Traditional Haskap Jam (Honeyberry Jam)
Haskap berries, sugar, and lemon juice are all you need to make a sweet and tart haskap jam. No added pectin required for this special Canadian summer treat!
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Haskap berries, sugar, and lemon juice are all you need to make a sweet and tart haskap jam. No added pectin required for this special Canadian summer treat!
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This vegan soy cashew yogurt is rich, creamy, and budget-friendly. No coconut milk, no thickeners, only whole food ingredients. As mild or as tangy as you want!
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Japchae is a Korean stir-fried dish featuring bouncy sweet potato noodles, sliced carrots, plenty of scallion, all lightly coated in a sweet and savoury sauce.
1-Pan Vegan Japchae (Korean Glass Noodle Stir Fry) Read More »
Nyonya kaya is a creamy coconut jam from Southeast Asia. This vegan pandan kaya is rich, sweet, and addictive. Spread it on toast, or eat by the spoonful!
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Nothing is easier than a simmering pot of Mexican beans. Frijoles de la Olla is a cheap, no-fuss whole food recipe. Use pinto, mayocoba, or whatever beans you’ve got!
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This stinky tofu recipe is the perfect introduction to the funky world of fermented tofu. Braised in a spicy broth, Taiwanese stinky tofu soup is a must-try.
Stinky Tofu Soup: A Stinky Tofu Recipe for Hesitant Beginners Read More »
An inky black noodle dish from Korean, vegan jajangmyeon is made with a hearty mix of tofu and vegetables covered in a rich and savoury black bean sauce.
Vegan Jajangmyeon for Two (Korean Black Bean Noodles) Read More »
Mamaliga is a traditional Romanian staple made from cornmeal, similar to Italian polenta. The recipe is easy to follow and yields a perfect texture every time.
Romanian Mămăligă (Golden Cornmeal Porridge) Read More »
Kerala ishtew is a hearty coconut milk vegetable stew with a little heat. Full of carrots, potatoes, and green beans, this is a cheap and healthy staple food.
Kerala Ishtew (Indian Coconut Milk Vegetable Stew) Read More »
Buddha’s Delight (luohan zhai) is a Chinese vegetable-beancurd medley, traditionally eaten after Lunar New Year. This loaded one-pot meal is a vegetarian feast!
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