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Spring
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Cauliflower Saute

The smaller the cauliflower is chopped the faster it will cook. A drizzle of olive oil, butter or both adds just enough flavor and fat to crisp the edges slightly. Toss this into a main dish or enjoy as its own side.


Winter
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Cauliflower Soup

There is an elegance in this soup that makes it taste richer and more divine then its humble ingredients are capable of doing on their own. While this is lovely vegan with a “no-chicken” broth base and flavorful olive oil, using a rich broth made from leftover turkey or chicken bones is just a bit more spectacular. We also used rendered chicken fat, but butter would be heavenly too.


Winter
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Celery Root Mash

Move over mashed potatoes, you now have a more flavorful, less starchy replacement. This lessor known vegetable is technically called celeriac and is not actually the root of celery stalks. However, the flavor is intensely, beautifully similar. When mashed it gives the illusion that you somehow infused the flavor of celery into creamy delightful potatoes. Because celery root packs a lot of flavor, we simply enhance it with a bit of olive oil, salt and pepper. The typical dairy medley I prefer in my mashed potatoes is not necessary for this vegan, low-carb delight of a side dish.


Spring
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Champagne Vinaigrette

Champagne vinegar and whole-grain mustard makes up this simple vinaigrette. Make a triple batch to last for a week or two.


Spring
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Chard Quiche

Saute up chard or other greens to stuff into this classic egg dish that can be served for breakfast, lunch, dinner, brunch, snacks, picnics, on-the-go… endless possibilities as it is tasty warm, cold and room temperature. Add cheese or another sauteed veggie or two as well, such as onions or even broccoli. Leave off the crust, simply rub the pan with a bit of butter or oil for a gluten-free, dairy-free, low-carb option.