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When using whole grain pastas in cold dishes, cook them slightly beyond al dente for the best texture. Be sure to blend the dressing well to ensure the chia seeds break down.
This recipe makes a great dinnertime side dish. The blend of seasonings pairs wonderfully with the carrot and beet mixture and provides a perfect golden crunch.
This is a crispy, fun way to eat kale. Delicious with sandwiches, kale chips are a great picnic treat that satisfies the crunchy chip gene we all seem to have!
This fresh dish is bursting with flavor! Not only is it easy to make, but this is a salad that anyone can enjoy, and is an easy way to add protein (and more!) to any meal.
This quick and easy bruschetta topping with its fresh tomatoes, garlic, basil, and ripe green olives is scrumptious served on slices of toasted Crusty Whole Wheat Baguette or the bread or cracker of...
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.
Worthy of side dish status, this picnic picker-upper combines crisp jicama matchsticks and juicy apples with the chewiness of sharp cranberries and toasted walnuts.
The lentils in this salad are cooked to just doneness, and hold up well when mixed with onion, tomato and cucumber and the salty tang of crumbled feta cheese.
Replacing mayonnaise or buttermilk with oil and lemon juice makes for a much lighter, almost pickled mixture, and the taste of fresh mint lifts the entire dish.
Here’s a bright and refreshing change from coleslaw or carrot salad, mixing the snap of jicama, carrots and red pepper to thin shreds of napa cabbage for a low-fat, low-sodium side dish.
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