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Eggless Chicken Caesar Salad (20 minute meal)

Skip the high-fat creamy bottled dressings or raw eggs, and get the same tangy flavor you love in Caesar salads with a vinaigrette dressing. This salad is robust enough to serve on its own, but it can be paired with soup or a side of whole wheat pasta for a heartier meal. Shortcuts: Halve prep…

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Filed Under: chicken, salad, Salads, vegetables

Dark Chocolate Orange Tofu Mousse

Non-dairy, creamy, rich, dark chocolate orange mousse. Yes, it does exist.   I feel like tofu can be really divisive. There’s the “I love tofu” camp, and the “that’s the ickiest food ever” camp. A lot of times people are turned off by its texture – and hey, I get it – it’s white, slimy,…

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Filed Under: chocolate, dessert, fruit

Grilled Chicken Strips with Dipping Sauces (in 6 minutes)

Kids love to dip food, and let’s admit it, so do adults. This chicken dinner is like what you’d find at a McDonald’s drive through, except you get to control the ingredients. Instead of breaded nuggets, you make grilled chicken strips. Instead of mystery sauces, you choose your condiments. Instead of six minutes in your…

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Asian Salmon Dinner with Honey Lime Vegetables

I am so excited to tell you about this meal. MEAL is the operative word here. You put rice, chopped up veggies, fish, and Asian sauce in a tinfoil pocket, bake it for 20 minutes, and then you have an entire meal. No timing anxiety (how do I get the vegetables and rice done at…

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Filed Under: fish, main course, Uncategorized Tagged With: fish, salmon, seafood

Chicken, Vegetable & Couscous Stew

The inspiration for this inviting supper comes from combining hearty chicken soup with Middle Eastern couscous stew. One of the dishes I love ordering at North African or Middle Eastern restaurants is a two-step stew. First, the waiter delivers a bowl of couscous, loaded with flavorful cooked vegetables and chickpeas. Next, he pours a tureen…

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Filed Under: chicken, main course, potatoes, soup

Red Quinoa, Chicken, & Goat Cheese Power Salad

Welcome to 2012! Holiday indulgences are in 2011 – a whole *year* ago…now it’s time to focus on powering up for a healthy 2012. Toss this salad in your tupperware for a satisfying lunch that’s loaded with health-promoting foods. What’s in this salad that’s so good for you? Red Quinoa: Whole grains don’t have to…

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Filed Under: chicken, salad, Salads

Balsamic Roast Chicken & Smashed Cauliflower Potatoes

Apparently it’s a thing now to put freeze-dried, pulverized cauliflower powder into processed foods to make them “healthier.” Now, I like throwing nutrient-rich foods like whole grains, veggies, and fruits into food, and freeze-dried cauliflower powder is more wholesome than some additive or artificial thickener, but it doesn’t have the same health benefits as a…

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Filed Under: chicken, main course, potatoes

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Greek-ish salad: little gem lettuce, tricolor quin Greek-ish salad: little gem lettuce, tricolor quinoa, cucumbers, bell peppers, carrots, olives, feta and grilled chicken. Dressed with Trader Joe’s vegan Green Goddess. Another quick dinner on the table!
Leftover salmon with a peach, tomato, mozzarella a Leftover salmon with a peach, tomato, mozzarella and fresh basil salad dressed with olive oil and balsamic. Maybe 5 minutes to throw this together? Healthy and quick is my fave.
Mom’s breakfast / Toddler’s breakfast Mom’s breakfast / Toddler’s breakfast
Mother-daughter dinner tonight! Another easy grain Mother-daughter dinner tonight! Another easy grain bowl. Broiled salmon takes 10-15 minutes. Put it over red rice (cooked in rice cooker while I put the baby to bed), and topped with cucumber,  avocado, toasted sesame seeds, seaweed, and wasabi with teriyaki sauce. Inspired by @skinnytaste and @heatherkjonesrd Seattle salmon.
I was craving something wholesome and #plantbased I was craving something wholesome and #plantbased (but I still wanted my chicken!). Made this from scratch after putting the baby to sleep so while it looks like a lot of time, it wasn’t! What you see: Lemon-garlic marinated chicken, sautéed mushrooms, maple roasted carrots, roast sweet potatoes, and pre-washed spinach on brown rice with TJ’s green goddess dressing.
And that’s a wrap! Absolutely loved being on @si And that’s a wrap! Absolutely loved being on @siriusxm Doctor Radio with the radiant @samanthahellerrdn talking about how families can stay healthy this summer.
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