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Rub the fillets with spices, Broil about 4 inches from heat for about 5 minutes. Turn fillets and broil 3 to 4 minutes longer.

Blue cheese is this salad's secret ingredient.

This is a picture-pretty first course for a summer meal. Make in advance and serve chilled.

These muffins are perfect for breakfast or a snack. They get their crunch from chopped walnuts.

Before rolling, toss thin strips of the ham, turkey, and cheese with the veggies.

Layer the ingredients in a large salad bowl, then add the dressing and cheese just before serving.

A simple meal for one, quickly prepared in a microwave oven.

Make the sandwiches first, then dip them in the egg-milk mixture and cook on a griddle until golden.

A refreshing blend of chilled green beans, snow peas, and cauliflower florets, seasoned with ginger and rice wine vinegar.

The sugar-free crust needs to chill before rolling out.

Flavored with fresh rosemary, this salad is perfect for a summer outing.

A fun variation on traditional pizza toppings, with shrimp, ricotta cheese, and mozzarella.

Ciabatta, the Italian flat bread popular in toasted sandwiches, makes a handy pizza base. You can reduce the carbs and calories slightly by pulling out some of the soft interior.

Top a pizza crust with chicken, barbecue sauce, onions, and bell peppers.

You don't have to tell anyone these are homemade, healthy granola bars. Just let your guests enjoy the chewiness of the oats and dense chocolate flavor from the highest-quality dark chocolate you can find.

Here's a sweet treat without the calories from sugar.

Wanton wrappers make these little desserts a snap to prepare.

Melted chocolate, chocolate chips, and nuts make a great combo for these cookies.

Serve this with a bit of gingered whipped cream for a special dessert.

A 3-ounce serving of the best steak possible is the centerpiece of this large salad. Cook the steak on an indoor, two-sided contact electric grill.

For a cool, summer drink, mash kiwi and strawberries and mix with plain seltzer and ice.

Turn your lemonade pink with fresh, ripe strawberries.

Just 3 ingredients: pineapple chunks, vanilla yogurt, and ice. Quick and yummy!

You can use regular, decaffeinated, or herbal tea. Let it steep for 5 to 7 minutes.

You don't need ice cubes if you freeze the cherries before blending.

Bananas that are getting past ripe work perfectly in smoothies. Peel them, wrap them in plastic, and freeze them.

Baste the steaks with dipping sauce, then grill for about 10 minutes.

This is a great sauce for meat, fish, fowl, or pasta. You can also use it as a spread for crackers or bread.