Egg-Free Recipes

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Salted Lime Baked Corn Tortillas Chips

The salted, lime-infused crunch of a favorite store-bought tortilla chip is easy to recreate at home with a short list of ingredients and in minimal time.   My family adores the store-bought “hint of lime” tortilla chips. As I was making my Tex-Mex Chopped Salad one evening, which includes a crunchy element on top, I realized…

Root Beer Pulled Pork Tacos with Vinegar Sauce

This pulled pork is a slight variation on my Lean and Mean Pulled Pork which has really become a favorite in our house.  While I have always been a fan of tomato-based barbecue sauce, my Southern friend, Lisa, is partial to a vinegar sauce.  She shared here recipe with me and it just might win…

Eastern North Carolina Barbecue Sauce

  We are usually the tomato-based barbecue sauce type in this family. However, a very dear Southern friend shared her favorite vinegar sauce with me a while back and it was a complete hit! Her recipe has just the right amount of tang and makes for one delicious sandwich. I asked my friend, Lisa, if…

Make-Ahead Blueberry Almond Smoothie

First, I must say that the color of this blueberry smoothie is about as luscious as the taste! Since I first tried the make-ahead smoothie concept, I have been hooked.  I love a nice, thick smoothie and typically rely on frozen fruit and ice to get the consistency I prefer.  Using the oats and chia…

Slow Cooker Dulce de Leche

Irresistible dulce de leche is easy to make in your slow cooker. Plus you can control the consistency, making it soft set like pudding or drizzle-able for use as caramel sauce. Over the years, I read several times that simmering a can of sweetened condensed milk on the stovetop for several hours would magically transform…

Apple Quinoa Salad with Lemon, Curry and Mint

A simple protein will turn this wholesome, flavorful, plant-based salad into a complete meal. Easy to make ahead and perfect for meal prep! Years ago, my vegetarian sister introduced me to quinoa.  She first explained that, contrary to what it seems, this grain is pronounced “KEEN-wah.” She further mentioned that quinoa is popular with vegetarians…

Honey Sesame (or Flax) Pork Tenderloin

A little kitchen experimenting yielded fabulous results in this easy-to-make, Asian-inspired recipe that’s become a favorite with kids and adults alike. As cooler weather arrives, I am using our grill less frequently and returning to some of my favorite oven and slow cooker meals.  The following pork tenderloin recipe is simple yet flavorful and pairs…

Roasted Tomato Soup

Roasting the tomatoes, onion, and garlic heightens their flavors, and what could be easier than scraping the contents of the baking sheet into a food processor and blending with a few additional ingredients? In my family, there are some who prefer cold tomato soups and some who prefer hot.  The great thing about this delicious…

Butternut Squash, Chick Pea & Pita Salad with Lemon Tahini Dressing

A good dinner salad hits the spot any time of year.  In the cooler months, however, the lighter dressings I enjoy during the summer months don’t always satisfy. I created this Lemon Tahini Dressing to stand up to hearty root vegetables and winter squashes.  In the process, I realized that it is a great option to…

Roasted Butternut Squash with Feta — plus my favorite tips for roasting vegetables

This picture is of the veggies on the baking sheet for a reason.  I use a few techniques to achieve roasted vegetables that are golden brown and full of flavor yet still slightly firm.  And it starts with the tray! When roasting vegetables, the side touching the tray will brown first.  So, as I mention…

Lemon Tahini Dressing

Loving big, hearty, healthy salads as I do, I often get ideas in my head about flavors I think would taste great together.  Cooler weather means the arrival of all sorts of root vegetables and winter squash, not to mention a myriad of greens. I created this nutty-tasting dressing to stand up to the flavors…

Indian-Spiced Broiled Salmon

Many people have mentioned to me over the years that they don’t cook seafood because they can’t tell how long to cook it.  While it is difficult to give an exact time to cook fish — as this will vary depending on the thickness of the filet and one’s desired degree of doneness — I…

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