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Better Homes And Gardens February 2021 Recipes

Carne Asada Burrito Bowl

Credit: Carson Downing

Our February 2021 issue ofBetter Homes & Gardens® magazine has a little bit of something for everyone. Author Yossy Arefi shares adorable desserts perfect for a bite or two for your valentine. For complete, healthy meals in a bowl, Kevin Curry has flavor-packed ideas we've already added to our meal plan. take pizza off the guilty-pleasure list with nutritious spins from Gaby Dalkin. And finally, if you haven't already dipped your toe in the Mediterranean way of eating, Sheela Prakash's fresh recipes will convince you that now is the time.

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Mini Chocolate Peanut Butter Pies

Mini Chocolate Peanut Butter Pies

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With a ruffle of chocolate whipped cream and a piped chocolate heart, these mini pies from author Yossy Arefi, are ready for their closeup. To create the edible hearts, spoon melted chocolate into a resealable bag and snip off a corner. Pipe hearts onto waxed paper and let set. Place on pies just before serving.

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Grapefruit and White Chocolate Cookies

Grapefruit and White Chocolate Cookies

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Sour Cream Donut Holes with Raspberry Sugar and Glaze

Sour Cream Donut Holes with Raspberry Sugar and Glaze

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For her airy donut holes, Arefi fries hunks of dough then tops them, still warm, in one of two finishers: a dusting of powdered sugar blushing pink with pulverized dried raspberries or a glaze of berries cooked down on the stove top. Make one for a monochromatic look for your donut recipe, or divide your batch in half, make both, and see which is your favorite.

Buy It: Freeze-Dried Raspberries ($4, Target)

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Strawberry-Cardamom Turnovers

Strawberry-Cardamom Turnovers

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"My Strawberry-Cardamom Turnovers are so much simpler to make than they look, thanks to a package of store-bought puff pastry," Arefi says. A stove top strawberry jam spiked with a dash of ground cardamom fills the pastries and flavors the vibrant pink glaze. The jam recipe makes a bit more than you'll need for the turnovers, but it's wonderful on toast too.

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Carne Asada Burrito Bowl

Carne Asada Burrito Bowl

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"Growing up in Texas, tacos and burritos are life," says author Kevin Curry. But a heavy, high-calorie burrito isn't always what we're after when a craving strikes. That's where this meal in a bowl comes in. To lighten up things without leaving you hungry, Curry ditches the tortilla but keeps the rice. Extra veggies ramp up the fiber and antioxidants in every bite. Curry tops the bowl with sizzling marinated flank steak, a lean cut he loves for being "impossible to overcook."

Related: DIY Grain Bowls to Make Tonight

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Ramen Noodle Salad

Ramen Noodle Salad

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Want to indulge in a bowl of noodles but think you should stick to a salad? What you're after is a noodle salad, emphasis on salad. Curry doubles up on veggies and limits the noodles (chickpea or wheat for their nutrition and nutty flavors) to half of a suggested serving size. Take your pick of his dressings to finish the salad: a soy-ginger vinaigrette or spicy peanut sauce (made with powdered peanut butter to cut fat).

Buy It: PB2 Powdered Peanut Butter ($5, Target)

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Tahini, Grain, and Veggie Bowl

Tahini, Grain, and Veggie Bowl

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If grain bowls are a mainstay of your menu plan, take a hint from Curry and play with the components to stave off boredom. "Sometimes I have to remind myself there are other nutritious and wonderful whole grains out there," he says. For example, in place of his default brown rice, farro is the foundation of this plant-centric bowl. Curry uses tahini when he wants bold umami taste in a small dose. That's a cooking tip that can be applied to all kinds of recipes.

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Veggie Banh Mi Pizza

Veggie Banh Mi Pizza

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For this meat-free take on the Vietnamese sandwich, culinary entrepreneur Gaby Dalkin drizzles honey vinaigrette over the baked pizza crust then piles on pickled carrots and red onion, Persian cucumbers, red Fresno peppers, and cilantro so each slice is full of stomach-satisfying fiber.

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Roasted Garlic-Goat Cheese Pizza

Roasted Garlic-Goat Cheese Pizza

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"No one says you can't heap greens on a delicious, chewy crust and call it a salad," Dalkin says. This mozzarella and goat cheese pizza starts with a roasted garlic mash spread over the crust followed by basil vinaigrette and two types of cheese before being baked and topped with fresh basil.

Buy It: Nordic Ware Pizza Stone Set ($12, Target)

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Gaby's Homemade Pizza Dough

Gaby's Homemade Pizza Dough

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Dalkin loves an extra-thin but chewy crust. To get a just-right texture she uses two types of flour: 00 flour (superfine with less gluten) and all-purpose. If you don't have or can't find 00 flour, use entirely all-purpose instead.

Buy It: Antimo Caputo Flour Double Zero 00 ($11, Amazon)

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Pesto Pasta with Charred Radicchio

Pesto Pasta with Charred Radicchio

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You probably have everything you need to make author Sheela Prakash's homemade pesto for this Mediterranean-inspired pasta, even if you're out of basil. Almost any combo of herbs or leafy greens, nuts, and cheese works. The rich sauce offsets radicchio's natural bite.

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Shawarma-Spiced Halloumi and Vegetables

Shawarma-Spiced Halloumi and Vegetables

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Halloumi, a semihard goat and/or sheep milk cheese, is distinct from other cheeses because it doesn't completely melt. Roast it with warming spices and vegetables—almost anything goes, here Prakash used sweet potatoes, tomatoes, and onion—and the cheesy squares soften but hold their shape, which means you're left with creamy chunks to spear your fork into.

Buy It: Wilton Jelly Roll Pan ($7, Bed Bath & Beyond)

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Flank Steak Tagliata with Arugula and Parmesan

Flank Steak Tagliata with Arugula and Parmesan

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Spicy Broccoli Rabe and Chickpea Skillet

Spicy Broccoli Rabe and Chickpea Skillet

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Humble beans and greens take on new life with the addition of blistered, crispy chickpeas in Prakash's surprisingly high-in-protein (16 grams) vegan dinner (skip the optional cheese garnish to keep this recipe vegan). Broccoli rabe is inherently bitter, but splashes of acidic wine and lemon juice tame its bite. If you can't find rabe, sub in Swiss chard or kale.

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Cacio e Pepe Farinata

Cacio e Pepe Farinata

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Throughout northwestern Italy, street vendors make and sell this super-simple pancake based on chickpea flour (with the nutty flavor to prove it). Prakash's snack takes its inspiration from peppery cacio e pepe (aka cheese and pepper pasta), complete with a dusting of Parmesan.

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Broiled Swordfish with Fennel-Caper Slaw

Broiled Swordfish with Fennel-Caper Slaw

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The classic cabbage in mayo dressing is only one interpretation of slaw. Here, Prakash uses shaved fennel, capers, lemon juice, and mint for a zippy—albeit unconventional—version that's a crunchy complement to broiled swordfish steaks.

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Slow Cooker Vanilla Yogurt

Slow Cooker Vanilla Yogurt

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Before you have to add yogurt to the shopping list, set aside a bit of that almost-empty container to use as a starter for an at-home batch of yogurt. It takes about 30 minutes of prep, then your trusty slow cooker does the heating. Store your homemade yogurt in the fridge for up to two weeks of healthy snacking/breakfast/desserts.

Buy It: Crock-Pot Cook & Carry Slow Cooker ($40, Target)

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