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See the most tasty recipes from the category Almonds. Check out one of our great 321 recipes. Are you in a hurry or do you like relaxing in the kitchen with a good recipe? The preparation time for the following recipes is 5 - 480 minutes. The time estimate is given for each recipe. If you need help choosing, we recommend Tasty Caramel slice, How to make salmon fillets with cheese and spinach sauce?, Fluffy and delicious banana muffins, Easy and tasty traditional Macarons recipe. They are among our most sought-after and popular recipes. We’re sure you’ll love it!

Strawberry shortcake with vanilla and almond biscuit recipe

Strawberry desserts are amazing! If you are a sweet tooth, this strawberry shortcake with vanilla and almond biscuit recipe is a must. Learn how to make it here.
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Recipe preview Vegan dairy-free chocolate cake recipe
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Vegan dairy-free chocolate cake recipe

Yes, it's possible to cook your favourite dessert without restrictions! this vegan dairy-free chocolate cake recipe is moist and delicious. Learn how to make it by following this easy recipe.
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Recipe preview Healthy, vegan, gluten free, diabetic-friendly mulberry pie recipe
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Healthy, vegan, gluten free, diabetic-friendly mulberry pie recipe

Don't miss out on this gluten-free, vegan, diabetic-friendly and healthy homemade mulberry pie recipe. A dessert that everyone can enjoy!
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Recipe preview Juicy cooked salmon in sauce with potatoes recipe
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Juicy cooked salmon in sauce with potatoes recipe

Cooked salmon is one of the most popular recipes among salmon lovers because it is easy to prepare, it is cooked with a wonderful side dish and the result is a juicy and delicious salmon in a great sauce.

Easy and tasty tuna and salmon tartare with avocado sushi recipe

Sushi, a typical dish of Japan and world-known, is a rice-based preparation that is usually accompanied by other ingredients, such as raw fish, vegetables and seaweed. Sushi lovers will find amazing this tuna and salmon recipe.
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Recipe preview Vegan and easy banana chocolate chip muffins recipe
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Vegan and easy banana chocolate chip muffins recipe

Banana chocolate chip muffins can also be healthy and vegan-friendly. This recipe is easy, quick and delicious.
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Recipe preview Healthy granola crunch cookies without flour and sugar
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Healthy granola crunch cookies without flour and sugar

This recipe is healthy and they don't look it because the taste is spectacular. Learn how to make the best cookies in the world.

Cilantro-Almond Pesto

This pesto gives a nice little unexpected punch to pizzas, pastas, and steamed vegetables. Spoon it on baked tofu or fish tacos, or fold it into scrambled eggs—it even elevates a plain old salami and cheddar sandwich.

Slow Cooker Poached Salmon

Lemon and herbs flavor this easy slow cooker poached salmon recipe adapted from the The Kitchen. Serve with Basic Aioli.

Stuffed Peppadew Peppers with Goat Cheese and Marcona Almonds

Super simple and incredible flavorful, these one-bite stuffed pepper appetizers are very addictive. If you can’t find the Spanish marcona almonds in your supermarket or specialty food store, simply roast raw, skinned almonds with a little olive oil and coarse salt until golden. Find Peppadews at the olive bar of well-stocked markets, or in the grocery aisle next to the jarred olives. Serve with glasses of dry rosé or Barcelona-style gin and tonics.

Chocolate Almond Dessert Crepes

This recipe is presented by Eggland’s Best. Impress your friends and family with chocolate-almond dessert crepes for a brunch or dinner party dessert. You’ll need an 8-inch nonstick skillet, a wire rack for cooking the crepes, and wax paper for stacking them. To pipe the chocolate filling down the center of each crepe, stuff it into a zip-lock plastic bag and snip off ½ inch at one corner to create your own pastry bag.

Italian Rainbow Cookies

This recipe is presented by Eggland’s Best. Create a classic cookie that would make grandma proud, using almond paste, which is also the base for marzipan. Find almond paste in the baking aisle of the grocery store, sometimes in block form, other times in a can. To build the tri-colored layers, you’ll need three 11-by-7-inch baking pans and wax paper. When you slice the finished product, you’ll discover the Italian flag within. Bon appetit!

Açaí Bowl

Super-healthy antioxidant açaí berries are the beautifully purple center of this delicious breakfast bowl or afternoon after-yoga pick-me-up. It’s actually a two-part recipe. First, you blend up a straight-up smoothie, with unsweetened açaí purée (we like the one from Sambazon), frozen banana and peach slices, apple, honey, coconut milk, and—for extra body and protein—a bit of natural almond butter. The second part is what goes on top, a freestyle mix of whatever texture.

Salmon Fajitas

Nothing says satisfying comfort meal like fajitas, that Tex-Mex dish of seared meat and vegetables served family style, so everyone can scoop up exactly what they want. Here, salmon stands in for the usual chicken, beef, or shrimp. You start by getting the oven hot, then slathering a single chunk of salmon fillet with a mixture of olive oil, chili powder, cumin, garlic powder, chile flakes, and salt.

Raspberry Matcha Muffins

Matcha is all the rage, and we’re finding new ways to incorporate it into our cooking and baking, besides just matcha tea. Why are we so mad about matcha? Well, it’s green tea, but times 10. Matcha is the ground-up whole leaves, so you get more of all the antioxidants, caffeine, and other good-for-you stuff. And, it doesn’t hit you hard with a burst of energy and then a crash, like coffee can do. It’s more of a long, slow influx of energy. A little goes a long way.

Easy Salmon Poke Bowl

Usually seen with tuna, poke (poh-keh) is the California craze that’s slowly infusing the rest of the U.S., first in metropolitan cities. It’s a raw, sushi-grade fish salad popular for decades in Hawaii, kind of like ceviche or tartare in other cuisines. The protein is usually marinated in soy sauce and sesame oil, then combined with other ingredients that can vary widely. The name comes from the Hawaiian, “to cut or slice.”
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