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3 Delightfully Leafy Plant-Based Recipes for Your Restful Days

Whether you find yourself with an extra day off, or just need something to get you through that long, 40 hour work week, there’s nothing like a nice, fresh and healthy meal to start up or cap off your day. Great meals can really invigorate a person, from the energy brought about by a hearty breakfast to a relaxing dinner after a draining 9-to-5 workday full of duties. Are you looking for tasty and healthy meals for your breakfasts, lunches and dinners? We highly recommend leafy vegan dishes. There are plenty of tasty plant-based recipes that you might like as plant-based cuisine has come a long way since the inception of the Vegan Society, so there’s a lot of variety when it comes to vegan cuisine. However, leafy meals are still nice to chow down every now and then.  Here are a few of them. 

Plant-Based Cooking Presents Sauteed Greens

Green dishes have a certain flair that changes their tastes depending on the cooking style. Sauteed leafy dishes are particularly lovely, plus you don’t actually have to use oil! Water saute is a nice and effective way to eat your greens without subjecting yourself to too much-added oil in your daily life. 

Get this recipe here: https://www.plantbasedcooking.com/recipe/sauteed-greens/ 

Spicy Vegan Stuffed Grape Leaves by Full of Plants

Dolma is a kind of cuisine found in the Middle East and Greece. This chewy plant-focused meal uses grape leaves to wrap around a filling of rice and other veggies, from zucchinis to onions to lentils. This particular vegan dolma recipe is bound to delight you, with its nice combination of various ingredients. It reminds us of meals that we’d savor on culinary cruises

Get the recipe here: https://fullofplants.com/spicy-vegan-stuffed-grape-leaves/ 

Vegan Collard Green Burritos via the Minimalist Baker

Vegan Burritos are delicious. We enjoy the customizable quality of such a dish, especially when it involves spicy sauces. However, did you know that you can try something different from tortillas when making a vegan burrito? Have you considered collard? Well, if you haven’t, check this out! 

Get the recipe here: https://minimalistbaker.com/vegan-collard-green-burritos/ 





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