Sips and Soups with Sprouts Brand!

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Delight in sweet sips and savory soups with high-quality, better-for-you items—always at incredible value from Sprouts Brand!

Chicken and Sausage Soup with
White Beans and Spinach

Spice up the evening with a savory soup featuring Sprouts Brand herb-seasoned roasted chicken, baby spinach, great northern beans
and organic chicken stock.

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Chicken Sausage Soup

Creamy Black Bean Curry

Dish up a tasty vegan curry crafted with some of our vegan Sprouts Brand items like coconut cream, vegan vegetable stock and black beans.

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Creamy Black Curry

Detox Green Smoothie

Start the morning with a clean detox smoothie made with baby spinach, vanilla vegan protein powder and more from Sprouts Brand.

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Green Detox Smoothie

Valentine’s Day Gifting

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Valentines Day treats and roses

Valentine’s Day Gift Basket

Make Valentine’s Day extra memorable when you treat your someone special to a DIY gift basket
filled with a variety of sweets, sips and florals that say, “I love you.”

Step 1: Select Your Bubbly

  • Ciaobella Proseco
  • Sparkle House Sparkling Rose
  • Culterra Red Blend

Step 2: Scoop Up Bulk Sweets

  • Yogurt pretzels
  • Assorted gummies
  • Chocolate marshmallow bites

Step 3: Browse the Bakery

  • Belgian chocolates
  • Chocolate dipped strawberries
  • Lemon raspberry cupcakes

Step 4: Gather Feel-Good Essentials

  • Pacha Soap Co. Jasmine Gardenia Bath Bomb
  • Aura Cacia essential oils
  • Weleda hair and body care

Step 5: Pick Fresh Florals

  • Dozen red roses
  • Dozen color roses

Step 6: Tie Together with a Ribbon and Bow

Store bulk sweets in small, individual bags and place all items in your gift box.
Wrap a beautiful ribbon around the box as a finishing touch.

Step 7: Close with a Greeting Card

Add a kind greeting card message to let your loved one know how much they mean to you.


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Valentine’s Day Recipes

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Dish up the perfect Valentine’s or Galentine’s Day dinner that everyone will enjoy! Form a tasty appetizer to a quick-and-easy dinner complete with a sweet dessert that will instantly become a favorite.

Caprese Hearts

Start dinner with a light and classic appetizer that can
be ready in less than 15 minutes!

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Caprese Hearts

Parmesan Cream Pasta

Next up is a creamy and cheesy pasta dish
with a tasty twist of lemon!

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Cream Pasta

Chocolate Covered Cookie Dough Hearts 

Finish off the night with cookie dough hearts made with love
and of course … chocolate!

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Cookie Dough Hearts

Game Day Bites

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Grab your bread, buns or rolls and get stackin’ with tasty bites perfect for game day and so much more! Whether you prefer a classic slider, a veggie sandwich or something new, we’ve got a mouth-watering recipe for everyone!

Blue Cheese Sliders with
Beer-Glazed Onions

Stacked high with classic beef patties, topped with caramelized onions, blue cheese and sandwiched between two buttery brioche hamburger buns.

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blue cheese sliders

Open-Faced Tuna Grinders

Albacore tuna, fresh herbs and spices, pepperoncini peppers and an oregano vinaigrette create this tasty open-faced sammie.

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open faced tuna grinders

Grilled Mushroom and Eggplant Party Sandwich with Miso Mayonnaise

Last up on the lineup is a juicy sandwich with mushrooms, eggplant, miso mayonnaise and more atop a fresh French baguette.

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Grilled Mushroom and eggplant party sandwich

Build Your Own Nacho Bar!

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Cheer on your team your way this season with three different recipes for your nacho bar loaded with tasty toppings and unique combinations.
Whether you’re dishing up individual plates or setting the entire table, there’s something for everyone on the roster.

Jalapeño Popper Football Cheeseball

Loaded with cheddar cheese, bacon and jalapeños, this cheeseball is perfect to pair with chips, pretzels, crackers and so much more!

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Jalapeño Cheese Ball

Slow-Cooked Barbacoa Beef

There’s no better item to pile high on your nachos than barbacoa beef! Made in a slow-cooker, this barbacoa features chiles and traditional spices.

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slow cooked barbacoa beef

Queso

Ooey, gooey and oh-so-melty, this queso dip has all your favorites like cheddar jack cheese, green chiles and fresh red onion!

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Queso in a bowl

Celebrating Black-Owned Brands

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items from Black-owned brands

A Celebration of Black-Owned Brands

At Sprouts, we’re proud to support Black-owned businesses and the many innovative contributions
of the Black community on high-quality, better-for-you products.

Vibrant Health products
Kahawa 1983 Packages

Vibrant Health

Supplements made from hand-selected
ingredients based on the latest science.

Kahawa 1893

Made from specialty-grade beans sourced directly
from women farmers in Kenya and Rwanda.

Bottles of Plezi
Packages of Moonshot crackers

Plezi

The taste kids love with less sugar, more fiber
and real fruit juice in every serving.

Moonshot Crackers

Made with stone-milled artisan wheat and
perfect for dipping and snacking.

Packages of Partake Cookies
Alaffia products

Partake

Food allergy safe, each cookie recipe is gluten-free,
vegan and free from the top 9 allergens.

Alaffia

Luxurious body care essentials handcrafted
at women-led co-ops in West Africa.

ayo brand items

AYO

Hand-crafted West African dishes featuring unique
ingredients and ready in less than five minutes.



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Convenience Meals

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Grab-and-Go Delicious

Relax and find your healthy with tasty, ready-to-heat, eat or cook meals fit for every lifestyle!

Chicken Skewers with Tahini Roasted Vegetables

Chicken Skewers with Tahini Roasted Vegetables

Serve up a new take on a mealtime classic with chicken skewers and roasted vegetables with lemon tahini.

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Shrimp with Agua Chile Quinoa

Shrimp with Aguachile Quinoa

Warm up cold nights with a bowl of shrimp aguachili quinoa

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Pesto Pasta Caprese

Pesto Pasta Caprese

Dish out seconds (and thirds) of perfectly paired pasta with pesto.

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Great Vegetables for Grillin’ in Summer

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The high heat and smoky flavors of a grill can work wonders on certain vegetables, including some that would surprise you. The trick is in the timing. And, like everything, a little bit of preparation goes a long way.

Grilling Corn on the Cob

Fresh corn grills beautifully, especially when the heat caramelizes the kernels instead of steaming them. Take a peek a few different methods for grilling corn:

  • Keep the husks on and place them directly on the grill
  • Husk and wrap them in aluminum foil with butter and honey
  • Soak them in water prior to placing directly on the grill
  • Husk them fully, coat them lightly in oil or butter, and place them directly on the grill. Just make sure you turn them frequently!

Grilling Asparagus

Asparagus is a favorite and so easy! Just Snap off the bottom end, marinate in olive oil, and add a little salt and/or lemon zest.
Tasty tip: cook for 4 minutes on the grill, turning once, and they’re done.

Spicy Grilled Corn

More Great Vegetables for Grilling

Yams and Sweet Potatoes

Cut them into 3/8-inch slices, skewer and place on the grill for about 10 minutes.
Tasty tip: don’t worry about how dark they get on the outside, you can always peel off the outer layer with a fork. You want to make sure they are thoroughly cooked so you don’t end up with a hard, raw core.

Red Peppers

Stem and seed them, then cut into julienne strips. Marinate these in oil and then place on a very hot grill using a grilling basket or skewers and let the skin blacken just a bit.

Eggplant

Cut the eggplant crosswise into slices that are at least 1/2-inch thick; marinate with your favorite oil; then grill for about 12 minutes per side.
Tasty tip: Eggplant is high in water content, make sure you leave enough skin and flesh on it.

Radicchio

Slice it into length-wise quarters, apply the usual oil/salt marinade, and grill for about 5 minutes per side.
Tasty tip: the slight charring along with the purplish-red color of the leaves looks gorgeous.

Summer Grilling Tips: Don’t Let it Slip Through the Cracks

Nothing is worse than watching an expertly grilled onion browned on the edges and perfectly caramelized fall through the grill and land in a pile of ash. There are three or four good methods for keeping your veggies above the flames instead of in them.

  1. Buy a hinged grilling basket. You can find them in just about any kitchen accessory store, and there are plenty online as well. One real advantage to these baskets is that they are not being used to cook meat, so they tend to stay much cleaner than your regular grill top.
  2. Set wire cooling racks perpendicular to the direction of your regular grill surface. By “cross-hatching” these, you reduce the hole space and can keep those veggies from taking a dive. Be sure to spray or oil your racks before using them, and to clean them off promptly when done.
  3. Wooden skewers are cheap and can be protected from the heat by soaking them before use. Metal skewers also work great, but conduct the heat and handle with tongs or oven mitts. Of course, getting the vegetables to stay on the skewers is no easy task. Skewers work well with peppers, mushrooms, small potatoes (like Yukon golds), zucchini or summer squash, and some onions. Don’t use skewers with cherry tomatoes or asparagus. It won’t end well.

Pumpkin Purée Recipes

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5 festive ways to use pumpkin purée, that are not pumpkin pie!

We know you’ve stocked up on pumpkin this season, so we’ve compiled our 5 fave pumpkin recipes…that are not pumpkin pie! There’s something for everyone to enjoy!

pumpkin bars on a napkin
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Gluten-free Pumpkin Bars

Pumpkin bars with cream cheese frosting are likely to be your most requested dessert once your guests get a taste! Add mini chocolate chips to enhance this delectable gluten-free dish.
Recipe by: Holly, ABakersHouse.com

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pumpkin blondies on a plate
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Paleo Salted Caramel Pumpkin Blondies

These Paleo salted caramel pumpkin blondies are the ultimate treat when you’re craving something decadent! Bonus: they’re also
gluten-free and vegan.
Recipe by: Michelle Hoover, UnboundWellness.com

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pumpkin scones on a serving tray
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Paleo Pumpkin Scones
with Spiced Drizzle

These Paleo pumpkin scones with spiced drizzle are incredibly tender, full of pumpkin flavor and more than a little addicting!
Recipe by: Kaylee, LemonsandBasil.com

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pumpkin cider donuts on a plate

Pumpkin Cider Donuts

You donut want to miss out on these sweets! Filled with the sweet flavors of pumpkin Cider, maple and vanilla, and topped with honey nut O’s cereal, these donuts will be the perfect addition to your day!

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pumpkin cake with toppings

Vegan Pumpkin Cake
with Cashew Cream

Bring this sweet, vegan cake to the next party you’re headed to and your guests will “ooh” and “aah” over the sweet cashew cream and crunchiness of the pumpkin seeds.

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Picking Peak Peaches

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Peak-Season Peaches and Plums

It’s summer, and that means stone fruit season is upon us! Stone fruits are classified as any fleshy fruit with a single seed or pit in the center, including some of our favorites, peaches and plums! Available in a variety of skin colors, flavors and textures, peaches and plums are nutrition powerhouses packed with vitamins C and A and potassium!

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A Burst of Seasonal Flavor

Explore our mouthwatering variety of classic and unique peaches and plums for a sweet summer treat.

Bowl full of peaches

Pickin’ Your Peaches and Plums

Perfect to use during any stage or ripeness, take a peek at these simple tips and tricks to make the most of your sweet summer stone fruit no matter how ripe, or overripe they may be.

  • Juicy yet firm peaches and plums hold up well to heat, making them ideal for the grill, where their sugars will be developed and caramelized by the flames.
  • Slightly soft stone fruit with a deep, rich color are perfect for a sweet snack, tasty salad addition or fruity dessert topping as their flavors have matured and sweetened over time.
  • Extra soft and bruised peaches and plums are still perfectly good to use! Freeze them to enjoy at a later date or get creative and use them in ice cream, jam or a tasty baked pie.



Recipes to Peach For!

Grilled peach salad

Grilled Peach and Burrata Salad

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no-bake stone fruit tart

No-Bake Stone Fruit Tart

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plumcot crumble

Quick Plumcot Crumble

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Thanks to Joanna from BakedByJoanna.com