Tofu Veggie Buddha Bowls
I imagine you’re soon going to have a lot of hearty, comforting foods on hand like mashed potatoes and stuffing and lots and lots of pie! With Thanksgiving around the corner, I thought I’d share with you a recipe that is light and full of veggies – the opposite of what you’ll be eating next week. Despite how fresh these Tofu Veggie Buddha Bowls are, they’re also
Asian Chicken Salad
Once you prep the veggies for this Asian Chicken Salad recipe, the steps to putting it together couldn’t be simpler. It’s one of those dishes that you can make again and again, keeping it in the fridge for easy lunches during the week. It’s chock full of
Peanut-Free Spicy Thai Chicken Mason Jar Salads
Want to eat more salads but hate how tedious it is to mix a fresh salad each time you want one? The solution has been staring us in the face on Pinterest, Instagram, and food blogs like this one! Mason jars! Yes, there’s more to a Mason jar than just a trendy way to meal prep – there’s actually a real purpose behind
Caraway-Spiced Red Cabbage
Braised red cabbage is a very popular vegetable side in Germany, and almost every family has a variation of their own. I definitely prefer mine with a hefty dose of caraway for an authentic Central European touch. It is a perfect side to roast pork or game.
Gluten-Free Umami Salmon Bowls
San-J has done it again! First it was a wide variety of trusted gluten-free tamari soy sauces, then cooking sauces like Szechuan sauce, then slow cooker simmer sauces, and now their newest line of Splash sauces. I’ve used their Umami Tamari Splash sauce in my delicious new
Warm Sweet Potato Salad
Ah, the salad. It’s kind of a strange dish, if you really think about it. And I have thought about it. Salads can be lettuce-based, pasta-based, potato-based. It’s like saying anything can be a sandwich if it uses bread – so does that make pizza a sandwich? I mean, really, what differentiates a salad from a medley of vegetables? After a lot of contemplation