
Recipe for Cauliflower-Penne Bake
For those who aren’t big fans of cauliflower—a healthy, cruciferous vegetable—this is the perfect way to serve it.
For those who aren’t big fans of cauliflower—a healthy, cruciferous vegetable—this is the perfect way to serve it.
This dish is a perfect way to use fresh kale, zucchini, and tomatoes that grow abundantly in the summer.
This quick, colorful salad works well as a side but can also be an entire meal on its own, with soybeans—high in omega-3 fatty acids, potassium, calcium, and protein
Pot pie is a classic, and this vegan version won’t let you down. You may trade out vegetables depending on what you have in your refrigerator, but peas and carrots are usually dependably available in...
The green onion, fresh basil, dill, and lemon in this salad are a lovely complement to the spinach and quinoa.
Enchiladas come from Mexico and date back to at least the Mayan culture. They consist of corn tortillas wrapped around a filling, covered with sauce, and baked.
This recipe uses millet, an often-overlooked gluten-free whole grain you can find in most grocery and health food stores.
Full of flavor, fiber, and easily customizable with the veggies you have on hand, it is sure to be a favorite addition to any Asian meal!
Try this dish with Veggie-Packed Fried Rice with Tofu for an Asian-inspired meal that will have everyone asking for seconds.
This recipe is versatile: the lentils can stand alone as an entrée with greens, potatoes, and a salad; or they can be eaten over rice and topped with a salad and dressing.
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