Fruits and Vegetables Recipes

Turkey Cobb Salad with Honey Orange Poppy Seed Dressing

Do you ever eat a meal at a restaurant and want to replicate it at home?  Do you often think that salads you eat at a restaurant taste better than what you make at home?  My friends and I have joked many times that food always tastes better when someone else makes it for you!…

Honey Orange Poppy Seed Dressing

A few months ago, I enjoyed a restaurant salad that tasted especially delicious.  Where salads are concerned, I firmly believe that a well crafted dressing has the ability to push a salad over the top.  In this case, I had ordered a basic turkey cobb salad and paired it with a creamy orange dressing from…

Apple Pecan Spring Greens with Maple Dijon Vinaigrette

Apples, pecans, and blue cheese are the base of this versatile salad, and the speedy maple-Dijon-cider vinaigrette makes it a keeper.   As I was walking my boys home from school one day last spring, a friend of mine drove by and yelled a funny thing out her car window.  “I love your maple Dijon vinaigrette…

Strawberries and Cream “Ice Cream”

Some people refer to this lusciously sweet and creamy treat as “nice” cream, and for good reason. It’s decadent-tasting enough to feel naughty, yet healthy enough to enjoy on repeat!   After an early spring snowstorm and generally chilly temperatures, spring finally arrived. Although, if we weren’t paying attention to the calendar, we may have…

Roasted Asparagus with Panko

Serve these deliciously crunchy spears as a satisfying side dish or appetizer – they can be finger food. For a delicious, gluten-free adaptation, substitute crushed Rice Chex for the panko. (Trust me, it works!)   Many years ago, I read Barbara Kingsolver’s book, Animal, Vegetable, Miracle. The story chronicles her own family after they vowed…

Sunflower Raisin Brown Bread with Steel Cut Oats

When I perfected my Brown Soda Bread with Steel Cut Oats, I was so happy!  A whole grain bread that requires no yeast, no kneading, no rise time and mixes up in one bowl!  Most importantly, it tastes great.  My husband claims I never make the same thing twice, which is not entirely true.  However, certain recipes have…

Kale and Eggs

A “busy night” dinner that’s hearty, healthy, colorful and super satisfying. Easy to customize based on preference and what you have on hand.   There are lots of “busy night” dinners that I pull together often but have not shared in this space.  Why, you may ask?   Well, because they are the busy nights,…

STAT Chicken Noodle Soup

This quick, soul-warming soup is loaded with tender chicken and colorful veggies and puts on fun twist on the pasta. Pediatrician recommended and family approved! NOTE:  Following is an excerpt from my February 2013 column in the Lancaster Sunday News.  For the link to the referenced “Ask the Pediatrician” column, which may be of particular interest if you feel…

Raspberry Peach Coconut Smoothie

We sometimes enjoy smoothies for breakfast, although I more frequently make lunch out of them.  For a meal on-the-go, the make-ahead recipes (see drinks and smoothies category) are particularly handy.  My kids, on the other hand, often request a smoothie as an after-school snack.  New flavors are developed based on the fruits they request —…

Baked Cheddar Spinach Squares

Easy, cheesy spinach squares are a retro appetizer that make an equally delicious side dish. The squares may be baked ahead and reheated and freeze well too.   The look of today’s menu item may remind you of a crustless quiche. In this recipe, however, two eggs serve as a binder for the remaining ingredients…

Raspberry Almond Baked Oatmeal with Quinoa

Those who have visited my kitchen, virtual or otherwise, are most likely familiar with my penchant for baked oatmeal!  Months ago, I saw the idea of combining oats and quinoa from Cooking Quinoa–a fabulous resource for additional quinoa recipes, by the way–and I thought this could be an interesting spin on my standard of using all oats.…

Prosciutto Wrapped Halibut Salad with Balsamic Tomato Sauce

A few nights ago, I pan seared some wild caught Halibut, wrapped simply in prosciutto. Though I buy fish regularly, I tend not to buy much Halibut.  It is a meaty fish, and I tend toward the flaky.  (Somehow, that sounds sort of funny, but you know what I mean!) These wild caught pieces of…

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