Posts tagged February 14
Meyer Lemon Chia Pudding

Today lemon is the star of the show in this light and creamy Lemon Chia Pudding! Not only is the chia pudding infused with a light lemon flavor, but it’s also topped with a fluffy lemon cream. It definitely tastes decadent like a treat, but it can also be enjoyed as a healthy breakfast or a snack and is packed with good-for-you ingredients.

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Romesco Dip

This is our zesty version of the classic romesco sauce that originates from Spain, which is thick enough to be called a dip or spread. We use heart healthy rolled oats that are lightly toasted until golden to give an earthier flavor to this sauce, along with roasted almonds, red pepper and a hint of smoked paprika. Serve with our rainbow of crudités or smear on a fresh baguette!

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Golden Goddess Soup

This delicious bowl of soup is like sunshine in a bowl! Absolutely packed with veggies, our Golden Goddess Soup is rich in energizing vitamins and minerals such as iron, manganese, phosphorus, potassium and magnesium. It gets the name “golden” from the turmeric – an Indian spice known for having potent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.

TO SERVE: This soup can be served hot or cold. To warm, gently heat in a saucepan on the stove top over medium. Serve with a squeeze of fresh lemon and top with provided curry nuts for an added crunch. Pairs well with fresh herbs if desired. NOTE: This soup freezes well.

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GF Pasta Puttanesca with Lulu Wilson Inspired Kale Salad

This gluten free pasta and zucchini noodle dish really has it going on in the flavor department. Savory and sweet, spicy and bold, pasta puttanesca packs a punch that will make your taste buds salivate with each delicious bite. We have paired it with our version of an Aspen local’s favorite…..LuLu Wilson Kale Salad, served on the side topped with currants and pine nuts.

For a warm dish - reheat the pasta gently in large saucepan, frying pan, or wok, stirring occasionally, until piping hot. Or - we are loving the kale salad and the pasta mixed together, and served at room temperature.

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Chef T's Mango Power Greens

Mango, avocado, banana, peanut butter, date, kale, Your Super Super Greens Powder

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Green Goddess Macro Bowl

One way to get over the winter duldrums? Put down the cheese and crackers and release your inner goddess! Our healthy, glowing Green Goddess Macro Bowl is filled to the brim with energizing, hormone supporting, gut healing ingredients - When you fill your body with fresh veggies, whole grains and healthy fats, you’ll feel like you can take over the universe!

Prep tips: warm contents of bowl on stovetop to desired temp (we like ours just above room temp.) Top with dressing and kraut - salt, pepper + squeeze of lemon to taste. Enjoy and feel nourished!

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Rainbow Vegetable Curry with Jasmine Rice

This vegan curry is an explosion of awesome flavors, warming spices, and refreshing lemongrass. We serve it over rice and top with a sprinkle of chopped sriracha toasted cashews + coconut and fresh herbs (cilantro, scallion and Thai basil).

TO SERVE: The curry may thicken in the fridge - add a touch of water or broth to loosen as you reheat over stove top to your desired temp. Pairs well with Naan bread, or over additional dark leafy greens. Add a touch of red pepper flake or drizzle of sriracha if you like a little more spice!

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Almond Butter + Jelly Smoothie

Hemp seeds, chia seeds, flax seeds, almonds, almond butter, banana, raspberries, strawberries + Kachava Vanilla Protein Powder.

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Asian Signature Salad with Roasted Broccoli

An Asian version of our classic crunchy salad: curly kale, green + red shredded cabbage, shredded carrots, roasted broccoli, and served over brown rice, with our killer sesame ginger dressing.

TO SERVE: We are loving this salad served warm or cold. For a warm option, lightly heat all ingredients in a saute pan and top with dressing and crushed peanuts. Stretch it as a meal to share? Add a protein of your choice (great with chicken or tofu).

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