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Banana Chai Ginger Smoothie
This smoothie can be tweaked to your liking as you go along. It's refreshing, creamy, and packs a ginger-y punch! Simple but surprising with the addition of chai and using homemade almond milk would also be delicious.

Dan Barber's Cauliflower Steaks with Cauliflower Purée
This Cauliflower Steak recipe brings together the nutty crisped edges you get from roasting, and the unearthly creaminess of a purée. Recipe by Dan Barber.

Iced Tea Granita
What a lovely summer treat! This Tea Granita is so easy to make and has such a refreshing bite. I like that the recipe allows for creativity & personal taste.
Tea crusted tofu

Quick Stewed Shiitake & Winter Cabbage
Simple home cooked dish. The natural sweetness of the winter cabbage goes perfectly well with the strong aroma of shiitake. Match in heaven and earth.

Cauliflower Soup w/ truffle oil
Mild creamy cauliflower provides the perfect backdrop for this flavor packed "garnish". The velvety texture of this soup is amazing! This is a go to starter when you need something quick, but still want to impress. You can really use any flavored olive oil, basil, orange, etc.

Quick Tomato, White Bean and Kale Soup
A hearty bean soup does not always require hours on the stove. Using the canned variety cuts the cook time down drastically for this colorful recipe, which takes no more than an hour start to finish. You can save even more time by tackling some prep while starting to sauté the soup.

Basic Polenta
Polenta is basically cornmeal mush, and it can be made with any kind of cornmeal, ground coarse, medium or fine. (You don’t need bags marked “polenta.”) As with most ingredients, though, the better the cornmeal you start with, the better your result in the kitchen. The trick is cooking the polenta for a sufficient amount of time. You must allow the cornmeal to swell and become fully cooked. That way, you emphasize the sweet corn flavor and don’t end up with something bitter and lame. Yes, it takes a long time. But it’s worth it — and you can fry the leftovers tomorrow night in a snap.

Turnip and Cabbage Slaw With Yogurt Dressing

Classic Cashew Cream
An easy recipe for cashew cream is one of the most powerful tools that any vegan home cook can have in his or her arsenal. This simple cashew cream can be modified according to the application; add a bit of sugar for desserts, or lemon and sea salt for savory dishes.

Quick, Easy, Non-Greasy Spiced Roasted Almonds
I love roast almonds, and I love them spiced, but I find that when I use oil to make the spices stick they sometimes come out unpleasantly greasy. I tried water, and it solved the problem. You can add whatever you like. Have fun.

Francis Mallmann's Potato Dominoes
This technique makes starchy Russet potatoes act like creamy Yukon Golds, and also makes some of the crispiest edges we've ever tasted. It's a little like Jeffrey Steingarten's famous single-layer potato gratin, pared down to three ingredients. Recipe adapted very slightly from Seven Fires: Grilling the Argentine Way (Workman Publishing, 2009).

Blood Orange Prosecco Jelly
When blood oranges are in season, I’m always smitten by their marbled beauty and juicy tang. Though I’m happy to eat them plain, I have long wanted to make a jelly with their juice and this year thought Prosecco and crystallized ginger would be terrific additions. They definitely are!

Egg and Crouton Hash (the "Eggton")
"Eggtons" were discovered in 2008, when a sleep-deprived attorney opened her pantry while making scrambled eggs at 2 in the morning in Manhattan. A bag of croutons tumbled out out of the cupboard and into the skillet, and scrambled eggs have never been the same since. The croutons plump up in the eggs and lend their savory seasonings to the entire dish.

Hachiya Persimmon Lassi
Sometimes things that you hate have a funny way of growing on you in an addictive manner. Once I got over my unfortunate introduction to Hachiya persimmons (The first time I tasted it, bit into a bright colored but inedibly tannic fruit that put me off it for a long time), My first instinct was to incorporate it into a lassi since to me the flavor & texture was reminiscent of the ugly brown Sapota fruit (that we called 'Chikoo' in hindi) My mother would blend the odd overripe chickoo with fresh yogurt & lots of ice and serve it up as the perfect drink for a hot Mumbai Summer afternoon. I like to blend the pulp with yogurt and a touch of chai spice.

Pan-Cooked Celery With Tomatoes and Parsley
You can serve this as a side dish or as a topping for grains or pasta. It is adapted from a recipe in “Cooking From an Italian Garden,” by Paola Scaravelli and Jon Cohen.

The Ultimate Dosa Recipe
It is impossible not to smile when you are about to break off a piece of crispy, savory, crepe-thin bliss. My mom is undoubtedly the best Dosa recipe maker.

creamy roasted pistachio nut butter
creamy roasted pistachio nut butter, perfect for spreading on toast, using in a delicious sandwich, incorporating into icings, or crusting a rack of roasted lamb with.

Fennel Compote With Tomatoes, Olives and Fish (or Not)

Dark Chocolate Frozen Peanut Butter-Banana Bites

Garlicky Leeks in Olive Oil
This recipe lets the leek shine with other savory flavors that are meant to enhance. They are prepared here with olive oil and a garlicky herbal undertone.

Lentil Tabouli
Lentil Tabouli Salad made with lentils instead of bulgar wheat. This healthy salad is gluten free, vegan... and oh so delicious! My new favorite salad.

Key Lime Pie Yogurt
Fresh, no added sugars, light and refreshing this yogurt is a great snack or breakfast.

candied orange rinds dipped in dark chocolate
Sweet, tangy, fresh candied Orange Rinds dipped in a luxuriously silky & bitter Dark Chocolate with a hint of vanilla. Can also be made with grapefruit peel.