Roasted Butternut Squash and Peanut Salad
This salad has almost everything I love in food, the deep notes of caramel in the squash, the brightness of fresh herbs, the grounding peanuts, and the fruity tanginess of pomegranate molasses.
Tumeric and Herb Millet with Roasted Vegetables and a Poached Egg
Millet is the perfect wingman to shallots and garlic which are at the forefront of flavor but is grounded by turmeric and rosemary. The roasted vegetables bring a bit of sweetness and spice (thanks to ginger and cayenne) and a runny egg creates a richness you don’t want to miss.
Roasted Cauliflower with Tahini Roux and Pomegranate Sauce
Pair roasted cauliflower with a sauce that boasts rich notes of toasted sesame and tart pomegranate that gives your cauliflower the unexpected twist. Top it with pomegranate seeds to bring out the frutiness of the sauce and give yourself a bit of texture.
Roasted Okra
Roasted okra is delicious. It’s a little crispy, chewy, and sweet with plenty of depth of flavor. The best part is they are plenty light enough to gorge on.
Some of them will crisp up like a chip, some with have a little crisp and be tender, others will be a little chewy and more okra. None will be slimy, and the combination of textures and flavors will be leaving you for more and more.
Roasted Cauliflower and Hazelnut Salad
This salad is a quintessential Ottolenghi (and Tamimi) recipe with beaucoup textures, color, and flavor for days. It’s deep yet bright; it’s nourishing yet light. Quick enough for every day, but special enough to impress. As a mega bonus, you eat this side at room temperature which makes it great for taking to a potluck, picnic or frees up warming space for your other dishes.
Roasted Cabbage
Y’all eat your cabbage for New Year’s. We all need wealth, prosperity and health in 2021. While we’re at it, eat your black eye peas for good luck. This is not the time to tell me you aren’t superstitious … if I’m wrong here, a little cabbage hasn’t hurt anyone.