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30 Minutes or Less

Peanut Butter and Grape Smoothie

The classic combination of peanut butter and grape jelly inspired this kid-friendly smoothie.

Spinach-Avocado Smoothie with Grapefruit

The classic combination of spinach, avocado, and grapefruit inspired this fresh, vitamin-packed smoothie. With green tea and protein powder, it’s all you need to get going in the morning.

Peachy Chia Chai Smoothie

The warming spices of chai flavor this fruity smoothie.

Blueberry-Beet Smoothie with Coconut Water

This vibrant smoothie is full of vitamins and antioxidants.

Strawberry Rhubarb Crumble Smoothie

The flavors of a strawberry rhubarb crumble mingle in this satisfying smoothie, which is thickened by uncooked oats.

Carrot Cake Smoothie

This smoothie has all the familiar flavors of carrot cake: sweet coconut, buttery walnuts, fragrant cinnamon, and warm vanilla.

Mocha Berry-Almond Smoothie

This smoothie has everything you need for breakfast: Protein, potassium, Vitamin C, and coffee!

Crudités Vegetables with Remoulade Sauce

A platter of raw vegetables to share is the perfect way to warm up to the Thanksgiving meal. They're impossible to fill up on, and a great way to show off seasonal produce. Just pick the vegetables that look fresh and enticing, and you'll create a guest-worthy platter.

Green Beans With Shallots, Hazelnuts, and Tarragon

This simple dish employs the French technique of cooking vegetables in a mixture of water and butter. The water eventually cooks out after steaming the vegetables, leaving them glazed with the butter. This is a dish that can be cooked while the turkey is resting.

New Orleans-Style BBQ Shrimp

For a dish that's easy to eat (and still has that classic barbeque-shrimp presentation), peel the shrimp, leaving the heads and tails on, before adding them to the sauce. If you leave the shrimp out, then you have a great New Orleans barbeque sauce recipe. Try substituting poached oysters for the shrimp.

Couscous with Sautéed Almonds and Currants

Make a double batch of the almond-currant topping, then use it as a crunchy finish for salads and grain dishes. Though Admony calls for whole-wheat couscous, plain works just as well.

Kale, Pecorino, and Walnut Salad

Toss earthy kale with a bright citrus dressing and finish with a crunch of toasted walnuts. Use baby kale, if possible, for its tender leaves.

Lemon-Buttermilk Flapjacks

Since these pancakes already have a fair amount of melted butter in the batter, there's usually no need to cook them in additional butter if you're using a nonstick pan. If you're not, feel free to brush the pan with melted butter before you cook each pancake.
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