Side Items Recipes (Most Popular)
If you love brussel sprouts (or even if you don't!) you'll love them prepared using this technique! I saw this on "Take Home Chef." The brussel sprouts turn out firm and, by caramilizing them, they have a very unique flavour.
"This is a great autumn or winter side dish, especially for those who like things sweet and salty. The colors are beautiful and make a nice autumn presentation."
A delicious creamy Risotto preferrably done with chanterelles, but any of your favourite mushrooms will work! You could also replace the chicken stock by vegetable broth for a vegetarian version.
Can be eaten as a snack or meal. Full of protein and veggies!
Here's my recipe for primal chips or fries (depending on how you slice them.) This is based off of a recipe from 150 Things to Make with Roast Chicken by Tony Rosenfeld.
If you're not "Primal to the core" you could add 1 teaspoon brown sugar to this mix.
Picture taken by a recipezaar member on my recipe page.
Flavorful, healthy, mayo-free version. From Nikki & David Goldbeck's "American Wholefoods Cuisine"
A quick and delicious combination of kale, sweet potatoes, onions, garlic, and spices.
Easy Salad. Red or green cabbage or both can be used for this salad. This is intended to be a low fat, low sodium alternative to standard coleslaw
Despite the fact that this is perhaps the girliest guacamole ever, to the men out there, try it. I guarantee you that it is extremely tasty. And, I am going to venture to say that any guy that can explain that he "whipped the avocado into stiff peaks" will impress any girl.
A pumped-up white bean dip gets a boost from red peppers, rosemary and fresh lemon. Veggies never had it so good!
A dish that takes me back to childhood. This recipe doesn't have the butter that I remember from the traditional family recipe, but it's still very yummy.
With onions, zucchini, carrots, eggplant, and tomatoes, this recipe is packed with vegetables.