
The Daily Salad
I like to eat one form of this salad every day.
I like to eat one form of this salad every day.
Cooking beets in the Instant Pot is quick and easy, and you can eat them as a standalone side or add them to salads.
Cooking beets in the Instant Pot is quick and easy, and you can eat them as a standalone side or add them to salads.
Read More /Try not to drink this dressing as a smoothie, because it is incredibly creamy, lemony and herbaceous while still being light.
Try not to drink this dressing as a smoothie, because it is incredibly creamy, lemony and herbaceous while still being light.
Read More /Greek salad is incredibly colorful and refreshing with plenty of crisp cucumber and fruity tomatoes.
Greek salad is incredibly colorful and refreshing with plenty of crisp cucumber and fruity tomatoes.
Read More /Plantains are served as a savory side dish in several parts of the world.
The lavender in this dressing gives it a nice light and delicate flavor. It goes great over earthy beets or heartier salads
The lavender in this dressing gives it a nice light and delicate flavor. It goes great over earthy beets or heartier salads
Read More /Roasted carrots are a super simple side to any dish.
Artichokes are great for helping the body detox and this creamy dressing is a perfect way to get them into your diet.
Artichokes are great for helping the body detox and this creamy dressing is a perfect way to get them into your diet.
Read More /Meyer lemons are a bit sweeter than normal lemons and give this dressing a nice balance between sweet and tart.
Meyer lemons are a bit sweeter than normal lemons and give this dressing a nice balance between sweet and tart.
Read More /Steamed asparagus is a simple side dish that whips up in just a few minutes. You can eat the asparagus on their own or use them in salads too.
Steamed asparagus is a simple side dish that whips up in just a few minutes. You can eat the asparagus on their own or use them in salads too.
Read More /Honey mustard and honey glaze are classic dipping sauces for chicken strips with their sweet and tangy taste. These simple recipes can be whipped up in just a few minutes and use ingredients you likely already have on hand.
Honey mustard and honey glaze are classic dipping sauces for chicken strips with their sweet and tangy taste. These simple recipes can be whipped up in just a few minutes and use ingredients you likely already have on hand.
Read More /This mojo sauce is to compliment the Instant Pot Cuban Lechon recipe. You can also use it for any other meat you want to give a Latin and citrus flare.
This mojo sauce is to compliment the Instant Pot Cuban Lechon recipe. You can also use it for any other meat you want to give a Latin and citrus flare.
Read More /Similar to traditional chimichurri, this sauce is full of flecks of herbs and garlicky taste. The addition of cooling mint is a twist that makes it an excellent pairing to lamb.
Similar to traditional chimichurri, this sauce is full of flecks of herbs and garlicky taste. The addition of cooling mint is a twist that makes it an excellent pairing to lamb.
Read More /This refreshing salsa is the perfect sweet and savory accompaniment to any fish dish.
Switch things up and make this dish with sweet potatoes or regular potatoes depending on your cravings for the day. They are much healthier than traditional fries because they are baked and not fried.
Switch things up and make this dish with sweet potatoes or regular potatoes depending on your cravings for the day. They are much healthier than traditional fries because they are baked and not fried.
Read More /This dressing is so creamy, itโs hard to believe itโs dairy free. There is a refreshing contrast between the cream and dill that works perfectly on fish or salad.
This dressing is so creamy, itโs hard to believe itโs dairy free. There is a refreshing contrast between the cream and dill that works perfectly on fish or salad.
Read More /Cooling mint and fragrant dill add complexity of taste to this simple salad. Coconut yogurt makes this salad dairy-free and vegan, which means you can serve it to almost anyone you choose.
Cooling mint and fragrant dill add complexity of taste to this simple salad. Coconut yogurt makes this salad dairy-free and vegan, which means you can serve it to almost anyone you choose.
Read More /This recipe is simple because it gets combined in a food processor and it is delicious from the additions of crisp cucumber and nuanced dill.
This recipe is simple because it gets combined in a food processor and it is delicious from the additions of crisp cucumber and nuanced dill.
Read More /This dressing provides a burst of creamy, bright flavor on a steak salad. It is based on a chimichurri sauce but is a bit richer and creamier with the addition of avocado.
This dressing provides a burst of creamy, bright flavor on a steak salad. It is based on a chimichurri sauce but is a bit richer and creamier with the addition of avocado.
Read More /Pico is a classic salsa full of refreshing and vibrant flavor. It can be used as a topping on tacos or as a side to be enjoyed by the mouthful.
Pico is a classic salsa full of refreshing and vibrant flavor. It can be used as a topping on tacos or as a side to be enjoyed by the mouthful.
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