Oriental Coleslaw has ramen noodles, almonds, and sunflower seeds tossed with seasoned cabbage, Visit RecipeTips.com for more coleslaw recipes, potato salad recipes, and pasta salad recipes.
Served over rice, inside a toco, or nestled into a breakfast burrito along with the usual Mexican fixings (guacamole, lettuce, cheese, salsa), this recipe will please vegans, vegetarians, and even reluctant teenagers .
Skip the restaurant, and enjoy Chinese food at home with a veggie stir-fry served with hoisin sauce and moo shu pancakes (found in the frozen section of Asian markets). To assemble, smear hoisin on a pancake, spoon in stir-fry, and roll like a burrito. Vegans can substitute rice paper wrappers and swap baked tofu strips for the eggs and agave syrup for the honey.
This is the first time I’ve featured a summer roll or lettuce wrap recipe on the blog, so today, I’m giving you both. A 2-for-1 deal rarely disappoints! Unless of course, you were hoping for a 2-for-1 chocolate recipe
Aussie Burger with the lot - a sandwich filled with lettuce, tomato, beef patty, cheese, ketchup, beetroot, fried onions, bacon, pineapple and a fried egg on the top
Why? Because he needs leftovers. On go layers of light and dark turkey slices, homemade stuffing, pickles, pieces of soft butter lettuce to show that he is including something green, and last a smear of mayonnaise or aioli on the second slice of bread to help glue the whole contraption together.
Welcome spring--or vegetarian guests--to your table with this delicious main-course recipe that is destined to become a favorite for family and feasts alike. For killer veggie burgers, serve any leftover slices on toasted whole wheat buns with lettuce and spicy mustard. [LINK]Skip to main content
Perfectly crisp french fries topped with your favorite taco fixin's. Fully Loaded Cheesy Taco Fries are piled high fabulously flavorful seasoned beef, ooey gooey cheese and a lettuce and tomatoes. It doesn't get more kid friendly that that! Ready in just 35 minutes this simple recipe is sure to be a repeat on your menu planner.