This simple vegan dessert is ideal for those who don’t want to start a campfire! This Caramelized Banana S’mores Skillet by Emma D’Alessandro is packed with gooey chocolate and marshmallow goodness. The caramelized bananas keep the s’mores dip from feeling overly indulgent. Break apart some graham crackers into dipping sticks to get the true s’mores experience.
2. Coconut Tapioca Pudding with Caramelized Bananas
You may remember tapioca from your childhood snack puddings? Here’s an upgraded coconut pudding version. This vegan Coconut Tapioca Pudding with Caramelized Bananas by Claire Ragozzino is made with creamy coconut milk, cardamom, caramelized bananas, and cacao nibs for a bit of texture. Tapioca, made from the cassava plant, is loaded with iron, calcium, folate and manganese. Much like chia, it can absorb several times its weight in liquid, making it a hydrating snack option. Grab a spoon and give this vegan tapioca pudding a try!
Finding a plant-based snack or breakfast bar isn’t impossible by any means, but when you do find them, they are typically pricey or full of added ingredients. These Breakfast Oat Squares by Wholesome LLC are perfect as a cheaper, healthier alternative while still lending a yummy flavor!
9. Easy Cajun Jambalaya
This Easy Cajun Jambalaya by Crazy Vegan Kitchen is loaded with tomatoes, celery, onion, cajun seasoning, paprika, thyme, sweet peppers and jalapeños, this cajun jambalaya is a perfect one pot meal. Since most cajun jambalaya recipes call for a medley of meat products, this jambalaya has vegan sausages instead, just to add a little heartiness and umami to the dish. Feel free to substitute those for vegetables or leave them out though if you’d like the recipe to be gluten-free.
This Easy Cajun Jambalaya by Crazy Vegan Kitchen is loaded with tomatoes, celery, onion, cajun seasoning, paprika, thyme, sweet peppers and jalapeños, this cajun jambalaya is a perfect one pot meal. Since most cajun jambalaya recipes call for a medley of meat products, this jambalaya has vegan sausages instead, just to add a little heartiness and umami to the dish. Feel free to substitute those for vegetables or leave them out though if you’d like the recipe to be gluten-free.
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2. No-Bake Chocolate-Covered Strawberry Pie
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This delicious No-Bake Chocolate-Covered Strawberry Pie by Fabio Gallo is the perfect no-bake summer dessert. A rich and creamy strawberry mousse filling between a tasty almond chocolate pie crust and topped with a rich chocolate layer. Yes, please!
3. Chocolate and Strawberry Galette
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Chocolate and strawberries just go so well together. A match made in heaven! This Chocolate and Strawberry Galette by Hayley Canning is so delicious and healthy!
4. Chocolate and Strawberry Vegan Magnum Ice Creams
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5. Chocolate Strawberry Scones
Chocolate and strawberry is such a classic combination! In this recipe, chocolate and strawberries combine to create these healthy, gluten free and vegan Chocolate Strawberry Scones by Hayley Canning! These look pretty fancy but only one bowl and 8 simple ingredients are needed to make these healthy chocolate strawberry scones. Chocolatey and filled with strawberries th
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