AdventHealth Whole Health Institute
By using quick-cooking brown rice in this recipe, you get more nutrition than from commonly used white rice.
This hearty, flavorful soup is full of health-promoting vegetables. With the addition of legumes and the red lentil pasta, it makes a great one-pot meal.
This recipe has a great combination of silky tofu, crunchy Japanese panko breadcrumbs, and nutty toothiness of sesame seeds.
The cucumbers in this recipe are "almost pickled" after a 20-minute soak in two kinds of vinegar--bringing them to a softened and slightly tart state, without cooking or an unbearably long wait.
These vegetable bowls bring a lot of variation to this quick, simple, and versatile Thai peanut sauce.
Zippy ginger, onion, and lemon juice are tempered by sweet grapes, dates, pears, oranges, and candied nuts.
More beans and vegetables can be added to leftovers (if there are any) for a delicious never-ending soup.
Cauliflower is a wonderful vegetable that is sadly underutilized. This salad is full of color, flavor, and nutrition but low in calories!
A nice combination of fresh veggies and chicken-like pieces, roasted to bring out their flavor.
This dish can be made ahead and refrigerated, taking the rush out of your last-minute dinner prep!
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