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Tag: vegetarian

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Summer
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Spicy Cucumber Soup

Bright & creamy with hints of a jalapeno spice that plays with the cooling effects of the cucumbers. Add a handful of chunky pieces towards the end and then blend it as smooth as you desire. If you start with cold cucumbers you won’t have to chill it quite as long. Taste the cucumber skin prior to chopping, if it is good keep it on if it is too bitter feel free to peel the cucumber first. Try this dairy-free by substituting almonds or cashews for the yogurt and water or nut milk for the milk.


Summer
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Spicy Green Egg Bake

Starting with a green enchilada sauce these eggs are quick to toss together and bake while you finish getting ready for your day. Making these an exciting variation on you weekday breakfast.


Winter
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Spinach & Brown Rice Casserole

A comforting side or a vegetarian main dish of greens, brown rice, eggs & cheese. This starts with cooked brown rice. You will want to start with 1 cup of dry for every 3 cups cooked. Substitute another green, such as collards or kale.


Summer
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Spinach Baked Eggs

A large bunch of spinach cooked down is the perfect amount for two servings of nutritional goodness for breakfast. It is a great way to use up extra spinach or dark leafy greens. For a flavorful punch, a sprinkle of Parmesan is lovely but not necessary. In summer if you have a tomato to spare, chop it up and add it on top.


Winter
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Spinach Crepes

Spinach, onions, and ricotta come together to be stuffed into crepes. Occasionally, I see crepes for sale if you don’t have time to make your own, but alternatively try filling fresh lasagna noodles. A little sauce or a sprinkle of a favorite cheese is a nice touch, but not necessary either. Using brown rice lasagna noodles or brown rice flour in the crepes will make this dish gluten-free.