Technically this recipe is, in fact, TWO recipes in one, but the ingredients overlap so much and let’s face it, who doesn’t want some amazing homemade pesto hummus to have on hand, even if you don’t eat it all with these fries…? (Side note: I didn’t eat it all, either but I ended up using the rest the following day in another dish…so keep your eyes peeled for that post soon!)
Read MoreNot only is this Chocolate Oatmilk Ice Cream the one of the simplest summer recipes to make it also sneaks in an extra serving of veggies into your favorite summer snack by using avocados to make it extra creamy and dreamy! Only using 5 ingredients, most of which you probably alfready have in the house…it’s perfect for the kiddos because when it warms up it gets soft but never really "melts" making it much less of a mess for little mouths!
Read MoreWhile collard greens might not be the traditional way to top a corn'd beef sandwich, the fibrous texture of collards makes them the perfect green to pickle. Unlike some other, more delicate greens, collards are easily able to retain their texture and bring a
Read MoreIf you are craving the flavors of curry but are short on time you are going to love these Curry Chickpea lettuce wraps! They are shockingly easy and even with roasting the chickpeas only take about 15 minutes to pull together with less than 10 ingredients that you probably already have in your panty! I used the lettuce as the “wrap” for this recipe but it would be equally as good wrapped in a tortilla or stuffed into a pita!
Read MoreThanksgiving is right around the corner and while you might now typically think of kale as a food worthy of your holiday feasts, trust me, this recipe is going to win you over. A happy medium smack in the middle between a broccoli casserole and a green bean bake this unique side dish is packed with flavor the all the creamy goodness that you’re craving in your autumn inspired comfort foods!
Read MoreIf you are craving the flavors of curry but are short on time you are going to love these Curry Chickpea lettuce wraps! They are shockingly easy and even with roasting the chickpeas only take about 15 minutes to pull together with less than 10 ingredients that you probably already have in your panty! I used the lettuce as the “wrap” for this recipe but it would be equally as good wrapped in a tortilla or stuffed into a pita!
Read MoreI typically don't use much frozen produce but Publix had Birdseye veggies on sale a couple weeks back so I grabbed a few bags. Topped with a creamy sauce made with sauteed onions, nutritional yeast, garlic, oat milk from the Rise Brewing Company, and some herbed cream cheese from Miyokos Creamery I honestly wouldn't have even known the difference between fresh and frozen.
Read MoreThis easy Muffuletta is a plant-based twist on a popular and traditional New Orleans sandwich! If you’ve got a pallet that craves salty, briny, and vinegary flavors you are sure to love these olive infused sandwiches. Admittedly, they can be a little messy to eat, but I promise they are worth every sloppy bite!
Read MoreI grew up eating this dish once a week. Well, maybe that’s n exaggeration, but for sure, twice a month, at least! My Momma always called it burrito pie but someone informed me on my Instagram this week that it’s also deep dish Mexican Pizza! Either way, it's one of the most simple dishes you can imagine and it's good every single time! Dare I say, it will stand up to ALL the pickiest eaters, and this vegan version with homemade refried beans is the perfect thing to serve to a crowd of “mixed eaters”!
Read MoreWhen you live alone and cook for guests mostly on the weekends, your mid-week fridge can often end up filled with the odds and end s from dishes gone-by! This pasta dish is not only great because it uses up your leftover hummus but also because it really does take less than 15 minutes to throw together…and bonus, you can always use a tub of store-bought hummus if you have to!
Read MoreThese Roasted Red Pepper and Feta Sandwiches with Olive and Garlic Spread are simple enough to whip up, even after the longest of days, and hearty enough to not feel like you are skimping on “dinner.”
Read MoreAnyone who thinks that they don’t like Brussel sprouts, I dare you not to like this recipe. This dish is so good and so simple. It’s perfect for entertaining as we head into the holiday season because although brussel sprouts are often available year-round these days their peak season is from September to mid-February making them budget friendly for serving a crowd.
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