List of Recipes
List of Recipes
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- Alphabetical(A-Z)
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Spiced Caramel Cake with Italian Meringue Buttercream (vegan)
- 1 h 30 ' Prep. Time
- 12 Serves
Hearty Vegan Pies
- 01 h Prep. Time
- 4 Serves
Raspberry and White Chocolate Muffins
- 20 ' Prep. Time
- 12 Serves
Vegan Crepe Cake
- 30 ' Prep. Time
- 8 Serves
Made with my lovely friends from Nature's Charm, this recipe is easy, tasty and the perfect celebration treat. My Vegan Crepe Cake combines a stack of crepes made using my classic recipe, layered with Nature's Charm Coconut Whipping Cream and topped with Nature's Charm Chocolate Fudge Sauce (links to products in the list of ingredients).
You can make the crepes in advance to save time before a special event, and serve with your favourite vegan ice-cream. Totally cruelty-free and delicious!
Breakfast Stuffed Sweet Potatoes
- 20 ' Prep. Time
- 2 Serves
Sweet potato makes for such a versatile ingredient, for salads, curries, sides and even desserts. I decided to create a sweet breakfast recipe using sweet potatoes, as well as (mostly) healthy, wholesome ingredients that taste great and will satisfy your sugar cravings.
You can use any sweet potato of your choice for this creation and substitute the fruit and nut butter with your favourites, but my recipe is a great, simple and tasty place to start. Enjoy for breakfast, dessert, or as a rich vegan snack!
Sticky Cauliflower Bites
- 30 ' Prep. Time
- 4 Serves
Black Forest Cake (vegan & gluten free)
- 01 h Prep. Time
- 6 Serves
Mild Lemon and Matcha Muffins
- 35 ' Prep. Time
- 16 Serves
Matcha and Coconut Balls
- 10 ' Prep. Time
- 10 Serves
Oat and Barberry Bisciuts
- 15 ' Prep. Time
- 8 Serves
Super Soft Hot Cross Buns
- 03 h Prep. Time
- 12 Serves
I was speaking to a Ukrainian friend who asked what kind of food we enjoy in Australia during Easter. I thought about it and said, 'We don't really have any Easter specific food, except for maybe chocolate eggs.' Shameful! How could I forget about the magnificent hot cross bun!
Store bought varieties of this soft and filling treat usually use dairy and eggs, and have loads of sugar added on top of the already sweet dried fruit. My Super Soft Hot Cross Buns are not only free of dairy and eggs, but are lower in sugar than your average bun. They take patience and a keen eye, but you'll be so satisfied when you smell your glorious warm buns in the oven (that sounds weird but I assure you I'm being genuine), and feel a fabulous sense of accomplishment. In my experience, any kind of bread or pastry making is really rewarding.
You can add extra dried fruit, mixed peel or whatever you have on hand, and more sugar if you like a sweet bun. They taste divine when warmed up, but can store in an airtight container for a couple days and freeze well. This recipe makes 12 big ones, but you can divide the mixture differently if you want them smaller - just heat them up when you're ready to eat, add a schmeeeeer of vegan butter go for gold.
Easy Vegan Dressing (Stuffing)
- 45 ' Prep. Time
- 4 Serves
Baked Doughnuts with Galaxy Icing (yeast free)
- 40 ' Prep. Time
- 18 Serves
Raw Fudgy Brownies
- 10 ' Prep. Time
- 12 Serves
Vegan Chocolate and Peanut Butter Cupcakes
- 45 ' Prep. Time
- 12 Serves
Vegan Blueberry Cheesecake Bites
- 2 h Prep. Time
- 24 Serves
Chocolate Cashew Cookies
- 30 ' Prep. Time
- 10 Serves