Just because it’s milchig, doesn’t mean it has to be unhealthy, heavy, or calorie-laden! Here are some great meal options for this week! Whether you decide to revise a classic favorite or give something new a try, we hope these recipes relieve the panic of planning for supper when your go-to chicken-and-rice dish is off the table.
- Crispy Cheese Tomatoes by Elky Friedman
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- Spinach-Mushroom Crepes by Elky Friedman
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- Light Zucchini Parmesan by Elky Friedman
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- Portobello, Broccoli, and Red Pepper Melts by Elky Friedman
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- When Greek Meets Caesar Salad by Victoria Dwek
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- Pizza Quiche by Chayie Schlisselfeld
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- Teriyaki Herb-Crusted Barramundi by Elky Friedman
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Plus some fresh inspiration for a satisfying morning meal:
- Overnight Oats by Victoria Dwek
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- Chocolate, Peanut Butter, and Banana Milkshake by Chayie Schlisselfeld
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Roundup provided by Ami Magazine.
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