In the Kitchen: Recipes of the Week
I've been trying new recipes for a few weeks now and I thought I'd share some of the recipes with you all. Some are vegetarian, but since my fiance is a carnivore, I've included which protein he paired with the meal. I hope you enjoy these recipes as much as we do!
Asian Noodles with Edamame (LMK if anyone is interested in me posting this recipe) + Teriyaki Salmon with Sriracha Cream Sauce (we passed on the sauce since TC gave up hot sauce for Lent). Thanks to Julia from Pawley's Island Posh for the lead! |
Roasted Cauliflower with Pine Nuts + Toasted Pine Nut Couscous + Chicken Breast |
Lettuce Cup Tacos (I used veggie crumbles instead of ground beef) |
Beet Salad with Blue Cheese Dressing (modeled after the beet salad from Station SF which I posted here on Instagram). Admittedly, this is not really that healthy, but I really wanted to try to copy the recipe. If you have a smaller portion of it though, it won't wreck your diet. |
Spicy Vegetarian Tortilla Soup + Shredded Chicken (if you want the protein) |
I, too, am trying to eat cleaner :) My friend made Hungry Girl's "pizza-bellas" last night and they were SO good! Basically pizzas with portabella mushrooms as the crust. I think even the men-folk would like these! http://thesocialchairdc.blogspot.com/2013/03/hungry-girls-mushroom-pizza.html
ReplyDeleteOh Meredith, thanks for sharing, it sounds delish! I'll def check it out!
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Will you please share the "Asian Noodles with Edamame" recipe?! I would love to have it - is it a GF version?
ReplyDeleteHere is one of my fave GF/clean recipes - your carnivore husband can combine it into so many things for the week: http://www.worthystyle.com/2012/05/everyday-paleo-pulled-pork-recipe.html (tacos, soups, stews, ramen, sandwiches, etc.).
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drooling. all of these look amazing. my newest healthy blog find is http://www.weeknightbite.com
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Your lettuce cup tacos inspired me to make asian lettuce wraps. Ground turkey, brown rice, red pepper (or any other veggies you like) sauteed with low sodium soy sauce, sesame oil, hoisin sauce, ginger and garlic. Served in the lettuce cup topped with shredded cabbage and carrots. It was delish!
ReplyDeleteOh YUM, great ideas!
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