by Samantha Enos
Three years ago, my family of five decided to go vegan after watching a few documentaries on food. It was a challenge at first with three kids (ages 2 to 7 at the time) but now I’ve developed a list of some of my family’s favorite recipes. I want to share it with you as a starting point for those who want the best health for their families and our planet. Enjoy!
Super eggy tofu vegan scramble, LovingItVegan.com
Breakfast/baked goods
Snacks
New mama glo bars, OhSheGlows.com
- New mama glo bars (ohsheglows.com). Note: Although they were designed to be great for new moms, my kids love these, especially with chocolate chips.
- Caramel corn (dreenaburton.com)
- Chickpea nibbles (Plant-Powered Families cookbook). Note: these are great, but for my kids there is an even better recipe in author, Dreena Burton’s, Plant-Powered Snacks ebook (scroll down on web page for ebooks)
- Polenta croutons (Plant-Powered Families cookbook)
- Vanilla chia pudding (simple-veganista.com). Note: I use ½ almond and ½ coconut milk. Kids love it! Top with berries.
- Seedy sourdough crackers (scratch-eats.com). Note: these use sourdough, which is a bit time-consuming, but simple to make. Check out Fresh is Real for a starter recipe with brown rice flour for the GF version.
Main meals
Vegan fettucine alfredo, TheVegan8.com
Sauces/dressings
Desserts
Drinks
Additional notes
Author Samantha and her family.
- Most, if not all, recipes above are GF or can easily be modified
- Plant-Powered Families book is written by Dreena Burton, so many recipes on the book are also available on her website dreenaburton.com. Most of her recipes use no oil or refined sugars or flours.
- The website Fork and Beans has a great guide for GF flours
- Some of these recipes use aquafaba, which is nothing more that the chickpea cooking water (or the water in the can of chickpeas). I freeze it in ice cube trays whenever I have left-overs, so I always have them available to use.
- The book, Pantry to Plate, offers basic recipe structures and how to make variations. Great for learning.
Resources
- Vegan food web resources used in this guide (in alphabetical order) include:
- Other good vegan food blogs include: