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Orange Scented Couscous

Author: Amy Finely

Creamy Chia Coconut Ginger Carrot Soup

To give this velvety vegan soup a tiny bit of crunch and extra visual appeal, chia seeds are stirred in after the soup is pureed.

Author: Janie Hoffman

Fried Green Plantains

Tostones. In many Latin American countries, crunchy tostones are as popular (and served as often) as french fries are here. A single bite of their salty crust and tender interior will tell you why they're...

Author: Melissa Roberts

Cauliflower "Couscous" With Dried Fruit and Almonds

We swap in richly spiced cauliflower "rice" for semolina in this nutritious and gluten-free take on couscous. Serve it as a side for grilled vegetables or meats or hearty stews like Easy Lamb Tagine with...

Author: Rhoda Boone

Garlic Confit

Author: Sondra Bernstein

Raw Vegan Chocolate Mousse Cake with a Peanut Butter Swirl

This vegan and gluten-free chocolate mousse cake has a no-bake date and coconut crust. With a peanut butter swirl, it tastes just like a Reese's®! Store covered in the refrigerator for up to 5 days, or...

Author: Justin Moldenhauer

Summer Berry Coconut Milk Ice Pops

The jammy mash-up of berries with coconut milk and cardamom makes these homemade vegan popsicles just rich enough-and irresistible.

Author: Kimberley Hasselbrink

Stuffed Dates

Author: Jeff Koehler

Falafel Mushroom Loaf

This hearty meatless loaf combines earthy wild mushrooms with classic falafel spices. A lemony tahini sauce takes the place of gravy and bright pomegranate seeds lend flair.

Author: Katherine Sacks

Fasoulia (Breakfast Kidney Bean Dish)

This is a traditional breakfast served in many Arabic countries. It can also be eaten for lunch or dinner in case you don't have any meat on hand, as the beans are full of protein and fiber! Very delicious!...

Author: AiyahM

Chickpea Ragout

Author: Sheila Lukins

Angel Hair with Fennel Pesto

When the holiday excesses are over and the lights are low, the time comes for quiet, simple dinners. This light, lively pasta is a welcome relief from the weeks of heavy protein.

Author: Monte Farber and Amy Zerner

Armenian Vegetable Stew

Author: Claire S. Kedeshian

Zucchini and Snow Pea Salad

Author: Melissa Roberts

Roasted Strawberries with Black Pepper

Author: Michele Anna Jordan

Vegan Quinoa Stuffed Peppers

A vegan and gluten-free spin on stuffed peppers. I don't enjoy the Mexican flavors usually associated with quinoa, so this recipe closely resembles the flavor of a standard beef-and-rice stuffed pepper,...

Author: soymustache

Yummy Korean Glass Noodles (Jap Chae)

After lots of trial and error, I have managed to recreate one of my favorite appetizer dishes served at a Korean restaurant. While this is not the traditional Jap Chae that includes meats and vegetables,...

Author: SarahandtheCity

Grapefruit Brûlée

Using a culinary torch is the best way to caramelize the sugar into a candy shell, but you can also make this old-school breakfast treat using your broiler.

Author: Bon Appétit Test Kitchen

Sauteed Broccoli Rabe

An easy Sauteed Broccoli Rabe recipe

Restaurant Style Salsa (Pioneer Woman)

I must say I was skeptical of making salsa with other than fresh tomatoes, but i was pleasantly surprised. Like Pioneer Woman, I also don't like most of the store-bought salsa because of the vinegar flavor....

Author: AmyZoe

Candied Yams

Author: Peter Berley

Slow Cooked Green Beans With Harissa and Cumin

Toss green beans with tons of olive oil and aromatics and surrender the whole thing to your oven for an hour or two until it becomes impossibly soft and caramelized.

Author: Claire Saffitz

Vegetable and Chickpea Ragout

Author: Wendy Giman

Basmati Rice, Microwave Method for Cooking

Cooking Basmati Rice in the Microwave

Moroccan Vegetable Salad

Author: Mayim Bialik

Three Bean Salad with Olives

Author: Sandy Krasner

Last Minute Vegan Cashew Cream Cheese

Call this whatever you like, a vegan cream cheese, a dip, a spread, or whatever. All I know is that it's yummy and it carries me through those days when my avocados are just not soft yet or when they are...

Author: Bayla Haskel