If you’re looking for a fuss-free, plant-based chili that even meat-lovers will adore, you’ve met your match.
Read MoreAlthough korma can be made with ghee, yogurt or cream, these ingredients aren’t necessary for the signature indulgent creaminess.
Read MoreUse this simple, flaky pastry to make wholesome, heartwarming pies full of veggies!
Read MoreRemember to garnish the veggie curry with a few dashes of chilli to make it extra comforting and tasty!
Read MoreIf you have leftover cooked brown or white rice from another dish, use it here. Other grains, such as quinoa, bulgur, spelt kernels, barley, and kamut, also work.
Read MoreAs an alternative to pastry topping, cut circles, triangles, or squares from soft tortillas, naan bread, or baked pizza dough, brush with extra-virgin olive oil oil, and use them to top the pies.
Read MoreThese sweet potato enchiladas are perfect to impress friends at a dinner party! You can drizzle with avocado dip or some yoghurt, whichever is preferred.
Read MoreThese fajitas are packed with healthy ingredients and a spicy kick from the jalapenos and garam masala.
Read MoreThis is perhaps the best “burger” recipe I’ve ever developed, not only because of its luscious flavor and texture but also because it holds together so well.
Read MoreThis enchilada sauce has just the right amount of spice and will go perfectly with any Mexican dish, whether it’s used as a dip for tortillas, or a sauce for your burrito.
Read MoreThe star of the show for this meat-free pizza is the homemade pesto and sautéed vegetables.
Read MoreYou can buy cooked lentils in a can and they will work fine, but look, cooking lentils is not a big deal. If you do use canned, promise me that you’ll use those leftover lentils in a burrito or a wrap!
Read MoreSquash is rich in nutrients and low in calories. Use this recipe if you’re looking for a protein-packed, delicious meal to impress your family and friends!
Read MoreThe topping is really easy to make and it adds crunch, but to save time, you could use 1½ cups seasoned croutons or ½ cup vegan parmesan cheese instead.
Read MoreShakshuka originated in North Africa but has gained popularity throughout the Middle East, Western Europe, and North America. It typically incorporates fresh chile peppers, such as jalapeño, chipotle, or serrano.
Read MoreScrape roasted beets, onions, herbs, walnuts, and juices into a serving bowl. Add quinoa toss to combine. Sprinkle Parmesan cheese (if using) over the top.
Read MoreAlmond flour is a great gluten-free flour to use in these fritters, but you can also use a gluten-free blend, unbleached all-purpose flour, or chickpea flour.
Read More