New Roots Organics
Organic Recipes
What good would our service be if we didn't eat? Luckily we do, and we work every day to bring you the absolute best organic foods that we can find. This contains recipes on creative ways to cook your organic bounty. In the near future we will also be adding all sorts of interesting information about the foods we eat, and those we've never tried before.

Looking for a recipe for some produce you have? Type in the name (ex: carrots) below and hit Search:


...or select a category if you'd like to browse: If you want to submit a recipe to share with the New Roots Organics audience, please email us at customerservice@newrootsorganics.com.

Recipe of the Week
Leek and Asparagus Frittata (Serves 4)
courtesy of The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen

Ingredients
2 tablespoons butter
1 cup chopped leeks (white and pale green parts only)
1 12-ounce bunch thin asparagus, trimmed, cut on diagonal into 1-inch pieces (about 2 1/2 cups)
1 cup sliced stemmed shiitake mushrooms
3 eggs
1 cup diced Fontina cheese, divided
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper
1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese

Method
  1. Preheat broiler.
  2. Melt butter in heavy broiler-proof 10-inch-diameter nonstick skillet over medium heat.
  3. Add leeks and sauté 4 minutes.
  4. Add asparagus and shiitake mushrooms, sprinkle lightly with salt, and sauté until tender, about 6 minutes.
  5. Whisk eggs, ¾ cup Fontina cheese, ½ teaspoon salt, and ½ teaspoon pepper in medium bowl.
  6. Add egg mixture to skillet; fold gently to combine.
  7. Cook until almost set.
  8. Sprinkle remaining ¼ cup Fontina cheese and Parmesan cheese over.
  9. Broil until frittata is puffed and cheese begins to turn golden, about 3 minutes.
  10. Cut into wedges and serve.





 
Why New Roots?
We can give you reasons until apples grow out of our ears. Check out our top 6 reasons for New Roots.
 
 
Hungry For Good Health?
Start eating better next week.
sign up today!
 
 
Site of the Week
organicistheanswer.com to inspire those who want to learn about the benefits of organic agriculture. It aims to provide clarity for those confused by the sea of food labels and build trust in the USDA organic label. www.organicistheanswer.com