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 .
When my children were young, I made this onedish meal with frozen veggies and a more traditional pie crust. As they became more adventurous eaters, I added more dark leafy greens, and eventually exchanged the crust for this hearty wholegrain topping.
I’m always looking at new recipes but I love it when my husband sends me some to try. Last week he sent me an e-mail with this recipe. During lunch his co-worker had this and it smelled so good he asked for the recipe. He told her if I blogged about it we’d name it
This diabetic friendly recipe is one of thousands of baked by 150 Boston area restaurants taking part in Pie in the Sky one of the biggest charity bake sales in the country Proceeds from each pie benefits Community Servings a local non profit that delivers meals to the critically ill and homebound Click here to read more about Pie in the Sky Note: This recipe is for a low sugar apple pie filling only For a diabetic friendly pie crust try this recipe from the ADA You will need to double the recipe as it is only for a single 9 inch pie crust nbsp;
There are few things I love more than bruschetta. The grilled, buttery bread...the beautiful tomatoes...the scrumptious basil. A perfect combination, and a perfect snack. Unless you eat twelve pieces like I do...and then it's more like a meal.