Vegan Recipes (Most Popular)
This is a modified version of a recipe in my favorite vegan cookbook (La Dolce Vegan!) I'm not a big fan of the taste of kale by itself, but since it is so nutritious I did some experimenting, and found that it is delicious when minced in a tofu loaf =)
Feel free to add or substitute ingredients with what you prefer or have on hand. This is so simple and delicious, you must try it!
Hearty, healthy and delicious. Meat eaters love this too!!
Tastes like a Snickers, but made with ingredients that are good for you! These are a heart-healthier Valentine's treat.
This recipe is better than the original and it's without the eggs and oil. The flaxseed paste gives the needed body, and imparts a nice mild nutty flavor that compliments the pumpkin.
Here's my recipe for primal chips or fries (depending on how you slice them.) This is based off of a recipe from 150 Things to Make with Roast Chicken by Tony Rosenfeld.
If you're not "Primal to the core" you could add 1 teaspoon brown sugar to this mix.
Picture taken by a recipezaar member on my recipe page.
Refreshing side dish - perfect for your summer barbecue.
Recipe from Averie's blog LoveVeggiesYoga.com
(adapted with the addition of almonds)
http://www.loveveggiesandy
oga.com/2010/01/vegan-peanut-butter-ch
oc-chip-protein.html
This is one of the most simple recipes you will ever make in your life. It's delicious, smooth, and you can eat a big bowl of it without the side effects of regular ice cream.
Flavorful, healthy, mayo-free version. From Nikki & David Goldbeck's "American Wholefoods Cuisine"
Serve these orange and black kebabs at your next Halloween party. They're a fun way to get kids to eat more fruit, too.
This dish is simple and quick--you'll love it. Serve it for Thanksgiving or any night of the week.
I call this soup pseudo-sophisticated because of how gourmet it tastes, even though it is one of the easiest things to make! I got this recipe off of www.vegweb.com and I absolutely love it. I have made some modifications but its basically the same. This soup has AMAZING fiber and protein values.
I love to use unsweetened cocoa powder in rubs for pork. It offers a great depth to the flavor.
No time to cook? Try this quick little number! Nothing fancy, but it gets the job done and sure beats a bag of potato chips, nutritionally! ;-) [Created 2007-09-05.]
A flavor powerhouse of protien!! Cooked with no meat or meat by products. Easy to prepare by putting it all in a crock pot.
Serve with whole wheat tortillas and a home made Pico De Gallo and it is a surefire hit for the whole family.
Also the left overs are really good to mash up the next day with some lime juice and serve with tortilla chips!