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Creamy Rosemary Potato Soup
Blender soups are one of my favorite fall and winter meals. Soups in general, are a cozy and comforting option when the air crisps and the days shorten. They can be made with simple yet wholesome ingredients and require little skill and prep…
I enjoy making this especially when my digestion feels off or I feel like I need a break from the meals in my usual routine. Blended broth-based soups help give your gut a rest, while still keeping you nourished and satisfied. For an even more nourishing option, try using bone broth instead of traditional broth.
In this simple recipe, nourishing potatoes pair perfectly with woodsy rosemary and savory broth to create the ultimate comfort meal. Consider it a cozy wool sweater or a big warm bear hug for your belly.
“Sour Cream” and Chive Smashed Potatoes
I’m a real sucker for the classics, especially around the holidays. If I see one more recipe for cauliflower mash I might scream! In all seriousness, if your heart beats for cauliflower and you’re so excited that it’s finally having its moment, by all means go for it! But if you’re choosing cauliflower over white potatoes because you think they’re healthier, that’s not necessarily true. Both cauliflower and white potatoes contain…
A take on the tradition sour cream and chive flavor combination, this recipe uses thick and tart Greek or Icelandic yogurt in place of sour cream. It packs extra protein and provides rich creaminess so less butter and milk are needed. I love making food that makes my body feel nourished but also tastes good and satisfies me. And these smashed potatoes are it.
Vegan Three Bean Pumpkin Chili
One of my favorite things about chili is how hearty and satisfying it despite being so inexpensive it is to make. Made with mostly pantry staples and easily accessible, long-lasting produce, chili can be a great back up meal for when the budget gets tight or you’ve run out of things to make. I like to keep a few cans of beans and tomatoes on hand for this reason. Additionally, the humble potato and onion can stay fresh for weeks when kept in a dry, dark place. This recipe makes 6-8 servings so it’s perfect for a fall or winter meal prep!