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Make this colorful salad when berries are at their best. The zesty dressing will stay free-flowing in the fridge thanks to canola oil’s low saturated fat content. Be sure to place the fennel on the salad after the dressing so it doesn’t turn pink

Making a stir fry is a fun and exciting culinary experience with a certain exotic flare. Here, I use a combination of asparagus, onions and bell peppers to add crunch and nutritional value to the dish, and recommend pork tenderloin to satisfy the meat eaters. For a proper stir fry, you need three things: a wok, great flavor and high heat. Canola oil has a high smoke point and neutral flavor so the rest of the ingredients can really shine. Best way to serve a stir fry? Try pairing it with whole grains, like brown rice or quinoa.

Wow your friends and family at your next potluck or gathering with this meatless main that also works as a great side dish.

This is a simple recipe for perfectly roasted fish. It’s quick, effortless, and pairs wonderfully with black beans or brown rice.

Sometimes the simplest dishes are the best and roasted vegetables provide pure comfort that is hard to beat. Canola oil’s high heat tolerance is a great match for oven roasting.

No need to season the turkey skin, since it will be thrown away. But first tuck lemon zest, thyme and sage leaves under the skin so these flavors can penetrate the meat.

This Salmon with Cilantro Crust is so good you will want an extra serving.

Here is a quick and easy meal with a gourmet taste.

Serving grilled fruit with fresh fruit not only makes a great-looking combination, but also provides two layers of flavor.

This will definitely be a hit at your next picnic or backyard party.