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In this refreshing noodle bowl dinner, crunchy mix-ins like carrots, cabbage, and cucumbers are tossed with a sweet and tangy mixture of lime juice, sweet chili sauce, and ginger. Thin rice noodles and leftover sliced roast chicken, or meat from a rotisserie chicken, make this a filling meal that's perfect for a warm evening on the patio or packed up for a picnic.
If you need to get dinner on the table fast but you're tight on time, you can make this restorative, immunity-boosting soup with store-bought broth and rotisserie chicken.
This tangy yogurt sauce can also double as a dressing for Greek, tuna, or potato salads, or as a dip for toasted pita chips.
Name a more iconic duo than steak and eggs: we'll wait.
Weeknight comfort foods like this one-pan quick chili are a great entryway into eating a more plant-based diet. Switching from a pot to a skillet slashed the cooking time in half for this recipe, and the wider pan surface lets spices and aromatics meld quickly for deep complexity.
Try this easy plant-based main that will give a whole new meaning to burger night and is also just right for a casual Meatless Monday dinner. Egg, panko, and cooked white rice work together to bind chickpeas and grated carrots together into a sturdy, flippable patty. Minced garlic and cilantro boost the natural earthy flavors of this burger that doesn't need a bun. Serve with lettuce leaves for wrapping.
This silky take on cream of mushroom soup is actually cream-less; coconut milk is subbed for traditional dairy making a satisfying plant-based soup. The humblest of mushrooms: button or cremini—which are both inexpensive and easy to find—anchor the recipe and white or yellow miso pumps up their earthiness without overwhelming them.
This plant-powered lunch is packed with healthy fats from avocado and fiber-packed ingredients like sweet potatoes and black beans. It will fuel your afternoon and keep you sated until dinnertime.
We love the flavor (and color!) contrast between sweet-tart pomegranate and savory cilantro or parsley in this make-ahead, no-cook relish. It takes the place of traditional cranberry sauce in our modern Thanksgiving and is used to gild our Acorn Squash with Mixed-Grain Stuffing.
Collard greens are normally associated with a long, slow cooking time, but this method requires only 10 minutes of steaming. Sauteing the leaves with garlic first balances the vegetable's bitterness. Pull or cut out the thick stems, and wash the leaves well before using.
Tinned fish gets an elegant upgrade with this bright and herby sardine salad.
In this refreshing spring salad, slivers of fresh raw asparagus meld with toasted walnuts and sharp Pecorino Romano cheese for a healthy and refreshing side dish perfect for serving with grilled meats or fish.
Easy and healthy, this three-ingredient smoothie is the best way to start the day.
Try oat-and-nut-rich muesli with appleslices and low-fat yogurt for a breakfast that will get youup andgoing.
Put a little work in the night before, and wake up to this delicious and nutritious breakfast treat the next day. Juicy mangos and tart raspberries add a burst of freshness to the filling foundation of oats and chia seeds.
Hard-boiled eggs make a surprisingly delicious addition to Martha's go-to guacamole.