Best Wishes for a
Healthy and Happy New Year 2024!
Happy New Year everyone! I'm proud to be featured in a recent Every Day Health article (link below) with my take on an RD approved Grazing Board. Grazing boards are spin offs of charcuterie appetizer boards.
Grazing boards (also called graze boards) feature a selection of nibbles that can be served to your family or guests before the main course. They can also be served after a main course for visiting family or friends.
This New Years, RD approved, grazing board features sustainable, protein-packed, legumes, namely black-eyed peas - called Hoppin' John. Black-eyed peas bring good health, joy, good luck and peace, which we all sure need more of in this world.
Ingredients for Diana Wind's dietitian approved - healthy grazing board:
- Hoppin' John: black-eyed peas (also known as pulses or legumes) - precooked and ready to heat and serve
- Fruit cups (we used strawberries, blueberries with plain Greek yogurt)
- Yogurt or whipped cream for the fruit dip (Cinnamon Bionico sauce is always a winner too! Recipe included below)
- Basket or bowl of whole fruits: bananas, apples, clementines, grapes (and/or other favorite fruits)
- Carrot sticks
- Celery sticks (and/or any other veggies you want to use; including, but not limited to: red bell pepper strips, cucumbers, radishes and cherry tomatoes)
- Hummus dip for the veggies (we used store bought)
- Cheddar cheese (or any of your favorite cheese, with some cut into star shapes)
- Jalapeno Pepper Jack cheese (cut into star shapes)
- Wholegrain crackers
- Spanikopita (spinach & feta) wedges - store bought; ready to heat and serve
- Pistachios (or any of your favorite nuts)
Putting it all together
This is another GardenCuizine freestyle recipe, meaning that you control the portions based on how many people you plan to serve. Simple and easy!
Start with selecting a large serving board, such as a large cutting board, mirror, or tray. We happened to have a big blue plastic tray that worked perfectly.
Fancy martini or sangria glasses and short decorative glasses make good serving containers for your vitamin-rich fruits and veggies! A twisted star party necklace on the tray adds to the design.
A side fruit bowl or basket filled with bananas, apples and clementines adds even more nutrition for you and your guests. No need for junk foods at this party!
Keep leftover Hoppin' John in your refrigerator so that you will have plenty to enjoy as a meal another time over quinoa or brown rice.
Best Wishes for a Healthy and Happy New Year!
Related Links
RD Approved Grazing Boards - Check out #8
GardenCuizine Hoppin' John recipe
GardenCuizine Cinnamon Bionico Sauce recipe
Looking Differently at Charcuterie
How Beans Contribute to Sustainable Nutrition
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