
'To get notified about new video uploads, subscribe to Well+Good\'s channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/Wellandgood Hot take: Salad dressing is the differentiator between a homemade salad that tastes like you paid $20 for it, or a bland bowl of greens you\'re ready to toss in the trash after a few bites. But if you\'ve been nervous to try your hand at homemade dressings (PSA, the store-bought stuff can often contain lots of preservatives and gums), it\'s really not as hard as it might seem. On our latest episode of Cook With Us, senior food and health editor Jessie Van Amburg challenged Sam Kass—cookbook author and former White House chef to the Obamas—to whip up an anti-inflammatory meal in less than 30 minutes, and the star of the show was his five-minute turmeric salad dressing. The dressing is made using just six ingredients—olive oil, lemon juice, turmeric, mustard, ginger, and garlic—and can be used on a variety of dishes, which Kass illustrated by sharing not one, but two salad recipes that are veggie-packed conduits for slurping up the golden topping. Why all the hype over a salad dressing that doubles as an inflammation fighter? Because Kass believes that food is the foundation of our health. \"The best medicine we have is the nourishment we get through the foods we eat,\" Kass says. \"Inflammation is one of these things that is a root cause of so many conditions that people are facing, and food actually is a big driver of that.\" Kass recommends integrating turmeric in your diet whenever you can (so go ahead and drizzle this dressing over everything), but he\'s also a fan of tapping into its anti-inflammatory benefits via supplements like UPGRAID™, which uses organic turmeric to help reduce inflammation and promote workout recovery. \"It\'s really had a huge impact on how I feel every day,\" he says. Consider the golden root a boost for your health and your lunch. RECIPE: Dressing: Olive oil Turmeric Ginger Lemon juice Garlic Dijon mustard + Add the ingredients to a blender, and blend until smooth Cold Salad: Kale Pecans Mint Red Onion + Chop the kale into thin slices + Add the garnishes to your bowl + Drizzle your salad with the dressing + Massage the kale for a few minutes to coat it and take away the bite + Serve! Warm Salad: Broccoli Cauliflower Brussels Sprouts Carrots Parsley Shallots + Toss the vegetables in your oil of choice, and add salt and pepper to taste + Roast at 350 degrees for about 10 minutes + Plate your vegetables + Drizzle in the turmeric dressing, and serve! Subscribe to Well+Good’s channel for more nutrition tips & tricks: https://www.youtube.com/c/Wellandgood Check out more healthy eating content here: Cauliflower fried rice recipe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IfK9aDhqU_8 The benefits of turmeric: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wc1KC8Ref0M About Well+Good: From the beginning, Well+Good launched as the premier lifestyle and news publication devoted to the wellness scene—and its chic lifestyle components. Created by two journalists—and joined by many more—Well+Good is known for its impeccable reporting and trend-spotting on the healthy living beat. Well+Good has become the leading source of intel on boutique fitness and the juice industry, plus cutting-edge nutrition, natural beauty, and more. Well+Good is your healthiest relationship. You can find Well+Good here: Site
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