Gluten Free
Citrus and Mint Quinoa with Feta Crumbles
Quinoa, an excellent source of protein that counts toward your whole-grain goal, is the base for this citrusy side. Be sure to use fresh mint leaves—dried mint won’t provide the flavor boost you want for this dish.
Zesty Oven-Fried Potatoes
This is finger food at its finest! Invite some friends over for a meal of these oven-fries, stovetop pork chops, and Balsamic-Marinated Vegetables (page 78).
Pan-Seared Fillets with Cilantro
Quickly sear the fish fillets, then keep them moist by reducing the heat. Top them with a mild zing of jalapeño and a splash of fresh lime—that’s dinner in a snap!
Rice and Vegetable Pilaf
Full of mushrooms and carrots, this dish tastes great with Herbed Fillet of Sole (page 118).
Apricot-Yogurt Dressing
Spoon this dressing over fresh fruit, such as melon or pineapple, when you want a pretty side salad or a light dessert.
Parmesan-Lemon Spinach
A light cream sauce enhanced with Parmesan cheese coats fresh spinach in this side dish. Try it with pork chops, fish fillets, or turkey cutlets.
Ranch Dressing with Fresh Herbs
Fresh dillweed and parsley perk up this low-salt version of a classic.
Thousand Island Dressing
Creamy and just a wee bit spicy, this classic dressing is the finishing touch that will make your salad creations irresistible.
Dilled Summer Squash
With this recipe, you don’t need to buy many ingredients or spend much time in the kitchen to get a colorful and tasty side dish.
Baked Italian Vegetable Mélange
Roasting veggies over high heat retains those delightful concentrated flavors.
Sweet Potato Casserole
Instead of making the traditional recipe for this southern holiday favorite, give our version a try. It tastes just as good but is much lower in sodium and contains no saturated fat.
Orange-Glazed Butternut Squash
Cooking the squash in a nonstick skillet gives it a caramelized crust that heightens its sweetness, which in turn is complemented by a light glaze of orange.
Sesame-Ginger Dressing
Green tea on your salad? Yes, it makes a great base for this Asian-style dressing, which lets you duplicate the flavor of restaurant salads at home without all the extra salt. Toss the dressing with a variety of salad greens and raw vegetables for a side salad or add grilled chicken, shrimp, or lean beef strips for an entrée.
Cider Vinaigrette
Fresh lemon juice and garlic intensify the flavor of this dressing. You’ll be able to complement many different types of salad with it and its variations.
Pacific Rim Steak Salad with Sweet-and-Sour Dressing
Dinner is on the table in minutes when Pacific Rim Flank Steak (page 180) or other cooked steak becomes part of this entrée salad.
Yogurt Dill Sauce
Serve this easy sauce over fish, use it as a dip for raw vegetables, or spoon it over sliced cucumbers.
Mexican Quinoa and Chicken Salad
This salad gets its flavor from cumin, jalapeño, lime juice—and, surprisingly, a touch of honey.
Barbecue Sauce
After trying our healthful version of barbecue sauce, you’ll wonder why you ever bought the bottled kind.
Spaghetti Sauce
Make a batch of this wonderful sauce ahead of time for the best blending of flavors. It will keep in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to a week, or pour it into a freezer container and freeze it for up to six months.
Chicken Salad
Celery and green onions give this versatile salad a crunch and a fresh taste that will make you want to use it as often as you can—to stuff a tomato, fill half a pita, or provide protein on a salad plate.