Is there anything more comforting and nostalgic than a toasted PB&J sandwich? We get all the toasty, sweet, nutty, salty flavors into travel-friendly, bite-sized poppers that you can take on the go. Batch cook them for future snacks!
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Cherry Pie Pudding Parfait
As you know, we encourage prep and keeping ingredients in the fridge for multiple meals in this course. A batch of cooked plain rice can be used all week for tacos, bowls, soups, and even breakfast. This recipe shows how rice can be used for more than savory creations. Use what you’ve learned so far, […]
On-the-Go Oats
This is a recipe template you can use to make the most of what you have, or what you want depending on your food mood. Make a few jars of this cereal mix sealed in airtight glass containers (canning jars work great), and store in a cool, dry place like the pantry or fridge. Take […]
Overnight Oats
Make it and forget it, until breakfast time comes and you’re so happy that you took care of your “future self” the night before. Take overnight oats to work, enjoy them on a roadtrip, or prepare for easy at-home breakfast. Just add milk, stir, and let it all become magic overnight. Make Overnight Oats part […]
Blueberry Skillet Bread
This tender, cake-y, lightly sweet skillet bread (that can also be baked in a baking dish) is a simple bread that’s a great base for many Variations. Grab your cooking journal and make it your own.
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.
Creamy Mac
This is the most decadent macaroni-and-cheese style dish made simply, with common plant-based goodness. The trick is in the technique—boiling to enhance the thickening properties in the ingredients. Try it with or without the Crumble Topping below and use the Substitutions and Variations to change it up and make it your own.
Crispy Potatoes
The secret to the crispiest potatoes? Parboiling. Taking this extra step is how you get those coveted crunchy, delicious exteriors with fluffy interiors. You’ll likely never make them without parboiling first again.
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.
Crispy Shallots
Crispy Shallots are just a little something “extra” you can keep in the fridge to make a dish sing. They’re great for topping soups and salads and adding flavor and crunch to “tacos,” wraps, and rice bowls. Strain and keep the shallot-infused oil for up to 3 weeks in the fridge to cook other foods […]