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These fun and tasty zucchini fritters will be a guilt-free delight to your family and friends. They don’t require deep frying but bake easily in the oven.
Winter squash cooks perfectly in a slow cooker, either baked whole or cut into pieces. Clean-up is quick and easy, and leftovers freeze well.
As flatbreads become more and more popular, the best way to enjoy this increasingly expensive restaurant treat is to make it yourself. And by using fresh ingredients it’s certain to be healthy.
Cream soups are so inviting, whether served hot or cold, and this one comes close to being a 15-minute meal!
The spread on this wrap is called sukhi dal, the Punjabi answer to hummus and perhaps even tastier.
Combined with slightly spicy pineapple salsa, the grains serve as a tangy and sweet base for baked salmon accented by dark maple syrup and mustard.
This scrambled tofu is packed with protein. You can eat it plain or add mushrooms, sautéed onions, chopped tomato...anything you would put in an omelet.
This hearty, flavorful soup is full of health-promoting vegetables. With the addition of legumes and the red lentil pasta, it makes a great one-pot meal.
This recipe has a great combination of silky tofu, crunchy Japanese panko breadcrumbs, and nutty toothiness of sesame seeds.
A richly seasoned hummus, alive with tastes of the Mediterranean, chicken marinated with fragrant cumin and paprika, and the freshness of juicy cucumber and fresh vegetables.
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