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This hearty soup is perfect for those days when you don’t feel like cooking at all. Simple, tasty and nutritious, this soup will hit you in all of the right spots!
Adapted from Tosca Reno's Eat Clean Diet Recipes
Yeilds: 10 cups
Spring Salad with Quinoa, Nuts, brocolli slaw, tomatoes, and rasberry pecan dressing.
A flavorful creamy Instapot broccoli soup recipe. Adjust the seasonings to suit your tastes. I used 2 dashes of cayenne, but "dash" is not in the serving sizes. I also used fresh cracked black pepper - several twists of the knob. The celery salt and butter are almost salty enough for me, but I added a couple twists of fresh ground pink salt. The half and half I used is a new lactose free offering from Organic Valley. I also used the chicken stock concentrate for the stock (1 Tbsp in 3 cups of water), but I couldn't find that in the ingredient search. Enjoy!
Yummy, nutritious, filling, this soup has it all. Serve with a 1/4 cup of salsa and a tablespoon of plain Greek yogurt for a gourmet treat.
Hello! I recently saw a recipe like this from Chef Meg on SP but I changed it up a bit and I thought I'd share it. The original recipe required too much preparation for me lol (I am very much a beginner cook). The serving size is one pretty large dinner salad but you can divide it into two smaller salads!
A chilled bow tie pasta salad with fresh ginger juice and hints of Dijon mustard, sesame seeds and soy sauce.
This spicy soup is rich even though calories are TINY--1/2 a serving might be enough. But holy nutrition! It's a great way to boost your veggie intake. (It has leftover broccoli stems in it too, but you really can't taste them. So we'll call it carrot soup!) You could make it vegan by using vegetable broth instead of chicken stock. Equally appropriate for an elegant dinner or for weekday lunches. This recipe makes four pints--three for the freezer, one for enjoying today.
Awesome salad that can be eaten as a side, or on a bed of greens for a heartier lunch.
from http://theworldaccordingtoeggface.blogspot
.com/2007/08/pureed-foods.html