Ratatouille Quiche
This is the summertime version of our very popular quinoa-crust quiche.
This is the summertime version of our very popular quinoa-crust quiche.
I can’t tell you how much I love this simple side salad. Butter lettuce has a delicate, sweet crunch to it, and its crevices catch the nubbins in the vinaigrette perfectly. It’s crazy simple, and it’s the perfect accompaniment to Frittatas, Soft Scrambled Eggs, Simplest Roast Chicken, Crispy Curry Quinoa Cakes … you name it.
Chicken paillards are really just pounded-thin chicken breasts. They work great on the grill because they cook up quickly and evenly. These get an added punch of flavor from a quick paste applied before grilling.
Swiss chard is a quick-cooking green that’s also tender enough to enjoy raw, which makes this a refreshing — and super quick and easy — side or standalone salad.
There’s much to love about this easy Green Bean Salad … including that you can pull it together almost entirely with what’s in your pantry. It holds up well too, making it a nice make-ahead lunch. Tuna is a star ingredient, so pick up a good-quality brand packed in olive oil, which you’ll use for the dressing.
Slow cooking Swiss chard makes it silky and delicious, and a splash of fish sauce gives adds earthy heft.
This simple recipe highlights the natural sweetness of summer-fresh cherry tomatoes in a stunning side dish or pizza topper.
A touch of butter and tarragon transform summer-fresh corn into a luxurious side dish that pairs beautifully with meat, fish or poultry.
These flavorful green beans couldn’t be easier to make, and it’s so flavorful I guarantee it’ll become one of your standbys. I always make extra batches because my family eats it like finger food all week. The method may seem backward, but adding the olive oil and garlic at the end makes the flavors even more intense.
This easy spring trout dish is made en papillote, a classic French technique that’s a great technique for delicate fish and springtime ingredients.
This no-crust quiche is a quickie you can bust out at the last minute on those nights when you don’t have time for much more. It really focuses on the vegetables with just enough custard to hold it all together (very “nourishing!”). Leftovers are a treat reheated for breakfast or lunch another day.
These simple, healthy snow peas have all the hallmarks of a stellar side dish—just a handful of ingredients, an easy technique and addictive flavor. It’s the perfect example of how using a little bit of an “indulgence fat” — in this case butter — the right way can add multitude of flavor in a healthy way.
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