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How to Cook Butternut Squash
This article was written with help from AI and edited by Thrive Market’s talented team of human writers. Butternut squash is a versatile, nutrient-packed vegetable that’s perfect for sweet and savory dishes alike. Whether you’re a seasoned cook or a kitchen novice, mastering the art of cooking butternut squash opens up a world of culinary ...
Easy Party Food Ideas: A Stress-Free Guide to Delicious Party Foods
Easy Party Food Ideas Infographic click here Whether you’re in charge of organizing a casual work party, looking for birthday party food ideas, or hosting a group of very hungry teenagers after a game, the perfect spread shouldn’t add extra stress. That’s why we’ve curated effortless party food ideas so you can craft a delicious ...
Vegan Recipe: Roasted Red Pepper Pasta
If you’ve ever longed for a dinner that feels indulgent yet clean, this vegan roasted red pepper pasta delivers on both fronts. Built around a vibrant red pepper sauce made from roasted peppers, garlic, and creamy coconut milk, this dish brings that rich, luxurious texture you’d expect from a classic pasta but without dairy, and ...
Sharing Our Table: Ani’s Plant-Based Armenian Dolma
Amid the hustle and bustle of the holiday season, the dinner table is a place to pause and reconnect. Cooking engages all our senses, helping us get grounded and find gratitude in the present. Especially at the holidays, gathering around a home-cooked meal is a chance to reflect on our fondest memories and make new ...
Vegetarian Recipe for Roasted Eggplant w/ Walnut and Dill Rice
Thanksgiving doesn’t have to revolve solely around turkey and traditional sides. In fact, this roasted eggplant dish from Eden Grinshpan (aka @edeneats) brings a fresh, plant-forward centerpiece to the holiday table that’s both visually striking and deeply flavorful. The way the eggplant is roasted until creamy, scored to absorb a garlic-coriander-pomegranate molasses glaze, then paired ...
How Indian Cuisine Mainstay Tasty Bite Makes Organic Farming a Priority
When you think of Indian food, you likely think of hitting your favorite restaurant for a heaping plate of fragrant basmati rice, deeply flavored curry, and warm, garlic-coated naan bread to scoop it all up. Indian food is known for being layered and time-consuming to prepare, but Tasty Bite was one of the first brands ...
Veggie Frittata Sandwich with Broccoli Pesto Recipe
This recipe is part of the Healthy Reset Meal Plan, our 5-day program of make-ahead breakfasts, throw-‘em-together lunches, and quick dinners designed to help you cook and eat healthy while minimizing waste.
Back-to-School Egg Muffins
When back-to-school energy is in full swing, we love a recipe that can pull double duty. These make-ahead mini frittatas can be enjoyed throughout the week as a speedy breakfast, a lunchbox addition with added protein, or an after school snack. For this dish, we took inspiration from late summer’s harvest of zucchini and tomatoes, ...
Complete Your Summer Spread with This Lentil Salad Recipe
When planning your summer barbecue, you likely cover the meats (or meat alternatives) first. But what about the sides?
You Won’t Miss the Meat with These Sticky Sesame Cauliflower Wings
Perfectly crispy, smothered in sauce, and entirely free of meat, cauliflower wings are a popular (and delicious) stand-in for traditional chicken wings. Whether you’re a longtime vegan or you’re looking to satisfy old cravings while transitioning to a plant-based lifestyle, this recipe from Shanika Graham-White of Orchids & Sweet Tea makes the perfect summer barbecue ...
Stock a Modern Korean Pantry with Mother in Law’s
Fermentation is an art in Korean cuisine, and no one knows this better than Lauryn Chun. A cookbook author and founder of Mother in Law’s, a Korean food brand specializing in kimchi, gochujang, gochugaru and other Korean pantry staples, Chun helped to usher kimchi into the artisanal food scene back in 2009, all thanks to ...
Make Easier Indian Food at Home with Maya Kaimal
Maya Kaimal knows that the best things take time. It’s true of Indian cuisine, which marries fresh herbs and deep spices with methodical cooking techniques that require patience to perfect, and it’s also true of her own successful career, which took a bit of an indirect route. The woman behind the eponymous Indian food brand ...