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Vegan Chili
Healthy, cozy comfort foods belong in our weekly meal rotation, and this vibrant chili delivers plenty of plant-based goodness. With a special blend of seasonings, it hits all the savory notes we expect in a meat-based version, except the protein comes from two different types of beans. Consider vegan chili a great option for meatless Monday or simply treat yourself when you’re in the mood for the tastiest dinner. The beans and vegetables in this recipe can easily be swapped for your favorites, especially when garden and farmers’ market options are plentiful. Backyard peppers and squash become so abundant at a certain point in summer that you’ll be happy to…
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Maple Roasted Squash and Figs
Celebrating the naturally sweet notes of fall ingredients, balanced with tangy cheese and peppery microgreens, this recipe makes a meal seem decadent. Best of all, this decadence comes together on a sheet pan, which makes for easy cleanup. Certainly, if you’re already thinking ahead to Thanksgiving, consider serving this as the sweeter offering on the table. When fresh figs are unavailable, dried can be used by simply rehydrating then roasting them for a shorter period. With just a few ingredients, the timing of each is important for the final result. Always use your best judgment as to when the squash has reached your preferred level of doneness. Slices can be…
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Wheat Berry Salad with Roasted Squash, Spinach and Pear
Finally there is a chill to the air, and we can settle into my favorite part of autumn, the stretch leading up to Thanksgiving. The leaves have been whipping around my yard, and blustery days have me craving heartier salads with ingredients such as those in this wheat berry recipe. Roasted Honeynut squash and pear deliver peak fall flavors while the wheat berries themselves lend the characteristic nutty, slightly chewy texture that give this grain salad the substance we seek as coats and mittens slowly become essential. Freshly made, this vegan dish can be enjoyed warm or room temperature and makes a great Thanksgiving side. Ahead of her time in…
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Quinoa Stuffed Acorn Squash with Goat Cheese and Figs
I believe there is something joyful about a stuffed vegetable. All that goodness overflowing an edible package. In this recipe I fill naturally mild and buttery acorn squash with a quinoa mixture that includes dried figs, goat cheese, shallot, and a touch of homemade pear vinaigrette. On the Italian side of my family, figs were relished, and a flourishing fig tree was admired more than a sprawling lawn. As we drove through my grandmother’s neighborhood, I would look for signs of fruit trees spilling over backyard fences. I suspect this is what sparked my love of gardens tightly packed and overflowing. Though she was a butcher’s daughter, my grandmother favored…
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Roasted Honeynut Squash with Sage and Pepitas
Sweeter and tinier than the butternut variety, honeynut squash begins appearing at the market around late September. A petite winter squash with concentrated flavor, its natural sweetness turns more caramel and malt-like with the heat of the oven. For that reason, I roast it simply with olive oil, salt, and pepper. Additional flavor comes from crisp sage leaves, lightly toasted pepitas, and just a touch of maple added after the slices leave the oven. Where some squash benefits from roasting in a maple glaze, honeynut squash develops a rich flavor on its own. In this recipe, maple dressing is lightly brushed on to lend a different note of sweetness rather…