-Soy-Ginger Sauce

This simple sauce goes well with spring rolls as a dipping sauce. Also, it makes a good marinade for seafood. I once served grilled trout marinated in this sauce to a friend who disliked fish—it completely changed his mind!

How to Toast Nuts

You can toast nuts in the oven or in a skillet. The toasting time will vary depending on the size of the nuts. Larger nuts, such as walnuts, pecans, or almonds take longer than smaller nuts such as peanuts, pine nuts, or macadamia nuts. Once cool, store them in an airtight container.

Happy Family

There's a dish in China called "Happy Family," which consists of various ingredients. Growing up, my mother's version of "Happy Family" was stir-fried colorful, seasonal fresh vegetables. She would encourage my brothers and me to eat more of it so we would be in harmony. Fresh vegetables are quickly stir-fried to retain their snap and color for a vibrant presentation. Any leftovers can be served with warm pasta.

Curry-Coconut Shrimp

Shrimp absorbs the flavors of a marinade rapidly, making this quick entrée ideal for a busy weeknight. Steaming gently cooks the shrimp and reduces the likelihood of overcooking. Regular coconut milk offers the best flavor for this dish, as the taste of light coconut milk is too subtle. I often serve it over brown rice or whole wheat noodles.

Tuscan Lasagna

Spinach and lowfat ricotta make it hearty—and good for you.

Angry Shrimp

Fiery chipotle gives a kick, and the iron in shrimp keeps you high-energy.

Mediterranean Bison Sliders

Our mini-burgers have exotic spices and herbs to make sports day gourmet.

Garden Chicken Alfredo

Yogurt subs for heavy cream, so it's lowfat and only tastes splurgy.

Salted Peanut Butter and Jelly Blondies

These are really peanut buttery and not too sweet, so the strawberry jam on top is a perfect complement.

Green Peanut Butter Smoothie

A vegan green smoothie with some depth: I love the subtle savory quality the kale adds to the classic PB–banana combo.

Sautéed Greens with Labneh and Pine Nuts

If you like Greek yogurt, you'll love labneh.

Spicy Spiked Hot Chocolate

The addition of an anise-flavored liqueur turns this hot cocoa into the liquid version of chocolate-covered licorice.

Peanut Butter–Sriracha Toast

The fresh herbs and scallion might seem strange, but they work. And the hot sauce? Makes anything better.
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