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4-Way Collard Salad
From The Heirloom Collard Project, “Ashleigh Shanti will lead a cooking demonstration and discourse on cooking with collards. Her 4-way Collard Salad celebrates the whole plant and includes raw collard leaves, pureed collard leaf dressing, quick-pickled collard stems and a collard chip garnish!”
Doenjangguk with bok choy and tofu
Rich and simple bok choy soup recipe from Maangchi.
Bok choy seasoned with soybean paste
Super tasty and simple bok choy recipe from Maangchi.
Roasted Savoy Cabbage with Walnuts & Parm
Crispy, nutty, and rich roasted cabbage will have you looking at this common vegetable in a whole new light. Savoy cabbage especially has rounded little rumples that hold extra flavor!
Pan-Seared Salmon with Fennel Salad & Roasted Potatoes
Treat yourself with this simple rich dish that feels like such a fancy pants meal! The sweetness in the fennel pairs so well with the fish alongside the roasted potatoes.
Rainbow slaw with cabbage, radish, & apples with cilantro lime dressing
Bright refreshing slaws are a great side to any dish or quick snack when you go to the fridge looking for something to munch. Enjoy with fresh herbs, fruit, and tangy dressing!
Garlic Parmesan Pasta With Tender Black Kale RAab
Broccoli and Raabs both go with creamy pasta for the same reason—their florets are full of little nooks and crannies that catch soil and salt, and raabs specifically have sweet and tender stalks after going through a cold winter.
Spiced Butternut (Pumpkin) Bread with a hint of Grapefruit
You can use most winter squash to create delicious baked goods! Butternut squash is particularly moist with a high sugar content, making it perfect for Pumpkin Bread.
Mizuna Carrot Mushroom Stir Fry
Chopping your veggies long and thin in a stir fry actually makes a huge difference! The increased surface area makes every bite pack more flavor.
Apple Slaw with Both Celery and Celeriac
If you’ve yet to enjoy celeriac raw, this creamy apple celeriac slaw will have you stocking up on these wonky roots all winter long!
Simple Bok Choy Stir Fry
Bok choy and tatsoi are always fresh, crisp greens with juicy stems. Sautéd just briefly with a little soy sauce and garlic brings out their flavors, perfect as is or on top of rice.
Rutabaga Thyme Fries
If you have yet to get to know rutabagas, making them into French fries really does break the ice. Their just like regular fries, but even richer in flavor!
Pear, Goat Cheese, Walnut Winter Salad
This sweet, crisp salad celebrates all that winter has to offer in the Pacific Northwest, from rich goat cheese, to sweet cold-riped pears, and crunchy Oregon walnuts.
Roasted Kalettes
Toss this cross between kale and Brussels sprouts in the oven for a rich & creamy, crispy & salty snack or side dish. No chopping needed!
Creamy Cilantro Lime Slaw with Purple Cabbage
Brighten up your meals year round with this slaw featuring fresh cilantro, creamy dressing, and crisp purple cabbage.
Pasta with Arugula, Onion, Zucchini & Sausage
Get ready to impress yourself with this super easy gourmet meal that’s pretty much just a sauté plus noodles. The savory sausage, sweet onion and zucchini, and peppery arugula are perfection.
Couscous Salad with cucumber, dill, tomato, and caramelized onion & carrot
“This is delicious when eaten straight away, but you can also make the salad, cover it and refrigerate for up to 4 hours. This way all the flavors marry & mingle, making for an even more delicious salad. If you are planning to make a day or two ahead of time, keep the tomatoes and the walnuts separate until you’re ready to serve so they remain crisp.” — Inspired Taste
Anaheim / Poblano Potato Breakfast Hash
Nothing more simple than potatoes and eggs done right, and nobody better than peppers to spice up the party. The fats from the egg yolk and the oils in the pan calm the heat down and round out the full flavor of the pepper.
Salsa Verde from @MyLatinaTable
“Salsa verde can be prepared in many different ways. It can be made with roasted or raw tomatoes, and it can be combined with many different types of herbs. It can also be very thin or a little bit thicker. Whatever method of preparation you choose, tomatillos – or green tomatoes – are the star.” — @MyLatinaTable
Basil Radicchio Caesar with fruit & nuts
I make this salad multiple times a week, it is so crazy delicious! This radicchio Caesar is loaded up with strawberries and basil, nuts, croutons, and a healthy amount of cheese to tie everything together. Use with whatever fruits you have in season near you, berries and apples are tasty too!
Broccoli and Raabs both go with creamy pasta for the same reason—their florets are full of little nooks and crannies that catch soil and salt, and raabs specifically have sweet and tender stalks after going through a cold winter.