Mushroom, Sweet Potato, & Kale Pot Pie
We eat a lot of mushrooms in our house. Because of the mushrooms this recipe gives you meaty satisfaction, but is vegetarian! I like using a combo of mushrooms, but use what you have.
We eat a lot of mushrooms in our house. Because of the mushrooms this recipe gives you meaty satisfaction, but is vegetarian! I like using a combo of mushrooms, but use what you have.
You can use any winter squash for this recipe, and add other toppings to your taste…or just grab what’s in your fridge. If you want to add greens to the flatbread, add them just as it comes out of the oven.
I find the best crispy potatoes are boiled first and then baked with a delicious dressing. This makes the inside fluffy and soft, with a crunchy exterior that packs a flavor punch! Play around with the dressing flavors. Use this recipe as a guide. Also, potato skins are packed with nutrients. When they get all crispy you’ll want to eat them!
What is schnitzel? It’s traditionally a thin piece of meat that is breaded and fried; however, there is no reason you can’t schnitzel your veggies! My vegetable goal this year is to get people to love kohlrabi, so I figured a good place to start is by slathering it with deliciousness! However, I’m baking these instead of frying to make them a bit lighter and pairing them with yogurt and fresh tomatoes to cut through the richness.
I’ve been making tahini dressing for my gem lettuce salads, and thought it would be delicious on sweet potatoes!
Sunchokes are a great alternative to potatoes. You can even mix the two together in this mash. I’m using sunflower oil instead of butter for this recipe because sunflowers are in the same family as sunchokes.
I’ve been in the mood for soup…and I have a lot of root veggies surrounding me at the moment. This seemed like a great way to showcase the versatility of the Rutabaga, this week’s Star Ingredient!
This is a rustic savory pie. You don’t need anything special to make this, and it’s a total show stopper. Use whatever radishes you’d like, and whatever seasoning is your thing!
Have you ever even considered the rutabaga? It is a forgotten vegetable, and I’m determined to bring it to the forefront. It’s the result of a cross between cabbage and turnips, and is usually confused as another type of turnip. They have beautiful pale yellow flesh, and have a delicate flavor. This recipe will make you a fan!
I don’t like parsley very much. So this week I challenged myself to put it in the marketplace, and use it! Since Parsley is bitter, I’ve paired it with it’s sweeter cousin the carrot. Both ingredients are related and balance each other really well! Caraway and cumin are also in the same family, so use those in this dish if you feel like adding another layer of flavor.