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Eating O’ the Greens

By Deanna Segrave-Daly, RD

 

When March rolls around, I’m thinking GREEN. There’s St. Patrick’s Day, of course, but it’s the first day of spring that has me anticipating green buds on the trees, green grass on the ground and all the green edibles that will be soon popping up.

 

Dark leafy greens and green veggies are nutrient powerhouses that we all should be eating more of. Here are my top 5 favorite ways to get more flavorful greens into your every day diet (beyond the iceberg salad): 

  1. Veggie Roast – Roasting any vegetable brings out a natural sweetness and can make bitter tasting ones taste better. Toss chopped broccoli, Libby’s® Cut Green Beans or Brussels sprouts with olive oil, minced garlic and black pepper. Roast in the oven at 400 degrees Fahrenheit, stirring every 5 minutes until vegetables are tender.
     
  2. Dynamite Dips & Spreads – Puree cooked greens with Libby’s® Garbanzo Beans and seasonings in a blender (add a little water if too thick). Or make this Sweet Pea Dip with fresh mint. Serve as a dip with whole grain crackers or use as a sandwich spread.
     
  3. Stellar Soup & Stews – Simmer chopped Swiss chard, broccoli rabe or collards in any soup – from chicken noodle to your favorite chili – to add extra nutrients and flavor. Mix greens into cheese and broccoli soup and puree for extra creaminess without a lot of extra calories. Or try this Spicy Sweet Pea Bisque.
     
  4. Buddha Power Bowls – The latest trend in bowl cuisine features noodles or whole grains paired with eggs, beans or tofu and chopped veggies. Add in chopped, sautéed leafy greens, like kale and spinach or try this Lean Green Warm Barley Salad.
     
  5. Punched Up Pesto – Traditional pesto mixes basil with pine nuts but you can blend almost any green veggie, herb and nut with olive oil and parmesan cheese for delicious results. Swap in arugula with pistachios or mint with almonds for a super quick pasta sauce.

 Here’s wishing you a green filled week!

Warm Soups to Fight Cold Weather

 

The winter weather can be brutal, with winds, freezing temperatures—sleet and snow! That’s why there’s nothing better than coming in after a cold day to a nice hot meal, like a hearty soup.  Here are some soup recipes that will keep your family warm and well fed.

 

 

Winter Minestrone

Minestrone is a great soup because of the variety of vegetables — and this one even includes some diced ham for protein.  It’s also a great choice for the cold winter months because the ingredients allow it to serve as a full meal.  Use Libby’s® Cut Green Beans and Mixed Vegetables to add great flavor to this rustic and classic dish.

Vegetable Sausage Soup

The sausage in this dish makes an ordinary vegetable soup into one with diverse spices and flavors. It’s a great choice to help you refuel after being outside in the cold. Use Libby’s® Cut Green Beans, Sliced Carrots and Whole White Potatoes to make a soup that will be a treat for the whole family.

Spicy Split Pea Bisque

Split pea soup is often singular in texture and flavor, but ours is not! This spicy dish calls for some chili powder and black pepper. Salty and crunchy bacon crumbles and a dollop of cool Greek yogurt mix up the consistency and offer a surprisingly delightful flavor combination. However, the peas are the star of this dish, so use Libby’s® Naturals Sweet Peas to get it started; the result will be a soup that is delicious and nutritious.

What’s your favorite soup? Serve it up and share a photo on our Facebook page!

Chili Chow Down

Winter is the perfect time for a hot and hearty meal — and what could be better than chili? Not all chili is created equal; there are many different types to enjoy. Whether you’re cooking for a family meal or a big football game gathering, here are a few recipes to test.

Beef and Bean Chili 

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This is the classic take on chili — a mixture of beef and beans with a secret ingredient that’s sure to add a kick. Use Libby’s® Organic Pinto Beans for this dish that is sure to be a winner with the whole family. 

Winter White Chili 

A much lighter version, this dish substitutes the traditional beef with lean chicken. A variety of vegetables add a tasty and unique flavor to this meal. For this one, you’ll need Libby’s® Whole Kernel Sweet Corn and Libby’s® Organic Garbanzo Beans.

Black Bean Salsa Chili

  

Despite its name, turkey and bacon are actually the main stars in this chili dish, but that doesn’t mean the beans aren’t important! Use Libby’s® Black Beans to add a rich and delicious flavor to this meal. 

What are your favorite ingredients to put in chili? Sound off on our Facebook page!

See Who Is Talking about Libby’s

Whether spending time with friends and family, honoring decades-old holiday traditions or making new ones, Libby’s® Fruits and Vegetables help celebrate family, food and feeling thankful during the holiday season. Here are some recent blog posts that spread the Libby’s holiday spirit!

 

 

 

Some the Wiser 

Allison from Some the Wiser loves delicious, kid-friendly dishes that help dinner time run smoothly in her home. Her original recipe for Carrot Ginger Rice packs the flavor and ease that complete any successful family meal. 

 

Hot Wheels to High Heels

Amanda from Hot Wheels to High Heels put a new spin on a classic dessert. Her Chocolate Beet Cake with Chocolate Ganache and Cream Cheese Frosting uses pureed Libby’s® Beets to liven up the dessert table. 

 

This Week For Dinner

 

This Week for Dinner blogger Jane loves the crunch and sweet flavor of Libby’s® Organic Whole Kernel Sweet Corn. She shared an original recipe for her new favorite appetizer Southwestern Corn Succotash Flatbreads. The recipe’s cumin and cilantro combination offer a fresh and unique flavor that’s sure to please any hungry stomach.

Centsable Momma, A Frugal Friend  and Midwestern Moms also got in on the fun, blogging about the high demand for vegetables during the holidays and sharing their appreciation for Libby’s® Fruits & Vegetables. Centasable Momma and Midwestern Moms even posted recipes for their own holiday side dishes using Libby’s® Cut Green Beans.  

Holiday Side Dishes: Something for Everyone!

The holidays are a time for celebrating with family, giving gifts and, most importantly, enjoying delicious food! While ham or turkey takes center stage for most holiday meals, they just wouldn’t be complete without the perfect side dishes. Here are some that everyone will enjoy.

Classic Scalloped Corn

This dish is pure comfort food with its creamy texture and cheesy taste. It’s perfect for a down-to-earth homebody—someone who prefers mac and cheese to prime rib. Use Libby’s® Sweet Corn and you’ll have a delicious companion to the holiday’s main course.

Green Bean Casserole

This is a tried-and-true holiday side dish that never disappoints. It’s a staple for those who like to keep holiday meals traditional rather than introduce trendy and exotic dishes. Use Libby’s® Cut Green Beans for a dish that is bound to please your family and friends.

Ginger Candied Vegetables

The brown sugar and ginger in this recipe will bring a unique flavor to the table. It’s a great way to please a sweet tooth while eating healthy. Libby’s® Gourmet Whole Baby Carrots, Libby’s® Whole Kernel Sweet Corn, and Libby’s® Sweet Peas create a colorful and delicious mix of vegetables that is sure to be a hit. 

Creative Ways to Use Thanksgiving Leftovers

Thanksgiving gives us the chance to spend time with our family, be thankful for all of the good things in our lives, and, of course, eat delicious food. From turkey to stuffing to pies, there is always enough food to last for days! Here are some ways to make Thanksgiving leftovers just as exciting the second time around.

Grilled Turkey Reuben Wraps

Most families have plenty of leftover turkey to go around—it’s a matter of finding creative ways to use it! Use fresh turkey here to make this twist on the classic deli sandwich; it’s so much better than cold cuts. Give the sandwich its trademark kick with Libby’s® Sauerkraut and enjoy!

Leftover Stuffing Veggie Bites

Stuffing always takes center stage as far as side dishes go, but there’s only so much of it you can eat after Thanksgiving has come and gone. These tasty veggie bites combine stuffing, along with half a can of Libby’s® Peas and half a can of Carrots to give the holiday side dish new life—and makes them the perfect complement to any leftover dinner.   

Day-After Turkey Soup

Nothing beats a warm, hearty soup on a cold day. This recipe gives you the chance to mix Thanksgiving turkey with some vegetables that didn’t grace the holiday table. To make this recipe even easier to prepare, substitute one can of Libby’s® Cut Green Beans in place of fresh, a can of Sliced Carrots instead of sweet potatoes, and a can of Whole Kernel Sweet Corn instead of frozen.  Feel free to add more or less of each veggie to your liking!