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Kale is such a nutritious leafy green that can be a great addition to your diet. You can throw it in soups, pastas, and rice dishes, or use it as a base for salads and other bowls. It’s super versatile! If you’re not too fond of kale or haven’t found that kale recipe that works for you, don’t worry. We’ve got you covered. There’s something for everyone on this list of 15 plant-based kale recipes! These dishes are so flavorful and delicious. If you need to hide your kale, there’s even a dessert you can include it in!
10. Vanilla Overnight Oats and Maple Spiced Pears
Vanilla Overnight Oats and Maple Spiced Pears by Shanika Graham-White! Vegan, Gluten-free, and only takes 5 minutes to whip together while you allow let the refrigerator do the rest overnight. This recipe boasts of its creaminess, thickness from the thickly cut oats used, and generous vanilla + nutty flavors from the delicious almond butter marrying well with vanilla; which all create quite the experience in just one bowl.
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This Red Curry with Roasted Vegetables by Robin Browne is filling, flavorful and so simple to make. Feel free to have it every day of the week just for the simplicity that comes with the meal. If you find you are looking for anything that will add just a little bit of free time to your day, this recipe just might help!
6. Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Cake Pops
These Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Cake Pops by Kat Condon made is dipped in dairy-free chocolate to make these delicious cake pops. The dough is made from a blend of almond and tapioca flour, making it paleo-friendly as well. Don’t wait for a special occasion to make these no-bake treats!