Broccoli Corn Casserole
Warm up on a cold night with this cozy casserole dish that Distribution Manager Kris Call’s mom used to make.
Warm up on a cold night with this cozy casserole dish that Distribution Manager Kris Call’s mom used to make.
Kick off the fall season and boost your immune system with crisp apples. They’re full of vitamin C and the main ingredient in this trusted apple cake recipe shared by our Volunteer Resources Coordinator, Susan.
Our Director of Client Services Brandy Brogan loves rhubarb, a low-calorie, colorful, and crisp summer vegetable that is as tasty as it is versatile. Use it in everything from pastries to sauces for a boost of fiber, vitamins B6, A and K as well as minerals like iron, copper, calcium, potassium and phosphorous. Or try this rendition of Brandy’s office treat for a morning or afternoon pick-me-up.
Hannah, our new Volunteer Resources Assistant, loves barbecue- but she can’t eat ribs without cornbread. This recipe, which her family has been making for as long as she can remember, is her favorite because the cornbread comes out so flavorful and moist. With a little bit of honey, it also makes a tasty breakfast or…
One of Xiomara’s favorite dishes is vegetarian (and vegan-friendly) korma because its flavorful aroma reminds her of her trip to India in 2011. Korma is a traditional Indian dish served with long grain rice. You can add sliced jalapeño for extra spice, or keep it mild.
Jon Emanuel, Executive Chef of Project Angel Heart Makes two cups, enough to serve 6-8 Project Angel Heart will once again be participating in Pasta in the Park on August 23rd, 2014 in Colorado Springs in support of TESSA; an organization dedicated to the prevention of domestic and sexual violence. Here’s our dish from last…
Jon Emanuel, Executive Chef of Project Angel Heart Serves 4 We are proud to work with many great community gardens, CSAs, and home growers to provide produce grown with love and care for our clients. Here is a recipe that we make for our clients using produce sourced from these amazing growers. It was originally conceived by…
By Jon Emanuel, Executive Chef of Project Angel Heart Buraniya is a lamb and eggplant stew originating in the Middle East. It has the same consistency as stews we make here in the United States, but with spices from Morocco and Turkey. The recipe we serve our clients is adapted from The New Book of…
Jon Emanuel, Executive Chef of Project Angel Heart Serves 4-6 This recipe gets a great boost in flavor from the use of fennel and Sambuca, an Italian licorice-flavored digestif.
Jon Emanuel, Executive Chef of Project Angel Heart This surprisingly simple recipe makes a delicious dessert treat that our clients love!
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