Course: Sandwiches
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Apple and Cheddar Grass-Fed Beef Burgers

Pile these juicy burgers on toasted whole wheat buns and top with lettuce and sliced tomatoes. Serve with more Dijon mustard on the side, if you like.
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TLC Sandwiches

Show your family some TLC with healthy TLC -- Tofu, Lettuce and Cucumber. It's a fun twist on a BLT that is unbelievably yummy, with easy homemade salty, smoky tofu "bacon." For quick lunch assembly, prepare the tofu the day before and refrigerate it in a sealed container. Substitute mashed avocado for the mayo, if you wish.
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Heirloom Tomato BLTs

Colorful, flavorful heirloom tomatoes star in these classic sandwiches. Also try making a BLT salad: stir the mayonnaise and pesto into 2 tablespoons of your favorite vinaigrette, then toss with lots of chopped lettuce, tomatoes, crumbled bacon or tempeh, and homemade croutons.
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Grilled Veggie and Goat Cheese Wraps

This is a great recipe for using leftover grilled vegetables. They're wonderful for a summer supper or wrap in waxed paper for picnics or on-the-go.
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Turkey Burgers With Cucumber-Pineapple Relish

Tangy fruit relish adds a refreshing twist to the usual burger fare.
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The New Englandah Burgah

This is a burger that requires a ravenous appetite and begs to be eaten in generous mouthfuls, each including all of the different components. Recipe courtesy of the cooks at food52.com. Photo by Melanie Einzig, courtesy of food52.com. To learn how to make this recipe, watch the video on Food52.
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Banh Mi Grass-Fed Beef Burgers

Serve these burgers on crusty hunks of baguette, just like a traditional Vietnamese banh mi sandwich. For a fresh and easy condiment, toss shredded carrots, cucumbers and lettuce with rice vinegar and a pinch of sugar and pile onto the burgers.
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Grilled Pork Burgers with Savory Pickled Peaches

Spoon leftover pickled peaches onto turkey or ham sandwiches or mix with cream cheese for a sweet and savory dip for crackers. Serve these pork burgers without the pitas, if you like.
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Cucumber Sandwiches with Strawberries and Watercress

When summer fruits are at their sweetest, peaches make a worthy substitution for the strawberries in this recipe.
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Beef and Bulgur Burgers

The addition of bulgur wheat to these burgers not only helps stretch a meal but it also achieves a more delicately flavored burger with a lower fat content and higher fiber than traditional burgers. Substitute ground lamb for the beef, if you like.


