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22. Stuffed Portobellos & Collards
They look challenging, but they really aren’t! Here are two fast, delicious meals that will impress the masses. I love the crunch of the portobellos, and the rich spinach walnut stuffing was amazing, especially after we topped it with a little mushroom gravy. The collards were hearty and delicious, stuffed with black rice and black eyed peas. Take these to a pot luck, and they’ll be the gone before you know it!
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21. Bravo Express Salads
We fit 4 recipes into this jam-packed episode, all from the new Bravo Express cookbook. We made a delicious Buckwheat Tabbouleh with lemon and parsley, an Edamame Kale Salad with Mango Ginger dressing, and an Ethiopian-style Roasted Chickpea Portobello entree…all with a little Well Your World spin and a hell of a lot of flavor. It’s so simple to eat healthy food, and when it tastes this good, well there’s no excuse not to!
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20. Quesadillas
We nailed it with these two quesadillas. First we made an omelette-style breakfast quesadilla with chickpea flour and veggies, and that was super delicious. Then we made a version with a black bean, corn, sweet potato filling…and of course we drenched it in a roasted red pepper cheese sauce as well. All topped with, you guessed it, pico. Hope you’ll give these healthy quesadillas a try!
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19. Sweet & Savory Crepes
I never thought we would be making crepes on this show, but we did, and we nailed it. I may be a pathetic food plater and photographer but they looked good enough for you to want to devour them. First we did a sweet crepe with dates, vanilla, and cinnamon topped with fruit. And we followed that with a savory beans and pico crepe, and what’s better than pico on a crepe.
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18. Five Amazing Salsas
When you eat like us, it’s all about the delicious flavors you can pile on top of your starches, salads, or roasted veggies. So we made 5 delicious salsas that you’re going to love just as much you already love pico! We played with fruity flavors like mango and pineapple, a sun dried tomato salsa with fresh basil, a shiitake mushroom salsa that I’ll definitely be making often, and another with roasted tomatillos, poblano peppers, and avocado. I hope you give them a shot!
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17. Stuffed Bell Peppers
These stuffed bell peppers were so simple and incredibly delicious! I made enough to eat for two days straight. We made two versions, a Mexican version and a delicious Indian curry version. Both are certain to be a family favorite, so you’ll surely want to add them to your weekly recipe rotation. Enjoy!
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16. Burgers And Fries
Finally a burger that is not mush in the middle, doesn’t fall apart, and can be as dry or as moist as you like it. These bean burgers were delicious! We spiced them up with some no-salt seasoning and curry powder but you can use any number of spices such as Italian seasoning, poultry seasoning, on and on. They freeze well and can be grilled or baked. Hope you enjoy the burgers and fries!
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15. The Caribbean Sauce
I wanted to reveal my delicious Caribbean sauce to my live show subscribers, and I think you’ll like it! As with all my sauces, you can mix it with just about everything! We did it with garbanzo beans, onions, and green chili (or green bell pepper), and we also tried it on top of cauliflower and cabbage steaks. This sauce makes a fantastic marinade as well!
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14. Lasagna
Lasagne is as simple as making a marinara sauce, a little cashew ricotta, and stacking it all together. It’s a recipe that looks much harder to create than it actually is, so anyone can throw this together with minimal cooking skills. As always, we did it SOS free, and it was totally delicious! I took mine to a dinner party and received many compliments, and I think you will too.
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13. Lentil Soup & Chickpea Salad
I wanted to make two of my favorite big batch recipes to help those participating in the Well Your World 30 Day Challenge and anyone who wants to keep a clean environment stocked with delicious healthy food. These two dishes were excellent as always and keep very well in the fridge. Make them in massive batches and eat them all week!
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12. Green & Red Tamales
A favorite holiday tradition is the annual tamale cook that happens at my house. This is probably one of the fancier meals I will make all year. But we will break down the process so it is nice and simple, prep the sauce, prep the filling, prep the masa dough, and put it all together. It may take a little practice, but it's well worth it!
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11. Holiday Dips
With these delicious dips, you will be well-equipped for all of your upcoming holiday parties. They are quick and easy to make, and they are sure to please them all! We also had a nice discussion about exercise and calories during the show...you can't outrun your mouth! Hope you enjoy the episode!