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This stir-fry has hot (red pepper flakes), sour (vinegar), sweet (honey) and bitter (escarole) elements Escarole goes by a few names, including broad-leafed endive and Batavia endive (In France it is just called Batavia)
This stir-fry has hot (red pepper flakes), sour (vinegar), sweet (honey) and bitter (escarole) elements Escarole goes by a few names, including broad-leafed endive and Batavia endive (In France it is just called Batavia)
Ingredients:
tofu, soy sauce, cider vinegar, honey, vegetable stock, salt, cornstarch, peanut, garlic, ginger, red pepper flakes, escarole, scallions
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You can make this salad with wide rice noodles, but I love the nutty flavor and wholesomeness of buckwheat soba.
You can make this salad with wide rice noodles, but I love the nutty flavor and wholesomeness of buckwheat soba.
Ingredients:
tofu, soy sauce, ginger, garlic, agave nectar, canola, sesame oil, green beans, soba noodles, marinade, rice vinegar, cayenne pepper, buttermilk, cilantro, sesame seeds
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Get Healthy Breakfast Muffins Recipe from Food Network
Get Healthy Breakfast Muffins Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
almond meal, flaxseed meal, oat bran, spelt flour, whole wheat flour, brown sugar, baking soda, baking powder, egg, egg white, buttermilk, applesauce, bananas, walnuts, raisins, apple, apple juice, juice, cinnamon
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Asian noodle salad with plenty of colorful veggies and a sesame ginger dressing.
Asian noodle salad with plenty of colorful veggies and a sesame ginger dressing.
Ingredients:
noodles, soy sauce, broccoli florets, bean sprouts, green onions, red bell pepper, purple cabbage, carrot, ginger, sugar, garlic, red pepper flakes, canola, unseasoned rice, sesame oil
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The chicken is not the centerpiece of this stir-fry, and you can leave it out, or use tofu instead, for a vegetarian version It adds flavor and some substance, but this stir-fry is mostly about antioxidant-rich cruciferous vegetables, with a red pepper thrown in for color, adding its own set of nutrients (anthocyanins, beta carotene, vitamin C).
The chicken is not the centerpiece of this stir-fry, and you can leave it out, or use tofu instead, for a vegetarian version It adds flavor and some substance, but this stir-fry is mostly about antioxidant-rich cruciferous vegetables, with a red pepper thrown in for color, adding its own set of nutrients (anthocyanins, beta carotene, vitamin C).
Ingredients:
chicken breast, egg white, cornstarch, plus, vegetable stock, soy sauce, water, peanut oil, ginger, fat, red pepper flakes, scallions, brussels sprouts, red bell pepper, bok choy, noodles