Recipes

  • Appetizers & Snacks,  Recipes

    Buffalo Chickpea Pinwheels

    Buffalo Chickpea Pinwheels are super cute and super easy to make. You need a food processor to get the right texture. It’s a lot like hummus texture wise. Just blend the ingredients and spread on the tortillas. When you roll up and cut the tortillas they look like pinwheels. Buffalo Chickpea Pinwheels make a fun party snack for a group of people or lunch for two. I love fun party snacks! Finger food should be fun and easy to eat. We like to serve them with pickles. I think that flavor pares well with the buffalo sauce but they are great on their own or with a side of raw…

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    Smoked Cabbage

    Smoked Cabbage is really easy to cook in a smoker. It really picks up the flavor and just falls apart. We like to smoke ours with jalapeño peppers for an extra little kick of flavor. We fired up the smoker this weekend because it finally stopped raining! So excited! I am sick of the winter rain. I love this mild unseasonably warm weather and had to find any excused to be outside so Sunday we grilled out and spent time cleaning up our yard. Smoked Cabbage is great in the winter it goes well with roasted root veggies. It is a great savory side dish. This is serious comfort food.…

  • Vegan Winter Coleslaw
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    Vegan Winter Coleslaw

    I am trying my best (hello new year’s resolution) to eat more seasonally and to take advantage of fresh produce. Sometimes all I want to eat is raw crunchy veggies. That yummy crunch can be so satisfying and filling. Vegan winter coleslaw is a great side dish or a yummy base layer for a buddha bowl. You could totally add some seitan or tofu to it and call it a meal. How Do I Make Vegan Winter Coleslaw? Coleslaw is traditionally made from raw shredded cabbage. In this winter coleslaw I used shredded brussels sprouts and cauliflower in the place of cabbage as the base. You could easily use a…

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    Black Eyed Pea Salad

    Are you excited for the new year? I know I am this past year has been tough. In the south we eat black eyed peas and greens to start the new year off right. To welcome the new year I wanted a modern twist on this tradition so I made a Black Eyed Pea Salad with fresh greens. This salad uses prepared back eyed peas. You could use canned but it is so easy cook your own black eyed peas in an instant pot if you have one. If you cook your own you won’t have to read labels to make sure your black eyed peas aren’t seasoned with meat.…

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    Vegan Stuffed Sweet Peppers

    These vegan stuffed sweet peppers are perfect for parties! The cute little mini sweet peppers are stuffed with herby cashew cheese to create a tasty vegan bite. I have seen these made stuffed with cream cheese and bacon and thought how easy it would be to veganize. I want vegan stuffed everything! So yummy! I love the color in these too. Use what ever colors you want but I like the mixed bags of peppers. The mini sweet peppers are not not that spicy. They are milder than bell peppers. If you want to make this with more heat try stuffing jalapeños or adding hot sauce to the cashew cheese. …

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    Instant Pot Black Eyed Peas

    Do you believe in good luck? In the south we eat black eyed peas on New Year’s Day for good luck in the new year. The swelling of the beans as they cook symbolizes prosperity. They are traditionally served with collard greens which are symbolic for money. Unfortunately in the south they are also traditionally cooked ham for flavoring so I won’t order black eyed peas and greens when I eat out. That’s why I prefer to cook them myself at home in my Instant Pot.  Vegan Instant Pot Black Eyed Peas are so quick and easy to make you will want to eat them all year long!  If you…

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    Tomato Sliders

    These Vegetarian Tomato Sliders are a bite-sized twist on the classic Southern tomato sandwich. Made with sweet Hawaiian rolls and fresh basil, they are the ultimate quick summer appetizer for your next backyard BBQ. Sliders are super cute mini sandwiches. I mean come on you can’t tell me these aren’t the most adorable tomato sandwiches you have ever seen. Everyone loves minis. They are easy to grab and pop in your mouth. These Tomato Sliders are perfect for parties because they only take about ten minutes to make and they will feed a crowd. Everyone at your party will love that they can just rip off a tomato slider or…

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    Vegan Pepper Jelly Dip with Cashew Cream Cheese

    Pepper jelly cream cheese dip is an appetizer most southerners know and love. This dip reminds me of the holidays but it can be served year round. That’s why I wanted to veganize it for everyone to enjoy this dairy free vegan pepper jelly dip!  How Do You Make Vegan Pepper Jelly Dip? It’s really a pretty simple concept you just dump pepper jelly on top of cream cheese and serve with crackers. You could use store bought vegan cream cheese but with this recipe you can make your own yummy homemade cashew cheese. To make this vegan pepper jelly dip you need to make cashew cream cheese first.  To…

  • Recipes,  Side Dishes

    Vegan Carrot Salad

    This recipe for Vegan Carrot Salad is simple and straightforward because I wanted to let the sweetness of the carrots shine through. There are only five ingredients and it is pretty quick to whip up. If you have a food processor with a shredder function it should take less than ten minutes to make this yummy raw vegan carrot salad. If you don’t have a food processor you can still make it by using a box grater to shred the carrots but it will take a little more time. Love Carrots? Roasted Carrots with Farro Smoky Chipotle Bagel Sandwich Vegan Buffalo Potato Salad

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    Vegan Cornbread Stuffing In Smoked Acorn Squash

    Do you call it dressing or stuffing? I just call it yummy. This vegan cornbread stuffing is easy to make and perfect for holiday meals. What are some of your must have dishes at holiday celebrations? I like to mix it up and try different recipes. I won’t stray too far from traditional dishes for holiday meals but it’s fun to try new ideas and see what everyone enjoys. One thing is for sure I always make way too much food but leftovers the next day are half the fun right? I also love using all of my different serving dishes at holiday time too. Sure sometimes we keep it…