Pesto Pine Nut and Cannellini Penne Pasta

Pesto Pine Nut and Cannellini Penne PastaWe can all benefit from some vegetarian meals now and then. Pasta is a dependable base for creating a hearty bowl of plant based ingredients. From there, adding in a range of foods with different colours, flavours and textures builds a dish that even those on the more carnivorous side can enjoy. Some legumes like mildly flavoured cannellini beans are sturdy and dense, some nuts like freshly toasted pine nuts add a rich, buttery texture and a range of vegetables add crispness and variety. Continue Reading →

Homemade Flavoured Oatmeal

Homemade Flavoured OatmealIt was dark and rainy this morning, and there was a cold breeze we haven’t felt in months. I love the food this time of year because we still have freshly ripe and juicy fruits but as the temperatures drop we start incorporating more hearty items. Warm oatmeal with lots of fruit is an ideal breakfast for transitioning into autumn and fuelling us through long days. Continue Reading →

Grilled Corn on the Cob

Grilled Corn on the CobCorn on the cob has been a summer staple in my family as far back as I can remember. It was one of my favourite foods to eat when I was little because we had cute little handles to insert on each end; I don’t recall even enjoying any other vegetables, never mind looking forward to eating them. The natural sweetness in corn makes in an appealing side dish even for picky eaters and compliments heavier, meat-based summer BBQ foods like steaks and sausages well.  Continue Reading →

Baked Oatmeal with Fresh Fruit

Baked Oatmeal with Fresh FruitMaking big batches of whole grains is a necessity for me to be able to throw quick and healthy meals together. Sometimes I like for it to be a big pot of slow cooked hearty oats, this stage is the more involved part because it requires a constant eye and regular stirring. But it makes the following mornings much easier when I can pour some of the leftovers into a baking dish, top it with fruit and bake it in the oven for 20-25 minutes until the top is warm and golden and the inside is warm and gooey. Continue Reading →

Baked Maple Balsamic Rosemary Nectarines

Baked Maple Balsamic Rosemary NectarinesNectarines are at their sweetest, juiciest and most fragrant this time of year. They are a perfect healthy summer treat and baking them really amplifies their sweetness and flavour, making them extra delicious. I cooked them along with some fresh rosemary for a bit of earthiness and some thick maple infused dark balsamic vinegar for some depth. They come out of the oven warm and gooey and become decadent when topped with some vanilla ice cream which instantly starts to soften against them. For a healthier option, or for a way to use up leftover extras, they can be paired with yogurt and granola or oatmeal for breakfast or a nourishing, seasonal snack. Continue Reading →

Creamy Carrot Chickpea Cashew Salad

Creamy Carrot Chickpea Cashew SaladI love a creamy salad on a hot day and adding in heavier ingredients like carrots, legumes and nuts makes it into a fulling meal. I founds some purple carrots at a local market so I used those for a bit of a change from the regular orange ones. They are similar in flavour, but I do find them a bit earthier and less sweet. Nutritionally, they are comparably high in fiber and vitamins A and C but they have the addition of high levels of the antioxidant compound called anthocyanin, which are responsible for giving blueberries their deep hue. These antioxidants can be particularly helpful for fighting cardiovascular disease and coronary artery disease, two worldwide leading causes of death, and for maintaining a strong nervous system, especially in keeping the brain sharp. Continue Reading →

Vanilla Peach Smoothie

Vanilla Peach SmoothiePeach season is in full effect and freezing them overnight then blending them with a few extra ingredients turns them into chilled, creamy, decadent tasting smoothies that highlight their sweet, summer flavour. Peaches are stone fruits related to roses and they are full of antioxidants, vitamins and minerals. Some medjool dates increase the sweetness, vanilla adds some fragrant flavour and almond milk brings it all together. Continue Reading →

Cherry Tomato, Cucumber and Chickpea Salad

Cherry Tomato, Cucumber and Chickpea SaladFor both omnivores and vegetarians alike, we can all benefit from consuming more legumes, or beans and lentils. Chickpeas have a subtler, nutty flavour so they’re a good option for those who are new to these foods or who don’t find them too appealing. Legumes are wonderful because they are high in fiber as well as protein so they help us to feel full and keep the digestive system working efficiently. However, when it comes to fiber it is best to adjust slowly and a salad like this with legumes and raw vegetables needs to be chewed well and portion controlled. Continue Reading →

Asparagus Penne with Avocado Sauce

Asparagus Penne with Avocado SauceAsparagus is a fresh, nutritious vegetable indicative of spring. It is bursting with a range of vitamins, minerals and antioxidants but what really sets it apart is its inulin content. Inulin is a unique type of carbohydrate in that it doesn’t get fully broken down like other carbohydrates do. It makes it all the way to the large intestine and becomes food for the good bacteria. Continue Reading →