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Greek Burger with Arugula, Tomatoes, and Feta

Using lamb slashes fat; mixing a milk-soaked pita into the patty keeps it moist.

Polenta and Vegetables with Roasted Red Pepper Sauce

This filling meatless meal satisfies nearly a quarter of your daily fiber needs.

Monkfish with Ratatouille

Don't worry if the fat seems a bit high—it's mostly the heart-healthy kind from the fish.

Rosemary-Balsamic Cream

Cheesy Sweet Potato Crisps

Potato pancakes get a makeover, and so do you! These have lots of vitamin A, which will help keep your skin healthy for the holidays.

Ginger Champagne Cocktail

Bubbly with benefits? Ginger may help prevent cancer by halting abnormal cell growth. (We'll take two!)

Mexican Tuna Tostadas

These spicy snacks taste even better than nachos, plus the avocado and tuna add a hefty 10 grams of heart-healthy fat.

Lamb Chops with Pomegranate Relish

We heart this dish. Pomegranate may protect your arteries against LDL ("bad") cholesterol.

Dates with Goat Cheese Wrapped in Prosciutto

These rich nibbles only taste decadent. Soft goat cheese is naturally lower in fat.

Coconut Tofu

Crispy calcium bites by Janine Doran, chef at Cafe Flora in Seattle.

Eggplant Cannelloni

Kristine Subido, chef at Wave in Chicago, makes you forget about pasta.

Miso Soup with Sweet Potato Dumplings

This spicy soup from Shawn McClain, chef at Green Zebra in Chicago, is rich in immunity-enhancing vitamin A.

Shrimp and Veggie Stir-Fry

Penne with Meat Sauce

Goat Cheese and Honey Blancmange

Studies show that sweeter-than-sugar honey has disease-fighting antioxidants. It also makes Bonaparte's unique dessert bee-licious!

Flank Steak with Melon Relish

Briggs takes iron-rich lean beef to another level by topping this steak with cantaloupe, one of the best sources of vitamin A, a nutrient that keeps your skin and eyes at their healthiest.

Asparagus Wrapped in Serrano Ham

Try this tasty, nutritious combination from Gene Briggs, executive chef of Blue and Table restaurants in Charlotte, North Carolina. Folate in the asparagus helps prevent anemia; grapes contribute good-for-your-heart flavonoids.
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