
A refreshing, not-too-sweet fresh cherry and green-tea cocktail with crisp white wine and sparkling Italian soda. To gild the lily, add a splash of rum.
Raw spinach or kale leaves make a surprising pesto for this good-for-you pizza.
Pack this quick-and-easy salad for lunch or serve it as a side dish with an Asian meal. For a shortcut, pick up pre-cut veggies from the salad bar.
Serve this perfect frittata for one with a green salad on the side, if you like. Ingredients with an asterisk (*) are available in the Whole Foods Market Family of Brands.
Grilling summer vegetables gives them a smoky sophistication we don't often associate with zucchini and yellow squash. Pile the veggies on top of crisp whole wheat tortillas for an easy seasonal feast.
Although these luscious shortcakes are delicious topped with strawberries, you can use all manner of other fruits, too. Blueberries, raspberries, peaches and plums are particularly tasty substitutes.
Silky, ripe mangoes and a combination of creamy coconut milk and flaxmilk are the keys to getting the decadent texture of this drink just right.
Here's a hearty, flavorful dish that takes care of a few special diet needs your guests may have. It can simultaneously serve as a gluten-free, vegetarian side dish or a main course for four. Use any mushrooms you like, including cremini, oyster or portobello.
These sweet, spicy, slightly salty nuts make a great snack, appetizer and garnish for salads and desserts. Once cooled, they'll keep in an airtight container for a week or two.
If clementines are unavailable, substitute 1/3 cup freshly squeezed juice and a little zest from a navel orange.
Let this sandwich sit for several hours for the flavors to meld and the oil to impart the bread with a delicious flavor.
Delicious served immediately or the following day -- if it lasts that long.
This sophisticated grilled salad provides another delicious reason to make the most of cookout season. The creamy ginger and date dressing packs a spicy bite and is excellent when served with grilled meats and vegetables, too.
Spice up an ordinary fajita menu with this marinated steak or serve it with grilled pineapple, bell peppers and flatbread, with a little yogurt to cool the heat. Consider wearing thin rubber gloves when you seed the pepper, then wash your hands well.
Pineapple off the grill has a concentrated sweetness, here complemented with tangy balsamic vinegar, mellow honey and gentle warmth from Chinese five-spice powder.
Perfect for entertaining, this tender braised pork can be made the day before and reheated. Serve with tortillas, pickled onions, shredded cabbage and hot sauce, and let guests assemble their own plates.
Black-eyed peas mix with cherry tomatoes, fresh basil, green onions and red leaf lettuce in this colorful, flavor-filled salad. Experiment with different whole grains; we used millet but barley or quinoa work equally well.
This delectable salad proves that fresh, high quality ingredients taste superb with little adornment. Halved grape tomatoes and avocados join onions, parsley, cilantro, lemon juice, extra virgin olive oil and sea salt in this perfect side dish or simple appetizer...
A simple topping of goat cheese, crispy bacon and sweet-tart cranberries adds great flavor to green beans.
This magnificently colored berry terrine made with a refreshing rosé wine will present an impressive sight for your guests. Serve with a dollop of plain yogurt or crème fraîche.
Mmmmm... warm cornbread fresh from the oven on a chilly autumn day. Our unique recipe calls for beans, whole corn and cheddar cheese. Simple to prepare, it's a perfect complement to a hearty soup or stew and leftovers heat up wonderfully for breakfast.
A dollop of crème fraîche, a slice of smoked salmon and a sprig of fresh herb perched on crisp sliced potatoes (also known as potato chips) are sure to impress your guests. Make the crème fraîche mixture and cut the salmon into small pieces ahead of time. Assemble...
This layered one-pot dish can be assembled quickly and popped into the oven to bake while you're helping the kids with their homework (or finishing your own).