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Tropical Carrot, Turmeric, and Ginger Smoothie

A pinch of salt makes everything taste better, including savory smoothies.

Calabrian Chile Butter

Spoon some of this butter over a pork chop during the last minute of cooking.

Toasted Nori Mayonnaise

Try this as a dip, on crackers with smoked fish, or over hard-boiled eggs.

Cashew Caesar Dressing

Try this drizzled over roasted potatoes or as a sub for mayo in chicken salad.

Berry, Beet, Mint, Lime, and Chia Seed Smoothie

The liquid is really up to you. Nut milks add body and protein, but if you prefer something sweeter, try juice. Less heavy? Go with coconut water.

Banana, Coffee, Cashew, and Cocoa Smoothie

This power-breakfast smoothie will be extra smooth if you soak the nuts and oats in water overnight; drain before proceeding.

Mixed Leafy Green Soup "Caldo Verde" with Chickpeas

Caldo verde means "green broth" in Portuguese, and it is Portugal's unofficial national dish. This beautiful green soup is technically a hot smoothie, since its many nutritious greens are pureed together in a blender. Chickpeas are an important ingredient here, too. Fiber- and protein-rich, they've been shown in studies to help people lose weight. For added protein, top with 4 ounces of shredded chicken or add 2 dozen clams to the broth.

Coconut, Beet, and Ginger Soup

There are many ways to make beet soup, the most well-known of all being borscht, the hearty Russian classic that also contains veggies like potatoes and cabbage. Beet soup can be eaten cold, so we like to make it with more delicate flavors and puree it. Here, the ginger beautifully balances the beet, and the coconut milk adds a nice fat component. We find citrus finishes this dish perfectly, so we garnish it with a bit of orange.

Cavatelli With Roman Cauliflower

Roman cauliflower (also known as Romanesco) grows as a peculiar spiky, conical head, and instead of florets as in regular cauliflower, it projects cones with tiny cones upon cones—a kind of fractal of nature's making. It comes in various hues of white, purple, and green and has a nutty, more intense flavor compared with regular cauliflower. Unfortunately it's not always easy to find in many stores in the US, though sources like farmers' markets often carry it, as do Italian specialty shops. You can substitute standard cauliflower for this if you can't find the Roman variety. It breaks into florets and cooks the same way.

Italian Kale Caesar Salad

You'll make more dressing than you need for one batch of salad with this recipe, but that's a good thing.

Chocolate-Chestnut Mousse

Your blender does most of the work for you to make this decadent mousse: no eggs, no double boiler, no extra fuss. It's the perfect make-ahead dessert for an impressive holiday meal.

Cornbread-Stuffed Roasted Squash

Coming up with a scrumptious, satisfying vegetarian main dish for the holidays can be tricky. Search no more! This stuffed squash is loaded with classic fall flavors, and thanks in part to the Vitamix wet-chop, the prep for this dish is relatively simple.

Chocolate Mousse

Who knew chocolate mousse could be so simple and so fast? Once you have the ingredients on hand, you can put this decadent dessert together in a flash.

Individual Orange Cranberry Biscuits

Perfect for a holiday brunch or a breakfast treat for houseguests, these tender biscuits are bursting with tart cranberries, orange zest, and the gentle perfume of vanilla.

Bucatini With Walnut-Parsley Pesto

That parsley in your fridge is lonely! Let it hang with chiles and walnuts for your next weeknight pasta.

Portobello and Poblano Enchiladas

Portobello mushrooms add hearty flavor to these creamy vegetarian enchiladas.

Celery Root and Carrot Soup

This classic, creamy soup is brightened with fresh ginger.

Penne with Roasted Butternut Squash

Roasted butternut squash shines in this hearty, family-friendly fall pasta dinner.

Almond, Kale, and Banana Smoothie

Dates and bananas naturally sweeten this wholesome breakfast smoothie.

Thai Coconut, Broccoli and Coriander Soup

Feel-good greens and creamy comforting coconut come together in less than half an hour for a weeknight dinner you can really get behind.
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