19 Vegan Recipes Worthy of Your Next Dinner Party (2024)

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Hasselback Potatoes Butternut Squash Bisque Sweet Onion Tarts With Cream Cheeze and Thyme Roasted Baby Spring Carrots With Lemony Dill Pesto Tacos With Kale and Pickled Red Onions Fennel Roasted With Tomato Sauce One Hour Vegan Pot Pies Shiitake Nigiri Fresh Carrot, Avocado and Orange Salad Crispy Polenta Balls Maple and Curry Acorn Squash Herbed Nut Cheese With Herbs de Provence Brussels Sprouts Mushroom Bruschetta Garlic Smashed Potatoes Mushroom Hot Pot Blonde Macaroons Raw Cacao Truffles Roasted Cauliflower With Caraway Seeds 18 Satisfying White Bean Recipes, From Soups To Salads Instant Pot Tuscan White Bean Soup Turkish White Bean Salad Broccoli Dill Pickle Soup with White Beans and Potatoes White Bean Avocado Sandwich Sun-Dried Tomato, White Bean & Artichoke Pesto Pasta Salad White Bean Salad with Roasted Red Peppers and Miso Dressing Spicy Sriracha White Bean Dip Creamy White Chicken Chili Creamy Portobello Mushroom Soup Polenta with Broccoli Rabe and White Beans White Bean Artichoke Burgers Simple Cheesy Bean Dip Vegan Minestrone alla Milanese Orzo White Bean Salad Hearty White Bean and Cabbage Soup with Potatoes Slow Cooker Creamy White Bean Noodle Soup with Rosemary Bacon Vegan Alfredo Sauce (No Cashews) Spinach and White Bean Patties with Yogurt Sauce About The Recipe Critic The Best Swedish Meatballs Recipe Ingredients: Directions: Get Even More Recipes From The Recipe Critic The Tried & True Cookbook: 150 Quick and Easy Recipes for Busy Families 22 German Recipes For Effortless And Authentic European Home Cooking Appetizers + Side Dishes Dill Cucumber Salad (Gurkensalat) Spaetzle Homemade Sauerkraut Chopped Cabbage as Salad German Two Potato Salad With Bacon and Chive Vinaigrette Dinners Vegan Sheet Pan German Sausage And Veggies Quinoa Crusted Schnitzel with Creamed Corn Gnocchi Chicken Schnitzel Rouladen German Potato Soup Desserts Holiday Spritz Cookies Black Forest Ice Cream Cake Vegan German Streusel Cake Funnel Cake Strudel Dough German Lebkuchen Yuzu Linzer Cookies German Chocolate Brownies Dutch Baby Oven Pancake Chewy German Hazelnut Macaroons German Riesling Apple Cake Spiced Citrus Mulled Wine Ingredients For Our Easy Spinach Artichoke Dip How To Make Easy Spinach Artichoke Dip Notes For This Spinach Artichoke Dip Recipe Your March Lunar Eclipse Horoscope Is All About Your Love Life How can you witness theLunar Eclipse on March 25, 2024? Where can it be seen? What will happen during this lunar eclipse? Lunar Eclipse 2024HoroscopeFor Your Sign FAQs

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Apr 22, 2014

Impress your guests at your next dinner party with an mmm-mmm good menu that keeps 'em guessing what's in each dish… or not in! Go veeg at your next dinner party with recipes that keep the integrity, flavor and textures of the delicious dishes they're used to without the meat. Added bonus: You'll be laying out one colorful spread. A bounty of veggies brings out the rainbow that everyone will be Instagram-ing before they chow down. Get inspired by these yummy vegan recipes to celebrate Earth Day and beyond.

1. Pressure-Cooker Chili: Keep it totally vegan by adding vegan sour cream (or yogurt) and cheddar cheeze to the top. (via Brit + Co)

Hasselback Potatoes

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A take on a Swedish dish named after the first restaurant in Stockholm where it was served, Hasselback potatoes served with spinach and wild garlic are one of the best ways you can celebrate the tastes of spring. (via Honest Plates)

Butternut Squash Bisque

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No dinner party would be complete without a round of soup. Better make yours this one. (via Bold Vegan)

Sweet Onion Tarts With Cream Cheeze and Thyme

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One thing is certain: Vegans and non-vegans everywhere want this at your next dinner party. (via Vegan in Melbourne)

Tacos With Kale and Pickled Red Onions

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Fact: Dinner parties are way more fun when guests get to eat with their hands. (via Cupcakes and Kale)

Fennel Roasted With Tomato Sauce

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Fennel has never looked so good. We kind of just want to take a picture of it, make a huge print and put it on our wall. Oh, and we also want to eat it. The dish, not the picture, in case that wasn’t clear. (via Dine and Dash)

One Hour Vegan Pot Pies

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Is there anything cuter than individual pot pies? We think not. (via Minimalist Baker)

Shiitake Nigiri

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A Japanese spin to your dinner party just might be the perfect way to incorporate these beauties into your dining room. (via Olives For Dinner)

Fresh Carrot, Avocado and Orange Salad

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The combination of creamy avocado, earthy carrots and fresh citrus makes this dish a winner. (via A Thousand Threads)

Crispy Polenta Balls

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Because, crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, that’s why. (via No Whey No Cow)

Maple and Curry Acorn Squash

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Super easy to throw together and perfect for the third course, the flavor combination of maple syrup and curry is one you want to gift your guests with. (via Healthy Nibbles and Bits)

Herbed Nut Cheese With Herbs de Provence

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No vegan dinner party would be complete without a cheese-you-made-yourself course. Let this be how you kick things off. Find a nice white wine that pairs well with the savoriness of this “how the heck did she make that?” app. (via This Rawsome Life)

Brussels Sprouts

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There is a right way and a wrong way to prepare Brussels. This is the right way. (via The Good Kind of Crazy)

Mushroom Bruschetta

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Sometimes the most simple of dishes are the biggest crowd pleasers. (via PBS Food)

Garlic Smashed Potatoes

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We’re loving this entire situation. Garlic and potatoes were destined for each other. (via Damn Delicious)

Mushroom Hot Pot

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And now for something entirely different. This could possibly be the most fun dinner party idea yet. Guest can mix in whatever ingredients you leave out for them. We suggest grilled tofu, peppers, mushrooms and some basil. Then they’ll mix and match and make their own unique creations. Think of it as an art class and a dinner party all in one go. (via Post Punk Kitchen)

Blonde Macaroons

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It’s time to wind things down with something sweet — coconut, vanilla and maple syrup sweet. (via The Honour System)

Raw Cacao Truffles

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The perfect ending to the perfect dinner. Savor one of these and then hope that someone volunteers to do the dishes! (via Bold Vegan)

Roasted Cauliflower With Caraway Seeds

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This is how to get the party started. Roasted cauliflower will wake up your guests’ taste buds and set the tone for the evening. (via Highgate Hill)

Paige Johnson

Mar 25, 2024

18 Satisfying White Bean Recipes, From Soups To Salads

Meredith Holser

Mar 22, 2024

The white bean is a humble bean. From starring in soups, salads, and othereasy bean recipes to blending seamlessly into sweet, healthy desserts, white beans are highly versatile and provide endless possibilities for cooking. Aside from that, the white bean is a big player in Mediterranean recipesand even the famed blue zone diet.

These 18 white bean recipes feature the beloved legume in such a tasty way, incorporating a boost of protein and heart flavor into each dish!

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Instant Pot Tuscan White Bean Soup

This hearty soup is loaded with veg upon veg, with some white beans and sausage swimming throughout the savory broth. It's perfect for chilly evenings and makes a ton of leftovers to chow down on! (via Brit + Co)

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Turkish White Bean Salad

This light, peppery white bean recipe combines red onion, bell pepper, and a tangy dressing that ties all of the components together perfectly. Eat it as a side dish or as the main course! (via Give Recipe)

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Broccoli Dill Pickle Soup with White Beans and Potatoes

Any meal that includes pickles piques our interest, and this vibrant green soup is going on our to-make list immediately. (via The First Mess)

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White Bean Avocado Sandwich

If you're searching for a high-protein lunch, this sandwich filling is the solution! It's super easy to make – just mash some avocado, white beans, oil, and seasonings together and smear it across your go-too bread. (via Feel Good Foodie)

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Sun-Dried Tomato, White Bean & Artichoke Pesto Pasta Salad

When it comes to summer recipes, pasta salads are that girl. This one gets doctored up with pesto, sun-dried tomatoes, and of course, a yummy, zesty dressing that lightens up the vibe. (via Two Peas & Their Pod)

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White Bean Salad with Roasted Red Peppers and Miso Dressing

The miso dressing on this white bean salad takes it to a whole other level! While the onions and peppers bring a zingy-ness to each bite, the miso tames it down with umami, salty goodness. (via Whole and Heavenly Oven)

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Spicy Sriracha White Bean Dip

You can easily blend down some white beans to create a dip or a sauce. This recipe takes a spicy direction with notes of Sriracha. (via Crowded Kitchen)

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Creamy White Chicken Chili

White chicken chili is a total classic when it comes to white bean recipes. The best part is adding a bit of *spice* via some jalapeños! (via Vikalinka)

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Creamy Portobello Mushroom Soup

Mushrooms are the ultimate flavor companion for white beans, and this balanced soup highlights their partnership tucked into a creamy, savory broth. (via The Girl on Bloor)

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Polenta with Broccoli Rabe and White Beans

This unique whit bean recipe sits atop a bed of hearty polenta, which hits so hard on chilly winter and spring nights. If you're not into the broc, just swap it for any other veg! (via Earthly Provisions)

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White Bean Artichoke Burgers

Tender artichokes meet high-protein white beans in this recipe for burger patties. Eat 'em inside a bun or not, these are absolute perfection. Even the kids will be tempted! (via A Virtual Vegan)

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Simple Cheesy Bean Dip

You could add cheese to practically any recipe, and it'd be tasty. In this case, a hearty medley of beans hides under a generous layer of melted, broiled monterey jack. (via The Original Dish)

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Vegan Minestrone alla Milanese

Minestrone is a staple meal when it comes to healthy white bean recipes. This vegan version features​all​ the veg for a truly plant-powered bite.(via Gastroplant)

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Orzo White Bean Salad

This lively salad mix would be the perfect thing to make for a summertime picnic or potluck. It's uber-fresh, and packed with healthy ingredients, plus it just looks gorgeous! (via Barley & Sage)

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Hearty White Bean and Cabbage Soup with Potatoes

Cabbage can be hard to cook since one head of it results in so many leftovers! Luckily, this white bean recipe exists, simmering down the leafy veggie in a dense broth so it soaks up all the good flavors.(via Vanilla and Bean)

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Slow Cooker Creamy White Bean Noodle Soup with Rosemary Bacon

When beans and noodles join forces, we are 100% here for it. This filling soup carries tons of mix-ins, including rosemary-cooked bacon, which is just heavenly. (via Half Baked Harvest)

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Vegan Alfredo Sauce (No Cashews)

If you're craving pasta, but still want that healthy edge for your meal, try whipping up a round of this "cheesy" vegan Alfredo sauce! It uses white beans for texture and taste, though you'd never guess it. (via The Edgy Veg)

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Spinach and White Bean Patties with Yogurt Sauce

These nutrient-dense white bean and spinach patties can be made ahead of time, then frozen until ready to eat. (via Bowl of Delicious)

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Meredith Holser

Mar 25, 2024

Alyssa Rivers heads up the widely-popular recipe blog, The Recipe Critic, but you’d never guess it started as a simple hobby. Garnering around 10 million pageviews a month, The Recipe Critic boasts a massive library of delicious, restaurant-tier recipes that are still super approachable and easy.

Alyssa’s passion for no-fuss recipes grew from her role as a wife and mother to four kids. She knows it’s not always easy to get food on the table for multiple mouths, which is why her debut cookbook, The Tried & True Cookbook: 150 Quick and Easy Recipes for Busy Families, highlights attainable meals for families.

“If I see a recipe that has several ingredients or takes a lot of time, I know that that's not going to be achievable for a busy mom of four kids, like myself,” she says. “I really tried to make all of the recipes be family-friendly and relatable with minimal ingredients and just really delicious but will become a regular rotation.”

And the recipes really are delicious. From creative digs like Alyssa’s Sesame-Crusted Miso Honey Salmon Bowls to her one-pot pastas like Creamy Chicken Mushroom Florentine, The Tried & True Cookbook has everything your easy weeknight meals need to succeed.

The Tried & True Cookbook: 150 Quick and Easy Recipes for Busy Families comes out March 26, 2024. We’re highlighting the recipe for Swedish Meatballs in this article, which is a total go-to for Alyssa and her family.

About The Recipe Critic

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The Recipe Critic started out as a small blog that Alyssa created after moving cross-country from Utah to North Carolina. Though she was far away, the blog connected her Utahn friends and family members to her most-loved recipes.

“Interestingly enough, growing up, I didn't come from a cooking background,” she says. “It really wasn't until I had to learn for myself and cook for myself and for my family. That's when the love for cooking started for me.”

And after her efforts with The Recipe Critic started showing monetary returns, Alyssa was so excited about its potential – she lets that feeling guide her even today.

“Honestly, if you would have told me when I started it that I would be here today and have one of the world's largest food blogs, there is no way I would have ever believed it,” she says. “I try to go back to how amazing it felt in the very beginning when I realized that I could contribute something for my family.”

The Best Swedish Meatballs Recipe

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“[Swedish Meatballs] is always a favorite,” Alyssa says. “Every time I make it, I truly believe that it’s one of the best Swedish meatball recipes. The creamy sauce on it is just so good and I could just serve it over noodles for my family.”

For a quick recipe hack, you can substitute making your own meatballs for frozen meatballs, Alyssa says.

“It honestly tastes like it’s from a restaurant, and you can ‘wow’ your family thinking it was a lot more complicated than it is.”

Let’s get into the recipe!

Ingredients:

  • 1lb (450g) ground beef
  • 1⁄4 cup panko breadcrumbs
  • 1 tbsp chopped fresh parsley
  • 1⁄4 tsp ground allspice
  • 1⁄4 tsp ground nutmeg
  • 1⁄4 cup finely chopped white or yellow onion
  • 1⁄2 tsp garlic powder
  • 1⁄2 tsp salt, plus more to taste
  • 1⁄8 tsp freshly ground black pepper, plus more to taste
  • 1 egg
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 5 tbsp unsalted butter
  • 3 tbsp all-purpose flour
  • 2 cups beef broth
  • 1 cup heavy cream
  • 1 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
  • 1 tsp Dijon mustard

Directions:

  1. In a medium bowl, combine the ground beef, panko breadcrumbs, parsley, allspice, nutmeg, white or yellow onion, garlic powder, salt, black pepper, and egg.
  2. Portion the beef mixture into 12 large meatballs or 20 small meatballs, and roll into shape.
  3. In a large skillet over medium heat, heat the olive oil and 1 tablespoon butter. Add the meatballs in batches, and cook, turning continuously, for 5 to 8 minutes or until brown on every side and cooked through. Transfer to a plate, cover with foil, and repeat with the remaining meatballs.
  4. Add the remaining 4 tablespoons butter and the all-purpose flour to the skillet, and whisk for 2 or 3 minutes or until it turns brown. Slowly stir in the beef broth and heavy cream. Add the Worcestershire sauce and Dijon mustard, and bring to a simmer. Cook for 5 minutes or until the sauce starts to thicken. Season with additional salt and black pepper to taste.
  5. Add the meatballs to the skillet, simmer for 1 or 2 minutes, and serve.

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22 German Recipes For Effortless And Authentic European Home Cooking

Emina Hrkovic

Mar 21, 2024

Let's take a little European field trip right from the comfort of your own kitchen with some German recipes! All you have to do is roll up your sleeves in the kitchen to make a mixture of sausages, pretzels, and all the other sweet and savory goodness Germany has to offer. You don't need a chef's hat to whip up these classic German recipes, either — it's all about the joy of creating hearty dishes and indulging in delicious flavors. So, let's ditch the complicated gourmet vibes and embrace the simplicity of some good ol' German home cooking. Whether you're a kitchen novice or a seasoned pro, these German recipes are your ticket to a tasty adventure.

Appetizers + Side Dishes

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Dill Cucumber Salad (Gurkensalat)

This cool and crisp German classic features thinly sliced cucumbers adorned with fresh dill in a delightful vinegar-based dressing. Perfect for summer cookouts or adding a touch of Oktoberfest flair to your table! (via This Wife Cooks)

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Spaetzle

This classic German side dish offers a versatile culinary experience. The tiny, eggy noodles, whether plain with butter and salt or adorned with creative toppings like mac and cheese, promise an authentic taste of Germany. (via Culinary Hill)

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Homemade Sauerkraut

Craft your own sauerkraut at home with cabbage, sea salt, and a jar for a gut-friendly delight in just 7-14 days. This easy, cost-efficient recipe suits both beginners and seasoned fermenters, offering a personalized, nutritious alternative to store-bought options. (via The Real Food Dietitians)

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Chopped Cabbage as Salad

Add a German twist to your summer gatherings with our vegan, gluten-free, and dairy-free chopped cabbage salad—a crunchy, tangy, and creamy delight. (via Clean Cuisine)

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German Two Potato Salad With Bacon and Chive Vinaigrette

This dish is a crowd-pleaser at summer picnics, and BBQs, made with white and purple potatoes, bacon, pickles and dressed in a chive vinaigrette. The perfect accompaniment to grilled meats, sausages, or a classic veal schnitzel, bringing the taste of Bavaria to your table. (via Vikalinka)

Dinners

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Vegan Sheet Pan German Sausage And Veggies

Experience German flavors in a breeze with this recipe—a simple, one-pan wonder combining red-skinned potatoes, Brussels sprouts, purple cabbage, and vegan sausages. Seasoned with smoked paprika and cider vinegar, it's a quick route to authentic weeknight delight. (via Brit + Co)

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Quinoa Crusted Schnitzel with Creamed Corn Gnocchi

Delight your taste buds with a unique twist on the classic Schnitzel! Picture this: quinoa-crusted Schnitzel, golden and crisp, paired with heavenly-creamed corn gnocchi, all inspired by the flavors of Germany. (via Half-Baked Harvest)

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Chicken Schnitzel

Enjoy the classic German comfort of chicken Schnitzel, a quick and family-friendly meal that brings crispy, breaded chicken cutlets to your table in just 25 minutes. (via Culinary Hill)

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Rouladen

A traditional German dish featuring thinly sliced beef filled with bacon, mustard, and pickles, all bathed in a savory gravy. This comfort food classic, reminiscent of a savory jelly roll, is perfect for winter warmth or as a highlight of your Oktoberfest celebration. (via Culinary Hill)

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German Potato Soup

This German potato soup, or Kartoffelsuppe in its native German, is made with simple ingredients and seasoned with caraway seeds. Simple to make, it pairs perfectly with fresh bread rolls. (via This Wife Cooks)

Desserts

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Holiday Spritz Cookies

Crafted with hints of vanilla and almond extract, these delightful treats, shaped like Christmas trees and wreaths, are perfect for sharing and creating cherished memories. (via Completely Delicious)

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Black Forest Ice Cream Cake

Treat yourself to this irresistible cake. A rich brownie layer with Kirsch-infused cherries, embraced by vanilla ice cream and topped with dark chocolate ganache, fresh cherries, and chocolate shavings. A playful twist on the classic German recipe. (via Barley and Sage)

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Vegan German Streusel Cake

This simple recipe combines a soft, sweet base crafted from accessible vegan ingredients, topped with a delightful crunch of vegan streusel. Enjoy the warmth of traditional German coffee moments in under an hour! (via The Edgy Veg)

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Funnel Cake

Indulge in the nostalgia of a timeless American fair treat with this homemade funnel cake. Crispy and cloud-like, these fried delights trace their roots back to the Pennsylvania Dutch-German immigrants who included a version in their 1879 cookbook. (via Brit + Co)

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Strudel Dough

Create flaky Strudel dough for sweet or savory fillings. Rest the dough for 30 minutes for easy handling, then craft delicious whirlpools of flavor. (via Culinary Hill)

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German Lebkuchen

Capture the essence of German holidays with this vegan Lebkuchen recipe, a delightful Christmas treat reminiscent of gingerbread. Filled with winter spices, citrus peel, and chocolate, these cookies are a nostalgic link to cherished memories, making them a perfect addition to festive gatherings. (via The Edgy Veg)

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Yuzu Linzer Cookies

Imagine buttery almond goodness sandwiching a burst of zesty yuzu joy, dusted with a sweet sprinkle of powdered magic. That's the festive magic of Yuzu Linzer cookies! (via Takes Two Eggs)

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German Chocolate Brownies

This one is more German-inspired but so delicious I can't leave it out. Rich and ultra-fudgy, these brownies boast layers of decadence with the exquisite flavors of German chocolate frosting, ensuring a delightful experience for your taste buds. (via Averie Cooks)

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Dutch Baby Oven Pancake

This delightful Dutch Baby Oven Pancake is also known as "Deutscher Babyofenpfannkuchen" or a German pancake. Top it with powdered sugar, fresh citrus juice, and berries for a simple yet delightful breakfast. (via Completely Delicious)

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Chewy German Hazelnut Macaroons

With only four ingredients—hazelnuts, egg whites, and sugar—these cookies, also known as Nussmakronen, offer a perfect blend for a sweet and effortless festive treat. (via Where Is My Spoon)

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German Riesling Apple Cake

This cake is a delightful blend of Riesling wine and tart apples, creating a subtly sweet treat, perfect for cozy Sunday afternoons. (via The Bossy Kitchen)

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Spiced Citrus Mulled Wine

Transport yourself to the festive Christmas markets of Germany with this mulled wine. This easy-to-make, warming delight combines red wine, apple cider, brandy, and a medley of spices, citrus, and maple syrup. (via Crowded Kitchen)

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Meredith Holser

Mar 25, 2024

I could truly shovel spinach artichoke dip into my mouth via chip like there's no tomorrow. When an appetizer is so cheesy, warm, and comforting, I just can't get enough. Luckily, spinach artichoke dip is super easy to make at home, and our recipe yields a restaurant-tier serving of it!

Made with *two* different kinds of cheeses and all the traditional seasonings, you won't want another side dishever again after making this spinach artichoke dip. The best part is it's made quick with the help of store-bought components like frozen spinach and canned artichoke hearts. Let's get into it!

Ingredients For Our Easy Spinach Artichoke Dip

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  • 1 (10 oz) package of frozen chopped spinach, thawed and drained
  • 1 (14 oz) can of artichoke hearts, drained and chopped
  • 1 cup grated Parmesan cheese
  • 1 cup shredded mozzarella cheese
  • 1 cup mayonnaise
  • 1/2 cup sour cream
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon onion powder
  • Salt and pepper, to taste

How To Make Easy Spinach Artichoke Dip

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  1. Preheat your oven to 375°F.
  2. In a large mixing bowl, combine the drained spinach, chopped artichoke hearts, Parmesan cheese, mozzarella cheese, mayonnaise, sour cream, minced garlic, garlic powder, onion powder, salt, pepper, and red pepper flakes if using. Mix well until combined.
  3. Transfer the mixture to an oven-safe baking dish, and spread it out evenly.
  4. Bake for about 25 to 30 minutes, or until the dip is hot and bubbly, and the top is golden brown.
  5. Once baked, remove the dip from the oven and let it cool for a few minutes before serving. If desired, garnish with chopped green onions for an extra pop of flavor!
  6. Serve warm with tortilla chips, crispy bread slices, or vegetables for dipping!

Notes For This Spinach Artichoke Dip Recipe

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  • Using frozen spinach and canned artichokes makes this recipe easier and quicker. You have the option to use fresh ingredients, if you want to!
  • Add a sprinkling of red pepper flakes if you want the spinach artichoke dip to have a kick of spice.
  • Keep an eye on the dip while it bakes, making sure it doesn't bubble over. If you're struggling to get that golden brown layer on the top, broil the dip for a few minutes at the end of its baking time.
  • You aren't totally limited to Parmesan and mozzarella cheese. Though these cheeses make for the most traditional flavor, you can throw in some different kinds of cheeses to amp up the taste.

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Your March Lunar Eclipse Horoscope Is All About Your Love Life

Lumi Pelinku

Mar 25, 2024

A lot can happen in six months. Think back to October 2023 — what has transformed in your life involving security? Are you living in a completely new paradigm? Did you have to let go of something? That is the nature of what a lunar eclipse can bring. Only this time, on March 25–at the beginning of the Aries Season–you can expect a more narrowed focus in the relationship realm, leaving room for you to power through past obstacles. This lunar eclipse in 5 degrees Libra is the official harbinger of the required need to inspect what has been overlooked in your love story.

How can you witness theLunar Eclipse on March 25, 2024? Where can it be seen?

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The penumbral lunar eclipse on March 25 will be a partial lunar eclipse in which the moon passes through the outermost edge of the Earth's shadow. It can be seen in most of Europe, North and East Asia, North America, South America, the Arctic, and Antarctica, according to TimeandDate.com.

What will happen during this lunar eclipse?

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During lunar eclipses–a supercharged full moon–illuminates the parts of our lives that require change in six months. With the lunar eclipse taking place in the relationship-oriented sign Libra, the themes this lunation will heighten are love, fairness, balance, and justice.

Luckily, this lunar eclipse will empower us to invite the necessary shifts in our love story as the lunar eclipse will trine in aspect with Pluto. This promises reinvention and the ability to attract authenticity in our relationships. Venus will be the leader of this lunar eclipse as it is the planetary ruler of Libra. Relationships will change, and if the latter of fairness or balance goes undetected, this is the gray area we will experience in love. Leading to convoluted thoughts of, "What if?"

Since Venus is in Pisces, it will shed light and truth regarding our connections. The key to navigating this next phase in your love story has to be done by alignment with the heart. This will secure your confidence as Venus aligns with the commitment planet Saturn the same day. Single or not, this lunar eclipse will propel you to make a decision that aligns with your integrity, empowering you to align with your truth and how you will progress.

In whatever house in your birth chart the lunar eclipse will cross over, it will help you let go of an aspect or situation and attract better opportunities in relationships. The hard part is letting go – are you up for it?

This lunar eclipse will impact the cardinal signs Aries, Libra, Capricorn, and Cancer. Witness the changes if you have 5 degrees in these cardinal signs. Read for your sun, moon, and rising for additional insight.

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Aries: The veil lifts with your love story. As you dig deeper into your partnership or revisit past unresolved matters, you will find clarity and understanding of what you can do to improve your outcome.

Taurus: Your focus will be primarily on your daily routines and rituals, highlighting the importance of connecting to your body and vitality. If you plan to begin a health regimen or leave a toxic situation, this is the moment to witness positive changes in your life.

Gemini: This lunation will allow you to close a chapter regarding a storyline you no longer wish to live out, whether in romantic patterns or creative projects. Celebrate your past love experiences and witness the healing–opening a new door of a genuine connection.

Cancer: A shift will occur involving your emotional foundation and family connections. This lunar eclipse will inspire changes in your residence or family dynamics.

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Leo: Reflect on your ideas, communication, and inner connections. A part of you has to evolve to make room for better opportunities, which may involve your perception of the world. Let go and become open to new information to gain better traction.

Virgo: This lunation will invoke revelations involving your views towards money and financial stability. Closing a chapter or refining your skillset will open doors to increasing abundance. Future collaborations and negotiations are favorable at this time – be open-minded.

Libra: This lunar eclipse will shift the importance of paying attention to your vulnerability while incorporating your needs. Lead by your feelings. The people-pleasing tendencies will fade away these next few months, helping you live a more authentic and magical path.

Scorpio: Get ready to explore and release your past unresolved issues. Doing so will enable you to connect with life while genuinely experiencing spiritual renewal. This lunation will ignite limitless empowerment as you do the inner work.

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Sagittarius: Observe your networks and friendships. It's time to release activities that no longer serve your growth and find your tribe by being true to yourself. Taking chances and speaking about your passions will help your dreams take flight.

Capricorn: Marks the end of a chapter involving your role. This can manifest as a shift in your position, helping you realize what gifts you'd like to use. Lead by your passion and the purity of purpose to ensure success.

Aquarius: This lunation concludes a phase in your personal beliefs. It will encourage you to explore the uncharted. This could manifest in many ways, such as travel, different courses of study, or going public with your wisdom.

Pisces: Prepare for your chrysalis period. Your intimate connection with yourself or your partner undergoes reflection. Take the opportunity to review long-term plans and resolve old traumas or dependencies. Take this time for yourself and relish the stillness.

Looking for more astrological guidance? Check out your full month forecast by reading your March horoscope for 2024.

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19 Vegan Recipes Worthy of Your Next Dinner Party (2024)

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What should a vegan guest serve at a party? ›

Vegan dinner party recipes
  • Courgette curry. A star rating of 4.8 out of 5. ...
  • Beetroot & red onion tarte tatin. ...
  • Beetroot hummus party platter. ...
  • Italian-style roast cabbage wedges with tomato lentils. ...
  • App onlyWhole-roasted curried cauliflower & chickpeas. ...
  • Refried beans. ...
  • Vegan pie. ...
  • App onlyCreamy vegan wild mushroom risotto.

How do vegans accommodate at a dinner party? ›

If you know the host well, then they should be more accommodating, but wait for them to offer to accommodate you, otherwise, just take a vegan dish to the party and eat a little beforehand. You can also ask if they know what food they plan on serving at the party so you can figure out what you can eat.

What should I prepare for a vegan guest? ›

Your houseguest would most likely be happy with oatmeal or granola with almond milk and fruit for breakfast, nut butters, hummus, salads with beans, fruits and vegetables, and nuts for lunch, and grilled or sautéed veggies with a whole grain like quinoa are for dinner.

What is the most eaten vegan food? ›

Most vegan diets include beans in at least one meal per day, including lentils, chickpeas, black beans, pinto beans and many more. Many vegans consume soy-based proteins such as tofu and tempeh; their mild flavor makes them a great substitute for meat in stir-fries, soups and stews.

What does 100% vegan eat? ›

A vegan diet is based on plants (such as vegetables, grains, nuts and fruits) and foods made from plants. Vegans do not eat foods that come from animals, including dairy products and eggs.

What do I serve my vegan friend for dinner? ›

Make catering for your vegan friends even easier with this selection of dinner recipes including fully-loaded burgers, nutty pilafs and hearty stir-fries.
  1. 1Vegan sweet potato noodles with crispy kale. ...
  2. 2Vegan super bowl. ...
  3. 3Ayurvedic beetroot curry.

How to host a vegan for dinner? ›

Vegan dinner party snacks and starters
  1. Beetroot vegan hummus. ...
  2. Purple sprouting broccoli tempura with ponzu dipping sauce. ...
  3. Crispy fried cabbage. ...
  4. Grilled vegetable antipasti. ...
  5. Vegan summer rolls. ...
  6. Warm hummus with pine nuts, raisins and olives. ...
  7. Beer batter pakoras. ...
  8. Cashew cream and ancho chilli elotes.

What lunch do vegans eat? ›

Chickpea soup is one of our favorite vegan lunch ideas; it is rich in fiber, plant protein, heart-healthy fats, and antioxidants from rosemary and vegetables. Serve it with a slice of grilled or toasted bread brushed with garlic and drizzled with extra virgin olive oil.

What is vegan on a menu? ›

A vegan diet is a plant-based plan that excludes all animal products, like meat, fish, dairy and even honey (because it's made by bees, so it's considered an animal product). Its cousin, the vegetarian diet, is a bit broader and excludes meat and fish but includes dairy and eggs.

How do you plan a vegan menu? ›

A healthy vegan diet should contain a variety of whole grains, proteins, healthy fats, and fruits and vegetables. Foods like nuts, seeds, legumes, soy products, and nutritional yeast can all help boost your protein intake throughout the day.

What not to do when going vegan? ›

1–6: Animal Foods

Veganism is a way of living that attempts to exclude all forms of animal exploitation and cruelty, be it for food or any other purpose. For this reason, vegans avoid eating foods of animal origin, such as: Meat: Beef, lamb, pork, veal, horse, organ meat, wild meat, etc.

Can vegans eat hummus? ›

Hummus is a vegan staple that allows you to have some versatility in your diet. It's an immensely popular food amongst vegans so you may have found a new favourite yourself. It's available in a wide range of flavours and is very versatile in the kitchen so you can experiment with it if you wish to.

Can vegans eat pasta? ›

Most packaged pasta—including spaghetti, penne, and more—is vegan. It's worth checking the label to be sure, as some pasta contains eggs, but most of the pasta you see on the supermarket shelves is 100% vegan!

Is pasta suitable for vegans? ›

Is pasta vegan? Unfortunately, not all pasta is vegan. We've found pastas of all varieties, from spaghetti to lasagna noodles, with eggs in the ingredient lists. But don't worry—there are widely available vegan pastas that don't involve eggs or dairy and don't skimp on the texture you've come to love.

What do vegans eat for protein? ›

For protein & iron, vegans can eat:
  • Beans. Beans, such as kidney beans, soybeans, pinto, black beans, and navy beans are a rich source of protein. ...
  • Legumes. ...
  • Tofu & Tempeh. ...
  • Green Peas. ...
  • Whole Grains. ...
  • Nuts & Seeds. ...
  • Fruits & Vegetables. ...
  • Lentil Soup Recipe.
May 11, 2023

Are Oreos vegan? ›

Many vegans refer to Oreos as “accidentally vegan,” meaning they don't contain animal products — but they weren't created to be a specifically vegan treat. Oreos do not contain milk, eggs, or any other animal-derived products, so they are technically vegan in that sense. Plant-based cookies and cream lovers rejoice!

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