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Hot Pineapple and Avocado Salad

Hot Pineapple and Avocado Salad

This fruity salad is not just a simple and healthy mishmash of fruits. It’s really hot, energizing, and refreshing, it’s juicy and meaty, so it is so much more. Feel free to increase the hotness factor by seasoning with chili flakes. Also, flavor with parsley and garnish with lime wedges if you want.

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Cheesy French Fry Pizza with Salami

Cheesy French Fry Pizza With Salami

Next time when you make your own pizza try this gluten-free version. Make the crust from French fries and increase the cheesiness factor by adding parmesan, Emmental, and mozzarella. And don’t forget the salami and tomato sauce, because it’s a pizza after all. Of course, there are some preparations you have to make but it’s worth the while.

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Potato and Beetroot Cream Soup

Potato and Beetroot Cream Soup

There are times when a warming vegetable creamy soup can turn out to be a mood changer. Especially when cold and windy outside. And when beetroot, potatoes, and sour cream are involved it’s guaranteed comfort. By the way, it seems that we’ve outdone ourselves with garnishing this dish. Don’t mind us…

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Codfish Cakes with Yogurt Sauce

Codfish Cakes With Yogurt Sauce

Although these tender codfish baked cakes should take you 1 hour or so to prepare them, it surely worth the ‘effort’ (30 minutes refrigeration plus 15 minutes baking… come on!). Pair them with a creamy lemony yogurt and dill sauce. And if you’re really into citrus fruits, consider serving these fish cakes with lemon wedges, too.

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Shakshouka

Shakshouka

You may have heard about the celebrated dish originating in the Maghreb. If not, you should know that it is definitely worth a try. Although apparently our version of the dish may seem vegetarian to some of you, it is not. In order to make it vegetarian, substitute the normal parmesan with a vegetarian one. You may have heard about that rennet thing they’re using to produce this type of cheese.

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