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vegetable fried rice

1/30/2019

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​Who doesn’t like fried rice? No one. One great thing you can do with this recipe is switch out the rice for cauliflower “rice” to make it grain and gluten free. This recipe also goes along with the pantry staples theme. It’s easy and can be whipped together in 20 minutes. Not sure what to do with leftover rice? This is your recipe!


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Turkey chili

1/30/2019

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​Now that we are in the colder months, this is sure to warm your soul. The key for this recipe is being patient at each step to really pull out all the flavors of the ingredients. Speaking of ingredients, almost all of them are listed on my pantry staples list, so when you’re in a pinch, this can be your new go-to.  
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roasted honey lemon carrots

1/30/2019

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​This recipe is so simple, yet unbelievably tasty. The sweet and sour is one of the best combinations, then you add the caramelization from roasting and BOOM!, a flavor explosion in your mouth.


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Turkey Sausage, Fennel, and Escarole Soup

11/20/2018

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​With the cold weather hitting us like a ton of bricks this past week, this soup will warm you right up. It will get the blood flowing from the hint of spice.
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spiced cranberry sauce

11/20/2018

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​With Thanksgiving around the corner, I had to share my favorite cranberry sauce recipe. It’s so good you’ll be eating it straight from the spoon. You’ll never want to buy it from a can again, trust me. The cinnamon and star anise make your kitchen smell heavenly and the taste is sweet and tart.


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Fall Stuffed Endives

11/20/2018

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​​This is such an easy appetizer to serve during the holidays. It doesn’t hurt that it looks fancy too. The bitterness from the endive and blue cheese are great to have during a time when there are a lot of sweets present.


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Roasted Honeynut Squash

10/28/2018

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​​I like to call this candy on a plate. When it’s roasted, it gets a very caramely taste. That’s not even a word, but who cares-you know what I mean. ☺ This is also one of the simplest side dishes you can make, especially to wow your guests.


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Silky Butternut Squash Soup

10/28/2018

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We all know Halloween is around the corner and for most people it means gobs of candy bars in your face at the office, at the store, basically anywhere you go at this time of year. One way to help curb those candy cravings is to incorporate naturally sweet foods, such as this silky butternut squash soup.
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Pan-seared and Oven Finished Lamb Chops

10/1/2018

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​​This is the easiest and fastest way to prepare amazing lamb chops. No one would ever know the simplicity when they see the chops on the plate. Gorgeous and a flavor explosion in your mouth! 


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Massaged Kale Salad with Tahini-Lemon Dressing

10/1/2018

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​​The creamy tahini dressing pairs so nicely with kale. It’s refreshing and satisfying! I also love it because it takes about 5 minutes to make. This salad is very high in minerals, from both the tahini and kale. Calcium doesn’t only come from dairy, as many dark leafy greens are packed with the mineral.


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Arugula Salad with Cantaloupe and Tomatoes

10/1/2018

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​This is one of those salads you never want to end, especially when the cantaloupe is perfectly ripe. I know it’s the end of the melon season, but I’ve gotten some really good ones lately that have truly hit the spot.
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Roasted Brussels Sprouts

10/1/2018

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​Brussel sprouts have finally received the popularity they deserve. They’ve come a long way from being only steamed back in the day. They are jam packed with flavor and nutrients – tons of vitamin C, vitamin A, vitamin K, fiber, potassium, vitamin B6, iron, and magnesium.


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Roasted Stripetti Squash

10/1/2018

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​Yes, it is stripetti and not spaghetti, although very similar. I found this guy at Whole Foods while perusing the produce section with my friend. It’s a mixture of a spaghetti squash and delicata squash- makes sense considering the inside is more like a spaghetti squash, but it looks like a giant delicata squash on the outside.


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Roasted Delicata Squash

10/1/2018

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​​If you want candy on a plate, make this. Seriously though, delicata squash is heaven. It’s got a lot of fiber, vitamin A, vitamin C, calcium and iron, supporting the eyes, skin, immune system, bones, and cell health. These little buggers are packed with so much flavor, you only need olive oil and sea salt. 


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Tomato "Salad"

7/31/2018

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​This is by far the easiest tomato "salad" you'll ever make in your life. I put "salad" in quotes because it's not really a salad, but I don't know what else to call it. HA! When you have high quality ingredients, all you have to do is slightly enhance the flavor and voila, you have yourself one of the best tasting meals.


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Panzanella Salad

7/31/2018

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​How can anyone resist a fresh rustic sourdough bread loaf from the local bakery? I went to the Princeton Farmers Market and had all of the ingredients staring at me in the face. ​


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Sauteed Cherry Tomatoes and Asparagus

7/31/2018

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This is one of the fastest and easiest sides to throw on the plate for a quick dinner. The lightly sauteed tomatoes provide a juicy surprise on your palate no matter what you serve it with. This side was served with my slow roasted salmon (as seen in the photo). 
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citrus marinated chicken

7/5/2018

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​This has to be another one of my clients' favorites. The marinated is what makes this chicken melt in your mouth. The crispy, flavorful skin might be my favorite part.

​This is an easy crowd pleaser and you can make it ahead.


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Roasted Cauliflower Slices

7/5/2018

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Switch up the regular cauliflower florets and cut the head into thick slices. They look absolutely beautiful on a plate instead of plopping on a pile of cauliflower.

​This is a good trick for a fancy dinner party. It actually requires less cutting and less time.  But shhhhh, no one needs to know that!  


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Carrot, Apple, Beet & Lemon Salad

7/5/2018

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​This has to be one of my most favorite salads of all time, plus it's super easy to make. It is incredibly refreshing and nutrient dense. It's filled with prebiotic fibers, folate, manganese, copper, potassium, vitamin C, iron, vitamin A, and has anti-inflammatory properties.

​This has the ability to lighten up any meal as a side. 


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