Savory Millet Power Bowl with Garlicky Greens and Eggs

This twist on breakfast porridge comes to us from Ashley at Edible Perspective . Made with partially ground millet for a satisfying chew it’s topped with garlicky wilted greens and a perfectly cooked egg. Though ideal for a chilly winter breakfast, this power bowl doubles as dinner and will be sure to satisfy you to your core without weighing you down.

Asian Citrus Vinaigrette

This light and tangy vinaigrette is a perfect partner for our Harvest Blend Salad. With less oil than most dressings, it relies on fresh juice for flavor and body. Its sweet-tart citrus taste is a delicate accompaniment to the melange of baby greens and marries well with the cranberry and walnut garnish.

Leftover Turkey Soup with Sweet Potatoes and Power Greens

Don’t ditch that leftover meat! This soup is a great way to pack in the greens and nutrients from sweet potatoes as well as use up left over turkey from any occasion.

Sicilian Vinaigrette

This zesty salad dressing is tailored to our Roasted Butternut and Baby Kale Salad, but you might find it pleasing on bold lettuces like our Romaine with other toppings. This recipe makes about 1/3 cup of dressing.

Famous Maple Almond Granola

“If you never make homemade granola, you’ll be surprised by how simple and easy it is,” says Earthbound Farm co-founder Myra Goodman. “Especially my delicious Maple Almond Granola, which has just 7 ingredients and is ready to go into the oven in only a few minutes.”

“This recipe was one of the first I ever developed, and it’s been a best seller at our Farm Stand in Carmel Valley for over a decade,” Myra continues. “It’s delicious served with milk, but my family’s favorite way to eat it is over plain nonfat yogurt mixed with apple sauce (about a 1-to-1 ratio of apple sauce to yogurt). The apple sauce gives the yogurt a fluffier texture and sweetens it naturally, without any of the sugar, corn syrup or artificial flavors many pre-sweetened yogurts use. If berries are in season, we often throw a handful on top. It’s yummy for breakfast or for a snack any time of day, and a handful is always a welcome treat!”

From Food to Live By: The Earthbound Farm Organic Cookbook by Myra Goodman

Sneaky Spinach Chocolate Muffins

Sneaky Spinach Chocolate Muffins?! That’s right. 😍 Give your morning muffins some extra love with superfood vitamins and minerals from our organic baby spinach. Bonus: the kids will love them too! Grab the recipe by Healthy Num Num Blog.

Baby Kale and Bok Choy with Sesame and Ginger

Unlike mature kale leaves you buy in a bunch, baby kale doesn’t need any advance prep and cooks in a jiffy. Here we’ve combined it with baby bok choy, sesame oil, ginger and garlic for a flavorful and super-healthy stir fry. A dash of mirin (Japanese rice wine, available in most supermarkets) adds just the right sweet note to balance the piquant greens. These delicious veggies make a great-tasting combo when served over brown rice.

Greek Salad for a Crowd, Large or Small

This salad is perfect for entertaining, no matter how big the crowd or how many dietary restrictions you need to worry about. There’s something for everyone, and they get to compose their own perfect salad, whether they like their greens crunchy or tender, their peppers raw or pickled, or their salads veggie-dense or protein packed.

Green Berry Envy

Looking for a healthy and delicious smoothie to satisfy your cravings? Look no further than the Green Berry Envy smoothie by Arash of Shred Happens! This month’s smoothie is packed with vitamins, minerals, and healthy fats, making it a perfect choice for anyone looking to fuel their body with nutritious ingredients. Plus, it’s made with organic Earthbound Farm ingredients, so you can feel good about supporting sustainable farming practices while enjoying a tasty treat.

Oven-Roasted Baby Kale Chips

Why buy expensive (and often disappointing) kale chips at the store when it’s so easy to make your own fresh, delicious and fabulously addictive baby kale chips at home? These from our own Chef Sarah LaCasse are so simple and so yummy, you may never settle for anything else again.

Coconut Chile Sauce

Just four ingredients combine to form a tasty, mellow sauce that has intriguing hints of sweetness and spice.

From The Earthbound Cook: 250 Recipes for Delicious Food and a Healthy Planet by Myra Goodman

Green Rocket Juice

A nod to arugula’s alias “rocket,” this refreshing and zippy green juice has the power to propel your packed-out day with flavor to spare.