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Dinner

Hazelnut Apple Salad with Silky Mushroom Soup

from the Week of November 8, 2015


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Prep
Difficulty
Easy

30 mins

Time
Estimate
30 mins

Slice the onions for both. Start to sauté them for the salad. Mince the garlic and add to the olive oil in the pot for the soup. Add the onions next. Chop the remaining ingredients for both: cauliflower, mushrooms, apples, lettuce and hazelnuts. Add the cauliflower and mushrooms. Make the salad dressing. As soon as the onions and soup are ready, toss the salad. Serve it with French Bread or skip it for a gluten-free option.


Recipes for this Meal


Winter
Photo of Caramelized Onion, Apple & Hazelnut Salad
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Caramelized Onion, Apple & Hazelnut Salad

Sweet & warm toppings coat spinach or shreds of dark leafy greens with a generous sprinkle of toasted hazelnuts.


Winter
Photo of Silky Mushroom Soup
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Silky Mushroom Soup

Velvety smooth mushrooms and cauliflower make this vegan soup luxurious and creamy. If you miss the cream too much, just drizzle a bit in or even a dollop of sour cream or greek yogurt. Use this soup as a base for any recipe calling for canned ‘cream of mushroom’.


Winter
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French bread

Okay. This is not exactly a recipe, but rather sometimes the best pairing for your meal is a crusty loaf of French bread. My family lineage is French, what can I say crusty bread seems more appropriate then not. So, here it is.

Let’s call it a reminder. In addition, here are a few tips on how to store it, keep it fresh, or use it up. Whenever possible try to find those crusty gorgeous whole-grain varieties.