Serve this rich squash curry over brown rice, garnished with a dollop of plain, non-fat Greek yogurt, if desired. This dish is excellent for putting vegetables at the center of your table.
Although we recommend broccoli rabe as a nice winter green, this recipe will work equally well with your favorite dark leafy greens. Chard, kale, spinach—they all work with the simple, flavorful spices of this easy, veggie-heavy weeknight meal for all seasons.
Vegan, gluten-free, and utterly delicious, this recipe is a prefect addition to your celebration recipes—all of your guests are sure to gobble it up with relish. For easier preparation, feel free to replace the squash with canned pumpkin puree.
Bring the best of summer and fall together at your table with this elegant variation on coleslaw that is delightful as a side dish or a condiment for your favorite lean meats.
Wheat berries are a chewy whole grain with a wonderfully nutty taste. This salad makes a perfect lunch in cold weather or warm. Prep the ingredients in advance, keeping them separate for a fast lunch. The wheat berries can be warmed easily by running them under warm tap water in a strainer to give them […]
If it’s the wrong time of year to take advantage of turkey leftovers, you can use a roasted turkey breast or lean ground turkey. This recipe is meant to be flexible—mix up your lean meats, whole grains, greens and even the color of your peppers to find a combination that pleases your palate the most.
Looking for a healthier way to use those Thanksgiving leftovers? This easy chili uses leftover turkey and that extra can of pumpkin you bought “just in case” to make a simple white bean chili that will warm your family when they come back in from playing in the not-quite-winter chill.
Pumpkin and cornbread are two classic fall favorites. By combining them, you can enjoy a rich new dish with better nutrition than your average cornbread and a flavor that is not to be missed.