
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.
Milk chocolate, semisweet chocolate and chocolate hazelnut spread flavor this decadent sweet and sour treat. Fudge holds up well when wrapped tightly and kept refrigerated, so make this a few days in advance, if needed.
Tropical flavors of mango and citrus complement black beans in this colorful salad.
It doesn't matter if you're 2 or 102, the sweet-tooth appeal of homemade fruit popsicles is universal.
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.
This method uses leftover pineapple juice from a can of pineapple to make a simple teriyaki sauce.
This versatile cake is a snap to make and perfect to serve with a mound of juicy fresh berries on top. Personalize it to your taste by using both almond and vanilla extracts as called for, or use 1 teaspoon of either on its own.
Enjoy this hearty carrot cake for breakfast, a snack or dessert. Serve it warm or at room temperature.
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.
The classic blueberry muffin gets an update with spelt flour and a flavor boost from orange juice and zest.
Best used as a spread for toasted whole grain bread, this could also be a simple dip for crisp vegetables or crackers.
These New Orleans-style sandwiches offer a wildly delicious mix of flavors: tangy barbeque sauce, spicy caramelized onions, and crispy lettuce and pickles. Make them vegan by using a vegan mayonnaise.
These richly flavored chocolate cookies are slightly chewy right after baking, becoming wonderfully tender and velvety in texture after a few days. If you like, you can dust the cooled cookies with more powdered sugar for a festive look.
Enjoy the crispiness of fried fish with a simpler and healthier recipe. Toasted panko bread crumbs (crunchier than traditional bread crumbs) create a flavorful coating for tilapia fillets, but the mixture could also be used with other fish, like salmon.
Meaty, earthy portobello mushroom caps are the base for grilled satay. It makes a great appetizer, or serve it with a spicy vegetable slaw and steamed brown rice for a complete meal.
Toasting the spices for this Moroccan-inspired dish enhances flavor and creates a fragrant meal.
These easy to make grilled sweet potatoes are a wonderfully healthy substitution for fries or roasted potatoes made with oil. Watch the grill so the potatoes get tender with just a little bit of char and not burnt. Serve with a side of mixed greens.
This is a superbly flavorful and healthy condiment to have on hand to flavor soups or sauces, to spread on toast, or to use just about anywhere in place of butter. Its big taste will go a long way to replace the fat and sodium used in many dishes.
These super-savory, veggie-packed tacos are an excellent breakfast or brunch treat. You can make the hash several days ahead and reheat it in a microwave or on the stovetop with a little added water or vegetable broth.