When you need a deliciously different salad, this crunchy Miso-Almond Coleslaw is here to help. We made this coleslaw with ingredients found at our farmers’ market. However, you can easily pull it together with similar and readily available ingredients. The base of this Miso-Almond Coleslaw is crunchy shredded cabbage. (Alternatively, we tried it with Brussels […]
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Hearty Kale Salad with Tahini-Maple Dressing
Our family has loved this Hearty Kale Salad with Tahini-Maple Dressing for years. Our mom used to make some version of it all the time. And during those years, it’s gone through many iterations – and names. So here’s the thing: We’ve always called it “Whole Earth Salad,” a name that seemed perfectly fitting. And […]
Grilled Pineapple Chicken Salad with Orange-Coconut Dressing
We’re taking a deep-dive this month into wholesome, unprocessed dinners, and for our second day of clean-eating dinner recipes, we’re going super-colorful with this Grilled Pineapple Chicken Salad with Orange Coconut Dressing. Have you ever grilled fruit before? If you haven’t, have a look at these charcoal grills and get one to start experiencing food […]
A Traditional California Basque Boardinghouse Dinner
The Basque boardinghouse dinner is a hearty, delicious, and boisterous tradition – and it’s a unique piece of California culinary history. Although this family-style public dinner has practically vanished from the Los Angeles area since its heyday in the late 19th century, there’s new interest among culinary historians and Basque food enthusiasts in preserving this […]
Gai Lan Quinoa Bowl
This dish’s official full name is Kick-in-the-Pants Gai Lan Quinoa Bowl. Why? Because on top of all of the amazing tastes in this bright and healthy bowl (gai lan, cabbage, peppers, carrots, cashews, quinoa), there’s a spicy dressing that’ll give you just the kick in the pants you need. But let’s back up just a […]
Discovering Fermented Foods
You may have canned, or pickled, but have you…fermented foods? Fermentation is an age-old tradition of storing foods, and it also may impart critical health benefits. All you need is the right equipment and the right preparation. After that, you can make kimchi, sauerkraut, or any other fermented food exactly to your family’s taste. And […]