Healthy Nut Recipes

Healthy Almond Recipes

A June 2006 study in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry showed an ounce of almonds provides as many flavonoids—compounds that fight free radicals and reduce inflammation—as a 1⁄2-cup serving of broccoli or a cup of green tea. In 24 almonds (1 oz.): 160 calories; 14 g fat (1 g sat, 9 g mono); 3 g fiber; vitamin E (35% daily value); magnesium (20% dv).

Great for breakfast on the go! Golden roasted nuts, seeds...
Serve this simple but unique spread with zucchini or...
Easy as can be, these layered cherry-blueberry trifles are...
Toasted nuts and fresh orange zest adorn these versatile...
Salty, sweet and laced with smoke—the perfect kind of...
Honey and almonds flavor this simple (and gluten-free) cake...

Healthy Walnut Recipes

Walnuts contain alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), an omega-3 fat linked with reduced risk of heart disease, improved glucose control and, most recently, stronger bones. In a study of 23 overweight people published earlier this year in Nutrition Journal, increasing intake of ALA via walnuts and flaxseed oil decreased the rate of bone breakdown. In 14 walnut halves (1 oz.): 190 calories; 18 g fat (1.5 g sat, 2.5 g mono); 2 g fiber; manganese (50% dv); copper (20% dv).

For this tart a few tablespoons of maple syrup sweeten the...
Tender-crisp green beans tossed with creamy blue cheese and...
Here we combine carrots and celery root (also known as...
For this simple sautéed chard, flavored with rich-tasting...
Fresh cranberries get crunch from walnuts and an infusion...
This easy, comforting pear crumble is sure to please. Serve...
The joy of stir-frying is that an interesting dish like...

Healthy Pecan Recipes

Last year in Nutrition Research, researchers from Loma Linda University reported that pecans contribute significant amounts of gamma-tocopherol, the major form of vitamin E in U.S. diets. Pecans also provide notable amounts of zinc, a mineral most often found in animal-based foods. In 20 pecan halves (1 oz.): 200 calories; 20 g fat (2 g sat, 12 g mono); 3 g fiber; manganese (60% dv); copper (15% dv); vitamin E (6% dv).

Dried blueberries give these pancakes a rich blueberry...
This lively salad captures the essence of early summer with...
Catherine Schumacher used to make hundreds of Christmas...
Make plenty of these mildly sweet and salty nuts—they are...
Not so long ago, Dover sole meant an overcooked fillet...
This recipe coats tender chicken breasts with a buttery...

Healthy Pistachio Recipes

Research presented earlier this year at an Experimental Biology conference suggests that lutein, an antioxidant in pistachios, helps protect “bad” LDL cholesterol from oxidization by free radicals. Oxidized LDL contributes to the development of plaque in arteries. In 49 pistachios (1 oz.): 160 calories; 13 g fat (1.5 g sat, 7 g mono); 3 g fiber; copper & vitamin B6 (20% dv); manganese (18% dv); phosphorus & thiamin (15% dv).

With the news that dark chocolate contains some healthful...
If you haven’t tried delicata squash, it’s worth seeking...
Here we stir fresh parsley and crunchy pistachios into...
Bright red cranberries and toasted green pistachios stud...
Pistachio crust teams up with a savory mustard-dill sauce...
A dollop of this vibrant herbal sauce is magic in soup and...