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Make a meat-free feast: 5 foolproof vegan recipes for a cracking Christmas dinner - Stylist Magazine

Posted: 16 Dec 2020 01:04 AM PST

Method

Add the potatoes into a deep saucepan with hot water and boil them until half-cooked. Add a pinch of salt and cook for about ten minutes. Drain the hot water immediately after ten minutes, and let the potatoes cool down before using a fork to scrape the outside of the potatoes on all sides.

Add the salt, parsley, chilli flakes, ground coriander, balsamic vinegar and olive oil, and mix together. Add the potatoes and stir them together, so that all the potatoes are well-coated. Leave to rest for 10 minutes before roasting them.

Pre-heat the oven at 200C fan. Place the baking tray in the middle of the oven and roast them for 15 minutes. 

Vegan/Vegetarian Holiday Recipes - WFLA

Posted: 15 Dec 2020 07:46 AM PST

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Plank Roasted Hassleback Butternut Squash with Pineapple Head

By Ray Lampe, Dr. BBQ

Makes about 6 servings

In the fall harvest season Butternut Squash are abundant and while there are many ways to make them tasty, a little charcoal flavor and our Pineapple Head Seasoning is about as good as it gets. We cook the squash for a bit before cutting in the Hassleback style just to soften it up and make the process a little bit easier. You could skip the planks, but you will need a perforated grid or a sheet pan to keep the beautiful squash presentation from falling apart when you move it.

1 medium butternut squash

Olive oil

Dizzy Pig Pineapple Head Seasoning

2 wood cooking planks soaked in water for at least an hour

1 stick cold butter cut into 8 pieces

  • Prepare the grill or smoker to cook indirect at 375°
  • Peel the squash
  • Remove the stem, then split it in half lengthwise
  • With a scoop or spoon remove all of the seeds and membrane and discard it
  • Brush the halves all over with olive oil, then season liberally with the Dizzy Pig Pineapple Head Seasoning
  • Place the squash halves in the cooker, cut side down and cook for 30 minutes
  • Remove and let them cool for 5 minutes so you can handle them
  • Lay a chopstick or something similar on each side of the squash
  • With a sharp knife, cut the squash lengthwise every ¼ inch using the chopsticks to keep you from cutting it all the way to the bottom
  • Repeat for the second half
  • Brush the halves again with olive oil and season them again with additional Dizzy Pig Pineapple Head Seasoning
  • Place them cut side down on the planks and place the planks on the cooking grate.
  • Cook for 30 minutes
  • Top with the slices of butter spacing them evenly across the squash halves
  • Continue cooking for another 20-30 minutes until the squash is tender to the touch and golden brown
  • Serve right on the planks

Dr. BBQ's Homemade Cranberry Barbecue Sauce
• 1 cup canned whole berry cranberry sauce
• 1 cup ketchup
• Juice of 1/2 lime
• ¼ cup brown sugar
• ¼ teaspoon kosher salt
• ¼ teaspoon black pepper
• ¼ teaspoon cayenne
In a medium saucepan on the stove over medium low heat, combine the
cranberry sauce and the ketchup. Bring to a low simmer. Add the lime juice,
brown sugar, salt, pepper and cayenne. Mix well and return to a low simmer.
Cook for about 5 minutes stirring occasionally.

From Cajun Caesar with Blackened Chickpeas to Dalgona Hot Chocolate: Our Top Eight Vegan Recipes of the Day! - One Green Planet

Posted: 15 Dec 2020 07:01 AM PST

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1. Cajun Caesar with Blackened Chickpeas

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If you're a Caesar salad fanatic, prepare to be blown away! This Cajun Caesar with Blackened Chickpeas by Megan Sadd has spicy Cajun dressing and blackened chickpeas that elevate this meal from beloved classic to showstopper status. Crunchy romaine and creamy avocado perfectly balance the heat, while the chickpeas taste like crisp, chewy flavorbombs. Feel free to serve this dish at a party, and it was devoured even faster than the truffle mac 'n' cheese. Bottom line—this salad is a must try!   Reprinted with permission from Vegan Yum by Megan Sadd, Page Street Publishing Co. 2020. Photo credit: Megan Sadd

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Who doesn't crave the comforts of vegan mashed potatoes and gravy during the winter months? This Gluten-Free Mushroom Gravy and Mashed Potatoes by Robin Browne has all the feels of regular gravy except it's totally vegan. The gravy is herb-packed, creamy, and rich in flavor.

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This Dalgona Hot Chocolate by Alchemy Eats is perfect for chilly days!

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These Maple Glazed Carrots by Alexandra/Eian Kelly are tender, sweet, and the perfect side dish to any Thanksgiving dinner! Made with Canadian maple syrup, these maple carrots are perfect for fall and pair so well with peas, stuffing, and mashed potatoes.

6. Hoppin' John With Okra and Tomato Stew

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In this Hoppin' John With Okra and Tomato Stew by Adam Merrin and Ryan Alvarez, the tender black-eyed peas are simmered with sautéed onions, mounds of garlic, crisp celery and bell peppers, and stirred with diced tomatoes, sliced cabbage and nine potent herbs like thyme, bay leaves, smoked paprika and cayenne pepper. Topped with toasted rice, shredded kale, halved cherry tomatoes, green onions, and thinly sliced okra, these colorful garnishes also add a satisfying texture and a pop of bright color.

7. Gingerbread Latte Cupcakes

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If you're addicted to gingerbread lattes from a certain international coffee chain, you'll LOVE these cupcakes. This Gingerbread Latte Cupcakes by Charlie Rioux really taste like gingerbread-flavored coffee!

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8. Easy and Zesty Lemon Drizzle Cupcakes

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These Easy and Zesty Lemon Drizzle Cupcakes by Holly Jade are surprisingly quick and easy to make. They use a simple white cake as a base that is augmented with a liberal amount of lemon juice and zest and then topped with a velvety buttercream frosting. They look like a fresh, sunny, spring day and they taste even better.

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