Vegetarian (or easily adapted) Recipes

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Smashed Roasted Potatoes (2 Ways)

In my family, we have those who adore sweet potatoes and those who prefer the white varieties.  So, I often make oven fries two ways to please everyone.  (I like them both!)  This addictive spin on an oven fry delivers a creamy inside and a little crunch on the outside.  The prep may be done…

Pineapple Salsa

Sweet and savory with a hint of heat, this vibrant salsa adds flavorful appeal to fish, tacos, pork, lamb, and grilled meats of all kinds. Grilling is the perfect way to get a great dinner on the table quickly. Marinades are wonderful, but sometimes I don’t think far enough in advance for an adequate steep. With…

Butterscotch Shortbread Nut Balls

Feel free to use this recipe as a framework, switching the ice cream flavors and/or cookie and nut combination. For added value, this crowd-pleasing dessert offers make-ahead convenience and built-in portion control!   Girl Scout cookie time is a happy time for my husband who looks forward to Thin Mints and Trefoils every year. Trefoils…

Honey Peanut Butter “Ice Cream”

Those who know me are well aware of my huge penchant for ice cream.  I love it.  I could eat in every night.  I buy ice cream cones for home use and I am rather heavy-handed with the scooping.  Once, I gave it up for lent just to prove to myself that I could.  I…

Mango Peach Smoothie

A nasty, little virus knocked on our door a few days ago and my younger son was hit rather hard. After a couple days of not eating much, he requested a smoothie last night (as well as last week’s bread…couldn’t pull that one off in time!). I had one more mango on hand–his favorite–so I…

Kale Chips

We grow kale in our garden and eat it in a myriad of ways.  Our plants actually survived past Christmas this year.  My kids seriously love it.  Our chickens love it, too.  (That’s a whole other interesting story!)  Knowing kale might not be a hit with two young boys, the first way I ever served…

Banana Chocolate Chip Snack Cake

With the inclusion of whole grains and fruit, I like to think of this dessert as two-thirds healthy-but most importantly, this easy cake is 100% delicious and an ideal way to use those over-ripe bananas! For those who may not know, the Fountain Avenue Kitchen didn’t actually start as a website. I began sharing recipes…

Mango Madness Wheat Berry Salad

This salad invention was the result of one sweet, juicy mango that simply inspired me.  My kids adore mangos.  As a fun snack, they typically eat the mangos right off the skin (see photo).  I had to hide this one so that it actually made it to the salad! To easily cube the mango, slice…

Crusty Pecan Raisin Cider Bread

Bread baking may not be an every day event, but it can be a fun weekend project with delicious rewards. This recipe delivers a gorgeous, crusty loaf with a tender crumb and makes great French toast too!   Earlier this week, I saw a friend’s photo of a piece of crusty peasant bread with a…

Kathleen’s Low-Carb Cottage Pancakes

Thanks to their light and fluffy texture and low-carb appeal, even those who don’t care for cottage cheese adore Kathleen’s Cottage Pancakes!      High protein and low carb are typically not the words I associate with pancakes, but this recipe shakes things up a bit!   A friend of The Fountain Avenue Kitchen passed…

Kale Salad with Peanut Dressing

Addiction, obsessions…call them what you may. I have several of them pertaining to food, some of them more virtuous than others. Kale is one of the virtuous ones. (Most of the non-virtuous ones pertain to ice cream and chocolate, and I have much to say about them at a later date.) My family has eaten…

The Watermelon Radish

This is a radish like no other. Slicing into one reveals something that looks just like a watermelon. Alas, the name: the watermelon radish! A hearty cold-weather crop, they are available throughout the winter months. Sweet, crisp and beautiful, they are perfect to snack on and make a special side on a dinner plate, requiring…

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