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Rosy Raw Brownies
This sumptuous brownie recipe uses Rose and Chocolate, making it a perfect treat for Valentine's Day.

Unbelievably Quick Black Bean Soup
If you're looking for an incredibly fast yet delicious soup, look no further. Instead of chopping and cooking all the ingredients for traditional black bean soup, use a jar of salsa instead, preferably fire-roasted. This recipe was written by the Healthline Editorial Team: http://www.healthline.com/health-recipes/unbelievably-quick-black-bean-soup

Caramelized Pears.
It can be used in many desserts, or served with ice cream and nuts ,for an easy and quick dessert. It keeps refrigerated for 3 days. This is an adaptation from Yiannis Loukakos recipe.

Chocolate and Cardamom Tahini Fudge
This really simple fudge recipe is packed full of natural ingredients and no refined sugars.
Spicy Oven Roasted Chickpeas Snack
It's a pretty healthy snack (low fat - high protein), easy to make, crunchy and can be stored for upto 2-3weeks in air tight containers. Serves as a great options as snack on the go.

Blueberry Buckwheat Breakfast Bowl
A creamy, clean, and easy vegan, gluten-free, and dairy free breakfast bowl that you'll fall in love with.

Sautéed Fava Beans
Fava beans, or broad beans, have a tough outer hull that can be difficult and time-consuming to remove, so look for frozen beans for this sauté recipe instead.
Inside Out Sweet Mochi Soup (紅豆湯小圓子)
Called Hong Dou Tang (red bean soup) xiao yuan zi, this recipe involves cooking adzuki beans until they fall apart, then adding sugar and glutinous rice balls.

tomatoes provencal
This easy side dish satisfies with sweet roasted tomatoes, topped with a crunchy crumb topping!

Patricia Wells' Fake Frites
A trick for the best french fries you can make at home -- in the oven, using less oil than you'd put on a salad. Game on. Recipe from At Home in Provence (Scribner, 1999).

Crazy Good Fried Roasted Potatoes
When a really great re-purposed leftover merits making in its own right, give it the respect it deserves. Enjoy! ;o)

A Slice of Spain: The Spanish Tortilla
This basque tortilla recipe boasts a complex flavor introduced by five humble ingredients, much like the Spanish culture rooted in the simple things.
Roasted Potatoes with Za'atar
Roasted potatoes are a go-to side dish at my table. I always double the amount and use them in other dishes throughout the week. My tween daughter loves them in quesadillas, on pizza, and they are great in a frittata for a light dinner. I am always looking for a way to change them up a little. Za'atar is one of my favorite ways to add flavor. I was writing about roasted chicken with za'atar for a recent blog post and decided to roast the potatoes with it as well. They were just delicious.

Warm Brussels Sprout and Couscous Salad
This is a very simple, vegetarian and healthy recipe. Not to forget delicious. Perfect for a fast dinner after gym or after a busy day.
Spicy Baked Sweet Potato Chips
Skip the fryer and slowly roast your sweet potatoes in the oven to get that perfect crunch. Kick them up a notch with cayenne and rosemary!

Smoky roasted tomato and red pepper soup

Dark Chocolate Dipped Candied Citrus & Lemon Slices with Vanilla Infused Sea Salt
Chocolate Dipped Lemon Slices recipe: Because it's citrus season. And EVERYTHING is better dipped in chocolate! Delicious!

Crock Pot Vegetable Stock
In an effort to eat better, and maybe stock up on some winter soups, I present to you this vegetable stock. It’s made in a crock pot, and it couldn’t be easier. I always keep a sealable baggie full of vegetable scraps in my freezer, and recently my brother, Dane, called me to ask how to make vegetable stock from a similar baggie of vegetables that he had in his freezer. This reminded me that my bag was pretty much full, from carrot peels, onion butts and leftover pieces of zucchini, broccoli, garlic and whatever else I happened to throw in there, so it was time for me to make stock, too. It really doesn’t matter what vegetables you have, as long as you can fill up a 1 gallon baggie of whatever it is. Just toss it all in the crock pot (no need to thaw it out), add a bay leaf and 8 to 10 cups of water, then let it simmer on low for 8-10 hours (or on high for 4-5 hours, but I prefer the flavors of a low, slow stock). The color and texture of your stock will vary depending on what you have in your crock pot. For example, I had a few leftover bits of purple carrot in my stock, so it was a lovely dark brown color. The longer you let your stock bubble away for, the darker it will be, so consider that when you make yours. You can certainly make this in a stock pot on the stove, if you like – just bring it to a simmer, cover and allow it to cook for 3 hours or so. I do think that the crock pot is the best way to go about it, though, and considering how easy and waste-free the method is, I don’t see why everyone wouldn’t try it!

Cauliflower fritters
crisp and Fried snacks and starters are a hot favorite during winters.As cauliflower is very easily available during this seasons so we make many recipes and starters with cauliflower.

Blood Orange Rosemary Sorbet
A simple, beautiful sorbet showcasing the best of winter's citrus. Beautiful when mixed in sparkling wine and perfect for company.

Creamy Turmeric Ginger Tea
This is a loose riff on the turmeric tea from 101 Cookbooks. Turmeric is an anti-inflammatory, and when combined with the cold-soothing powers of ginger and honey, it makes a powerful restorative. I use almond milk as the base for my turmeric tea, both because it helps release fat-soluble compounds in the spices and because I like the nutty creaminess it gives against the bitter tumeric and sharp ginger. This is the perfect soother if you have a cold, a sore muscle, or even menstrual cramps.
Five-Ingredient Feel Good Soup
Really, there are six ingredients, but since basil is added as a garnish, I thought I could get away with that alliteration. Miso is definitely the star of this recipe. And why shouldn't it be? It’s a rich, low-sodium, vegan flavouring for soups, sauces, dressings and more, plus it’s got a ton of microbiotics that aid digestion as a result of the fermentation process. This soup is so easy on the stomach. I relied on it 100% to get me out of my post-holiday slump, and I'm sure it will work wonders for you as well.

The Cold Buster Concentrate
Super Cold-Buster! This anti-inflammatory beverage is soothing when you have a cold or flu. The recipe makes a concentrate that you can mix with hot water. I find this much more convenient than brewing up a fresh batch every time I need a cup.

Noodle Bowl With Soba, Enoki Mushrooms, Sugar Snap Peas and Tofu
Fresh enoki mushrooms are small thin-stemmed mushrooms with a small cap. They are widely available now in supermarkets and very nice in a noodle bowl. A noodle bowl makes for a comforting, filling winter meal and is easily put together. The broth only requires 20 minutes; make it your go-to vegetarian broth because it freezes well. I have found sliced dried shiitake mushrooms in specialty stores, and dried shiitakes in the Asian foods aisle of my local supermarket.