This is a slightly easier version of a classic mousse recipe. You can tell because classic recipes never include microwave directions. Whip up a batch the next time you’re in the mood for a retro chocolaty treat!
Don’t be misled by the photo! This warm, hearty paleo main course is just as good served with crispy roasted brussels sprouts, lemon-herb asparagus, and baked carrots for a dinner that can be shared by your paleo, gluten-free, and unpicky eaters alike.
I made these easy vegan Asian-fusion tacos in Fargo. You can throw these together in 15 minutes using a $6 bag of just-add-water meat substitute, and condiments you already have in your fridge.
Shakshuka is cheap, it’s easy, and it’s incredibly forgiving. I like to mix it up on the road, teaching broke vegetarians how to make it using their favorite flavors.
My Deadwood, SD host and I threw this easy cobbler together from random ingredients in her pantry plus her favorite sweetener. The Sorghum really makes it sing!
My Minnesota hosts had two teenage daughters who wanted to make something easy and fun, featuring local ingredients, that would impress their friends. They were thrilled when I whipped up this no-churn ice cream.