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Virtual Cooking Class: Garlic Rapini Pizza Bianca

Virtual Cooking Class: Garlic Rapini Pizza Bianca

Original Air Date : May 28, 2021

Original Air Date : May 28, 2021

Did you know you can use Greek yogurt in everyday cooking? Oikos® Greek Yogurt has calcium and protein and is delicious to eat on its own but can also be used in recipes.

This cooking demo features the recipe for Garlic Rapini Pizza Bianca where Emily Richards, PHEc shows you how to use Oikos® Greek Yogurt in new ways and if you have never tried rapini before, this slightly bitter vegetable which also has calcium, is the perfect topping for this dish. Each serving has 500 mg calcium and 26g protein.


PRESENTERS

Emily Richards

Emily Richards

Professional Home Economist
Emily Richards is a professional home economist, freelance food writer, chef and cookbook author who also enjoys culinary instruction for home cooks who want to learn more and have fun in the kitchen. She is the author and co-author of 11 cookbooks which include topics from Italian cuisine, weeknight dinners, glycemic index diets and comfort foods. Emily writes and develops recipes for cookbooks, print and online publications and websites that include everyday cooking and healthy eating.

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Tracie Napoli

Tracie Napoli

Director, Marketing and Communications, Osteoporosis Canada

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