Friday 20 April 2012

Have a Healthy St.Patrick's Day With 5 (These) Simple Recipes

 A Healthy Frozen Treat.Five Healthy Recipes
 Diane Henderiks
St. Patrick's Day certainly brings a sea of green but unfortunately many of these foods are green from the addition of artificial coloring. Eating would be dull without color but the rainbow of natural colors found in whole foods is amazing and can easily be used to add color to your favorite dishes.
March is National Nutrition Month and this year the theme is to "Get Your Plate in Shape". Americans are encouraged to get back to the basics of healthy eating and appreciate the flavors and health benefits of whole foods. Here are some quick, healthy and delicious green dishes that are hued by Mother Nature not Dr. Frankenstein.
Shamrock French Toast
My kids love French toast! I threw a few handfuls of fresh spinach in my juicer/extractor and added the bright green juice to the egg mixture. A little honeydew juice brings just the right sweetness and consistency to the avocado and cream cheese.

 
                                                                 Edamame Hummus
Traditional hummus is made with chick peas but nowadays just about every legume and bean has been whipped into a hummus-y type of dish. Edamame makes for a great green veggie dipper.
 
Diane Henderiks' Pistachio Pesto Crabcakes With Avocado Cream.
Diane Henderiks is on a mission to teach America how to eat well. She is a personal chef, registered dietitian, cookbook author and regular "Good Morning America" contributor. She manages two companies: Diane's Daily Dish, her personal chef service; and Diane M. Henderiks, R.D. & Associates LLC, her nutrition consulting firm. She travels the country sharing her expertise and engaging audiences at the nation's top food and wine festivals and women's events. Diane is renowned for her expertise in creating wholesome cuisine that is both delicious and nutritious.
 
                                             Diane Henderiks' Pepita Frozen Yogurt
Diane Henderiks is on a mission to teach America how to eat well. She is a personal chef, registered dietitian, cookbook author and regular "Good Morning America" contributor. She manages two companies: Diane's Daily Dish, her personal chef service; and Diane M. Henderiks, R.D. & Associates LLC, her nutrition consulting firm. She travels the country sharing her expertise and engaging audiences at the nation's top food and wine festivals and women's events. Diane is renowned for her expertise in creating wholesome cuisine that is both delicious and nutritious.

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