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Hittin' the grill for dinner tonight? Add a few vegetable slices to the grill and tomorrow's lunch is in the bag. These colorful pinwheels double as a healthful after school snack.
Tender young pumpkin stuffed with wild rice and cranberries makes for a fun and tasty dish. Serve as a light lunch or with an entrée of your choice, a fresh green salad, and a glass of dry rosé or white wine for a beautiful fall dinner.
Mushrooms and red bell peppers combine with black-eyed peas in this flavorful vegetarian entrée. Sunflower seeds add a crunchy finish, but pumpkin seeds taste great with this dish, too.
Top this classic spring side dish with shards of Parmigiano-Reggiano for a savory garnish.
Trust us, you'll want to serve these tender, spicy braised greens with cornbread on the side so that you can crumble it into the bowl to soak up the "pot likker".
Partially cooking the potatoes before they hit the grill is key to cooking this delicious side dish just right. Serve alongside grilled chicken legs or pork chops, if desired.
As an alternative to serving this bright, tart condiment with roasted turkey or chicken, stir a spoonful of it into a cup of yogurt or a tall smoothie for breakfast.
These sweet potatoes served atop pineapple rings are an appealing way to get kids (and adults) to eat more healthy vegetables. Lightly sweetened with maple syrup and orange juice, they're a terrific alternative to the standard sugar-laden sweet potato casseroles.
This simple couscous dish combines dried fruits and nuts with an earthy blend of Moroccan spices. A delicious accompaniment to seasoned meats, fish, vegetables or a Moroccan tagine. Serve freshly steamed or warmed up the next day.
Though parsnips resemble carrots they're never eaten raw. Here they reach their peak of flavor by being steamed, then roasted with tender, rich results.
This not-too-sweet bread is great for family gatherings. The flavor of the orange juice comes through and complements the apricots.
Open the oven door and the aroma of this fresh-baked breakfast bread will have the entire house clamoring into the kitchen. Moist and dense in texture, the bread includes wholesome ingredients, such as oats and fresh banana, and is easy to prepare and very adaptable, accommodating your choice of chopped nuts or dried fruit in place of the cranberries. For a delicious alternative grain version, try our Cranberry Banana Quinoa Bread.
This rich, dark holiday bread is perfect as is. But if you're in the mood to dress it up, serve warm slices with a scoop of raspberry sorbet, dollop of lemon curd or smear of lowfat cream cheese.
This simple corn bread recipe can be used as the basis for any cornbread stuffing recipe.
This gluten and dairy-free version of this festive bread will make a delicious addition to your holiday breakfast menu. You may also like to try our Cranberry Banana Oat Bread.
This whole grain bread, reminiscent of unsweetened corn bread, makes a nice breakfast bread when toasted or a snack with nut butter.
Onions give this focaccia great flavor, but it can also be made plain or with a bit of grated cheese sprinkled over the top for the last 10 minutes of baking. The addition of extra virgin olive oil in the dough makes it just a bit crisp.
This delicious bread smells wonderful while baking. Ideal as a whole grain breakfast bread with nut butter, tahini, cream cheese or dairy butter.
Fragrant basmati rice and sweet-tart dried currants make a delicious stuffing for whole, fresh trout in this impressive main course.
We skip the traditional roux in this lighter version of the Louisiana classic. Ready in about 30 minutes, serve piping hot with white or brown rice and plenty of hot sauce.
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