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Classic Samosa

Classic Samosa by MyCreative Flavors

A classic indian and asian snack enjoyed with chutney. more details at http://onecreativekitchen.blogspot.com/

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Allergy-Friendly Vegan Apple Cinnamon & Raisin Muffins

Allergy-Friendly Vegan Apple Cinnamon & Raisin Muffins by The Blender Girl

I just don't think you can go wrong with the combination of apples, cinnamon and raisins. In fact, if you are baking egg-free sweet breads, cakes and muffins, apples are one of your best culinary friends. They help to bind and add texture and flavor that is not too overpowering (you could use an extra pinch of cinnamon if you wanted…

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Burdock Root from the Farmers Market at Union Square

Burdock Root from the Farmers Market at Union Square by Karen Schuld

My friend Keiko, from Tokyo, introduced me to burdock root, a slender brown root vegetable that is common in Japanese cuisine. This week, i was happy to find this vegetable at the farmer's market at Union Square. The root has a nutty sweet flavor with a crunch texture that tastes perfect with a bowl of rice and a glass of hot Saki.

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Cherry Juice Infused Cranberry Scones

Cherry Juice Infused Cranberry Scones by Rich H

These vegan method scones are a tasty treat to celebrate George Washington's Birthday, President's Day or whatever day you want to celebrate.

1 vote
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No-Bake Apple Tart

No-Bake Apple Tart by Rich H

Get in on the raw food movement! Raw fruits and veggies are really the best way to enjoy all the healthy benefits of a plant-based diet. While I am not a raw foodist in general, I do enjoy raw dishes now and again and really enjoy seeing what I can come up with in the lab (aka kitchen)! Try this one...you'll love it!

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Mexican Veggie Millet

Mexican Veggie Millet by Hilary

After returning from a year in Korea, we just HAD to get a rice cooker. The Koreans couldn't live without it and now neither can I! If you don't have one, well...I recommend one. But you certainly can make this meal in a slow-cooker or even in a pot on the stove - but you'll need to watch the pot and stir:) It starts to smell…

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Home Made Sun Dried Tomatoes

Home Made Sun Dried Tomatoes by gypsy696

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Vegan Gluten Free Skordalia

Vegan Gluten Free Skordalia by The Blender Girl

Do yourself a favour and partake of this simple rustic treat inspired by the fabulous spud. As anyone will happily agree – a spud is never a dud; and these mashed spuds are simple and sublime. There are a ton of fantastic skordalia recipes out there. A lot of them use crusty bread, which is of course, is a recipe for disaster, for…

1 vote
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Creamy Vegan Cauliflower Soup

Creamy Vegan Cauliflower Soup by The Blender Girl

For a simple, impressive, and downright delicious soup, you just can’t go past this creamy cauliflower blend. I never tell people what is in it, cause it is so much fun listening to all of the creative guesses. Parsnip? Cream? Onion? What exactly makes this soup taste so good? The cashews! Just make sure you puree the nuts really well…

2 votes
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Pasta And Broccoli

Pasta And Broccoli by Brett Ede

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Thai Pumpkin Soup

Thai Pumpkin Soup by Brett Ede

2 votes
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Homemade Ricotta Cheese

Homemade Ricotta Cheese by kristy

It's only take you 30 mins to come up with your own fresh & nice batch of homemade cheese to fill in your belly.

1 vote
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Butternut Squash and Tahini Soup

Butternut Squash and Tahini Soup by Roxana GreenGirl

2 votes
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Vegetable Rosti

Vegetable Rosti by Lisa Faley

Traditionally a Swiss farmer’s breakfast and made strictly with potatoes, this dish is now mostly served as a side and can include many other ingredients. I had carrots and squash on hand and wanted something less starchy than strictly potatoes. Here is my updated version. The addition of squash makes it taste a little sweet. The…

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Bye Bye Blues, A Quick And Spicy Bean Dish

Bye Bye Blues, A Quick And Spicy Bean Dish by kathy gori

I have a small confession to make. I love trick vegetables. You know what I'm talking about, the orange cauliflower, the red squash, the black garlic. So you can imagine my surprise and delight when the gang at Lunita Farm showed me a basket of dark purple green beans at the Saturday Farmers Market. I'd never seen anything like…

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