Avocado Tofu Salad is a healthy and refreshing dish that combines the creaminess of avocado with the protein-packed goodness of tofu. This vibrant salad is a perfect option for those looking for a light yet satisfying meal. This delightful dish is here to awaken your taste buds with a homemade garlicky soy sauce drizzle!
The star ingredients of this salad, avocado and tofu, bring a myriad of benefits to the table. Avocado's natural creaminess infuses this dish with a buttery richness that adds depth and indulgence. Coupled with tofu, which provides a delicate and slightly chewy element, this combination is destined to take your salad game to new heights…
Skinny Homemade Roadhouse Rolls
These skinny homemade yeast rolls from scratch are a delightful treat for any occasion. Made with love and precision, they are the epitome of comfort and warmth. The dough, tender and pillowy, is made using pantry staples with a few lower-fat ingredients that ensure a lighter, healthier indulgence.
As they rise, filling the kitchen with the warm scent of fresh baked bread, anticipation builds for the deliciousness to come. Once baked to golden perfection, these rolls emerge from the oven with a delicate crust that yields to reveal an airy, flavorful interior…
Read MoreDill Pickle Pasta Salad
So… just hear me out. Pickle flavored stuff has kind of become the trendy thing these days and let me just say, I don’t mind it at all. I love me a good pickle. Dill pickle that is. None of that sweet bread and butter nonsense. This Dill Pickle Pasta Salad is pretty amazing. It’s light, tangy, and super easy to make too.
I know it might sound a little weird at first, but I promise it’s one of the best pasta salads I’ve ever had. And I’m southern so I’ve had a lot of different kinds of pasta salad. I lightened this pasta salad up and made it a bit better-for-you but first subbing in a whole wheat pasta. I also kicked the sour cream out and used a plain fat-free greek yogurt instead. And obviously a light mayonnaise was the way to go…
Read MoreCheesy Tamale Sauce
I was cleaning out my freezer the other day when I found that my mom had stashed some tamales in there from Thanksgiving or Christmas. It’s hard to say which. Either way, I was trying to think of what to do with them outside of my usual go-to which is to serve them with a bowl of chili. Then I started to think about how they serve them at restaurants - which is generally as a main and not a side dish.
Enter this Cheesy Tamale Sauce! It’s easy. It’s cheesy. And you’re going to want to make it for your tamales from now on. You might think this sauce is something like enchilada sauce, but it’s actually very different. It starts out with a roux and builds from there with broth, a lot of seasonings, and finally cheese!…
Read MoreBroccoli Cheese Twice Baked Potatoes
The russet potatoes are HUGE here right now and I love getting to play around with them to use them as more of a meal than a side, and the bigger ones allow me to do that more easily. I was also really vibing with broccoli and cheese so I thought I’d put the two together. These Broccoli Cheese Twice Baked Potatoes are so big that they could definitely be used as a meal in themself which is basically what I ended up doing.
They also can be made ahead of time and then put through the final bake when you’re ready to enjoy them. I had planned to end up with two servings, but they were so big that I opted to go with twice baked rather than just a loaded potato. So I cooked two up for dinner one night and saved the other two for lunch the next day…
Read MoreButternut Squash Salad + Maple Vinaigrette
Yes, another salad! This Butternut Squash Salad is a little different though since it’s got a lot of fun Fall flavors packed into it and it’s super easy to make. The homemade maple vinaigrette has to be one of my all time favorites, and it’s easy to see why. This salad starts off with a base of greens. I went with a mixture of baby spinach and a spring blend, but arugula would be a good option too!
After that it’s loaded up with oven roasted butternut squash, cranberries, feta cheese, and YES even bacon! The homemade maple vinaigrette might sound strange, but trust me, you’re going to love it. I used a bourbon aged maple syrup, but you can use any kind you want so long as it’s actual factual maple syrup, and not just flavored like maple syrup. Trust me, there IS a difference…
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