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Healthy eating beyond new year’s resolutions

The beginning of the year is filled with efforts to eat healthy, hit the gym and bounce back from holiday indulgences.

Lowcountry dining can be decadent, but it’s also easy to eat clean, delicious food throughout the year at home and when dining out.

Anything but basic

Basic Kitchen in downtown Charleston has focused on plant-forward dishes since opening in 2017. Executive Chef Charlie Layton serves seasonal dishes highlighting local produce, whole grains and globally inspired flavors.

After going plant-based himself, Layton created a menu of veggie-forward dishes like corn ribs, pistachio beet dip and cauliflower tikka masala.

“I find balance to be the key to a healthy lifestyle and often use Becky Lacey Michael Pollan’s advice to ‘eat whole foods, not too much, and mainly plants,’ ” said Layton. “Seeking real, unprocessed foods and getting that balance on your plate becomes easy once you start thinking that way.”

Community Supported Grocery is a grassroots local food delivery service | Courtesy Lowcountry Street Grocery

Layton featured his protein green goddess dressing (see recipe on page 18) during Basic Kitchen’s January reset that included it in a bowl for a collaboration with The Works fitness studio. The bowl featured ingredients like purple sweet potato, avocado, artichoke and caperberry salad and the dressing.

The beauty of a dressing like this is its versatility. From a dipping sauce to a chicken marinade, it can be a constant workhorse in your fridge. A more equitable, local food system

Lowcountry Street Grocery (LSG), GroceryRx (GRx) and Community Supported Grocery (CSG) are three Charleston-based, interdependent entities that create a social enterprise providing a more equitable, local food system for consumers and producers.



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