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This spicy pad thai recipe is perfect for a mid-week dinner and uses many common cooking vegetables. This recipe might be better than the restaurant and is definitely worth a try! It comes together quickly so prep and cut all the ingredients ahead of time. We suggest using carrots, bell pepper, and broccoli but all these ingredients can be substituted or left out. Another addition is crushed peanuts! If you’re just making it for two people don’t worry the leftovers are fantastic for lunch.
This perfect fall-inspired fruit salad is made with Fuyu persimmons, pomegranates, and Satsuma mandarin juice. We garnished it with cilantro, green onion, and a little bit of red onion to balance out the sweetness of the persimmons and pomegranate. What makes this salad even better is that the produce is insanely fresh this time of the year and grown locally here in California!
This recipe comes from one of our favorite cookbooks, Six Seasons: A New Way with Vegetables. This fall inspired recipe bursts with flavor and combines farro, carrots, dried apricots, pistachios, and whipped ricotta.
Green Bean Casserole is another traditional side to your Thanksgiving feast! There are countless recipes that use canned green beans and cream of mushroom soup, but it’s hard to beat a casserole using fresh ingredients. The dish becomes so much more flavorful when you cook these vegetables together!
This sweet potato casserole is going to become your new Thanksgiving staple. The topping of this casserole might be the best part; it’s packed with brown sugar, butter, and pecans making every bite crunchy and sweet. We’re obsessed with this recipe because it uses sweet potatoes and a California-grown navel, both currently in season and delicious!
The holidays are coming up quickly, so you might be starting to plan your Thanksgiving menu. It can be overwhelming to plan a meal with a number of dishes, especially if you're hosting more people than usual. But you don’t need to buy canned cranberry sauce to save time on Thanksgiving Day. It’s quick and easy to make at home, and is a great dish to prepare a day or two in advance since it’s served chilled.
As the holiday season nears, we can’t get enough of everything pumpkin! Almost nothing is more synonymous with the holidays as a classic pumpkin pie for dessert. While you might be tempted to use canned pumpkin in a pinch, it’s surprisingly simple to make pumpkin pie entirely from scratch!
We're getting close to the holidays, and pumpkin pies often are the most requested dessert at any table.
We’re officially in fall, which means it’s time to ditch the banana bread and start making homemade pumpkin bread! Every bite is packed with the season’s best flavors: sweet cinnamon, pumpkin, nutmeg, walnuts, and chocolate chips. You won’t regret making this recipe!
Summer is a great time for tomatoes and squash, and if you’re looking for a simple but delicious way to combine these flavors, look no further!
In the summertime when it’s hot and tomatoes are in season, Gazpacho makes a delicious and refreshing meal. It’s a particularly nice choice on those sweltering summer days because it doesn’t require an oven, barbecue or any heat whatsoever. It only takes some time upfront chopping and prepping the vegetables, but after that, it comes together quickly.
These vegan Trail Mix Energy Bites are the perfect no-bake, healthy snack loaded with sliced almonds, shredded coconut, oats, pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, and Medjool dates! Medjool dates are a good source of protein, dietary fiber, magnesium, copper and potassium, and can be used in a variety of dishes due to their natural sweetness.