Continuing on the theme of the delicious southwest flavors, please let me introduce to you my new favorite salad. Oh, this salad. I could wax poetic about it’s lovely qualities. But I won’t. Lucky for you.
You know you've always heard necessity is the mother of invention. Well, I guess the same theory holds true in the kitchen. This week, we were pretty much tapped out after paying the bills, so we planned a "no grocery shopping" week. I figured no problem, because we caught a great sale on meat the From Apples To Zucchini
Warm, coin-shaped slices of pan-fried carrots, white alubia beans, and chopped dill tossed with a tangy-sweet lemon shallot dressing. It tastes good the day you make it, even better the day after.
Oh, Heidi. The 101 Cookbooks creator was instrumental in lighting my cooking fire a year and a half ago. Since stumbling across her blog I've come to see appreciate the beauty of seasonal cooking... Habitually Hungry
Canned beans are a quick, no-cook protein option that readily absorbs the flavors of fresh herbs and roasted red peppers. Roast your own peppers or look for them in jars on grocery shelves near olives and pickles. Serve this hearty salad with whole wheat crackers, if desired.
Bring a bowlful of color to your healthy eating plan. Food should look as good as it tastes, and this salad of beans, veggies and cheese delivers in every way.