The low-cal topper not only livens up chicken and fish, it also lets you pack in extra produce. Executive cheft Chris Santos of Stanton Social in New York City suggests mixing 2 cups diced fruit with 1 Tbsp. each minced red onion, red bell pepper, and cilantro; 1 tsp. each chili powder, olive oil, and lime juice; and salt and pepper to taste. Then kick off grilling season with a good-for-you bang.
2/05/2011
A Sweet Way To Sneak In Fruit
Make your Memorial Day cookout healthier by pairing lean proteins with fruit salsa.
The low-cal topper not only livens up chicken and fish, it also lets you pack in extra produce. Executive cheft Chris Santos of Stanton Social in New York City suggests mixing 2 cups diced fruit with 1 Tbsp. each minced red onion, red bell pepper, and cilantro; 1 tsp. each chili powder, olive oil, and lime juice; and salt and pepper to taste. Then kick off grilling season with a good-for-you bang.
The low-cal topper not only livens up chicken and fish, it also lets you pack in extra produce. Executive cheft Chris Santos of Stanton Social in New York City suggests mixing 2 cups diced fruit with 1 Tbsp. each minced red onion, red bell pepper, and cilantro; 1 tsp. each chili powder, olive oil, and lime juice; and salt and pepper to taste. Then kick off grilling season with a good-for-you bang.
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