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New Recipes For You

I love making the kind of food that gets compliments right away.

The kind where people pause after the first bite, go back for more, and ask about it days later.

This week’s recipes do exactly that.

From the first moment on the table to the last spoonful, these dishes always get noticed.

Balsamic Berry Salad with Goat Cheese

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This fresh berry salad combines sweet blackberries and strawberries with tangy balsamic glaze, creamy goat cheese, and crisp greens for a bold, juicy bite.

Grilled Chicken Shawarma Wrap

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These shawarma wraps are packed with tender, spice-marinated chicken, wrapped in soft flatbread with crunchy vegetables and a garlicky yogurt sauce for balance.

Prickly Pear Smoothie Bowl

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This vibrant smoothie bowl blends tart prickly pear with banana and yogurt for a silky base, topped with crunchy seeds and fruit for contrast and color.

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