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Bright green pea and spinach soup
This is a super quick and healthy soup that you can throw together without using exact measurements. The ingredients are inexpensive and it's great for days you want something light and fresh. Like a hot and satisfying smoothie-in-a-bowl!

Oatmeal with cinnamon and apples
This is my go to breakfast most mornings. It is quick, full of great nutrients and fibre and is on the low glycemic index which means it gives me energy right until lunch.

Homemade Alcoholic Ginger Beer
Whether you're a Moscow Mule fan or just enjoy sipping it with ice, making alcoholic ginger beer at home will mean the end of store-bought ginger beer days.

Roasted Baby Turnips with Dijon-Shallot Vinaigrette and Tarragon
Oftentimes at brunch, I'm so underwhelmed by the side dishes: usually just some overdressed frisée or a bad biscuit (hey, I may live in Brooklyn, but this Southern girl knows what a real biscuit is supposed to taste like). This delicious side dish is easy to pull together at the last minute, but your guests will never know! It's a great compliment to any brunch table.

30 Minute Sweet Pickled Onion
This Japanese pickled onion recipe can be used on burgers (especially lamb), in guacamole, with soft boiled eggs, or really anything if you're like me.

Shanghai Noodles Served with Sauce
This is a quick and easy traditional breakfast dish, often seen on Shanghai people's breakfast table usually served together with stir fried eggs, Chinese tea or/and soy bean milk to make a full breakfast. When I was little, my dad cooked this as easy and quick morning dish, and sometimes as dinner as well. Now I cook for my family by myself, so this easy one would be a good choice for a rush morning.

Garlicky Chard
Want to take a break from kale? Give chard a chance. It’s a nutritious green and makes a great warm salad. I made this super easy warm chard-red quinoa salad in less than 15 minutes for a quick lunch. Its loaded with garlic and I topped it with tomatoes to add some freshness. You can add other veggies for more color and taste, add an egg, grilled tofu…this has endless possibilities!!

Socca (Farinata)
A quick, easy, and savory "pancake" made from chickpea flour, socca is destined to be your new favorite canvas for toppings of all kinds.

Sweet & Spicy Avocado Toast
A sweet & spicy take on a beloved classic!

Cabernet Berry Sorbet
This Cabernet Berry Sorbet recipe is gluten free, dairy free, egg free, soy free, peanut free, tree nut free, legume free, refined sugar free, vegan, and Paleo.

Molly Stevens' Roasted Fennel, Red Onion, and Orange Salad
Three of our winter standbys -- an orange, an onion, and a roasted fennel bulb -- walk into an oven together and morph into a warm winter salad recipe.

Roasted Vegetables: Butternut Squash, Celery Root, and Radish
My local market is bringing on the most lovely watermelon radishes and celery root (celeriac). Roasting butternut squash with the radishes and celery root creates wonderful, caramelized flavors of sweetness, freshness, and a tangy bitterness. The preparation couldn't be easier, and the three disparate tastes create a combination of flavors that are refreshing and surprisingly good. When you cube the vegetables, try to keep their size uniform.

Edamame with Matcha Salt
Instead of using plain sea salt for the edamame pods, I added matcha to it. This instantly made my mid-afternoon snack extra special.

4-ingredient Miso Avocado Bowl
This can be gussied up with fresh garlic, a drip of bright citrus or some fruity olive oil, but after making A House in the Hill's kale noodle bowl for the umpteenth time, I've discovered that for me, making this an everyday meal means just four simple ingredients and the same explosive flavor. Sometimes I add shaved carrot, steamed edamame, broccoli or sesame seeds, but this is the base I always return to--served hot or cold. (Note: Authentic buckwheat noodles are gluten-free, but most brands in the U.S. contain wheat flour.)

Apple and Bitter Lettuces Salad
You can use a mix of lettuces for this salad, and you can also add some milder lettuce. My favorite combination is endive, radicchio and arugula. It is a simple salad with wonderful contrasts. Dice the apples small.
Seasoned Sweet Potato Chips
There's a few notes about this recipe! I was on a mission to make the crisipiest BAKED sweet potato chips I could, and I feel I've succeeded. The spices can be played with, however, the method cannot. You need to use a mandolin slicer for even cuts; you need to bake these one batch at a time; you need to use the aluminum-parchment method; you need to space them away from each other; don't toss them in oil, the brushing is important. I've detailed all the steps below for easy follow-along. You're going to burn a few, especially the smaller ones; some will come out very crunchy, some will have a tiny bit of softness to them in the middle. Also, the longer you wait to serve them, the less crunchy they'll be, so whip up a batch to go with dinner instead of tomorrow's lunch! Sweet potato chips need salt, so don't be afraid of being a little heavy-handed with it. And most of all, have fun!

Jeffrey Morgenthaler's DIY Grenadine
This recipe contains a wholesome, 4-ingredient DIY Grenadine for better drinks at home -- plus a gutsy technique for juicing a pomegranate without seeding first.

Limequat Gimlet Recipe
When faced with a bucket of limequats, a lovely cross between a lime and a kumquat, I made this twist on a classic gimlet recipe – and I loved it.

Pickled Chai Grapes
This recipe makes pickled grapes soaked in a sugary brine, absorbing the spicy flavors of chai. The pickles work equally well served with savory or sweet meals.

Soy mayonnaise
This is a vegan, egg-free, Soy Milk Mayo recipe. I recommend warming up the soy milk a little before start making it, it will help it emulsify into mayonnaise.

Roasted String Beans
I just love making boring old string beans actually feel like a treat! These will ensure everyone get's their nutrients with out complaints!

DOUBLE-DIPPED CHOCOLATE DATE HEARTS WITH PINK PEPPERCORNS & TOASTED WALNUTS
These four-bite hearts are a relatively healthy chocolate treat, especially when made with dark chocolate. Soaking the dates in hot water and double-dipping them in chocolate results in a smooth consistency that mimics that of a chocolate truffle. Pink peppercorns provide pleasant crunch (together with the interior toasted nuts), though the same beautiful color contrast can be achieved with crumbled freeze-dried raspberries for a sweeter note. These are enjoyable any day of the year, not just for Valentine's Day.

Winter Citrus Salad
The perfect winter brunch salad, quick to pull together and colorful enough to brighten any gray day!

Kale with Carmelized Onions and Raisins
A simple family favorite that takes kale to a place of comfort.