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Carrots Lemon Dill

 

It seems I’ve once again amassed a nice list of tasty recipes found elsewhere, many of which have appeared in our kitchen multiple times.  Click through and enjoy!

 

Carrot Soup with Miso & Sesame – Tons of flavor and perfect for those times when you find yourself with too many carrots lingering in the crisper.

Kale and Avocado Salad – We have this so often, it’s become known simply as “Saveur salad.”  Chris and I split the entire bunch of kale between the two of us and reduce the amount of avocado by half, resulting in two well-proportioned entree-sized salads.

The Raw Brownie – These have no right to taste as good as they do and not smack you upside the head with guilt.  And yet….

Avgolemono – We finished the entire pot of this creamy, lemony Greek Easter soup in a single evening.  I’m still not quite sure how to pronounce it, but it’s a solid favorite here.

Peacefood Cafe’s Raw Key Lime Pie – Okay, I haven’t made this one, but we did have a slice the last time we ate at Peacefood.  If I can ever get up the courage to break down a young coconut, I will make this at home.  If you’re braver than I, do give this one a go.

No-Fu Love Loaf – A lentil and oat based veggie loaf.  Fab texture.  Great flavor.  Wonderful as written, but I will be experimenting with variations on this for sure.

Five GF, Vegan, Nut-Free Entrees & Desserts – The Kitchn’s recipe roundup for “the most difficult dinner guest ever.”  While I do wish they’d used the word “challenging” instead, this is a nice little reference if you fit this bill yourself or are entertaining a group with restrictions.  The mushroom risotto with caramelized onions looks particularly delicious.

2 comments:

  1. janet @ the taste space said...

    I’ve made the brownie and already bookmarked many of the other recipes.. ok, I should get cracking on my “to-make” list! Love your round-up of tasty meals. :)

  2. Carol, Simply Gluten Free said...

    These look great Britt! I’ve never heard of some of these recipes; they sound like they’re fun to cook :)

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