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Brussels Sprout
In this recipe, Brussels sprouts are roasted to the perfect crispy texture. The reduced balsamic vinegar offers a sweet contrast to the salty sprouts. Enjoy!
Roasting vegetables brings out their natural sweetness and preserves their nutrients. Try roasting different vegetables together for added color, and don't be afraid to add various herbs and spices for a delicious flavor. Serve these vegetables as a side dish or add them to a grain bowl.
brussels sprouts
Don't be intimidated by this compact, green vegetable. It might be small, but it is a nutrition powerhouse! Brussels sprouts are loaded with B vitamins, fiber, and vitamin C. This recipe comes together quickly and gives the veggies a crispy and delicious outer layer that will leave even the biggest...
After a long, cold day in the winter, it is nice to warm up with soup and grilled cheese for dinner. This is an easy way to add more vegetables to your meals!
This dish is a rich and intensely flavored soup. It is quick and easy to make. This simple soup is light and creamy. It can be served as is or topped with a dollop of Greek yogurt, basil, and croutons.
sweet potatoes
These sweet potato cubes make for a savory-sweet side dish or snack. They are super easy to make; just prep the ingredients and let the oven do the work!
Rotli
This simple recipe comes straight to you from out Nutrition Intern’s home. Rotli (in Gujarati) or Roti (in Hindi) is a commonly consumed flat bread in South Asia; it is typically eaten with various types of curries. It’s eaten either in place of or in addition to rice. This pairs well with our...
Swiss Chard sauteed
Looking for a new way to eat greens? This recipe comes together in 15 minutes and is rich in Vitamin C, folate, and fiber. Boil a box of pasta while the greens and tomatoes are cooking, and dinner will be on the table in less than 30 minutes!
hand holding celery root before preparation
This underappreciated root vegetable can be roasted, sautéed, boiled, and mashed. It is also packed with fiber, vitamins B6, C and K and a good source of potassium and phosphorus. Try it as a quick side dish and an interesting alternative to roasted potatoes.
greens and garlic
Looking for a new way to eat greens? This recipe comes together in 15 minutes and is rich in Vitamin C, folate, and fiber. Boil a box of pasta while the greens and tomatoes are cooking, and dinner will be on the table in less than 30 minutes!
Here’s how to make the best sauteed vegetables: colorful, flavor-packed, and crisp tender! Not only will you enjoy this colorful mix because it tastes good; your body will also thank you. Bell peppers are loaded with vitamin C!
quinoa pilaf
Brighten up any fall day with an autumnal veggie quinoa pilaf. Quinoa, our featured whole grain for the month, is packed with protein, fiber, vitamins, and minerals. This nutritious dish can be served alongside a serving of protein, like a chicken breast or filet of fish, or be the star of the meal...
Rice patties are a popular dish among Eastern Europeans. They are well known for their convenience in cooking and delicious taste. Rice patties can be one of the most appetizing ways to use leftover rice. Try it and you won’t regret it!
linguine with clam sauce
This dish is the ultimate in quick dishes – great for any night when time is limited. Canned clams are a terrific pantry staple and can be kept on hand for moments when you need a last-minute meal. Use whole grain angel hair pasta or linguine to boost fiber content.
Caramelized Brussels sprouts are pure deliciousness- crispy and warm. You will love adding this side dish to your favorite protein (main dish). Be sure to see the chef’s notes on variations to the basic recipe. However you choose to make it, you will love this recipe!
The star of the show in this dish are the bell peppers. These vegetables are packed with flavor and vitamins, like vitamin C. Use this recipe as a colorful way to start or end your day!
These simple sauteed vegetables go great with just about any lunch or dinner entrée. They are easy, delicious, and colorful enough to brighten up any meal!
Try this high-protein appetizer recipe for your next holiday party and wow your guests. With lower levels of sodium, saturated fat, and added sugars, you can enjoy the party guilt-free!
smoothie bowl
Tired of your typical smoothie? Try this smoothie bowl recipe. It’s very similar to your favorite frozen dessert, like ice cream or frozen yogurt, but has more nutrients to nourish your body any time of day!
rice and spinach
In Greece, braised spinach with rice and lemon belongs to a class of braised vegetable dishes made with an abundant amount of olive oil. These dishes are always main courses and always vegan. The dish is full of antioxidants, iron, fiber, and vitamin C. The oil provides satiety, and the rice...
Black beans with cilantro
Add some spice to your next meal with this quick and easy black bean recipe. Black beans are a delicious source of fiber, protein, antioxidants, and carbohydrates, and making them a fantastic addition to any meal. Pair this side dish with any southwest-inspired meal to get an extra punch of flavor...
photo of back bean soup, sour cream
Soup in the summer? Yes! This recipe can be enjoyed on a chilly summer night or topped off with some cooling sour cream and avocados for a fresh, light lunch! Black beans are a great source of protein and iron. They are also high in fiber; this will help you stay fuller for longer. This recipe is...
sweet potatoes and Kale
Mix up your morning with a healthy sweet potato hash! With a hearty serving of protein from a poached egg, this dish is packed with Vitamin K. It’s sure to help you start your day off right!
spinach mac n cheese
This holiday season, we are putting a nutritious spin on our favorite comfort food, macaroni and cheese. Unlike traditional mac & cheese, this diabetes-friendly recipe includes a healthy mix of garlicky spinach and tomatoes. Spinach is a nutrient-rich vegetable high in Vitamin C, folate, and fiber...