Refresh Your Recipes for Spring
Refresh yourself and your plate with these light, bright CE recipes in celebration of springtime ahead!
Refresh yourself and your plate with these light, bright CE recipes in celebration of springtime ahead!
These no-bake fudges are super simple to prepare: Just prep and freeze until ready to savor!
Lighter than ice cream but creamier than sorbet, this sweet-tart recipe using sour cream and yogurt is the ultimate indulgence – with or without an ice cream maker.
Pecans are chock-full of minerals and vitamins such as zinc, copper and iron. Zinc is essential for wound healing and immune function, while copper and iron help the body form red blood cells.
Try these antioxidant-rich acai bowl recipes to make a delicious and refreshing breakfast. Blend into an acai purée and top with fresh fruit, nut butters and more.
Fresh strawberries are roasted with balsamic vinegar in this French-style baked dessert.
These sinfully sweet frozen yogurt scoops make the perfect summer treat for your pet, with ingredients so simple and pure that even you can enjoy them too!
For anyone with a sweet tooth, strawberries are the queen of summer produce. They're the perfect addition to desserts such as pies, trifles or these Strawberry Cream Pie Parfaits!
Don't forget about dessert! Yes, you can actually make this decadent fruity crisp on the grill. Try serving it with a dollop of vanilla or plain yogurt.
Chef Joanne Lusted's creamy tropical mousse blends rich coconut milk with fresh citrus for a downright heavenly combination you're sure to love.
Impress your guests with Jo’s bold-flavored, restaurant-style salad. The caramelized onions and strawberries add sweetness and depth to the tangy goat cheese and sharp citrusy dressing.
Take your spice-rubbed halibut and delicate, fruit-laced salad out on the patio for a gorgeous summer meal that’s ready in just 25 minutes.
If you're looking for a delicious roster of juices & smoothies to get you going each morning, we've got just what you need - no matter your taste!
Perfect for time-pressed adults, this super-quick fruit-and-dairy combo can be adjusted to suit any taste: simply swap in a different variety of all-fruit jam or nuts.
Walnuts aid in various areas of cardiovascular functioning, so adding them to your fruit salad is a great way to give it a healthy boost. It definitely doesn't hurt that they're coated in a sweet and spicy glaze!
The sweetness of strawberries balances out tart rhubarb in this low-cal dessert, resulting in a succulent crisp!
Kick your cornbread in the side with a sweet-toothed boot for a snack that's so versatile it can act as an appetizer or a dessert. Since you can use frozen or fresh strawberries, this recipe works year-round.
The classic Italian pie goes sweet, with a crust made from almonds, oats and coconut, and a chocolate spread that includes dates, tofu and cannellini beans for added nutrients!
Candice Kumai's salad gets an antioxidant boost from two kinds of berries, plus the heart-healthy omegas in raw walnuts and iron-laden spinach couple with a fat-free balsamic vinaigrette for a texturally satisfying, guilt-free lunch.
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