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Vegetarian Labor Day Recipes

Labor Day is a week from today. As someone who usually whips something up last minute and thinks to make holiday posts only in hindsight I’m amazed I’m posting this a week early; and I hope someone out there finds a useful recipe from the bunch.

Whether you’re a vegetarian yourself, entertaining vegetarian friends or just need some Labor Day recipe ideas, I picked out a few of my favorites that would be perfect for an outdoor barbeque. Most of these recipes don’t scream “vegetarian” and won’t have you running to the store to pick up new ingredients; they’re just darn good recipes that happen to be vegetarian.

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Vegetarian buffalo “chicken” dip is still one of my favorite things to eat. If you love buffalo dip you won’t even notice the simple substitution of beans for chicken. Just buy some tortilla chips and you’re good to go for a party.

Grilled tofu is surprisingly simple whether you’re a longtime vegetarian or just hosting some. All you need is a 3-ingredient marinade and a spot on the grill. This recipe has enough flavor to make anyone happy.

 

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Gluten-free cornbread is essential for any cookout. The cornbread is delicious on its own but even better next to some sloppy sides. Remember to leave out some extra butter and honey and serve it hot!

Spicy maple baked beans taste better than any beans you’ll get from a can. They’re spicy, smoky, sweet, salty and savory all in one. Making your own vegetarian worcstershire sauce is ten times easier than it sounds and adds a whole new dimension of flavor to the dish. Everyone will love these.

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Gluten-free flag cake definitely would steal the show. A rich chocolate sheet cake with smooth vanilla buttercream and decorative berries is a perfect way to celebrate the end of Summer and please some hungry mouths.

Stuffed strawberries is another great patriotic dessert, and it comes already portioned! Slicing and stuffing fresh strawberries might take a little extra time but you’ll definitely get asked for the recipe. And this recipe naturally avoids most of the common food allergies(except dairy).

 

 

 

7 Favorite Summer Recipes

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Summer is an appetite killer. I can’t be the only one who has a hard time being creative in the kitchen and thinking of perfect flavors to mix for dinner when it’s 90 degrees outside and humid. I’d rather take out the ice cream and call it a night.

Mashed potatoes and gravy aside, there are still plenty of healthy and not so healthy foods you can make with a little forethought that’ll have you hungry even in the Summer. Here are some of my favorites to make when the temperatures climb.

Drinks

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Tequila sunrises are a perfect Summer drink with only 3 ingredients and the refreshing taste of orange juice. A less complicated drink means more time having fun outside and socializing.

Appetizers

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Firecracker guacamole has a nice spicy kick to wake up your taste buds. And of course it has a fresher taste than store-bought guacamole because it’s all homemade. It’s a winner for hosting a party or bringing to a party.

If you’re grilling, perfect grilled potatoes are the way to go. They’re similar to a thick-cut oven fry but instead get an added smoky flavor from the grill, and a cinch to make while you’re grilling up dinner.

Entrees

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Hot or cold, caramelized onion and balsamic vinegar bean salad makes for a tasty dinner with sweet and savory flavors. You can make a big batch on the weekend and have it any night you feel like a home-cooked meal without the effort.

Easy black bean salad is the dish to make if you only have 5 minutes or don’t feel like turning the stove on. It’s a one-pot winner with a slightly spicy kick and and simple ingredients.

Dessert

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Chubby hubby cheesecake lives up to all the expectations the Ben & Jerry’s flavor brings. The pretzel crust, peanut butter cream cheese filling, and chocolate ganache are always a hit. It’s a great ice-box dessert recipe to bring to the picnic.

If you’re a fan of s’mores stuck without a campfire, no-bake peanut butter s’mores bars are the perfect fix for a sweet treat. They’re easily portioned, too, so make them for a crowd and watch them fly off the plate.

Almond Flour Dessert Recipes

It’s no surprise that I like making desserts with almond flour. It’s probably my favorite gluten-free flour to use. It’s great whether you’re trying to eat grain or gluten-free, has virtually no flavor, and has a perfect consistency in baked goods. You can buy it at most stores nowadays(I usually get the Trader Joe’s brand almond meal) or pulse almonds in a food processor to make your own at home(just be careful not to accidentally make almond butter).

Here are a few of my favorite dessert recipes with almond flour in them. A lot of them are readers’ favorites, too. You can read the comments on any of these recipes to find out what substitutions and success other readers had trying out these recipes.

The Basics:

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Almond Flour Chocolate Chip Cookies: Everyone needs a good chocolate chip recipe they can rely on, right? This is definitely the one if you need to follow a gluten-free or grain-free diet. They come out flavorful and with just the right texture to match “regular” chocolate chip cookies. There are over 140 comments on the recipe page so it’s tried and true as well.

Almond Flour Brownies: Another readers’ favorite are these brownies. They’re also one of my favorites, too. I tend to make them or a variation on them monthly whenever I need a good brownie. They’re also gluten and grain-free, but you would never be able to tell from the taste or texture. They’re just a great, fudgy, chocolaty brownie.

A Little Different:

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Gluten-Free Cookie Dough Truffles: Who doesn’t love eating raw cookie dough? That’s what these are, except covered in chocolate. And it’s all entirely safe to eat, gluten and grain-free. This recipe’s too good not to share. Almond flour is the perfect flour substitute in this one because the flavor is virtually undetectable.

Almond Flour Banana Bread: Banana bread is one of my favorite snacks when it’s around the house, especially with a cup of tea on a rainy day. This banana bread is very moist and reminds me of the kind you get at Starbucks. If you have a few browning bananas laying around the house this is a great go-to.

Almond Flour + Coconut Flour:

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Gluten-Free Thin Mints: Until the Girl Scouts start making gluten-free cookies, the best kind are the ones you can make in your oven. Almond flour and coconut flour give these a great texture while chocolate and mint give them that perfect flavor; you won’t be able to taste the difference!

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Gluten-Free Flag Cake: I made this last year and think I might have to make it again. If you’re looking for a good, basic chocolate cake recipe without the grains or gluten this is simple enough for anyone to whip up. Personally I like this with a vanilla cream cheese frosting but you can let your imagination go wild.

12 Months Of Recipes

It’s hard to believe the final week of 2012 is here. I wanted to do a round-up of some of my favorite recipes from the year but wasn’t sure how to go put it together. I decided to go with my favorite recipe from each month of 2012. Needless to say, there’s a lot of peanut butter and chocolate involved. I’m hopeful that I’ll get to make and share each of these again in 2013, especially the ones I haven’t made for almost a year; recipes only live as long as somebody’s making them.

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January: Paleo Vanilla Cupcakes

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February: Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookie Cake

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March: Gluten-Free Thin Mints

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April: Roasted Asparagus

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May: Perk-Me-Up Trail Mix

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June: Perfect Grilled Potatoes

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July: Maple Almond Granola

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August: Chubby Hubby Cheesecake

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September: Copycat Chocolate Hazelnut Larabars

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October: Homemade Peanut Butter Pumpkins

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November: Chewy Peanut Butter Cookies

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December: Gluten-Free Pumpkin Pancakes

Here’s to another delicious year!

Gluten-Free Peanut Butter Cookie Recipes

I’m starting to get the impression that I’ll be craving cookies all December. They’re the perfect dessert to end a meal because they aren’t too decadent or messy but still delicious. I’m always drawn to peanut butter cookies; then again I’m drawn to peanut butter anything.

These are a few of my favorite peanut butter cookies I’ve made before that are tried and true. I’ll be doing a lot of baking over the holidays and I’m sure I’ll need one or a few of these recipes. I hope other people can enjoy them, too.

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Chewy Gluten-Free Peanut Butter Cookies. I only made these for the first time 2 weeks ago but I’m hooked. The combination of texture and flavor is perfect for a peanut butter cookie. These are the good ol’-fashioned kind.

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Double Chocolate Peanut Butter Cookies. If anything makes peanut butter cookies better it’s undoubtedly chocolate. So why not use chocolate peanut butter? A perfect mix. 

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Quadruple Peanut Cookies. You have to know a recipe’s going to be good when it involves Reese’s Pieces and peanut butter chips.

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Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Macaroons. I haven’t made these in over a year which is a crying shame. They’re probably one of the easiest to make for beginning bakers and they’re vegan and gluten-free.

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Egg-Free Peanut Butter Cookies. These are certainly less hearty than the other cookies and more airy. They’re the best for making sandwich cookies with a thick layer of peanut butter buttercream in the middle.

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7 Homemade Candy Recipes

2 days from Halloween and it almost slipped my mind to post about candy recipes. I guess this hurricane talk has really distracted me.

I’ve been noticing some of these recipes getting more attention lately but didn’t realize why until just this weekend. Of course the only thing better than fattening, sugary candy is homemade sugary candy and now is definitely the right time of year to treat yourself.

Here are my 7 favorite candy recipes I’ve made over the past couple years. I don’t think any of them disappoint.

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Homemade Peppermint Patties

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Peanuts & Pretzels Bark

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White Chocolate Candy Corn Bark

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Homemade Mounds Bars

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Homemade Peanut Butter Pumpkins

If you make any of these, please comment on the original recipe page and tell how it went! I love hearing from readers who’ve tried recipes.

Popular Recipes With Fresh New Looks

Anyone who’s been blogging for a while will tell you they cringe a little when they go look through old posts. Often when I go through the archives I find the photos aren’t great, the writing is awkward, and the recipe is poorly explained.

As much as I want to keep putting out new content, I also feel obligated to go back from time to time and put everything I’ve learned from years of food blogging back into those old recipes. So far I’ve started with some of my most pinned and shared recipes to freshen up and I thought I’d share them again since these are too good to sit in the archives and gather dust.

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These chocolate peanut butter bars are one of my favorite desserts ever to throw together. With just 4 ingredients, it’s no hassle either. The last time I made these I used the banana peanut butter I made earlier in the month. I didn’t think it could get better than chocolate and peanut butter but it certainly can.

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The healthy frozen s’mores parfait recipe was a Summer favorite last year and it’s already picking up steam again. Using banana “ice cream” as the base drastically cuts down added sugar and makes it great for the whole family. If gluten-free graham crackers weren’t so expensive, I’m sure I’d be eating these every night.

Last but certainly not least, paleo mug cakes never go out of stile. I thought I’d be eating less of them when the weather was warmer and hot desserts are less appetizing but I was very wrong. Again, with bananas as the sweetener and a good serving of protein and healthy fat, this isn’t a bad thing to be eating, either.

I hope sharing these helped someone find a new favorite. Hopefully I’ll continue digging through old posts and sprucing them up and one day I might even find a recipe that doesn’t use chocolate. Maybe.

Bark, Bark, Bark

Yesterday I was supposed to go to the store and pick up ingredients to make bark last night. Before I could it started raining, so that never happened. Sure, it stopped raining and the sun came back out but by that time I was home and too comfortable to do more than look at bark recipes online and drool a little.

As I was looking through the bark recipes I have on this site, I realized I only had 4. That’s a shame since it’s one of my favorite things to make and it’s so so easy. I’ll be sure to improve on that from now on; you can never have too much bark.

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I made this peanuts and pretzels bark back in November when I was staying with friends for a few nights, but I stole a taste before I gave it away and I have to say it’s one of my favorites ever. You just can’t go wrong with peanut butter chips, especially in salty-sweet desserts.

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Roasted hazelnut and candied ginger bark is definitely the most elegant bark I’ve ever made. I also used high quality baking chocolate instead of chocolate chips for these and I have to say that brought the recipe to a whole new level.

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I have weird tastes; I love bitter things. I’ve even eaten coffee beans whole on their own. That being said, they definitely taste better with chocolate. That’s why I love espresso bark. It’s also a hell of a lot cheaper than buying chocolate covered coffee beans, which are also amazing.

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My body’s two main food groups are probably chocolate and nuts, so this is practically like taking a vitamin. You could really use any nuts you like but I like making this triple nut bark with peanuts, cashews, and almonds and a little salt for extra flavor. But you really can’t go wrong as long as there’s chocolate and nuts involved.

I’ll be sure to make it to the store today. I might spend a mini-fortune on chocolate chips and crazy mix-ins, but I can tell that will be money well spent.

Any particular favorite bark recipes? Recipes and links are welcome!

Simple Recipes For Easter

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Easter is a week from today. Wasn’t New Years just a few weeks ago? I guess at some point I should pick and work on a resolution…

If you actually gave something up for Lent, Easter is the best time to gorge yourself on it and still feel accomplished for the last forty days. If you didn’t, there’s plenty of food to gorge yourself on, still. My favorite thing about Easter(besides the chocolate bunnies, of course) is that it marks the start of a new season bursting with light and spicy flavors that wake up your taste buds after months of winter squash and heavy sauces.

Here are some of my favorite recipes that are quick and work perfectly for an Easter feast. Of course there’s dessert since Easter is also when we celebrate my birthday; you need a cake to put candles in.  

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Appetizers:

Lime Tortilla Chips

Firecracker Guacamole

Roasted Red Pepper Hummus

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Side Dishes:

Balsamic Brussel Sprouts With Wine

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Vegetarian Mains:

Cranberry Cashew Quinoa

Caramelized Onion and Balsamic Vinegar Bean Salad

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Desserts:

Gluten-Free Lemon Cupcakes

Egg-Shaped Peanut Butter Cups

No-Bake Almond Butter Date Bars

Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookie Cake

I hope there’s something there that you’d enjoy!

The Most Popular Recipes Of 2011

Life’s a bit of a popularity contest; I’m not delusioned into thinking otherwise. And so, instead of me telling you what my favorite recipes have been so far, I figured it’d be more useful to show you the recipes you all picked as the best—the popular crowd.

These are my 5 most visited recipes over the past year. Rereading the comments on all of these posts, I’m shocked by how many people tried(and loved) them. It makes me happy since I loved all of these, too. Hopefully as popular as they are you’ll find one that’s new to you and be inspired to try it out like others have.

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These Raw Vegan Hazelnut Chocolate Cakes blew up on stumbleupon. With almost 40,000 views and a couple hundred likes, it’s been a huge hit for plenty of foodies. But don’t think it’s just for raw vegans; this tastes delicious no matter who you are(even the avocado frosting, which I swear you won’t be able to taste anything funny in).

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Healthy Frozen Smore Parfaits were a huge hit on Pinterest over the Summer. I have to say I made these more times than I can count myself; they were the perfect way to beat the Summer heat with 2 servings of fruit in each serving. 

If you’ve ever googled “Almond Flour Cookies”, you’ve probably landed on these Almond Flour Chocolate Chip Cookies. It’s one of my most visited daily pages and has been visited even more frequently in the past few weeks; looks like a lot of people will be having gluten-free holidays. The best thing about these is that you probably already have all the ingredients for them in your pantry. 

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To this day I’m surprised by how often this Peanut Butter Yogurt Dip is pinned on Pinterest. If everyone who pinned this onto a board called “NEED TO MAKE!!” actually has—well that would be a lot of peanut butter. Apparently it’s a big hit with little kids, which I can understand since I love it and am pretty much just a big kid at heart.  

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This Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Hummus is probably my most made recipe judging by the comments and testaments I’ve gotten. If you’re still afraid of the idea of a sweet hummus, trust the hundreds of people who tried it and know that you can’t taste anything but goodness.

Here’s to 2012 being an even tastier year.