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Recent Recipes
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Summery Lentil Salad
This herby lentil salad is packed with texture, flavor, and fiber—perfect for meal prep, picnics, or a quick no-sad-desk-lunch moment. Tossed in a simple, punchy vinaigrette, it’s done in under 30 minutes.
With thanks to our partner in nutritious lunches, Planet Oat.
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Tomato Peach Panzanella By Gabriella Lewis
This tomato and peach panzanella salad from Gabriella Lewis combines toasted crusty bread with juicy heirloom tomatoes, sweet peaches, and a simple vinaigrette. An easy summer side or light main dish.
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Roasted Snap Pea Salad With Yakult-Style Dressing
"Here’s a dish that Frost and I call our Inner Smile Salad. It’s everything you want for a cookout. It’s super easy, so you can make it ahead and bring it in a Tupperware. Or you can prop a cast-iron pan on the beach flames and make it right there and then. After a hot fire, lots of sun, and piles of grilled meat, it’s a hydrating, cooling, creamy, green gift that’s fun to eat, with a mix of savory elements tucked amid the sweetness that Frost loves. We hammer bowls of it. The dressing is my knockoff of a Japanese probiotic milk drink called Yakult. It’s fermented with a different strain of bacteria than yogurt, and that’s where it gets its citrusy tang. But we can zhush yogurt to achieve the same effect."—Scott Clark
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Adzuki Bean Salad With a Creamy Peanut Dressing by Danielle Brown
"I love the Whole Foods Market hot bar. They have this incredible adzuki miso bean salad that is delicious, but I noticed the ingredients weren’t up to my standards. I thought I could make this at home with better-for-you ingredients and for less money, so I developed this recipe and wow—it doesn’t disappoint. It’s savory, crunchy, hearty, and packed with protein and fiber. Can’t find adzuki beans? Use black beans instead."—Danielle Brown (HealthyGirl Kitchen)

Adzuki Bean Salad With a Creamy Peanut Dressing by Danielle Brown
"I love the Whole Foods Market hot bar. They have this incredible adzuki miso bean salad that is delicious, but I noticed the ingredients weren’t up to my standards. I thought I could make this at home with better-for-you ingredients and for less money, so I developed this recipe and wow—it doesn’t disappoint. It’s savory, crunchy, hearty, and packed with protein and fiber. Can’t find adzuki beans? Use black beans instead."—Danielle Brown (HealthyGirl Kitchen)







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