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These are based on Suzanne Goin’s turmeric-spiced root vegetables from her wonderful new book “The A.O.C Cookbook.” I use her technique for roasting the carrots, and use the same spices she uses, but I make the dish with a little less olive oil and butter to cut down on calories Suzanne serves her mix of carrots, turnips, parsnips and rutabagas with Greek yogurt seasoned with kaffir lime juice and zest, and mint chutney
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This smoky, crunchy broccoli salad has a tangy and sweet mayonnaise-based dressing. It's sure to be a family favorite.
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Fresh blueberries are not in season at the moment, so I put my frozen organic wild blueberries to good use in this hearty mix The chia and the amaranth pump up the nutritional value of this cereal -- both are high in calcium, amaranth is high in protein, and chia seeds are a great source of healthful omega-3s They also contribute texture
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This delicious homemade grown-up version of Fig Newtons calls for adding red wine and anise seeds to the jammy fig filling. The crust gets even more tender the day after baking.
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Five spice is a popular Chinese spice blend consisting of Szechuan peppercorns, star anise, cloves, cinnamon, and fennel seeds. A little goes a long way, so use...
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Get Seared Acorn Squash with Tahini Sauce and Walnut-Parsley Pesto Recipe from Food Network
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Green chile peppers, ginger, and cumin flavor this fresh cilantro condiment.
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Incredibly quick and easy to whip up for breakfast, these gluten-free banana coconut muffins feature flaxseed meal, apples, and chia seeds.
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Quinoa gets the breakfast treatment in this hot cereal recipe made with apricots, almonds, and flax seeds that's a nice change from oatmeal.
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The star of this herb-flecked Persian-style rice recipe, by the actor and food blogger Naz Deravian, is the lavash tahdig — a crisp, buttery layer of toasted lavash flatbread at the bottom of the pot Break it into pieces and use it to garnish the platter of rice, making sure everyone gets a piece The rice itself is highly fragrant, scented with dill, mint and whatever other soft herbs you can get, along with heady saffron
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This refreshing green salad with mandarin oranges, gorgonzola cheese, and toasted almonds is tossed with a sweet poppy seed dressing.
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Instead of scraping out and tossing your pumpkin seeds, try roasting them and coating them with this spice mix of cinnamon, nutmeg, and allspice.