The Elevated Wellness Plate

By now, January has softened.
The urgency fades.
What remains is discernment—the ability to listen to what the body is asking for, without dramatizing the answer.
The elevated wellness plate isn’t about reinvention.
It’s about composition.
About building meals that feel intentional, grounded, and quietly satisfying.
A Plate Is a Conversation
With the body,
the season.
With what you need right now.
It isn’t built to impress.
It’s built to respond.
Begin with Grounding
Every elevated wellness plate needs an anchor—something that settles.
A good fat.
A protein-forward plant.
A softly cooked element.
Not abundance.
Presence.
When grounding is there, the body relaxes. It stops searching.
Let Lightness In
Lightness doesn’t come from subtraction.
It arrives through contrast.
A squeeze of citrus.
A splash of vinegar.
A handful of herbs.
These small, bright notes keep richness from lingering and allow meals to feel indulgent without heaviness.
Texture Is Part of Nourishment
We remember meals by how they feel.
Creamy brings comfort.
Crisp brings clarity.
Fresh cuts through warmth.
When texture is layered with intention, satisfaction arrives sooner—and stays longer.
Spice, Used Gently
In elevated wellness cooking, spice isn’t a performance.
It’s warmth.
Ease.
A quiet support for digestion.
Think curry blends, cumin, gentle heat—layers that feel steady rather than sharp.
A Familiar Green Plate
If you’ve seen the Assiette Verte au Curry, you’ve already tasted this philosophy.
Greens grounded by fat.
Brightness woven in.
Crunch added with intention.
Nothing shouting.
Nothing missing.
A Pause Before You Eat
Before the first bite, ask:
Does this feel grounding?
Is there something bright?
Is there contrast?
Will this satisfy me?
If the answer is yes, the plate is complete.

Why This Works
An elevated wellness plate:
- Supports steady energy
- Encourages trust in the body
- Reduces the urge to overthink or overeat
- Feels calm, not corrective
It nourishes without negotiating.
Closing
Elevated wellness isn’t found in rules or resets.
It lives in repetition.
In familiarity.
In plates that feel quietly right.
Next week, we’ll move beyond the plate—into the rhythms and rituals that allow wellness to feel integrated, not aspirational. À bientôt!
This is a great read. Love you. Good stuff 😘
Glad you enjoyed 😘 check out the rest of the Elevated Wellness series !
“For those days when intuition needs a little structure”…. sums it up perfectly! well said! appreciate the process.
Also, the pausing, important the pausing, not so good at that…
Merci M 🌿I need to working on the pausing too, also when I step into the kitchen to begin, so I can enjoy the process.