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Crispy Kale Chips

March 18, 2012

Next time you are in the mood for something crispy and salty – try these homemade Kale Chips. Kale is a hardy green, so it can stand up to a high oven temp, and becomes nice and crispy in under 10 minutes. Kale is also a nutrient packed food – full of vitamins and minerals like A, C, and K, Potassium and Calcium – as well as a great source of fiber.

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Raw Kale Salad with Lemon, Olive Oil, and Parmesan

September 6, 2012

When health experts tell people to eat more dark leafy greens, kale is a popular choice. It can have a bitter flavor when eaten raw, so usually I saute it with a little olive oil and butter. However, I saw a recipe in Eating Well for a raw “massaged kale” salad gave it a try.

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Kale, Chorizo, and Potato Soup

April 26, 2012

This delicious soup is courtesy of Harvest Eating – a great website with tons of seasonal recipes. The recipe is simple, and the result is a warm and comforting soup, plus it’s a great way to use up a lot of kale. I have made this with both pastured pork chorizo sausage, turkey and chicken chorizo sausage, and all turned out well.

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Perfectly Cooked Corn on the Cob

July 25, 2012

If you are afraid to eat corn because you have been told it’s bad for you, you are not alone. In an article by Barry Estabrook in Eating Well magazine, he explains why corn has gotten a bad reputation lately.

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Skillet Roasted Parsnips

February 15, 2012

Parsnips are one of my favorite winter vegetables. They are related to the carrot, but are slightly sweeter and have an earthy flavor. This recipe for Skillet Roasted Parsnips cooks them simply with butter and chicken broth – and allows them to brown at the end so they are extra delicious. Because of the sweet flavor, parsnips are also a good choice for picky kids at home.

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Roasted Butternut Squash with Olive Oil and Sea Salt

March 6, 2013

I made up this simple recipe for Roasted Butternut Squash with Olive Oil and Sea Salt to use as part of a larger dish – squash and arugula salad with wheatberries – and it was so tasty that I barely had enough leftover for my recipe. Butternut squash has a sweet, mild earthy flavor and the texture is almost meaty. Roasting it simply with olive oil and sea salt, and pepper allows the flavor to shine.

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Homemade Energy Bars

May 9, 2012

If you are like me, hunger can over take you when you are not at home and busy running from one thing to the next. Living in NYC, a convenience store is never too far away, but the choices are minimal if you want to avoid processed foods and the sugar, soy, and preservatives that go along with them.

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Red Lentil Coconut Curry Soup

December 11, 2012

I love making soups all winter long. This is a recipe for Red Lentil Coconut Curry Soup I stumbled upon several years ago and I make it on a regular basis during the cold weather months. The combination of the curry, ginger, and coconut milk will make your home smell delicious as you prepare it too. The original recipe is posted on 101 Cookbooks. I made a few alterations to make it my own – another great thing about soups – easy to modify to your liking.

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