Vegetarian
- Spicy Tofu Hot Pot
Our recipe uses local ingredients, like tofu and kimchi, in a delicious and easy-to-make hot soup. Korean tofu hot pots are full of flavor and super healthy. Add a fresh egg on top of the boiling hot soup and quickly stir together!
- Plant Bomb!: Chana and Aloo
This traditional family recipe is deeply rooted in the East Indian culture of the dual-island Caribbean nation of Trinidad and Tobago near Venezuela, known for its distinctive traditions and cuisines.
- Shandong Asparagus
Shandong is the Chinese province just south of Beijing, and is famous for its Buddhist temples, sacred sites, and its bright, fresh food.
- Roman-Style Asparagus
Asparagus is one of our favorite spring veggies. It was also a favorite of the Greeks and Romans as far back as 3,000 BC.
- Garlic & Italian Bread Stuffed Artichokes
You’ve just found your new favorite artichoke recipe! Easily turn globe artichokes into an extraordinary appetizer or side dish with garlic, Italian bread, parsley, lemon and Parmigiano-Reggiano.
- Braised Artichokes with Tomato & Fennel
An excellent side or vegetarian main course, in-season artichokes are simmered with onions, garlic, fennel seeds, tomatoes for a tender and flavorful dish that comes together in about 30 minutes.
- Asparagus Salad with House Blue Cheese & Walnuts
Easy and elegant, this salad comes together in a snap with just a few simple ingredients. Crisp-tender asparagus is tossed with an oil and vinegar dressing and spring greens, finished with crunchy walnuts and our own House Blue Cheese.
- Gluten-Free Salted Caramel Browned Butter Brownies
"That's the best brownie I've ever had!" exclaimed our tasters. That's high praise, coming from a group without gluten intolerance.
- Newks Hot Sauces: Newks Hot Guacamole
This delicious guacamole gets its heat from freshly chopped jalapeño and several tablespoons of Newks Hot Sauce. So good!
- Korean-Style Gimbap
Gimbap is similar to sushi, however, it usually has savory meats and vegetables added in place of fish, and a generous amount of sesame oil in the rice, instead of sweet.