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Vegetarian

Mushroom Frittata

Kefir—a yogurt-like dairy beverage—adds wonderful tang to this earthy shiitake and kale frittata, but you can sub in plain yogurt instead.

Truffle, Porcini, and Pecorino Cheese Polenta

Just another attempt to sneak truffles into this cookbook one more time. The struggle is real.

Winter Fruit Kefir Salad

This showstopper is a kaleidoscope of colors, a treasure chest of nutrients . . . yet not a berry to be seen. Winter fruit has its merits: Kiwi is an excellent source of vitamins C and K (the latter is needed for blood clotting), not to mention digestion-enhancing fiber. Reddish-orange persimmons contain twice the dietary fiber of apples, plus more potassium, calcium, iron, manganese, and antioxidants. Cantaloupe and honeydew both provide potassium and are super hydrating—helpful for the winter months when you might be stuck indoors amid dry, re-circulated air. Dressed in a tropical coconut kefir-and-mint vinaigrette, it's a pleasure for all of the senses.

Raspberry Chocolate Chip Scones

Meet my version of an energy bar. About 30 minutes before a workout, I’ll grab one of these scones, plus some coffee and a gulp of kefir; the whole wheat flour gives me the sustained energy I need to make it through a five-mile run or an hour-long SoulCycle class . . . or just a normal, hectic day.

Raspberry-Lemon Icebox Cake

Gingersnaps add a hint of spice to this cream cheese–enriched make-ahead summer classic.

Homemade Applesauce

This sugar-free applesauce is a cinch to make at home in your Dutch oven.

Avo Smash

This will last for about 2 days in an airtight container, with plastic wrap pressed onto the surface of the smash to prevent oxidation. Pressing down eliminates any air pockets that might also cause the pesky brown spots.

Kefir Labneh

Make thick, creamy labneh at home by simply straining the beverage overnight in your fridge.

Meringue Sundae With Peppery Berry Sauce

Store-bought meringue cookies and frozen berries make this elegant sundae come together in a snap. Serve it on one big plate with two spoons for a sweet ending to a romantic dinner.

Endive, Romaine, and Orange Salad

The ultimate date-night first course: eat it with a knife and fork or eat it with your hands. Either way it’s more fun if you share it off the same plate.

Instant Pot Chickpea Salad with Lemon, Feta, and Fresh Dill

Chickpeas are cheaper and heartier in texture when made from dried, rather than canned beans. And the Instant Pot makes quick work of them.

Instant Pot Hard-Boiled Eggs

Hard-boiled eggs turn out perfectly every time when steamed in a pressure cooker: always evenly cooked and easier to peel than traditional boiled eggs.

Instant Pot Hummus

The secret to making a smooth, light, fluffy dip is to use warm just-cooked chickpeas. And the Instant Pot makes that easy.

Instant Pot Macaroni and Cheese

This is a creamy, cheesy, classic mac 'n' cheese you can make using your favorite new kitchen appliance!

Chocolate Chip, Peanut Butter, and Banana Cookies

These yummy vegan cookies are free of butter, added sugar, and even eggs—the peanut butter and applesauce hold them together. But trust me when I say you won’t miss the sugar. The sweet banana and abundance of chocolate more than make up for it.

Molten Chocolate Chunk Brownies

Shards of rich, dark chocolate melt into the brownie batter as this dessert bakes, leaving behind pockets of luscious, gooey, molten deliciousness in every chewy bite.

Roasted Acorn Squash and Honey

Few side dishes are better on a cool fall evening than roasted acorn squash sweetened with just a little honey and made even mellower with nutmeg and fresh sage leaves. When I catch a whiff of it coming from the oven, I feel warm and comforted, and you will, too.

Kefir Farmer Cheese

Make farmer cheese at home with just one container of kefir and a little bit of patience.

One-Bowl Vanilla Cake

This simple cake recipe makes one (one-layer) 8-inch round cake.

Kale and Wild Rice–Stuffed Winter Squash

This is a tasty dish. Between the kale, the rice, and the squash, it’s chock-full of fiber, antioxidants, and minerals. And the nutty, salty Pecorino Romano cheese gives it a quiet punch. This makes for a hefty side, and if you add shredded chicken to the stuffing, it becomes a light entrée.
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