Crumb Top Pumpkin Muffins that are fully plant-based and easy to make. This simple recipe yields 12 delicious, fluffy muffins with cranberry and nut crumb topping. Ingredients Yield: 12 muffins Time: 35 minutes Crumb Top Pumpkin Muffins Crumb Topping Directions Nutrition Information Nutrition Disclaimer More …
Hasselback Sweet Potatoes make for a delicious, quick, and easy plant-based side dish for any holiday gathering! Ingredients Serves: 4 Time: 45-50 minutes Hasselback Sweet Potatoes Directions Nutrition Information Nutrition Disclaimer More Deliciousness If you’re looking for even more tasty recipes, keep browsing around Hearty …
Black-Eyed Peas & Collards Soup is perfect for the cold weather months and a great New Year’s Day dish for a large gathering. This hearty soup is rich in protein, fiber, and vitamin A. For a meat version, try adding sausage. If you’re using raw black-eyed peas, soak the night before or do the quick soak by boiling for two minutes, remove from heat, and allow it to rest in the pot covered for 1 hour or longer.
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Pomegranate Cake with notes of orange & ginger makes for a delicious fall-winter recipe around the holiday times that is super easy to make. This fluffy, moist cake is lightly sweet and bursting with flavor. Not too bad for a plant-based recipe at that! Ingredients …
Creamy Acorn Squash Soup with green acorn squash, purple kale, and blended to make a delicious and nutrient-dense soup. This recipe is perfect for Fall. For added protein, try topping with roasted chickpeas or tempeh cubes. Ingredients Serves: 4-6 Time: 60 minutes Creamy Acorn Squash …
In a large mixing bowl, combine the other ingredients for the tofu and stir together with a rubber spatula.
Carefully fold the drained tofu cubes into the bowl, evenly coating them with the mixture.
Transfer the tofu to a lightly greased baking sheet and roast in the oven for about 25 minutes. You may flip halfway through to get an even crisp on both sides. Don’t be discouraged if the tofu sticks to the pan. It will also roast fine if it isn’t flipped. Remove the tofu from the oven once cooked.
Meanwhile, prepare your remaining vegetables and begin boiling water to cook the udon.
Once the water is boiling, cook the udon for 5-7 minutes, then drain and rinse in a colander with cold water. Set noodles aside.
Then, cook your roux. Begin by combining the flour and oil in a small saucepan and stirring continuously for 10 minutes on medium-low heat with a wooden spoon.
Add the spices to the roux and stir for 1-2 more minutes. Then, steadily add the 1/2 cup of vegetable broth to the roux, switching to a wire whisk and stirring continuously until the roux is thick. Remove from heat and set aside.
Finally, cook your vegetables in sesame oil in a skillet until tender.
Add the noodles to the vegetables, then add the 1/4 cup vegetable broth to the roux to slightly thin it before adding to the udon stir-fry.
Carefully combine the roux into the stir-fry before folding in the roasted tofu.
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Coconut Curry Split Pea Soup is lightly spicy and hearty. This low-carb dish is rich in protein and perfect for cold weather. For a low-fat option, simply remove the coconut milk and add another cup of vegetable broth. Ingredients Serves: 6-8 Time: 60-70 minutes Coconut …
Hearty Red Bean Soup with onion, sweet potato, carrot, and bell pepper. This heart-warming dish is easy to prepare and is perfect for the cold weather months. For more protein, try adding red lentils or chicken.
Cook the remaining veggies for another 5-7 minutes.
Then, add the tomatoes, beans, tomato paste, and seasonings. Stir together for 2-3 minutes.
Next, add the broth and the bay leaves and bring the soup to a boil.
Once boiling, reduce heat to low and cover. Simmer for 10-15 minutes.
After the soup has simmered, remove the bay leaves and use an immersion blender or transfer 3-4 large scoops to a blender to partially blend the soup (you may choose to skip this step if desired).
Return the soup to the heat and simmer for another 10 minutes.
Taste and adjust seasonings, serve with optional toppings and enjoy!
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Vegan Pumpkin Cookies make for a sweet little treat perfect for Fall. These plant-based cookies are easy to bake. For a gluten-free option, simply substitute for a 1:1 gluten-free flour. You may also try mixing in chocolate chips or dried cranberries before chilling the dough …