Tuesday 21 March 2017

Try these lighter Italian recipes for seafood stuffed shells and Caprese salad

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Chopped Caprese Salad
This bright tomato, mozzarella and cucumber chopped salad is a light and fresh way to start a meal.
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Seafood Stuffed Shells
Stuff shells with seafood and top them with a quick and easy tomato sauce, for a delicious and healthy dinner.
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Siri Daly's Steak Toasts
Quick and easy yet sophisticated steak toasts and a glass of perfectly paired red wine will wow your guests.
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Carson Daly's Grilled Ham and Cheese Sandwiches
Give grilled cheese an upgrade with Carson Daly's crispy Muenster and ham-stuffed sandwiches.
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