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Cut The Crap Kitchen: How-to Cook On A Budget In Costa Rica

We hope you enjoy these Cut The Crap Costa Rica Kitchen Recipes and information on local fruits and vegetables. We have provided descriptions and nutrition information for produce that is common in Costa Rica and other Central American countries. These foods are generally grown in-country which reduces their costs.

Although we are not nutrition experts or doctors, we have consulted these experts and have used our own experience to form the basis for the health benefits of most dishes. The majority of recipes and foods are healthy choices; however, we have added a few "not so healthy" choices to satisfy those occasional cravings.

Costa Rica Kitchen Recipes, try something new. Remove things you don't need. Cook what is local. And, stay in budget.

Delicious Banana Pancakes, Quick & Easy, Gluten-FreeBy Nikki PageAvocado Tomato Toast & Fruit Savor a heart-healthy, plant-based breakfast with this easy Avocado and Tomato Toast. Packed with fiber, healthy fats, and vitamins, it's the perfect quick start to your day. Enjoy with a side of colorful, seasonal fruit for added antioxidants. Ingredients: Whole-grain bread Ripe avocado Fresh tomato Lemon juice Mixed greens Seasonal fruits Prep Time: 5 mins | Cook Time: 15 mins | Total Time: 20 mins Toast, top, and enjoy! This excerpt is short and to the point, making it suitable for search engine results while still providing essential information about the recipe.
Fried PlantainBy Nikki PageSince plantains take little preparation, they make a great snack. Delicious fried plantains also work great for dessert. Topping desserts with fried plantains is a great way to add flavor. Try topping your bowl of vanilla ice cream with a few pieces of some warm, bright-colored, sweet, fried plantain. Use your imagination to create some delicious, colorful creations of your own. We typically use a small amount of coconut oil to fry our plantains. This keeps the nutrition value high and the fat and calories low. Tip: We included the option to add sugar; however, we recommend trying them without sugar the first time. We usually do not add sugar. On occasion, we will add sugar for our guests visiting from the U.S., as they typically are accustomed to sugar being added to everything.

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