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Cookbook Recipes

Apple Pie Green Smoothie

Shrimp Paella

Homemade Protein Bars

Savory Shrimp With Tomatoes and Spinach

Amy's Award Winning Sour Cream Cheesecake

Buffalo Cauliflower

Couscous Salad

Jamie and Brad's BBQ Chicken Wedding Salad

Chicken and Black Bean Casserole

Zucchini Chips

Cucumber, Onion and Tomato Salad

Jello Cream Cheese Balls

Cauliflower Chowder

Vegetable Soup

Chicken Marbella

Dave's Easy Chicken (or whatever) Fajitas

Simple Egg Frittata

Magician's Disappearing Red Pepper Hummus

3-Ingredient Pancakes

Quinoa Salad

Salmon and Rice, Wrapped in Pastry with Dill Sauce

Easy Low Carb Spaghetti Squash

Izquiate or Chia Fresca

Magnificent Mexican Scrambled Eggs

Beef Stroganoff with Green Beans

Caprese Salad with Garbanzo Beans and Avocado

Grilled Sirloin with Parmesan Roasted Vegetables

Lemon Garlic Pasta with Grilled Chicken and Green Beans

Tuna Salad with Strawberries

Individual Baked Oatmeal Cups -- Clean Eating

Italian Chicken Pasta Salad

Zucchini and Carrot “Fries”

Crock-Pot Stuffed Cabbage Rolls

Italian Couscous

Paleo Pancakes

A Healthy Spinach Tomato Pasta Dish

Skinny Chocolate Peanut Butter No Bake Cookies (Preacher Cookies)

Cucumber & Kimchi Noodle Salad

Easy Breakfast Egg Muffins
Apple Pie Green Smoothie
This original came from Green Smoothies and has been tweaked to meet our nutritional requirements during a health crisis. Submitted by: Lorinda CamachoShrimp Paella
Decided to make this authentic Spanish dish that I tried it one night at Columbus. Submitted by: Prajwal KoiralaHomemade Protein Bars
I stumbled upon this recipe while looking for a homemade energy bar to take camping. Each bar has the following macronutrient values: 200 calories 7g fat 18g carbs 17g protein Submitted by: Michael TaborSavory Shrimp With Tomatoes and Spinach
I created this recipe myself as a healthy way to incorporate more seafood in to my diet, as well as fresh vegetables with a rice or pasta alternative using Spaghetti Squash or Quinoa. Submitted by: Darlene GrahamAmy's Award Winning Sour Cream Cheesecake
My best friend's mother taught me how to make sour cream cheese cake while I was in high school and now I make it each holiday season. In 2014 I decided to enter it in a cook off that the Nashville office of AdvanceMed and took first place in the dessert category. Submitted by: Amy LongBuffalo Cauliflower
I am a person who likes hot food. I also like chicken wings. I have talked about how to make something I can eat on a diet and still get the hot flavor that I like so much. My Mom suggested Buffalo Cauliflower. I realized I had a bunch of frozen cauliflower and I seasoned it like wings. Submitted by: Travis BassCouscous Salad
I found this recipe when I was out browsing for a healthy food menu for my family. Guess what: my children like it! I do substitute different vegetables for the zucchini as my children do not like zucchini (tomatoes, yellow peppers, yellow squash, broccoli, sugar snap peas, et al). Submitted by: Wilhelmina Lynn GoodloeJamie and Brad's BBQ Chicken Wedding Salad
We first had this main-course salad at our niece's outdoor wedding and loved it. Using a rotisserie chicken in place of leftover barbecue chicken makes this an everyday summer dinner on the deck. Submitted by: Carole ReidChicken and Black Bean Casserole
This Chicken and Black Bean Casserole Recipe was originally found online by my husband as a surprise healthy meal since we eat so much chicken. Over the years the seasoning has increased and we've even used leftover or rotisserie chicken when in a rush. Submitted by: S. Rudolph-FrankZucchini Chips
I found this recipe on Pintrest. At the beginning of 2015, I made a commitment to myself to change my eating habits and become more healthy. When I have the want for potato chips, I just go pop some Zucchini in the oven. Submitted by: Heidi BeckhamCucumber, Onion and Tomato Salad
This is a nice, cool and refreshing salad. Submitted by: Danyel BottomsJello Cream Cheese Balls
I found this recipe on Pinterest. Kicking the sweets and snack cakes was really hard. I was so thankful to find this. It is so easy to make. Your whole family will enjoy and not even know it is sugar-free. Submitted by: Heidi BeckhamCauliflower Chowder
A creamy, low carb, hearty and wonderfully cozy soup for those chilly nights. This was found on Pinterest. Submitted by: Heidi BeckhamVegetable Soup
This is my favorite soup and i want to share this recipe with others. Submitted by: Alla MitinChicken Marbella
This recipe came from Food Editors of Woman's Day and sponsored by United Healthcare Health Slow Cooker recipes. Submitted by: JP McGuireDave's Easy Chicken (or whatever) Fajitas
With only a handful of ingredients and a little prep time why wait to go to the Mexican restaurant to enjoy those chicken fajitas? Submitted by: Dave IngelsSimple Egg Frittata
Found this on the incredible egg web site while searching for gluten-free breakfast recipes and healthier breakfast choices. I would like to share for those looking for an easy to make healthy recipe that includes eggs and and easy way to get a serving of vegetables with breakfast. Submitted by: Jessica WardMagician's Disappearing Red Pepper Hummus
Being from Mediterranean descent, I was SO excited when Mediterranean food joined the ranks of Healthy Fare. Use this for a dip when entertaining; spread it on a wrap/flatbread, add fresh greens, and other crunchy veggies and "Bellissimo" you have a fresh and satisfying lunch or snack! Adding rice to your beans=The Perfect Protein. Don't forget to put rice in your wrap! Protein satisfies your appetite--for you Carb watchers! So great to make ahead--it freezes well! Submitted by: Rae Beasley, RN, BSN3-Ingredient Pancakes
From Cooking Light Magazine - October 2015 issue Made from whole grains, fruit and one protein-packed egg. Serves 1 Calories 228 These single-serving pancakes are a bit more like the custardy center bite of French toast: fluffy, eggy and golden delicious. Includes 10 grams of protein per serving. Submitted by: Lori Napier, recipe from Michelle Klug Submitted by: KimberlySalmon and Rice, Wrapped in Pastry with Dill Sauce
This recipe is a simplified but impressive interpretation of the Russian fish pie known as kulebiaka, which the French call coulibiac. Offer Champagne with the entrée, and finish the meal with babas au rhum from a French bakery to complete the cross-European elegance. Submitted by: Carole ReidIzquiate or Chia Fresca
Izquiate is a drink the Tarahumara or "running people" of Mexico drink for energy and longevity. I had read about the drink in a book called Born to Run, written about the Tarahumara and their incredible ultra running capabilities. I grew up running, so I found it interesting and healthy to supplement my diet with Izquiate. It turns out that Chia seeds are a superfood and are loaded with nutrients and minerals. Submitted by: Victor OthonMagnificent Mexican Scrambled Eggs
This is a quick, tasty, and filling breakfast. The idea for this recipe came from an attempt to use leftovers creatively. I liked it so much, now I plan for it! Submitted by: Jennifer BrownCaprese Salad with Garbanzo Beans and Avocado
From Curves--I like to prepare a big batch on the weekend and have lunches for the whole week. Submitted by: Debby BlessingGrilled Sirloin with Parmesan Roasted Vegetables
From Curves--The only way I can get my family to eat brussels sprouts Submitted by: Debby BlessingTuna Salad with Strawberries
What a great idea, use avocado as a substitute for mayonnaise!! Submitted by: Debby BlessingIndividual Baked Oatmeal Cups -- Clean Eating
Healthy eating.....Quick breakfast on the go for anyone in the family. Submitted by: Alberta HorneCrock-Pot Stuffed Cabbage Rolls
My mom made cabbage rolls a lot when I was growing up. There was eight of us so there was a lot of them to make. I have a smaller family and a hectic schedule so I cook them in crockpot and get the same results. Submitted by: Alberta HorneItalian Couscous
An easy to prepare meal for a family and left overs great. Turkey mixture can be made in large batches and frozen for another day. Submitted by: Carol Harrity-TunPaleo Pancakes
I've been on the Paleo diet for a little over six months. I was really sad to see pancakes go. Then I found this recipe and although it's not the exact same it fits the bill. Submitted by: Dan PattersonA Healthy Spinach Tomato Pasta Dish
This recipe came from CookingLight and MyRecipe.com. I made it on my own many times in life, before I found it at CookingLight and MyRecipe.com, but I never used chicken stock/broth or olive oil. The broth made it so much more flavorful than my original version of this dish. I wanted to share it because we are in the IT business where things move rather swiftly. This is a quick, easy meal that can be prepared in minutes. It can be eaten hot or cold, and it's healthy without eliminating great taste! Submitted by: JeTaun MurphySkinny Chocolate Peanut Butter No Bake Cookies (Preacher Cookies)
My mom used to make what she called "Preacher Cookies" because this recipe used ingredients that we usually had on hand. If the preacher or company were stopping by unexpectedly, you could still whip up a batch of these cookies and have them in time for company or the preacher to enjoy. This recipe had me at no bake…okay, actually the chocolate, then peanut butter! But seriously what could be easier than no bake cookies! This is a lightened-up version of those no bake cookies that my mom used to make. Use only a few simple ingredients like peanut butter, chocolate, oats, and a banana to make a delicious batch of no bake cookies today! Submitted by: Julie Lani BridgesCucumber & Kimchi Noodle Salad
This recipe is from Clean Eating but it is a huge hit with my family and very healthy. It's also really easy though it has lots of steps - the steps are easy. Submitted by: Jocelyn HsuEasy Breakfast Egg Muffins
This is a recipe I invented to save myself time in the morning. I make these on a Sunday night and eat them for the next three mornings. It's very flexible and easy to modify to your personal tastes. Submitted by: Jocelyn HsuThank you for your interest in NCI_Marcom's cookbook and for helping support the BakeSpace community of independent cookbook authors!
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