vegan recipe

Vegan Creamy Potato Leek Soup

You will need an Immersion Blender or high powered blender for this recipe.

3-4 med leeks, Cut lengthwise, cut into smaller pieces, washed WELL

1 Scallion

1 bag Little Potato Company Gold Potatoes, washed and cut in halves

1 tbsp coriander

1 tbsp Crushed Red pepper

1 tsp salt

tsp black pepper

2 tbsp avocado oil

1/2 cup plant-based whipping cream

1 jalapeno

3 cloves garlic

8-10 cups broth/ water

Fresh Dill

Topping:

Fresh Dill

Heat large soup pot with avocado oil and add chopped scallion until golden, add garlic, stir until fragrant. Add leeks, little by little, stirring while you go. These will cook down. Add halved potatoes, jalapeno, salt, peppers, dill (save some dill for garnish) and coriander. Add water or broth to mixture and cook until potatoes are tender with a fork. Add plant-based whipping cream. Use immersion blender to blend soup. Season to taste. Served great with Sourdough Bread!

If you don’t have an immersion blender you will need to safely scoop soup into blender and transport back into pot. Soup will be very hot. You may want to let it cool before doing this.

Creamy Basil and Thyme Pasta with Cashew Cream

1-2 Large handful of fresh thyme, stripped from the stems

1-2 Large handful of Basil

1 cup plant-based whipping cream (can also use coconut cream)

1/2 cup raw, un-roasted cashews

1/2 red onion sliced and roasted

4-5 cloves of garlic whole, for roasting

1/tsp Himalayan salt, or sea salt

1 tsp avocado/ grapeseed oil

1 tsp garlic powder

1 tbsp coriander

1 tsp black pepper

1 package of brown rice or chickpea noodles (Tinkyada Spaghetti is used in picture, but any noodle will do)

2 tbsp Hemp Seeds (optional protein boost)

High Speed Blender, Cookie sheet, and Large skillet

Set oven to 425

Place onions and garlic in cooking sheet and drizzle oil over vegetables. Roast in oven for 15-20 minutes or until edges get slightly brown

While veggies are roasting, fill a large pot with water and prepare your noodles as directed on the package. Mix with a little oil so the noodles don’t stick together. Set aside.

After veggies are done, remove from oven.

Wait a few minutes for garlic to cool and remove from casing and add to blender. Add onions, thyme, coriander, garlic powder, a pinch of salt, pepper, half of the fresh basil, and cashews*, and plant-based whipping cream. Blend on high speed until creamy

Mix sauce into pasta, stir. Sprinkle additional thyme and basil on top of the pasta with hemp seeds and serve

*If you don’t have a high speed blender, you will need to boil the cashews in hot water or broth for about 5-10 minutes and add to regular blender. Also, do NOT used roasted cashews. It will change the flavor and texture.

Burrito bowl Rice and Beans

2 cups brown rice

4 cups homemade vegetable broth

1 can 8 oz black or kidney beans, rinsed

1 red onion

4 garlic cloves, minced

2 bell peppers, diced (I like to use different colored peppers)

2 tbsp avocado oil

2 tbsp salt

1 tbsp paprika

1 tbsp chili powder

1 tbsp coriander

1 tbsp taco seasoning (I use Penzey’s spices)

1 tsp cumin

1 bunch cilantro, minced (optional)

Tofuffi sour cream (optional)

Tortilla chips (optional)

Prepare brown rice as directed using broth instead of water (I use my instapot for quick prep)

Use large skillet and heat to medium, adding oil when hot.

Add diced onion and sauté for approximately 5 minutes until edges start to brown. Add garlic. Stir until fragrant. Add diced bell peppers and salt, stir, and cook for 5-7 minutes. If mixture seems a little dry or begins to stick, add a little water or broth . I usually end up adding about 1/4 broth while my veggies cook. Add the beans during the last couple minutes of the veggies- just long enough to get them hot. Add the remaining spices and mix well. Add spiced vegetables to your prepared rice, stir well.

Taste and adjust seasonings to your preference. I usually add a little more salt and chili powder and spice.

Top with sour cream and cilantro. serve with tortilla chips.