Carrots are one of the few vegetables that tend to appeal to picky eaters. Their natural sweetness and soft texture once cooked make them a versatile side dish. The flavour really comes out through roasting and adding in some citrusy and earthy spices gives them a bit more flavour. Continue Reading →
Butternut Squash and Chestnut Soup
Butternut squash and chestnuts are both sweet, dense and full of nutrients. Butternut squash, with its vibrant orange flesh is a good source of many nutrients, in particular it contains significant amounts of the antioxidants that maintain vision. Chestnuts are high in fiber and a good source of monounsaturated fats- an ideal combination for combating LDL (bad) cholesterol. They are also high in B vitamins and vitamin C as well as several minerals including potassium and manganese. Continue Reading →
Pumpkin Beef Chorizo Chili
A big bowl of meaty chili is a common craving of mine in the winter. It’s a good way to use up leftover bits of meats and vegetables and a can of beans or legumes can be thrown in as well. I like to add in as many vegetables as possible to keep it from being too heavy and make it more balanced. Continue Reading →
Guacamole Yam Bacon Bites
Roasted yam rounds are a good substitute for crackers, bread or chips as the base of an appetizer or snack. They are warm and nourishing, easy to digest, dense, sweet and filling because of the complex carbs they contain. Simply slice a yam into thin pieces, roast until the desired crispness is reached and then top and serve. Continue Reading →