
Recipe for Middle Eastern Pecan Pilaf
This pilaf can stand alone with its protein, grains, and vegetables—a lovely entrée. It makes a special meal for entertaining when served with the No-Meat Balls.
This pilaf can stand alone with its protein, grains, and vegetables—a lovely entrée. It makes a special meal for entertaining when served with the No-Meat Balls.
This dish celebrates the nutty taste and versatility of the chickpea by adding Middle Eastern flavors for a hearty vegetarian meal.
The base for these two salads is a combination of Romaine and spinach. The secret to delicious salads is nice, crisp greens, while avocado and olives add a rich, pleasing touch.
Whole grain flour and yogurt provide fiber, calcium and a good source of probiotics.
Cooked until the savory flavors of cranberry, orange and sweet apricot marmalade are soaked into every chewy little grain.
Made from whole wheat semolina, Cream of Wheat was once THE breakfast dish, more popular than oatmeal or packaged cereals.
Similar to overnight oats, this version doesn’t require overnight refrigeration and is an easy, healthy, last-minute breakfast.
This granola has no refined oils and yet is still nice and crispy.
The dough for these rolls can be mixed by hand, or use a bread machine on the dough cycle; we give instructions for both.
Here’s a secret: the strong flavors of strawberry and kiwi make this smoothie the perfect vehicle for adding kale or spinach to the blender.
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