Turmeric brings sunny color and earthy flavor to these 9 sweet and savory recipes - The Washington Post

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Turmeric brings sunny color and earthy flavor to these 9 sweet and savory recipes - The Washington Post


Turmeric brings sunny color and earthy flavor to these 9 sweet and savory recipes - The Washington Post

Posted: 27 Feb 2021 07:00 AM PST

Coconut Turmeric Sweet Bread, above. A generous tablespoon of turmeric goes into this vegan, one-bowl treat, and when the spice interacts with the baking powder, it creates attractive red flecks embedded in the orange crumb.

Dosa Potatoes With Lime and Ketchup. Indian dosas are large rice crepes, and they're often filled with a spiced potato mix. This recipe skips the shell and focuses on the spuds.

Golden Slumbers. Inspired by Southeast Asian golden milk, this drink starts with a turmeric syrup that also includes cinnamon and sugar or honey. Then the syrup gets mixed with milk and rum, though the alcohol can be easily left out. For an iced cocktail, see the Walk About.

Spiced Bread Egg in a Hole. Turmeric, coriander and cayenne make for a vibrant-looking and -tasting blend for this satisfying breakfast that has become one of my staples of the last 10 months.

Turmeric Pickled Cauliflower. Turmeric is just one element of the Indian-inspired brine for this condiment designed to please even cauliflower skeptics.

Nutritional Yeast Is More Versatile Than You Think: 17 Recipe Ideas To Try - mindbodygreen.com

Posted: 27 Feb 2021 04:26 AM PST

Nutritional yeast is no longer a fringe food. These days, you can find it on the shelves of most grocery stores, among other vegan substitutes and superfood powders.

This nutrient-dense powder is packed with vitamins. Most notably for plant-based eaters, it's rich in vitamin B12–which is difficult to get from non-meat sources. It also contains a lot of other B vitamins and proteins.

Whether nutritional yeast is new to you or something that's always in your pantry, creative ways to use this product are always welcome. Although it's often just tossed on top of foods, it can also be used in sauces, soups, and more. Below, 18 of our favorite recipes using "nooch" (as it's affectionately nicknamed):



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