Tossed with zippy mint pesto, crisp radishes and fresh peas make this spring salad a showstopper. Make the most of your garden vegetables this spring and summer!
Homemade Whole Wheat Tortilla is a healthy, unleavened option that takes only minutes to make. Enjoy with soups, dipping or for waist slimming veggie wraps.
This colorful veggie recipe happened by accident. One evening , I didn't have room on the grill for all the things I wanted to prepare, so I threw two of the dishes together and came up with this medley. It goes great with any grilled meat. —Pam Gaspers, Hastings, Nebraska Skip links
I learned how to make this dish from friends in Genoa, Italy, where they're known for creating tasty combinations of veggies, pasta and beans. You can sub feta cheese to give this a Greek twist. —Trisha Kruse, Eagle, Idaho Skip links
Greek Salad made with romaine, cucumber, tomatoes, red pepper, kalamata olives, artichokes, chickpeas, red onion, feta and a simple Greek vinaigrette. [LINK]Skip to content[LINK]
Spinach and Artichoke Dip Roll Ups - Everyone's favorite dip is stuffed into a flaky, buttery crescent roll, oozing with all that melted cheesy goodness!
The Perfect Easy Mezze Platter - This is the absolute perfect Mediterranean party platter! With hummus, tabbouleh, almonds, lavash bread and so much more!
My friend Mary served these lovely appetizers at a summer gathering several years ago, and I adapted it a bit to my taste. It's a great August recipe when tomatoes and herbs are at their freshest! —Susan Wilson, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Skip links
This fresh rice dish tastes like the Mediterranean in a bowl! It's short on ingredients, but packs in so much flavor. For a hand-held version, leave out the rice and tuck the rest of the ingredients in a pita pocket. —Darla Andrews, Schertz, Texas Skip links
I just love these rollups. They are so easy to make and are quite tasty too. Sometimes I just enjoy them as is, without the sauce. —Donna Lindecamp, Morganton, North Carolina Skip links
Crazy Good Mediterranean Chicken Bake uses just one pan and takes minutes to prep. It's low-carb, keto-friendly, gluten-free and full of healthy vegetables!
Though it's North African in origin, these days shakshuka is popular throughout the Middle East (particularly in Israel, where it may as well be one of the national dishes) and in hip neighborhood diners all over the coastal US. Given its versatility, it's easy to see why. It's quick; it's simple; it's easy to scale up or down; and it works for breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner, or a midnight snack.