Kefir Muffins
Yogurt this, yogurt that. Let’s use kefir, from time to time. Here, we’ve included it in our ingredient list for these muffins, together with raisins, honey, and eggs. Snack on!
Yogurt this, yogurt that. Let’s use kefir, from time to time. Here, we’ve included it in our ingredient list for these muffins, together with raisins, honey, and eggs. Snack on!
Welcome to the ever-nutritious pearl barley! We’ll mix it with vegetable goodies and herbs. We’ll flavor with lemon juice and olive oil and we’ll use this salad to stuff tomatoes. The result will be a no-brainer refreshing starter dish, a vegan treat, or even a side-dish for that matter.
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These chocolate bars are all chocolate, almonds, and coconuts. So skip the oil and butter and use coconut oil and almond butter. Instead of table sugar use coconut sugar and replace the flour with almond flour. And finally, what would a chocolate bar be without chocolate?!
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If a cream can be viewed as a perfect definition of smoothness, then here is a good example. You need basic skills and 15 minutes at most to put this refreshing dessert on your table. What you’ll also need is a true love for strawberries.
Why not give an exotic touch to your next savory muffins? There is nothing simpler! Toss some paprika into the muffin dough mixture, then, after they’re done, top them with hummus and garnish them with pomegranate seeds and various sprouts and shoots. Let your imagination roam free!
In the mood for a hearty dessert? Let’s try the milk rice pudding. It’s a classic. Only this time we want to upgrade big time. This is why we’ll top it not only with sweetened strawberries but also with an irresistible rhubarb and red wine sauce.
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We’ve made this warm salad with beans in mind. Well, red beans, green beans, yellow beans, and snap peas, to be more precise. Whether you’ll serve it as a vegan salad or as a side dish, that’s entirely your choice.
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How do you drink your coffee? Or your hot chocolate, or your tea, for that matter? We ask you because these dairy-free muffins are perfect with each one of these. You don’t trust us? Ask the bananas, oat bran, and almond milk!
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These pancakes are special, provided that you’re crazy about greenies and veggies, in general. So, besides flour, milk, egg, and baking powder, we used here sweet corn, baby spinach, onion, and garlic. You’ll love them.
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The simplest recipes are the best! Take this one, for instance. It’s about sauteing green beans and serving them topped with pan-fried crumbled almonds. You’ll use orange juice, parsley, rosemary, and garlic to flavor it. It’s a 15-minute job.
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This vegetarian rich salad can also be consumed as a main course, too. It’s a low-fat low-cal mildly sweet and sour mixture of boiled green beans, vinegar-soaked red onion, cherry tomatoes, and panko. We made it even more interesting by flavoring it with soy sauce and serving it drizzled with lime juice.
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Although this cake has some cocoa in it, it is not about chocolate. The red velvet cake is a fluffy and creamy American dessert where cream cheese and buttermilk have the upper hand. We’ve used just a tad of harmless red food coloring and flavored the whole thing with lemon juice and vanilla extract.