Category: Food & Farms

  • Street Corn Salad

    Street Corn Salad

    Street Corn Salad


    Street Corn Salad, also known as esquites, is the off-the-cob version of elotes. It’s creamy, with a slight kick from the jalapeño. Make sure you have some sturdy tortilla chips on hand. Part salad, part dip; either way it’s delicious! What makes this the perfect party food is you can serve it hot or cold! Put everything in a baking dish, cover with foil, and pop it on the grill if there is room. You’ll get a melty, creamy version. Keep everything chilled, and it’s a refreshing respite from summer heat.

    Street Corn Salad

    Servings 8

    Ingredients

    • 3 10 ounce bags frozen corn thawed
    • 1 cup cotija cheese crumbled
    • 2 medium green bell peppers chopped
    • 1 small red onion diced
    • ½ bunch cilantro chopped
    • 1 large jalapeño seeded and minced

    Dressing

    • 1 cup mayonnaise
    • 3 tablespoons lime juice
    • 1 tablespoon minced garlic
    • 1 tablespoon cane sugar or honey
    • teaspoons smoked paprika
    • 1 teaspoon sea salt
    • ¼ – ½ teaspoon crushed red chilies

    Instructions

    • In a large mixing bowl, place thawed corn, cheese, bell pepper, red onion, cilantro, and jalapeño pepper. Set aside.
    • Whisk together dressing ingredients and toss with vegetables. Adjust seasoning to taste and serve.
    • Enjoy!

    Notes

    Substitute mayo and cheese for plant-based alternatives to make vegan.

    Recipe Provided by INFRA

  • Tasty Lentil Lettuce Wrap

    Tasty Lentil Lettuce Wrap

    Tasty Lentil Lettuce Wrap


    Unexpected guests? Entertaining is easy with these Tasty Lentil Lettuce Wraps. Just a few fresh veggies and ready-to-eat madras lentils come together for a perfect bite.

    Recipe Provided by INFRA

  • Nourish The “Second Brain” In Your Gut

    Nourish The “Second Brain” In Your Gut

    Nourish The “Second Brain” In Your Gut

    The connection between diet, gut health, and mental health

    Your brain and your digestive tract are not as independent as they seem. Here’s how you can change your diet and lifestyle to support your gut bugs and mental wellness.

    The gut-brain dialogue

    For the most part, the brain is “sealed off” from the rest of the body by the blood-brain barrier. But, in fact, the gut and the brain have an ongoing dialogue.

    The main two-way channel of direct gut-brain communication is the vagus nerve, a superhighway that runs between the central and enteric nervous systems. Yet it’s becoming clear that the micro-organisms residing in the gut also contribute to the messages that reach the brain.

    Meghan Hockey, accredited practicing dietitian and nutrition researcher says, “The gut and the brain are constantly talking to one another through microbial metabolites and immune, neuronal, and metabolic pathways.”

    Different gut bugs, different brain-related conditions

    Scientists are starting to uncover the gut correlates of brain-related conditions. For example, individuals with major depressive disorder tend to have a different set of gut microbes than non-depressed individuals.

    Different patterns in gut microbial communities have also been found in people with anxiety, schizophrenia, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, and, neurodevelopmentally, even in autism spectrum disorder.

    While this doesn’t mean the gut microbes caused these conditions, it does mean that scientists can start looking at whether intervening at the distant site of the gut can affect how these conditions play out—or perhaps whether it’s possible to prevent the condition in the first place in susceptible individuals.

    The contributions of gut microbes are under investigation, too, in several conditions that are widely understood to be confined to the digestive tract: inflammatory bowel disease and irritable bowel syndrome.

    Using diet to shape gut microbes

    Hockey says now that we know gut bacteria are intricately involved in gut-brain communication, it bolsters the idea that nutritional changes can have an impact on brain health.

    Eat more plant-based foods

    While there’s no diet or supplement that alone can alleviate mental illness, Hockey emphasizes that plant foods feed the gut microbes in multiple ways that support brain health.

    When advising clients, she says, “As a first step, I recommend increasing the intake and variety of plant foods such as vegetables, fruits, beans, lentils, nuts, seeds, and whole grain cereals. These foods contain a variety of fibers and polyphenols that can promote the growth of beneficial bacteria within the gut.”

    Include probiotics and prebiotics

    Probiotics are a potential way to achieve positive changes in the gut microbiota, and some have shown promise for helping depression, although most available probiotic strains have not been studied for their specific effects on the brain or mental health. Ditto for prebiotics, which are substances that act as “food” for beneficial gut microbes.

    Remember that variety is key

    Hockey advises looking at the big picture. “Overall diet quality and patterns, rather than individual foods, matter most to mental health,” she says. “We don’t eat individual nutrients and foods in isolation; we eat meals and snacks which contain a variety of foods and nutrients that interact with one another.”

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  • Beyond Kale

    Beyond Kale

    Beyond Kale

    Cook with lots of leafy greens

    We all know we should eat more leafy greens, but if you find yourself in a dark green rut (we’re looking at you, kale!), there’s a world of ways to make greens delicious. These recipes will help you diversify your greens by showing off each at its best, with substitutions for just about any leafy option.

    Roasted Black Cod or Turbot with Bok Choy, Maple, and Miso

    Both black cod and turbot have incredibly tender, buttery texture and rich flavor that pairs perfectly with miso and maple.
    Servings: 4

    Ingredients
      

    • 2 tablespoons miso paste
    • 2 tablespoons water
    • 1 tablespoon maple syrup
    • 1 tablespoon rice wine vinegar
    • 1 tablespoon soy sauce
    • 3 teaspoons toasted sesame oil divided
    • 1 pound skinless black cod or turbot cut into 4 pieces
    • 4 green onions, bottoms trimmed the rest cut into 2 inch pieces
    • 1 pound mini bok choy cut in half lengthwise
    • 2 teaspoons lime juice

    Method
     

    1. Preheat oven to 400°F.
    2. In medium bowl, combine miso, water, maple syrup, vinegar, soy sauce, and 2 tsp sesame oil. Add fish and stir to coat. Refrigerate for 30 minutes.
    3. Line 8 x 11 in (20 x 28 cm) baking or casserole dish with parchment paper. Spread with green onion pieces and bok choy, leaves turned inwards so they won’t burn as easily. Top with lime juice and remaining 1 tsp sesame oil.
    4. Roast in preheated oven for 10 minutes. Stir greens and roast for 10 minutes more. Remove from oven and top with marinated fish and leftover marinade. Roast for 8 minutes, or until fish is almost flaking.
    5. Enjoy!

    Wraps with Thai Basil, Tempeh, and Peanut Sauce

    These wraps are naturally gluten-free and can be extra crunchy, juicy, or savory depending on your wrapper choice.
    Servings: 4
    Course: Appetizer

    Ingredients
      

    • 2 tablespoons soy sauce
    • 2 tablespoons rice vinegar
    • ¼ cup water
    • 1 teaspoon toasted sesame oil
    • ½ inch piece fresh ginger root grated
    • 2 teaspoons maple syrup or organic palm sugar to taste
    • ¼ cup unsweetened, plain peanut butter powder (substitution: regular, unsweetened peanut butter, and skip the sesame oil)
    Wraps
    • 8 ounces package of tempeh cut into ¼ x 2 inch pieces
    • 1 bird's eye chili pepper thinly sliced (optional)
    • 1 red or yellow bell pepper julienned
    • 1 cup julienned cucumber or jicama
    • ½ cup julienned (unpeeled) apple
    • ½ cup thai or holy basil leaves
    • ½ cup fresh mint leaves
    • 1 head lettuce or 1 bunch collard greens

    Method
     

    1. In medium pot, bring soy sauce, vinegar, water, sesame oil, ginger, and maple syrup to a boil. Remove from heat. Pour half into medium bowl and stir in peanut butter powder.
    2. Return pot with remaining marinade to stove and add tempeh pieces. Reduce heat to medium-low, cover, and simmer for 10 minutes, turning tempeh frequently to braise evenly. Remove lid and cook until no liquid remains.
    3. To assemble, place small amounts of tempeh and fillings in lettuce or collard leaves. Tuck in sides of leaves and roll up to seal, or leave open like tacos. Serve with peanut sauce.
    4. Enjoy!

    Cilantro Rice with Chicken and Mint Sauce

    Inspired by Peruvian arroz con pollo, this dish blends an entire bunch of cilantro and spinach into a pot of rice, tinting it green.
    Servings: 3

    Ingredients
      

    • ½ cup tightly packed cilantro leaves and stems stems coarsely chopped
    • 1 cup tightly packed spinach leaves
    • cups homemade or low-sodium chicken broth
    • cups almond, soy, or other plant-based milk, or cow's milk
    • 1 teaspoon ground cumin
    • 1 small hot green chili pepper optional
    • 1 teaspoon salt divided
    • 1 teaspoon olive oil
    • 1 pound boneless, skinless chicken breasts or thighs
    • 1 onion or 2 shallots minced
    • 1 garlic clove minced
    • cups cooked long-grain brown rice well rinsed and drained
    Mint Sauce
    • 2 jalapeños optionally seeded
    • 1 cup tightly packed cilantro, stems and leaves coarsely chopped
    • 1 cup tightly packed mint leaves
    • 1 tablespoon fresh lime juice
    • 2 tablespoons olive oil
    • 2 tablespoons tightly packed chopped green onion
    • ¼ teaspoon salt

    Method
     

    1. In blender, blend 1/2 cup cilantro, spinach, broth, milk, cumin, chili pepper, and 1/2 tsp salt.
    2. In wide-based saucepan or skillet with lid, heat olive oil over medium-high heat. Add chicken. Sprinkle with remaining 1/2 tsp salt. Cook for 2 to 3 minutes on each side, until browned. Remove to plate. When cool, cut into bite-sized pieces.
    3. Add onion and garlic to pan. Cook for 3 minutes, stirring frequently. Add a little water to prevent sticking if necessary. Add rice and stir for 30 seconds to coat.
    4. Add contents of blender along with reserved chicken. Stir and bring to boil. Cover, reduce heat to low, and cook for 20 minutes. Stir and cook for 5 minutes more if necessary. Remove from heat and leave covered, 10 minutes.
    5. For mint sauce, in blender, blend all ingredients.
    6. To serve, divide chicken and rice among plates and drizzle with mint sauce.
    7. Enjoy!

    Sauteed Rapini with Spaghetti, Garlic, Toasted Walnuts, and Anchovies

    This combination of fish and walnuts is inspired by pasta dishes from Italy’s Amalfi Coast. (Don’t be scared off by the anchovies! It disappears into a rich, silken sauce infused with garlic and a hint of spice.)
    Servings: 2

    Ingredients
      

    • 10 ounces spaghetti
    • 2 tablespoons anchovy oil
    • ½ fresh red chili pepper finely chopped
    • 4 garlic cloves peeled but kept whole
    • 1 bunch rapini stems diced, leaves torn into small pieces
    • 10 anchovy fillets in oil
    • ¼ cup walnut halves
    • ¼ cup finely chopped fresh parsley
    • 1 tablespoon anchovy paste optional

    Method
     

    1. In large pot of water, cook pasta according to package directions until al dente. Drain, reserving 1/4 cup cooking water.
    2. While pasta cooks, in large skillet, heat oil over medium heat. Add chili pepper, garlic, and rapini stems. Cook for 1 minute. Add anchovy fillets, breaking them up so they melt into the sauce. Add walnuts, rapini leaves, half of parsley, and 1/4 cup pasta cooking water. Cook for 2 minutes, adding more pasta water if too dry.
    3. Add drained pasta to sauce along with anchovy paste, if using, and stir to combine. Remove from heat and discard garlic (or eat it!) and garnish with remaining parsley.
    4. Enjoy!

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  • Creamy Basil Kefir Sauce

    Creamy Basil Kefir Sauce

    Creamy Basil Kefir Sauce


    This ultra-creamy basil kefir sauce is the perfect low-lactose addition to pasta, salads, or even flatbreads. Thanks to the Redwood Hill Farm Goat Milk Kefir, your dish will even get a little probiotic boost, too. Yay, microbiome!

    Recipe Provided by INFRA

  • Grilled Vegetable Orzo Salad

    Grilled Vegetable Orzo Salad

    Grilled Vegetable Orzo Salad


    While burgers get a lot of love this time of year, don’t sleep on grilled vegetables! You get all the same char-grilled goodness, and you don’t have to heat your kitchen roasting veggies. Worried about losing skinny veggies between the grates of your grill? Either roast veggies whole or use some foil to give them a solid surface. Topped with scallions and feta cheese, this orzo salad is perfect for all your summer get togethers! You can eat it right away warm or let it cool and serve it chilled. A big batch of this in the fridge is perfect to have on hand whenever hunger strikes. 

    Grilled Vegetable Orzo Salad

    Servings 4

    Ingredients

    • 6 tablespoons olive oil divided
    • 1 broccoli crown cut into bite size pieces
    • 1 large red bell pepper julienned
    • 1 large orange bell pepper julienned
    • 8 ounces shiitake mushrooms halved
    • 1 cup orzo pasta
    • 2 scallions thinly sliced
    • ½ cup crumbled feta
    • 2 tablespoons tamari
    • 1 tablesppon toasted sesame oil
    • 1 tablespoon rice vinegar
    • ¾ teaspoon cane sugar
    • ½ teaspoon crushed chilies

    Instructions

    • Preheat grill to 375-400° F.  Place broccoli, peppers, and mushrooms on a large sheet of foil and drizzle with four tablespoons olive oil. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Bring the corners of the foil together in the center and crimp any open spaces to seal packet.
    • Grill for 25-30 minutes or until desired doneness is achieved.
    • Meanwhile, bring 6 cups of water to a boil and add orzo. Return to a simmer and cook for 15 minutes or until pasta is al dente, stirring frequently to prevent sticking. Drain and cool.
    • Whisk together dressing ingredients and toss with pasta, roasted vegetables, scallions, and feta cheese. 
    • Enjoy!

    Recipe Provided by INFRA

  • Raclette with Potatoes and Asparagus

    Raclette with Potatoes and Asparagus

    Raclette with Potatoes and Asparagus


    With an alpine cheese and crispy roasted veggies, this is the kind of snack turned meal we can get behind. Think of raclette as a more versatile fondue! Instead of melting cheese with wine and other additions, raclette is pure, melted cheese. Is draping it over roasted veggies the adult version of broccoli and cheese sauce? We think it’s just as good. Include a few pickles to add a zingy bite. Think of everything on your favorite charcuterie board and it will probably pair perfectly with raclette.

    Raclette with Potatoes and Asparagus

    Servings 4

    Ingredients

    • 8 ounces sliced raclette cheese
    • 4 large red potatoes halved and quartered
    • 1 bunch fresh asparagus woody stems removed and cut in half
    • 4 sliced sourdough bread toasted
    • 4 ounces mild or spicy salami sliced
    • 1 tablespoon olive oil
    • Salt and pepper to taste

    Instructions

    • Toss potatoes with olive oil on a large baking sheet. Season lightly with salt and pepper and roast for 25 minutes or until almost golden in color. Add asparagus and return pan to over for five more minutes.
    • Arrange potatoes, asparagus, and salami on serving plates or on toasted bread. Set oven to a low broil and heat cheese on parchment-lined baking sheet until melted. Place melted cheese on top of the rest of the ingredients. Serve promptly.
    • Enjoy!

    Recipe Provided by INFRA

  • Cook with Chili

    Cook with Chili

    Cook with Chili

    Kick your meals up a notch

    You don’t have to be a heat freak to enjoy eating chili peppers since their “spice” levels vary greatly—enough to suit all tastes. It’s time to bring the heat into the kitchen—start with these recipes!

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    Grilled Chili Tofu Steaks with Quinoa

    Treat yourself to a steak dinner, using tofu instead of meat. The tangy chili-spiked marinade does double-duty as a finishing sauce and transforms otherwise bland tofu into an exciting dish.
    Servings: 4
    Course: dinner, entree, Lunch

    Ingredients
      

    • 2 12oz packages extra-firm tofu
    • 1 shallot chopped
    • 2 large garlic cloves minced
    • ¼ cup minced fresh ginger root
    • 1 habanero chili minced
    • 1 tablespoon fresh thyme
    • ½ teaspoon salt
    • ½ teaspoon ground allspice
    • ¼ teaspoon pepper
    • 2 tablespoons olive oil
    • 1 tablespoon maple syrup
    • Zest of 1 lemon
    • 1 cup orange juice
    • 1 cup quinoa

    Method
     

    1. Line cutting board with a couple sheets of paper towel. Top with tofu and a couple more sheets of paper towel. Place another cutting board or other flat object on top and press gently to extract excess liquid from tofu. Turn tofu blocks on their sides and slice in half lengthwise.
    2. In large shallow container, whisk together shallot, garlic, ginger root, habanero, thyme, salt, allspice, pepper, olive oil, maple syrup, lemon zest, and orange juice. Add tofu, and chill for at least 2 hours, or up to overnight, flipping once.
    3. Into medium saucepan, place quinoa, a couple pinches of salt, and 1 3/4 cups water. Bring to a boil, reduce heat to maintain a light simmer, and cook, covered, until quinoa is tender and water has absorbed, about 12 minutes. Remove from heat and let pot sit, covered, for 5 minutes. Fluff quinoa with fork.
    4. In charcoal grill, build a medium-hot fire, or heat gas grill to medium-high and grease grill grates. Remove tofu from marinade and reserve marinade. Grill tofu slabs until golden and grill marks appear, about 4 minutes per side. Giving tofu a 90-degree turn halfway through cooking each side will produce a nice cross-hatch pattern. Slice each grilled tofu piece into 2 triangles. Alternatively, in large skillet over medium-high, heat 1 Tbsp oil. Add tofu to pan and sear until golden and crispy, about 3 minutes. Flip and heat until golden and crispy on other side.
    5. Into small saucepan, place marinade and bring to a gentle simmer and heat for 2 minutes.
    6. Divide quinoa among serving plates and top with tofu pieces. Drizzle on habanero sauce.
    7. Enjoy!
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    Minty Chili Pea Soup

    This brightly colored soup for chili lovers is the perfect way to welcome back warmer weather. Looking for a little less heat? Substitute serrano pepper with jalapeño.
    Servings: 4
    Course: dinner, entree, Lunch

    Ingredients
      

    • 1 tablespoon grapeseed oil or sunflower oil
    • 1 leek, white or light green part thinly sliced
    • ½ teaspoon salt
    • ½ pound new potatoes quartered
    • 2 garlic cloves chopped
    • 2 serrano chili peppers seeded and chopped
    • ¾ teaspoon ground coriander
    • ½ teaspoon pepper
    • 4 cups low-sodium vegetable broth
    • 3 cups fresh shelled or frozen peas
    • 1 cup fresh mint
    • Juice of ½ lemon

    Method
     

    1. In large saucepan, heat oil over medium heat. Add leek and salt; cook until softened, about 5 minutes, stirring regularly. Add potatoes and garlic; heat for 3 minutes. Add serrano pepper, coriander, and pepper; heat for 1 minute.
    2. Add broth to pan. Bring to a boil and simmer over medium-low, covered, until potato is tender, about 15 minutes. Add peas and continue heating until they are tender, about 5 minutes. Stir in mint and lemon juice. Using blender or food processor, puree soup in batches if necessary. Thin with additional broth or water, if needed. Ladle into each of 4 bowls.
    3. Enjoy!
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    Salmon Burgers with Mango-Thai Salsa

    These Asian-inspired salmon burgers won’t leave you missing the beef or the bun. Keep this fruity and fiery salsa in mind the next time you want to jazz up grilled chicken or taco night.
    Servings: 4
    Course: dinner, entree, Lunch

    Ingredients
      

    • 1 pound skinless salmon
    • 1 large egg
    • ½ cup panko bread crumbs
    • 2 garlic cloves minced
    • 1 tablespoon low-sodium soy sauce or tamari
    • cup basil
    • Zest of 1 lime
    • Juice of ½ lime
    • 2 teaspoons fish sauce
    • 1 teaspoon sesame oil
    • 1 teaspoon coconut sugar (or regular sugar)
    • cups halved cherry tomatoes
    • 1 cup cubed mango
    • 2 green onions sliced
    • 1 bird's eye chili pepper minced
    • cup chopped cilantro
    • 1 tablespoon peanut oil or grapeseed oil

    Method
     

    1. In food processor container, place salmon, egg, bread crumbs, garlic, soy sauce, basil, and lime zest, and pulse several times until you have a chunky mixture. Form into 4 patties.
    2. In large bowl, whisk together lime juice, fish sauce, sesame oil, and sugar. Stir in tomatoes, mango, green onions, chili pepper, and cilantro.
    3. In large skillet over medium-high, heat oil. Place salmon burgers in skillet and cook for 3 minutes on each side, or until crispy on the outside but just barely cooked through in middle, to an internal temperature of 145 F (63 C). Alternatively, you can prepare the burgers on an outdoor grill over medium heat, making sure grill grates are well greased.
    4. Serve salmon burgers topped with salsa.
    5. Enjoy!

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  • Hot Honey Crispy Chicken Sandwiches

    Hot Honey Crispy Chicken Sandwiches

    Hot Honey Crispy Chicken Sandwiches


    You can find a crispy chicken sandwich on every corner these days, but they are not all equal. Making one yourself means you get to have it just how you like it, and you know what’s in it! With some kale slaw and thinly sliced red onion, you’re getting good vegetables and added crunch. The sweet heat of hot honey will keep you wanting more! It may be sticky, but that just makes it finger licking good. 

    Hot Honey Crispy Chicken Sandwiches

    Course dinner, entree, Lunch
    Keyword chicken, dinner, entree, lunch, sandwich
    Servings 4

    Ingredients

    • 4 breaded chicken breasts
    • 4 hamburger buns
    • 4 tablespoons mayonnaise
    • 1 ½ cups kale slaw
    • 1 red onion thinly sliced
    • 4 tablespoons unsalted butter softened

    Hot Honey

    • ½ cup honey
    • 1 teaspoon crushed red chilies
    • 1 teaspoon smoked paprika
    • ½ teaspoon cayenne pepper

    Instructions

    • In a small saucepan, combine hot honey ingredients and warm over low heat for a few minutes to infuse honey with spices. Turn off heat and set aside.
    • Prepare chicken breast based on package instructions.*
    • Spread butter on buns and toast in a large skillet on low until golden.
    • Spread mayonnaise on the top bun and assemble sandwich with slaw, chicken, onions, and hot honey. Serve promptly.
    • Enjoy!

    Notes

    *To make your own breaded chicken, combine 2/3 cup all-purpose flour, ½ teaspoon of each salt, pepper, paprika, garlic powder, and baking soda. Beat two large eggs together. Take each piece of chicken and dredge in flour then in eggs and back into the flour mixture. Shallow fry or air fry at 350F until internal temperature reaches 165F and continue with recipe. Cooking time varies based on size of chicken breasts.
    Substitute breaded chicken with a plant-based version to be meat-free.

    Recipe Provided by INFRA

  • Lightly Salted Rice Cakes with Basil Chicken Salad

    Lightly Salted Rice Cakes with Basil Chicken Salad

    Lightly Salted Rice Cakes with Basil Chicken Salad


    For a light lunch or satisfying snack, try topping Lightly Salted Rice Cakes with Basil Chicken Salad! Our recipe calls for fresh herbs and Greek yogurt to create a creamy texture and tangy flavor that’s perfectly balanced by organic brown rice. Plus, this pairing is packed with protein and plenty of whole grains to fill you up without weighing you down. Isn’t that delicious? 🌾😋 ⁠

    Lightly Salted Rice Cakes with Basil Chicken Salad

    Course Lunch, Snack
    Keyword chicken salad, gluten free, lunch, rice cakes, snack

    Ingredients

    • 8 Lundberg Organic Brown Rice Cakes
    • 2 chicken breasts
    • 2 tablespoons neutral oil
    • 2 cups red grapes halved
    • 2 cups honeycrisp apples diced
    • cup red onion diced
    • 1 cup almonds chopped
    • 2 cups greek yogurt
    • ½ cup mayonnaise
    • cups basil thinly sliced
    • 2 tablespoons honey
    • 2 tablespoons dill chopped
    • 2 teaspoons sea salt
    • 2 teaspoons black pepper
    • Basil for garnish
    • Parsley for garnish
    • Black pepper for garnish

    Instructions

    • Season chicken breasts with sea salt and sauté in neutral oil on medium-high, turning occasionally. Cook until internal temperature reaches 165°F. Let rest for 10 minutes, dice, and refrigerate in a large bowl until cooled.
    • Add grapes, apples, red onion, and almonds to chilled chicken. Stir to fully incorporate. Add greek yogurt, mayo, basil, honey, dill, sea salt, and black pepper. Fold to fully incorporate.
    • Spread on Lundberg Organic Lightly Salted Rice Cakes. Top with basil, parsley, and black pepper.
    • Enjoy!

    Recipe Provided by INFRA