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Garlic Ginger Bok Choy

Cheap, Easy and Fun to Say, Bok Choy is becoming very easy to find in grocery stores these days as the trend to eat green veggies continues to grow (for good reason). This is great vegetable for many reasons; it’s cheap, it takes about 3 minutes to cook, it has a beautiful, subtle, sweet flavor, and of course it’s packed with nutritional goodness. As you’ll see, the best tip for great Bok Choy is how to trim the tops and bottoms separately so they both can cook perfectly.

How to Make Molten Chocolate Cake

Geneve Stewart makes super-tasty molten chocolate cakes.

Mixed Green Salad with Pomegranate Vinaigrette

Chef Keith Snow from Harvest Eating.com creates a delicious mixed green salad from his garden with a pomegranate vinaigrette.




Avocado Salad

A quick and easy avocado salad cooking video.

Chicken Breast with Cider Mustard Sauce

A delicious recipe for Chicken breasts with a tangy cider mustard pan sauce. Fabulous fall dish, try it today.

Protein Eggstravaganza: Baked Lentils & Hen’s Fruit

A hearty dish that packs a protein wallop! A most unusual recipe, this calls for lentils and eggs. Here’s a little secret… you can leave out the eggs to use this lentil dish as the basis for a number of other dishes as well.

Chocolate Chili Souffle

Spiciness and chocolate may be trendy, but the Mexican cuisine has embraced it in the form of Mole sauce for a long time, and xocolatl (“Bitter Water”) goes all the way back to the Aztec empire! In the spirit of “everything old is new again.”

Aromatic Asian Poached Chicken

Summer’s heat stopping you getting in the kitchen? Worried about the cost of electricity and gas? Trying to keep check on your waistline? Michelle Koen has the answer to all your problems with an Asian aromatic poached chicken.

Easy, Cheesy Veggie Torte

Here’s a makeover of a traditional quiche recipe, the broccoli is really the best part as it makes a super crunchy contrast against the creaminess of the cheeses. It’s not exactly low fat but it seriously kicks butt in the protein department and is ridiculously easy to make low-carb, too. Serves 4-6.

Friend or Pho: A Soup Story

In a world gone mad, one soup stands above all others.

Pho is a succulent, assemble-it-yourself, a la carte kind of soup. Aside from broth, the main ingredients are thinly sliced meat, rice noodles and a variety of vegetables and fresh herbs for garnishing.

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