North american summer fruits recipes with 500 or fewer calories costing less than $1.0 per serving added by professional chefs
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Avocado PastaDelicious, creamy (with no milk or cream!), and healthy. Makes a great side dish, or top with grilled chicken for a complete meal. Pairs well with… |
Wendi Taylor
Feb 2013 Professional |
2 votes
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Peach Rum SauceLip-smacking delicious! A spoonful of this delicately flavored luscious sauce turns ordinary desserts into memorable treats. Warm and serve over ice… |
Salad Foodie
Jul 2016 Professional |
2 votes
5427 views
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Granny Smith's Apple PandowdyMakes your eyes bug out & your stomach say "Howdy!" Fusion can be confusin', so let's get back to an ol' timey American dessert, not found on menus… |
Amos Miller
Apr 2011 Professional |
2 votes
8428 views
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Quick & Easy Fruit Compote with Vanilla Sauce (and a no-added sugar or low-sugar variation)A fruit compote on the table in 15 minutes? Here's a dessert kids (and… |
Salad Foodie
Jan 2013 Professional |
3 votes
4457 views
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Guacamole Tex-MexSuper simple - fast - packs just enough punch. It will be the best you ever tasted. Bring on the cervesas, margaritas - and lots of quality… |
Amos Miller
May 2015 Professional |
4 votes
9525 views
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Blueberry BuckleChock full of blueberries, the tender and not-too-sweet cake batter produces a mid-morning coffee cake or dessert ‘extraordinaire’! A light… |
Salad Foodie
Aug 2013 Professional |
1 vote
5160 views
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Nanner SushiHaving to make cute little tea party foods for a little girls "upscale" tea party I was asked to make several finger sandwiches for the kids. I came… |
Chef Smith
Jan 2011 Professional |
1 vote
1845 views
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Breakfast Frozen Fruit PopsYes, in deed, these icy pops are nutritious enough to enjoy even for breakfast! We’ve taken our recipe for Jamba Juice’s Pomegranate Paradise… |
Skinny Kitchen with Nancy Fox
Aug 2011 Professional |
1 vote
3207 views
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Tropical SnowdropsThe dried fruit can be anything you'd like, that's "Tropical". Cashews are also good to use.... |
BearNakedBaker
Feb 2011 Professional |
1 vote
2598 views
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