Quinoa and Kale Pilaf
Pilaf is nothing more than cooking grains with aromatics like onions, garlic and spices in broth.
Pilaf is nothing more than cooking grains with aromatics like onions, garlic and spices in broth.
These Pumpkin Whoopie Pies were inspired by a recipe from “babycakes”, a fabulous vegan bakery in New York City.
Shiitake Gravy is perfect for special occasions and holidays
I wish it were Thanksgiving every week. If it were, I would have a good excuse to make this Pumpkin Cheesecake on a regular basis.
Brussels sprouts have come a long way, baby! Once considered the stuff of nightmares, boiled to death and flavorless, they are now the petite darlings of chefs and home cooks.
Meatloaf, a perennial comfort food favorite, gets a compassionate update for special occasions with this recipe for Meatless Meatloaf Wellington.
Sweet potatoes and Thanksgiving, a match made in heaven. The holiday table wouldn’t be complete without them, and with so many ways to serve them up, it’s practically criminal to leave them off the menu.
Split Pea Soup is a simple, humble soup, but don’t underestimate its ability to satisfy and comfort.
Biscotti are a wonderful treat any time of year, but especially at holiday time. Perfect for dipping in hot cocoa (vegan, of course!) or tea and delightful for giving because they are dry, crunchy and can stay for a long period of time. No need to feel pressured into eating them all in one night!
While Rugelach is a classic Jewish cookie and often eaten at Hannukah, that doesn’t mean you can’t make it all year round.