Chickpea Frittata

A delicious frittata made without eggs. Instead, we use chickpea batter which is a tasty alternative with a custard-like mouthfeel. This recipe is a great one for batch cooking—make one, freeze one. You also can create loads of variations, so see our tips and suggestions to make it your own.

Banana Muffins

These muffins are sweetened simply with banana and maple syrup and only use the most basic gluten-free ingredients and techniques to get a tasty muffin into your rotation now. Serve them for breakfast, a snack, or dessert à la mode. You make the rules.

Vanilla-Spice Poached Pears

Poached Pears are a great staple to have in the fridge for a week of desserts, snacks, and breakfasts. Serve them with cake and/or ice cream, tart berries, and toasted nuts. Add them to a bowl of Granola or yogurt, or just snack on them as-is—they’re packed with flavor!

Banana Pancakes

Banana makes a terrific egg-free binder for this recipe, and it adds subtle sweetness and moisture for crave-worthy pancakes. You’ll try a few (maybe new to you) whole-grain, gluten-free flours with this recipe. We have many other recipes in this course that call for these same flours too, so you become familiar with their versatility, […]

Baked “Carrot Cake” Oatmeal

Make this recipe and enjoy it for breakfast throughout the week, or for brunch. Serve it plain, with the optional “Cake Frosting” Drizzle, or simple maple syrup. There are a lot of optional ingredients in this recipe so you can make it how you like, but we recommend making it with all!

The Granola Template

This is a simple granola base that you can change up many ways with our combination suggestions. We love to add olive oil to our granola because it aids browning and adds a hint of savory roasted flavor to the final result.

Applesauce

Use to add moisture and toothsome quality to baked goods, enjoy as-is for breakfast, a snack, or a dessert, and play with different types of apples for slightly different outcomes—Granny Smiths will be more tart, while Pink Lady apples will be sweeter. Leave the skin on for added color, or peel—cook’s choice

Cardamom Chia Pudding

This recipe is a breakfast and brunch staple. It’s easy to prepare, it can be made days in advance, and it can be adapted with all sorts of fresh fruits, nuts, seeds, and other toppings like granola. Cardamom, coconut milk, and honey add subtle sweetness and if you’re new to chia seeds, they’re like delicious […]