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If you like one of these recipes, recommend it to your school cafeteria! They can be made at home or they can be multiplied to make large amounts for use in a school cafeteria. All 10 recipes won a contest held by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Let's Move, the national effort to help kids get healthier.

Chic' Penne

Weld School District in Greeley, Colorado, created Chic' Penne, a dish full of cheesy, chicken-y goodness. Whole-wheat pasta and broccoli pump up the nutrition and black pepper gives it a little kick.

Chic Penne

Porcupine Sliders

No, porcupine isn’t one of the ingredients in Porcupine Sliders! These are actually turkey burgers created by the South Education Center Alternative School in Richfield, Minnesota.

Porcupine Sliders

Lentils of the Southwest

What's not to love about lentils? Sweeney Elementary School in Santa Fe, New Mexico, came up with Lentils of the Southwest, a flavorful dish featuring onions, garlic, and spices.

Lentils of Southwest

Mediterranean Quinoa Salad

Bellingham School District in Washington state might be far from the Mediterranean, but that didn't stop the recipe team from blending lemon, garlic, and feta cheese to create Mediterranean Quinoa Salad.

Mediterranean Quinoa Salad

Crunchy Hawaiian Chicken Wrap

Mount Lebanon Elementary School in Pendleton, South Carolina, created a crunchy-spicy-sweet recipe with Hawaiian flair. Try their Crunchy Hawaiian Chicken Wraps!

Chicken Wrap

Central Valley Harvest Bake

Joshua Cowell School in Manteca, California, created Central Valley Harvest Bake, a side dish that features butternut squash grown in their home state. The recipe below feeds six people, but if your school cafeteria wants to make it, there's also a recipe that will feed 50. They'll need 10 pounds of squash!

Central Valley Harvest Bake

Tasty Tots

Move over tater tots, here come Tasty Tots. A team from Bellingham, Massachusetts, came up with this recipe, which was a hit with students. Would you believe the secret ingredient is chick peas?

Tasty Tots 

Confetti Soup

Burke Middle and High School in Charleston, South Carolina, created Confetti Soup, which they call "winter wonder soup."

Confetti Soup

Stir-Fry Fajita Chicken

Kayenta United School District in Arizona combined Southwest flavors with an Asian technique — stir frying. A fajita usually comes with a tortillas, but this recipe for Stir-Fry Fajita Chicken serves it over rice, which you should prepare before starting this dish.

Stir Fry Fajita Chicken

Tuscan Smoked Turkey & Bean Soup

Ira B. Jones Elementary School in Asheville, North Carolina, cooked up Tuscan Smoked Turkey & Bean Soup, a warm-you-up soup that blends smoky turkey with braised vegetables.

Tuscan Soup

Reviewed by: Mary L. Gavin, MD

 
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