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Love Is in the Air

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    February is known as the month of love—and we’re surrounded by it everywhere we look! Whether you’re being showered with affection from family or loved ones or basking in a little self-care this year, this season demands appreciation! What we’re embracing the most? Foods that are for our hearts and from the heart.

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    In our feature this month, we’ve compiled delicious recipes that don’t just focus on the sentiments of love, but that also nurture the heart’s well-being. Our collection of gorgeous dishes is designed to make heart-healthy foods accessible yet elevated—just in time for Valentine’s Day. There’s no better way to keep your heart beating stronger for longer than with nutritional foods you’re bound to fall in love with.

    This assortment of healthy and beautiful dishes covers diverse dietary preferences so that no one is left out—a true display of love. The passion behind these recipes will surely leave you falling head over heels!

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      French Lentil & Beet Salad with Garlicky Walnuts
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      French Lentil & Beet Salad with Garlicky Walnuts

      Boiled green lentils tossed with crunchy carrots and a biting Dijon dressing is an iconic French side dish to eat alongside a piece of poached salmon or chicken. But it often looks like a stodgy brown mess. This recipe dresses up those drab legumes with all the colors of the spring rainbow: pink radishes, green sugar snaps, and garnet (or golden) roasted beets. The latter can be roasted a few days in advance to save time, and you can do the rest of the chopping and whisking while the lentils cook. The salad is finished with a little Italian flair—balsamic vinaigrette and torn basil. Garlicky walnuts add crunch, and if you’re angling for another carb companion, add shaved parmesan or ricotta salata. MAKE IT A MEAL: Bulk up this salad by tossing it with marinated kale or baby arugula, or serve it alongside chicken, fish, or grilled portobellos.