
Bean Burrito Fresco (September)
Healthy and delicious, this fresh and lively burrito will make you want to start dancing salsa style! Tips and tricks: 1. Let
The following wrap recipes were developed for whipping together delicious lunches with simple & kid-friendly ingredients. Each recipe includes a fruit, vegetable, grain, & “Cool Bean” for planet-friendly protein. The recipes align with HKHP’s original nutrition education program, the Daily Scoop, and provide a fun and easy classroom nutrition/culinary activity.
Healthy and delicious, this fresh and lively burrito will make you want to start dancing salsa style! Tips and tricks: 1. Let
Savory Pastry with portobello mushrooms, lentils, & caramelized onions. This recipe was created to uphold a delicious and golden brown main course,
Sweet and savory, featuring the classic American bean that got its name for nourishing our sailors. Tips and tricks: 1.
“Three Sisters” brings together hearty Native American harvests. One word: Gratitude. Native Americans grew squash, beans and corn all together and
Chicks and dudes agree this colorful chick-pea and veggie wrap is the coolest hand-held at the lunch table. Tips and tricks: 1.
Featuring Black Eyed Peas and pineapple, with a creamy BBQ dressing to inspire your soul. Sweet and savory, this wrap
Asian inspired, this super easy edamame wrap combines sweet, fresh & “umami” (deliciousness). Kids love this sweet, tangy and “umami” (deliciousness) wrap, with popular
A blend of mashed potatoes, peas & lentils drizzled in sweet curry sauce. What kid doesn’t love mashed potatoes with peas
An exotic wrap to save the oceans and have you day-dreaming about swimming with sea turtles. Tips and tricks: 1.
The deliciousness of tacos with the nutritiousness of an ensalada and holy guacamole! Enjoy the delicious taste of tacos with
Creamy, rich and crunchy – this leaner, greener and kinder version of chicken salad is SO easy and delicious, it’s sure to
Juicy, rich and tangy – this Tempeh Reuben is sure to become your St. Patty’s Day tradition. St. Patrick would, no doubt,