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Red Lentil-Stuffed Tomatoes

Red Lentil-Stuffed Tomatoes

This stuffed tomato dish is healthy and vegetarian, it’s not so high in carbohydrates or fat, it is pretty low on protein and calories. Of course, you can always choose to use it as a side dish. You’ll need the pulp from 1 tomato only for the filling mixture. Eat the remaining pulp raw, as we did.

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Chickpea Waffles

Chickpea Waffles

Savory waffles are gaining ground in popularity even as we speak, so why not try some? In this case, we used canned chickpeas as the main ingredient and we generously flavored the mixture with coriander, parsley, and garlic. Serve them topped with whatever pleases you or eat them as such. Brunch, lunch, or dinner.

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Shimeji and Potato Pie

Shimeji Mushroom and Potato Pie

If you’re like us, the kind of people always ready to try a scrumptious savory pie, then you’ve landed on the right page. The boiled potato layer, topped with gooey Cheddar cheese and shimeji mushrooms, all soaked in a mixture of smoky onion and whisked eggs are going straight into the oven for 30 minutes.

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Baby Spinach Cheesy Frittata Bites

Baby Spinach Cheesy Frittata Bites

Enchant your friends at your next get together with frittata bites. Yes, technically this is frittata, but it’s actually presented as bites. Toss blanched baby spinach, spring onion, and cottage cheese into the whisked egg mixture, flavor with dill, bake and you’re OK. They’re light and so easy to put together. Not to mention there will be almost no dishes to do.

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Oat Bread

Oat Bread

We think homemade bread is the healthiest and tastiest there is. And this is mainly because you get to choose your own ingredients. In this case, we’ve used oat flakes and we supplemented the normal flour with whole wheat flour.

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Appalachian Cornbread

Appalachian Cornbread

Also known as corn pone, it’s one of the staples inherited from the Native American cuisine. It is a 30-minute job and we loved it from the first bite. You can serve it not only as a side dish, but it’s a pretty complete dish on its own. We made it with eggs, milk, sweet corn, cornflour, and Cheddar cheese, mainly, and we spiced it up with a little salsa.

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