Ingredients
3 cups Bob's Red Mill Buckwheat Pancake Mix
3 scoops vanilla protein powder
3 tablespoons melted butter or canola oil + 1 tablespoon cold butter
3 eggs
2 1/4 cups whole milk
Assorted berries and maple syrup toppings

Directions

In a large bowl, mix together the pancake mix, protein powder, 3 tablespoons of melted butter, eggs and milk until completely combined.

Next, place the cold butter in a large frying pan over medium-low heat and once it is melted add about a 1/2 cup of the pancake batter into the pan.

Cook for 2 to 3 minutes per side or until golden brown on each side and cooked throughout.

Add toppings and serve.

Recipe reprinted with permission courtesy of Bob's Red Mill Natural Foods.

3. Shopping for environmental impact: Conscious food production

Growing interest in regenerative agriculture -- which starts with farming practices that restore soil, improve biodiversity and ultimately can help conserve water -- has brands boasting clean practices like Regenerative Organic Certification on labels, and consumers shifting towards products with both nutritious health benefits and long-term environmental benefits.

Diego Norris, chief marketing officer of Gimme Seaweed, hailed the sea vegetables as \"the ultimate regenerative crop\" that, along with shellfish, \"is one of the few farmed foods with a net positive environmental impact.\"

\"Seaweed requires no fresh water to grow, and if farmed organically without the use of pesticides and chemicals, as Gimme does, it can help to keep our oceans clean and fight climate change,\" he told \"GMA.\"

The first and now leading organic seaweed snack in the U.S. uses its organic farms to sequester carbon and improve water quality. One ton of seaweed can sequester over 1 ton of carbon dioxide per year.

\"As awareness continues to rise around climate change, interest in sustainable farming practices and usage of coastal and marine resources has increased,\" Norris said, adding that since 2018, the seaweed category has grown by more than 63%.

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PHOTO: Eco-conscious products from Whole Foods Market.
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Other brands at the forefront of this forward-thinking trend, Norris said, include Barnana, which has pioneered the practice of utilizing imperfect or overripe bananas to create nutritious snacks,\" which helps mitigate food waste and underscores a commitment to sustainability.

Similarly, he said, \"Moonshot Snacks, now under the Patagonia Provisions label, exemplifies another trailblazer in climate-friendly food production. From conscientious sourcing and eco-friendly packaging to their overall manufacturing process, they embody a holistic approach to environmental stewardship.\"

Beyond seaweed, Norris suggested shoppers keep an eye out for other ingredients that have a significant impact in sustainable agriculture.

\"Legumes like chickpeas and lentils, and ancient grains such as sorghum, quinoa and amaranth,\" he suggested. \"Legumes, in particular, are lauded for their ability to enrich soil with nitrogen, thereby enhancing soil health. They also offer a rich source of protein, making them an ideal ingredient for nutritious snacks. Ancient grains are valued for their low water requirements and adaptability to grow in less-than-ideal farming conditions, making them a sustainable choice for future food production.\"

How to try the trend

To see which style of legumes you want to incorporate more of next year, check out this recipe from Daphne Oz that uses both green lentils and black beans for burgers; Antoni Porowski's bean, chickpea and quinoa chili recipe; or One Great Vegan's lentil vegan meatballs.

4. Next level instant noodles

For years, home cooks who enjoyed a semi-homemade approach have shared inventive ways to amp up the flavors of store-bought instant noodles. Now, brands like Omsom are elevating options with gourmet flavors that rival classics and leave out unwanted preservatives, adding ease and comfort to a warm bowl with high-quality ingredients.

As Omsom continues to expand into more spaces, co-founder Kim Pham told \"GMA\" her team is continuing on the company's \"day one mission of being a brand that reclaims and celebrates the multitudes that exist in Asian American flavors and stories.\"

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\"I think we're seeing an emergence of 'high-low' -- taking ultra-convenient formats that were previously looked down upon or perceived as low-quality, like instant noodles or pre-made sauces, and revamping them,\" Pham said.

\"There's an element of re-imagining and reclaiming nostalgic, childhood faves here that really resonates with modern consumers,\" she added. \"When we launched Omsom's Saucy Noodles earlier this year, our goal was to break free from the notion that instant noodles are cheaper or lackluster, with bold, rustic sauces and thick and bouncy air-dried, knife-shaved noodles.\"

How to try the trend

\"I honestly love taking the high-low concept to the max. Sometimes I'll top our Saucy Noodles or boxed mac 'n cheese with a beautiful seared, medium-rare rib eye from the butcher,\" Pham said. \"It's decadence to the max and sometimes exactly what I need after a long weekday.\"

As Pham suggests, incorporating gourmet store-bought packs of noodles or sauces can be a fast, easy and frugal way to transform and elevate a single star ingredient like steak or seafood.

5. Little luxuries

Little treats and reward culture has been all over social media and the trends council forecasts, it's here to stay.

Whether it's an impulse cookie buy or a mood-boosting beverage, brands have already started to get on board to adjust cost and format to fit individual serving packages that add joy without breaking a budget.

How to try the trend

FeelGoodFoodie creator Yumna Jawad has the ultimate \"little luxury\" that you can make ahead in a big batch and store away for that post-commute treat or another spontaneous moment of indulgence. Plus, unlike some packaged treats, this one has just four good-for-you ingredients.

Date Snickers Recipe

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Ingredients
12 medjool dates
1/4 cup peanut butter divided
1/4 cup chopped roasted peanuts divided4 ounces dark chocolate bar cut into chunks

Directions
Use a small sharp knife to cut a slit in each date lengthwise. Remove the pits.
Fill each date with 1 teaspoon peanut butter and add 1 teaspoon of crushed peanuts on top. Set aside.
Place the chocolate in a microwave-safe bowl. Place the bowl in the microwave at 30 second intervals. Stir the chocolate in between each 30 seconds until all the chocolate is melted.
Place a toothpick inside each stuffed date and dip the date in the melted chocolate. Use a spoon to coat the date completely in the chocolate, then allow any excess chocolate to drip off.
Transfer the chocolate covered date to a tray or plate lined with parchment. Sprinkle the top with the remaining crushed peanuts.
Place the dates in the fridge to allow the chocolate to set, about 10 minutes.

Recipe reprinted with permission courtesy of FeelGoodFoodie.

6. Complex heat

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PHOTO: A lineup of spicy pepper products from Whole Foods Market.
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The trends council said it has seen an \"evolution with global peppers taking off in every aisle,\" with expectations that the trend will only grow hotter.

Even Ed Sheeran dipped into the spicy condiment game this year with Tingly Ted's, his first hot sauce collaboration with Kraft Heinz.

Specialty pepper varieties are widely seen in fresh, whole, ground or pickled forms, and there's a new wave of botana sauces and chili oils appearing in condiment aisles nationwide.

Whole Foods reported that \"pepper-infused drinks are going beyond kombuchas, cold-pressed juices and smoothies, with ready-to-drink beverages like canned tepache filling up the fridge with a refreshing kick.\"

How to try the trend

Chef and Food Network personality David Rose previously shared this sweet, tangy and spicy recipe for homemade hot sauce, the perfect way to top your food with this trend at home.

7. Beautifully decorated sheet cakes

Video: Food trends to look out for in 2024

According to the New York Times, \"GMA\" contributor Lori Bergamotto said that the shape of a large sheet cake is the perfect canvas for creative, artistic displays in frosting form.

An earlier version of this story was originally published on Dec. 11, 2023.

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