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Mediterranean Pearl Couscous
This Mediterranean pearl couscous, with zucchini, tomatoes, pine nuts, and capers, is loaded with flavor and is a fast side dish to make. It could easily be a vegetarian meal on its own.
Cucumber Feta Couscous Salad
This cucumber feta couscous salad uses Israeli, or pearl couscous—it's a little chewy, a little nutty. and a wonderful base for a tasty salad.
Spicy Thai Noodle Salad with Peanut Dressing
This quick spicy Thai noodle salad with peanut dressing, based on fresh prepared coleslaw mix, is easy to turn into a full meal with the addition of chicken or shrimp.
Chicken Satay Bowls with Spicy Peanut Sauce
These chicken satay bowls with spicy peanut sauce feature boneless chicken marinated in a soy, garlic, and coconut milk marinade, stir fried and served over rice with a lightly simmered peanut, ginger, and coconut milk sauce. A mixture of dry spices stands in for curry paste in this recipe.
Strawberry Peanut Butter Baked Oatmeal
This baked oatmeal reminds me of a PB & J in breakfast form! I like to serve it warm, topped with Greek yogurt and extra maple syrup.
Peanut Butter Oatmeal
This quick and easy peanut butter oatmeal, flavored with cinnamon and vanilla and topped with honey and walnuts, can be customized to your taste.
Reese's Cup Overnight Oats
These Reese's Cup overnight oats prove that the flavors of overnight oats are limited only by your imagination. These peanut butter and chocolate oats have a decadent dessert vibe with a side of slightly good-for-you.
Injera (Ethiopian Teff Bread)
A naturally fermented, spongy, gluten-free flatbread from Ethiopia is made from teff flour and water, using wild yeast to ferment over a couple of days. It is then cooked like a crepe and turned into a flavorful, tangy bread to serve with your favorite Ethiopian food. The fermentation process can take up to 2 or 3 days, depending on your climate. Injera is typically served with vegetables and/or meat on top where the bread is actually an eating utensil.
Cassava Flour Tortillas
Soft and pliable, these easy-to-make cassava flour tortillas taste similar to a whole wheat tortilla but are naturally gluten free. Use them for your sloppiest filling, and you'll be surprised how well they hold up and how delicious they taste!
Depression Era Peanut Butter Bread
This Depression Era peanut butter bread is not too sweet, and was developed during the depression when eggs, oil, and butter were hard to come by. I have modernized it a bit by adding chopped peanuts and PB2 powdered peanut butter, but they are optional. The bread is equally delicious without them.
Goat Cheese Stuffed Dates
These irresistible goat cheese stuffed dates combine the sweet chewiness of Medjool dates with the creamy tang of garlic and herb goat cheese, all wrapped in smoky bacon and crisped to perfection. Do not use thick-cut bacon as it will not cook properly.
Whipped Boursin Dip
This whipped Boursin dip comes together in minutes, and is very versatile. Garnish with a drizzle of hot honey or olive oil, a sprig of rosemary or thyme, or maybe some sliced Kalamata olives or crispy bacon and serve with crackers or vegetables.
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