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Best healthy delicious recipes of 2016
Best healthy delicious recipes of 2016











best healthy delicious recipes of 2016

best healthy delicious recipes of 2016

But, what if you could fix yourself a meal that tasted good as well as being good for you? This one is specifically spring-themed, but toss some sweet potatoes in here and it works for winter just as well.Preparing a healthy meal that tastes delicious can sometimes be easier said than done. I make a version of this bowl all the time. This is the quickest soup I have ever made, but I love it because it packs a spicy green punch (hence the name). While I can’t take credit for this one (it’s from Heidi Swanson’s book Near and Far), it’s still in my regular rotation. This recipe also made it on our Top Recipes of 2016 list – I’m putting it on this list as well because it’s such an easy and versatile way to eat tons of veggies. Rainbow Bowls with Almond Ginger Dressing Stir in a little Hemp Seed & Kale Pesto and it’s the perfect healthy winter meal.Īfter you make the Cauliflower Stew (above), save the leftover kale pesto and top it onto this delicious lemony spaghetti squash the next night. I absolutely love this stew and it’s been a favorite in my family’s dinner rotation. It’s packed with kale, kale stems, cauliflower, tomatoes, herb and chickpeas. I accidentally posted this one last year during that week when the price of cauliflower had suddenly shot up. I don’t think this recipe got as much love as it should have. A slab of cauliflower can be SO filling, especially when served with this hearty, tangy chickpea romesco sauce. Instead, try chopping the broccoli stem into thin pieces and using it in recipes like this one. It feels wasteful to toss the biggest part of the vegetable. But what I love most about it is that it uses not just broccoli florets, but also the stem of the broccoli.

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Feel free to use any roasted winter squash that you have. Roasted delicata squash, roasted chickpeas, and roasted red onions are served on top of massaged kale and nutty farro with a rich maple tahini sauce. This is a hearty salad for cold winter days. The first sauce is very light, and the creamy cashew sauce is rich, so they work together nicely. I know, two sauces sounds like extra work, but I just mixed some of sauce #1 with cashew butter, and voila – 2 sauces. The “noodles” here are made with spiralized daikon which have a wonderful crisp texture. There’s a tangy tamari-lime sauce and a creamy cashew sauce to serve on the side. If I wasn’t constantly working on new recipes, I would keep the components for this bowl prepped and ready at all times so I eat this every single day. Spiralized Daikon “Rice Noodle” Bowl (pictured above) (Click on the links OR the photos themselves to go directly to the recipes). I don’t like to feel hungry or deprived so instead I turn to recipes like these, a collection of my personal favorite plant-forward recipes that are both delicious and satisfying. There’s not a cookie in sight and we don’t care because gorgeous healthy food is in abundance.įor me, eating lighter doesn’t require juice cleanses or food fasts. Green smoothies, fresh bowls of vegetables, and hearty stews are all over social media. It’s January, which is like Christmas here in healthy food blogger land.













Best healthy delicious recipes of 2016