AdventHealth Whole Health Institute
This light and tender pie crust is made from simple ingredients that include no refined fats.
Winter squash cooks perfectly in a slow cooker, either baked whole or cut into pieces. Clean-up is quick and easy, and leftovers freeze well.
When you think of leafy greens, you might envision a crispy salad, but greens are also delicious in soup.
This recipe is a great way to celebrate the abundance of summer.
Make this simple plant-based condiment and keep it on hand in the refrigerator for a ready-to-go topping.
Cream soups are so inviting, whether served hot or cold, and this one comes close to being a 15-minute meal!
Pumpkin pie is the perfect plant-based dessert: full of nutrition, easy to make, and delicious to eat when paired with a great pie crust.
The lentils in this salad are cooked to just doneness, and hold up well when mixed with onion, tomato and cucumber and the salty tang of crumbled feta cheese.
Replacing mayonnaise or buttermilk with oil and lemon juice makes for a much lighter, almost pickled mixture, and the taste of fresh mint lifts the entire dish.
These crepes can be used for sweet or savory dishes. They are a little labor-intensive but worth the effort.
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