March 27th, 2017
Roxanne Holland
I heart Brussels Sprouts! Growing up I remember my mom anxiously awaiting spring’s harvest. These yummy small cabbages can be served savory or sweet.
I used maple syrup in the initial cooking phase to achieve the underlying sweetness in the finished dish. The creaminess comes from Go Veggie’s Vegan Chive and Garlic Cream Cheese.
ENJOY!
January 24th, 2017
Roxanne Holland
I have mentioned before that I used to not like the taste of Brussels Sprouts. I have spent many hours creating tasty creations with them and am now a BS-convert!
Did you know these sweet little cabbage-wanna-bes boast 124% of the RDA of Vitamin C. Plus a serving only contains 38 calories and 0.3 grams of fat!
The key, in my opinion, is to make them the a star ingredient in several of my creations because, after all, we all need some extra C!
You can serve this with any type of grain and can also substitute the red/yellow pepper with green.
ENJOY!
January 3rd, 2017
Roxanne Holland
WOW! Here is a super easy dinner and exceptionally delicious plus it is gluten-free and low in calories.
If you cannot find Soyaki Sauce, try just a combination of Tamari, Sesame Seeds and Maple Syrup.
Also, if you like it spicy, add a bit of Sambal Oelek to the mix…DELICIOUS!