It’s never too late to try something new. With a new year ahead of us, we’ve got a lot of new opportunities and choices to make. The world outside might be experiencing a lot of change and unrest, but if you want to have a good time, you’ll have to make an active and continuous decision to improve yourself.
Trying out the vegan lifestyle would be a fresh way to start 2021. You can start small, by first looking for some vegetarian recipes to start off. Then, you can start making some easy vegan recipes. Personal change is usually a gradual process, and to help you out, here’s a few great vegan recipes that you can try out. If you’re already vegan, don’t worry; these recipes are still bound to delight you!
Vegan Fried Rice from the Minimalist Baker
Ah, rice, one of the most accessible Asian foods out there. The primary source of food for Asia, rice is paired with a lot of different dishes, and is very versatile. You can have it sweet, savory, wet and sticky. Sometimes all three. This vegan fried rice recipe is savory, and is a good dish to savor for new and veteran vegans alike.
Get it here: https://minimalistbaker.com/easy-vegan-fried-rice/ |
Vegan Brownies from BBC Good Food
Who doesn’t love a sweet snack to cap off a meal? Brownies are a classic bite-sized dessert for all occasions, for post-meal delights or for that occasional foray to the fridge during a stressful moment (and we’re sure that we’ve experienced that more than once.)
Get the recipe here: https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/vegan-brownies |
Tofu Banh Mi from Olives for Dinner
There are plenty of vegan dishes from the culinary cultures of the world. Ratatouille is one of them, so is Banh Mi. This bread-based delight is a staple street food in Vietnam, using French bread to hold its vegetable filling. This tofu banh mi is something that you shouldn’t miss.
Get the recipe here: https://olivesfordinner.com/2016/08/tofu-banh-mi.html |
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