April 27th, 2017
Roxanne Holland
When I think spring, it usually conjures up scents of lemon. The clean, fresh scent is a welcome addition to the beginning of the warm weather season.
And lemon on asparagus is absolutely amazing and is the perfect melding of fruit and vegetable. I baked the asparagus in the oven but it is just as good on the grill. Be careful not to overcook because the vegetable becomes tough and stringy.
I paired with rice noodles cooked with low-fat coconut milk but any rice or noodle work. The asparagus is also great on top of a salad so you may want to double-up the recipe.
ENJOY!
April 24th, 2017
Roxanne Holland
My husband is from the south and when it comes to biscuits he is an expert. I have tried replicating his grandmother’s famous recipe but it never properly veganized.
I decided to give it another try with some different ingredients. These received the “Jack Seal of Approval”.
Super simple to make but the key is to make sure the Earth Balance is COLD when mixing into the flour and other dry ingredients.
ENJOY!
April 18th, 2017
Roxanne Holland
I like to try and invent a variety of veggie burgers and these seriously are amazing. Most veggie burgers have cooked peas and corn, which are two of my least favorite veggies. I prefer broccoli and sweet potato so that’s what I put in this recipe.
You can always bake them in the oven but I prefer the crispy texture that comes from pan-frying or grilling. If you want to bake, I would recommend coating the burgers in cornmeal first.
I used Cajun Seasoning for a little bit of heat but you can substitute hot sauce or eliminate it altogether. These burgers are gluten-free but if you want them to hold together better, add 1/2 cup of bread crumbs.
Burgers can be made ahead and frozen.
ENJOY!