The Simplest Spicy Beans

Simple Spicy Beans Recipe by Diane Kochilas

BEAN TIPS: There’s always been a lively debate between dried vs. canned beans and which are better for you. Dried beans are definitely more nutritionally dense and taste richer and fresher. But most require soaking, which has become an apparent inconvenience to many people. Canned beans are a close second in terms of nutrition, and […]

Couscous Salad With Tomatoes, Olives, and Bocconcini

Couscous Salad With Tomatoes, Olives, and Bocconcini

HELPFUL TIP: How to make couscous fluffyYou can toss the uncooked couscous in a drizzle of olive oil before adding the liquid, which coats each grain in oil and helps them stay separate. Alternatively, add a drizzle of oil as you fluff up the grains. Use a fork to fluff the couscous—stirring it with a […]

Seared Tofu With Portobello Mushrooms, Shallots And Herbs

Seared Tofu with Portobello Mushrooms & Herbs Recipe

HELPFUL TIP: You’ve probably guessed after reading this recipe that tofu is hardly a traditional ingredient in the Blue-Zone longevity diet of Ikaria. But it is elsewhere and it is available and widely embraced among plant-loving, health-conscious Greeks! So, I’ve embraced it, too, and have discovered that its versatility and mild flavor make adapting it […]

Creamy Orzo Casserole With Vegetables

Orzo casserole

FUN FACT: Onions are a really important ingredient in the Greek-Mediterranean diet and in the longevity foods of Ikarians and other denizens of the Blue Zones. They’re rich in plant compounds and antioxidants, and they make everything taste better, too! There are a few differences in taste and nutritional components among onions. Colorful varieties, such […]

Spicy Steamed Mussels Filled With Nuts, Onions And Herbs

Spicy Steamed Mussels with Nuts, Onions & Herbs - Diane Kochilas

HELPFUL TIP: To remove the beard from the mussels, grab it with your thumb and forefinger and tug it toward the hinge of the mussel shell. You can also use a knife to gently scrape away the beard.Ideally, you want to prepare and cook the mussels as soon after buying as possible, but as long […]

Spiced Raw Carrot Salad

Spiced Raw Carrot Salad Recipe

FUN FACT: Carrots are about 10 percent carbs, consisting of starch, fiber, and simple sugars. They are extremely low in fat and protein. Also, the beta carotene in carrots is a skin-friendly nutrient that gets converted to vitamin A inside the body, and we need vitamin A to strengthen our immune systems, for eye health […]

Dry-roasted Cauliflower with Cayenne and Lemon

Spicy Dry Roasted Cauliflower with Lemon - Easy Recipe by Diane Kochilas

CAULIFLOWER & LONGEVITY: It is usually the colorful veggies that get all the attention for being the brightest stars in the healthy diet universe. But cauliflower, which has grown in popularity, is an exception. All the cruciferous vegetables play an important role in eating for health and longevity. In Ikaria, people grow all manner of […]

Warm Green Beans with Chopped White Onion And Hazelnuts

Warm Green Beans with Chopped White Onion And Hazelnuts

FACTS & TIPS: Why Hazelnuts? I had originally created this recipe with bits of cured pork in mind, using a very small amount of meat the way my ancestors would have a few generations ago. But then I wanted to challenge myself and make the recipe totally vegan. Nuts do the trick, and hazelnuts are […]

PRASORIZO WITH QUINOA (SAFFRON LEEK – QUINOA PILAF)

FUN FACT:Quinoa is a very new ingredient in the Greek kitchen and has been embraced for its versatility, healthfulness and ease of use. Quinoa is a great addition to the diet of anyone who wants to cut back on meat. A single cup of cooked quinoa has around 8 grams of protein, which is roughly […]

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