I’ve been holding out on this vegan creamy baked mac and cheese but only because I normally eat before I remember to photograph it. It’s just like the dairy mac and cheese you remember growing up, BUT WAY BETTER. You know what’s terrible first date food? Burritos. (I’m sure you get where this is going) […]
Vegan Coconut Butter Cups
Coconut is to coconut butter as peanuts are to peanut butter. Vegan coconut butter cups are next level peanut butter cups, and also for those friends who can’t eat peanuts. It’s been a very fast and chaotic summer, full of family drama, friend drama, and my own bag of drama. As many of you know, […]
Vegan Zucchini Blossom Quesadillas
Vegan zucchini blossom quesadillas are kind of a high brow lunch, but DAMN do the blossoms make a tender and succulent filling for these quesadillas. About a month ago, I developed a recipe for Produce Made Simple using zucchini blossoms, and I’ve bought them religiously every week from the farmer’s market ever since. There’s something about the delicate […]
Vegan Apricot Ginger Cobbler
Apricot and ginger mingle and marry beneath a layer of fluffy, ginger-scented biscuits. Use those summer apricots to make this vegan apricot ginger cobbler, to fill your home with the scent of sweet fruit and ginger. You may be thinking, But Lisa! You just posted a blueberry cobbler in June. Why are you making YET ANOTHER […]
Vegan Blueberry Coconut Popsicles
These blueberry popsicles are creamy and cool,perfect for these swimmingly humid summer days. I’m about halfway through the gigantic stash of blueberries my mom gave me last weekend, and I’ve frozen the other half so I may give you folks a break from blueberry recipes for the time being. There are plenty of other blueberry recipes […]
Vegan Golden Plum and Blueberry Clafoutis
I channelled my inner Julia Child with this vegan golden plum and blueberry clafoutisA warm, vanilla custardy hug that embraces summer fruit…I’ll pretend that she’s okay with me veganizing it. The first time I made this, I thought I had completely and utterly failed. In a sense, I did, but only out of impatience. One […]








