Who doesn't love a calzone? Word to the wise: double this recipe and freeze the leftovers individually so they're easy to grab for a quick dinner on busy school nights–just re-heat in the oven until warmed through.
Italian
I love carbonara. But sometimes I find the egg sauce a bit, well, slimy. To fix that I often dilute the eggs with cream. While this tastes pretty darned good, it happens to have a pretty darned bad effect on my hips. So lately I’ve been using yogurt instead. You can use any kind of plain yogurt in this recipe (from non-fat to whole milk). I’m still partial to the whole milk version, but again, I swap it out for lower fat when my mind is on my hips. I also swap out the traditional bacon or pancetta for the much lighter Canadian version.
This hearty dish is sure to warm you up as temperatures outside start to fall. Feel free to sub in other hearty greens like blanched kale or mustard greens for the sprouts and the final product will be just as tasty.
Pizza finally has a new personality with this dish! Here, I made use of perfect summer tomatoes that really come out to shine on top of a light crust and creamy sauce. Mangia!
Fresh spring asparagus, parsley and smoky ham give color and personality to this easy pasta dish. Try making things more interesting by adding a pinch of nutmeg to the sauce for a subtle nutty flavor.
Spicy, salty, earthy and delicious, this nutritious pasta dish is easy to prepare and gluten free.
The amount of vegetables in this chunky sauce makes it great for eating solo, as a side dish or on top of couscous, barley or rice. It can also be used on top of chicken, shrimp or swordfish.
I used to make this for my mother on her birthday. This is a gorgeous centerpiece to a birthday brunch. Serve with soup, salad, grains or pasta.
Italians know that plums and almonds produce together a flavor that is, well, plumb delicious.
A quick and impressive breakfast dish, perfect for using up leftover veggies or cheese.
Who wants to work for their lobster dinner when you can enjoy lobster along with other seafood favorites in this remarkably delicious dish?
This cheesy adaptation of bruschetta makes a simple appetizer. And because it's made with our fat free Stonyfield you can enjoy a little extra.
A delightful and easy recipe that can be served as an appetizer or side dish.


















