Welcome to this second Friday 5, a roundup of Recipes of the Day featured on YayYay’s Kitchen Facebook page in the last week.
Each Friday you’ll find at least five recipes here, quite often six or seven, depending on how the foodie stars aligned. Most are vegetarian, some vegan. Trigger alert: Occasionally the Recipe of the Day includes meat or meat stock. YayYay’s is a flexitarian whole-foods kitchen.
More game-day noshers
Recipes of the Day from January 30-February 5, 2016
Superbowl 50! Here you’ll find a few more quick and easy whole-food recipes to ply your game-day grazers, and of course some every day recipes to spark your imagination and fuel your quest for a healthier lifestyle.
Saturday: Cauliflower Rice is the Devil via Meagan Spencer of Big Eater Small Body
Sunday: Whole wheat apricot almond coffee cake via Quelcy Kogel on With the Grains
Monday: Curried dahl lentil soup via Lucylox of Lucy’s Friendly Foods
Tuesday: How To Make Classic Italian Gremolata via Dana Velden on The Kitchn
Wednesday: Vegetable and Pancetta Quiche with Potato Crust via Samantha Ferraro of The Little Ferraro Kitchen
Thursday: 3-Ingredient Date, Cashew & Coconut Bars via Jennifer Lawson at Bulldogs & Brown Sugar
Friday: Makki ki roti with mooli–Indian cornbread with radish via Catherine of VegCharlotte
Your turn! What’s simmering on your back burner? Post a link in the comments to a favorite whole grain/whole food recipe you discovered or published this week. Spam will, of course, be smashed and burned.
Thanks for sending this recipe list It is really good list. but without coffee, our list is not completed. Please try to attached coffee recipes also. 🙂
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I have to admit, Jarita, that coffee recipes hadn’t occurred to me, although I do include the occasional punch, smoothie or other beverage. Thanks for the suggestion, and welcome to my kitchen.
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Thanks for including me!
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My pleasure!
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So many yummy sounding recipes! I can’t even look at them. We’re on the move, soon,so not buying groceries.
At least I know where to find them again!
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Every Friday, Leah. Thanks for stopping by.
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Thank you for this sharing !!
Bonjour de Paris
carnetderecettesduweb.wordpress.com
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Wonderful images on your site. Wish I could read French well!
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Thank you Kathryn, I already told you that during University Blogging, For you, there is “In ENGLISH” recipes too, find them with an 🇬🇧 flag in the title, just a click there and you will find all of them : carnetderecettesduweb.wordpress.com : In English 🇬🇧Recipes
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Oups !! Wrong link… Find the good one :
carnetderecettesduweb.wordpress.com : In English 🇬🇧Recipes
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It’s not a translation, but the link to all Recipes of my blog which are in English … For my foreign visitors like you
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Ok, I think I see what you mean. For the benefit of other English readers clicking through to routid’s link, it is a page filled with mouth-watering photographs and links to numerous recipes. Look for individual recipes with an icon of the British flag. Those will be in English. I still wish I could read French better!
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You’re amazing ! I still wish to be more fluent to write English 😉
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Well, I must say your English is dozens of miles ahead of my high school French–which is now 50 some years rusty!
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Hmm. Sorry routid, I must have missed the note when you told us how to translate. I’ll look for it now.
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Don’t be sorry, I am happy to share it again with you 😉
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