Who says you have to ditch the sushi rolls to be healthy? Crowd pleasing, mouth watering and super fun to make sushi rolls sans rice, sans fish and full of living nutrients.
Frittatas with fresh herbs or seasonal vegetables are a main-stay of our diet, and we often serve them on the weekend for a late breakfast or early brunch.
Sloppy Joes are an American classic and favorite. The great taste of that sweet tomato sauce with the hamburger and vegetables is just too good to pass up.
One of the things I love about summer is that I can eat like a Queen without much effort. Mid July, our crisper is now overflowing with farmer’s market vegetables, none of which need much fuss or strategic planning in
Thai red curry paste provides the spicy base for this soup. Feel free to substitute whatever vegetables you have on hand for the cauliflower and green beans.
Crisp, fresh vegetables in a creamy peanut dressing create a vegan salad that's hearty enough to stand on its own. Add cubed chicken for the carnivores.
What a tasty way to eat your vegetables! These absolutely elegant pastry puffs are filled with zucchini, squash, red pepper and lots of cheese. Give them a try...they taste even better than they look!
This one-dish wonder features moist, tender chicken breasts covered with melted Cheddar cheese, sitting on a bed of creamy rice and vegetables - it just doesn't get any better!
For this Traditional Mexican Seafood Soup the cook's work is quite simple. This Seafood Soup Recipe is a medley of fresh seafood floating in tomato flavored broth. It is filled with a variety of tastes and textures, from flaky fish to meaty shrimp and tender squid or octopus.
The fresh herbs, vegetables, and olives that characterize Greek cuisine are tossed with pasta in this sprightly salad recipe. Feta cheese gives it a tangy finish.