Sentences with phrase «radish microgreens»

But there was variation among them — red cabbage was highest in vitamin C, for instance, while the green daikon radish microgreens had the most vitamin E. (9)
In case you are wondering, radish microgreens took the prize.

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When plating, start with a bed of microgreens and top with the desired amount of sliced radish and pear.
i also use lots of herbs and their flowers, as well as microgreens like pea tendrils, kale and radish greens.
1 cup quinoa 1 pound (3 cups) shelled edamame (fresh or frozen) 2 medium lemons 2 small, ripe avocados 1 - 2 garlic cloves, crushed, to taste 2 bunches radishes, halved 1 cup microgreens or basil 1 tablespoon ground cumin 1 - 2 tablespoons olive oil 1/4 teaspoon chili flakes Salt and black pepper to taste
Top with roasted chickpeas for some crunch and flavour, plus fresh radishes and microgreens for a tasty crunch, and you're good to go!
1 bunch radishes — tops removed 2 tablespoons ghee (I've also tried unrefined neutral coconut oil here, it works well) 2 garlic cloves — minced pinch of sea salt 2 teaspoons apple cider vinegar 2 teaspoons raw honey or pure maple syrup about 3 cups arugula or other salad greens (the original recipe calls for dandelion) smoked sea salt — for sprinkling over the salad sunflower sprouts or other microgreens for garnish — optional
for the salad 1 bunch asparagus 1 cup shelled fava beans or peas or mixture of both handful of fiddleheads — optional 2 - 3 carrorts — shaved with a vegetable peeler 4 radishes — sliced 2 green onions — sliced handful of pea shoots 2 cups of baby greens handful of microgreens
Salad: 3 cups shredded purple cabbage 2 carrots, shredded or shaved using a veggie peeler A few radishes, thinly sliced 2 handful of microgreens 4 - 6 Romaine leaves, chopped or any greens of choice 2 c. cooked quinoa or grain of choice 1 c. cooked white beans or chickpeas 1/4 c. dried cranberries 1/2 c. pumpkin seeds (lightly toasted for more flavour) 4 scallions, thinly sliced diagonally
Daikon Radish Pasta with Corn and Tomatoes in Creamy Coconut Sauce 1 medium to large daikon radish 2 ears of corn 1 tablespoon coconut oil 1 tablespoon sesame oil 1 tablespoon minced ginger 2 teaspoons sriracha 1 tablespoon lime juice sea salt 1 cup canned unsweetened coconut milk 2 tablespoons tamari 1 tablespoon smooth almond butter 1 - 2 handfulls heirloom cherry tomatoes — quartered handful of basil leaves — torn microgreens to garnish — opRadish Pasta with Corn and Tomatoes in Creamy Coconut Sauce 1 medium to large daikon radish 2 ears of corn 1 tablespoon coconut oil 1 tablespoon sesame oil 1 tablespoon minced ginger 2 teaspoons sriracha 1 tablespoon lime juice sea salt 1 cup canned unsweetened coconut milk 2 tablespoons tamari 1 tablespoon smooth almond butter 1 - 2 handfulls heirloom cherry tomatoes — quartered handful of basil leaves — torn microgreens to garnish — opradish 2 ears of corn 1 tablespoon coconut oil 1 tablespoon sesame oil 1 tablespoon minced ginger 2 teaspoons sriracha 1 tablespoon lime juice sea salt 1 cup canned unsweetened coconut milk 2 tablespoons tamari 1 tablespoon smooth almond butter 1 - 2 handfulls heirloom cherry tomatoes — quartered handful of basil leaves — torn microgreens to garnish — optional
(makes 4) 1 1/2 cups freshly made goat milk ricotta cheese (good recipe here) or 1 cup ricotta cheese mixed with 1/2 cup soft goat cheese 3 radishes — chopped 3 tablespoons chopped chives 2 tablespoons basil oil (1/2 cup olive oil blended together with 1 cup basil leaves) 2 teaspoons apple cider vinegar zest of 1 lemon salt and freshly ground black pepper — to taste 3 red small to medium cooked beets — peeled 3 yellow small to medium cooked beets — peeled handful of fresh greens or microgreens to serve fresh basil for garnish (optional) small handful of hazelnuts (optionally toasted)
You may already know plenty about gardening but if J is getting a bit impatient for his seeds to grow, then cress (from rhe Innocent set) or some radish grow fast and well on a windowsill, or even some sprouting seeds or microgreens.
I've been experimenting lately with growing microgreens, which are essentially very small edible plants (like lettuce, radishes, beets, watercress, spinach, herbs and greens) that are harvested when they are very young instead of being allowed to grow to full size.
Salad components include... Butter beans Eggs (soft -, medium - or hard - boiled) Blanched green beans Boiled (or roasted) white and purple potatoes Radicchio Sorrel, should start popping up at the market early spring, has a tart / lemony flavor Canned or fresh sardines and / or tuna (today I used canned) Radish (or other spicy) microgreens Rye Croutons Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
I like to top my bowls with a special garnish like candy beets, watermelon radishes, microgreens, crunchy sprouts or ruby sauerkraut — which takes it to the next level visually and taste-wise.
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