Cauliflower is a great food that’s packed with nutrition. It’s a member of the cruciferous family, a food group that should be consumed daily. One cup of raw cauliflower provides 86% of your daily needs of Vitamin C , 21% Vitamin K-21% (an anti-inflammatory vitamin), and 15% Folate, a nutrient linked to brain and neurological function and formation for developing brains….
Rainbow Kale Salad
Spring is in the air!! The warmth and vitality of this season makes me smile ear to ear! I love it when we come out of hibernation. What better way to celebrate than with nature’s fresh veggies!! Kale is one of the healthiest foods you can consume, as well as being one of the easiest…
Crustless Quinoa Quiche
This recipe makes an awesome light dinner or brunch staple. I created this after a dish my husband loved from a local grocery store. I had guessed correctly that the majority of their recipe was eggs and butter/oil. I set out to create my version of a much lighter, healthier dish for a party I…
Buckwheat Tabbouleh
Tabbouleh is a traditional, cold Middle Eastern Salad made with bulgar wheat. Since that’s out of the picture for me and my gluten issues (sigh) I make this now with either quinoa or buckwheat. Both are great substitutions. I love serving it alongside of my chipotle hummus, falafel, and Israeli salad (combo of cucumbers, tomatoes,…
Tzimmis With Raisins
Tzimmis is one of my favorite traditional Jewish dishes. It’s a sweet potato stew, sweetened with honey, cinnamon, and dried fruits. It’s usually made with butter or lard. But why? It is delicious on its own. In my version, there are no added oils. Just pure natural sweetness. This is a great side to any…