A unique twist on classic summer potato salad, this recipe offers a new way to enjoy some of our favorite holiday flavors - ginger, sweet potatoes, brown sugar and toasted pecans - any time of the year.
This salad highlights many fresh flavours of the Mediterranean and is at its best when made with good-quality olive oil. To pit several olives at once, place them on a cutting board and lightly crush with the bottom of a small saucepan to expose pits before removing. Stir this salad lightly with a fork before serving to loosen the pasta.
This version of bubble and squeak replaces the traditional Brussels sprouts or cabbage with peppery mustard greens, and uses potatoes that you cook specifically for this purpose. And the name? Well, that's just the sort of meandering my brain does when I am out walking Ginger -- it occurred to me that Colonel Mustard would need a hearty dish like this after a busy day of either solving or committing murders.
Learn how to make a nightly drink that will curb your diet and sugar intake. Ingredients 8 oz water 4 tsp white or red wine vinegar 1 tsp psyllium husk fiber product Directions Mix water and vinegar together in drinking glass. Pour psyllium husk fiber into glass and stir.
Cauliflower is both healthy and delicious, especially with coconut! This creamy, easy side dish is made gluten free and dairy free with coconut milk and dried coconut, while a touch of ginger adds a spicy edge to this grain free and wheat free recipe.
We are always on the hunt for great winter salads and slaws. In fact, winter may be one of the best times for salads! We love all the crunchy combinations of winter vegetables with fresh winter citrus. Here's one more recipe for a winter slaw from reader Jennifer; she tosses convenient slaw mix from Trader Joe's with a homemade blend of miso paste, rice vinegar, ginger, and garlic.