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Cavatappi with Artichokes and Three Cheeses
Move over macaroni and cheese! Cavatappi is an elongated elbow macaroni with ridges which help the cheese sauce to stick to this corkscrew-style pasta. A super easy meal to make in 30 minutes, start to finish! Artichokes are an excellent source of magnesium, folic acid, fiber and vitamin C. Canned artichoke may be the easiest…
Read MoreBlack Forest Cake
Food historians believe this cake originated in the mid 1700’s in the Black Forest Region (Baden-Württemberg) of Germany. This region is known for its sour cherries and Kirsch (a clear cherry brandy made from the sour Morello cherry). Some say the cake may have been made to resemble the traditional costume worn by women in…
Read MoreRoasted Red Pepper and Artichoke on Belgium Endive
This is an easy appetizer to prepare. Bell peppers (green, red, yellow and orange) are an excellent source of vitamin C and A as well as a good source of dietary fiber. For atherosclerosis and diabetic heart disease, peppers also contain vitamin B6 and folic acid. Artichokes are nutrient dense and contain 16 essential nutrients.…
Read MoreCannellini Beans with Lemon, Roasted Red Peppers and Bacon
Very popular in Italy and especially Tuscany, Cannellini beans (also known as white kidney beans) are mild in flavor, and are related to the kidney bean. These beans are low-fat, high in fiber and provide a high quality of magnesium, fiber, iron and folate. They also have twice as much iron as beef. Cannellini beans…
Read MoreChocolate-Dipped Orange Shortbread Rounds
Chocolate has been around for more then 1,500 years and we have the ancient Aztecs and the Maya in Mexico and Central America to thank. Dark chocolate with high cocoa content (minimum 70%), is high in flavonoids (epicatechin and gallic acid). Cocoa also has polyphenol antioxidant properties, countering LDL cholesterol (levels of “bad” cholesterol) as…
Read MoreLinguine with Roasted Eggplant, Sun-Dried Tomatoes and Pine Nuts
Eggplants (also known as aubergine) have a host of vitamins and minerals. The skin of an eggplant is a potent antioxidant and free radical scavenger that has been shown to protect cell membranes from damage. Eggplant has been vastly under-used but thanks to Asian and Southern European influences in today’s cooking, it is finding its…
Read MoreWild Mushroom Risotto
Rice is the most popular grain in the world but risotto is quintessentially Italian! The texture and ingredients can vary from region to region but the technique always remains the same. The best forms of rice to use for risotto is Arborio or Carnaroli as these will release starch and create a perfect, creamy mixture.…
Read MoreSteamed Cod with Sweet Potato Mash
This is a delicious meal, packed full of nutrients and is ready to serve in 25 minutes! Sweet potatoes are some of the most nutritious vegetables around. Its flesh can be yellow or orange, and its thin skin may either be white, yellow, orange, red or purple. They are an excellent source of vitamin A…
Read MoreCoconut Lime Macaroons
Macaroons are one of my favorite drop cookies and this recipe with the addition of lime makes for a delicious dessert. The original macaroon was a small sweet cake consisting largely of ground almonds similar to Italian or Moroccan amaretti (with a crisp crust and a softer interior). Though the origins are vague, some culinary…
Read MoreAsparagus Salad
Parsley is the world’s most popular herb. A sprig of parsley can provide much more than a decoration on your plate. In addition to its volatile oils and flavonoids, parsley is an excellent source of vitamin C and vitamin A ( two vital nutrients that are also important for the prevention of many diseases) and…
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