Why not add some Meditteranean flavor to your pickles? This delicious pickled cauliflower is full of all kinds of delicious vitamins and nutritious probiotics, and is a great light snack!
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Mini Tomato Tarts
Tomatoes are awesome. Sun-dried tomatoes are unbelievable! So much flavor! These sun-dried tomato tarts are zesty, delicious, creamy, and a bit nutty! Wonderful as an appetizer or for a tasty snack.
Spinach Mushroom Spaghetti
Creamy pasta, the raw vegan way! This mushroom spinach spaghetti is a delicious way to enjoy the magic that is zucchini noodles! The cashews make for a wonderfully creamy sauce with the classic flavors of mushroom and garlic. You can easily adjust the recipe to accommodate your own preferences.
Avocados Stuffed With Tangy Cashew Cream
There’s more than one way to eat an avocado, that’s what they say! But you might not want to eat them any other way after you’ve tried these cashew cream stuffed avocados! With tamari, lemon, and nutritional yeast, the cashew cream is a tangy treat that pairs beautifully with the natural richness of the avocado. Looks fancy, tastes great! A wonderful appetizer or snack.
Creamy Vegan Corn Chowder
Mmm, corn chowder! Creamy, hearty, comforting. Making soup in a blender is super easy, and preserves all those delicious nutrients and phytochemicals. This vegan corn chowder is made creamy by avocado and unsweetened almond milk (you can substitute for other non-dairy milk if you have almond allergies). The rich flavors are rounded out with paprika, garlic, lemon and — believe it or not! — vanilla. Great as a side or as a main dish.
Strawberry Cauliflower Salad
This delightful fruity salad is a great way to get yourself into the spring mindset! Super easy to make, this strawberry cauliflower salad is also easy on the wallet. And with all that money you’ve saved, you can get out there and enjoy the fresh new season!
Salads are as much about texture as they are about taste. The cauliflower adds that crunchy dimension you often get from nuts (or pomegranates!). But feel free to add some chopped almonds or walnuts in there too, if you’re looking for a little more crunch or some extra protein.
The best part of this recipe though is the dressing. There’s nothing like a good salad dressing. Oil and vinegar goes a long way, but sometimes you want to add a little sweetness to your life. The combination of onion, garlic and vinegar with strawberries and agave syrup makes for an unforgettable, tangy dressing that you’ll probably want to put on all sorts of salads. And that raw garlic isn’t just for flavor!
Because this salad is so sweet, chef Lisa Viger even recommends having it for breakfast. Talk about versatility: a strawberry cauliflower salad that can be had for breakfast, lunch, or dessert. You might even be tempted to make some for dinner!