17 Assorted Vegan Recipes To Try This Veganuary. Welcome To The Weekend Link Up.
Hello friends. So how are you today? Guess who’s back? Back again!! Me!! Happy New Year everyone. I also hope you have all had a lovely few weeks and are feeling refreshed for the new years challenges that lie ahead?
17 Assorted Vegan Recipes To Try This Veganuary:
Spinning Around. My head is spinning so much at the minute with one thing or another. Work, Blogging, Children off school, waiting for news on two of my children’s health, house upside down with building work and Christmas. So exciting too.
Hopefully by Sunday all the floor in the new dining room will be finished off and I can get my home back to normal by Monday.
My advice, never have building work done in December hoping it will all be done for Christmas. Even if it was finished it would have still been a crazy few days getting all Christmas things done. You can see how my Christmas presents started off neat and ended up messy here. Everything has been one mad rush!! But mostly all good fun.
Christmas Tree Down:
The Christmas tree was also up then down in a flash this year so I am planning not to do anything big in the house next December to make up for it. I am looking forward to a nice relaxing January but the again part of my family want to start a run streak challenge and the other half want me to join a gym with them again!! Arrgg!! I just need lots of energy sent my way!!
I also have a fun holiday booked this January with a few of my cousins I have not met up with in years. One lives in France and can you believe I have only seen her once in about 35 years? It is going to be so much fun. I can not wait!!
We have booked an hotel in Brighton, somewhere I have always wanted to go. We have planned to go out in some fun bars and spend the weekend cooking, eating and drinking. It will be epic!!
I thought I would leap straight back into blogging with a fun topic that will be buzzing this January. Veganuary 2020!! I have a lot of tasty vegan recipes to share with you so what better place to start?
17 Assorted Vegan Recipes To Try This Veganuary:
So are you taking part in Veganuary? Do you also have a veganuary meal plan? Maybe you are also already following a vegan diet and are looking for some new recipe ideas or are taking part in Veganuary and looking for some inspiring recipes to try out?
If so, you have come to the right place as today I have some veganuary dishes and sweet treats to share with you. These recipes are great for veganuary.
Veganuary 2020 Recipes:
17 Assorted Vegan Recipes To Try Out This Veganuary:
McVitie’s Rich Tea Biscuits Vegan Cinnamon And Pecan Fridge Cake. Firstly, how about making this quick and easy fridge cake? Fancy making some; McVitie’s Rich Tea Biscuits Vegan Cinnamon & Pecan Fridge Cake?
This makes a nice addition to your lunch box, school treat or something fun to make up over the weekend. The children and I love fridge cake. McVitie’s Rich Tea Biscuits Vegan Cinnamon And Pecan Fridge Cake. So yummy!
Vegan-Friendly Spiced Wild Rice. Secondly, a tasty recipe to share with you from Pyrex – Vegan-Friendly Spiced Wild Rice. Perfect as a side dish to your main course. Vegan-Friendly Spiced Wild Rice By Pyrex. So tasty.
Full English Vegan Fry Up. Thirdly, so do you fancy making a Full English Vegan Fry Up for breakfast? Nutritionist and cook Dr Joan Ransley has created four delicious gut healthy recipes so you can re-set your gut health for the rest of the year and beyond. This recipe is both full of gut-friendly dietary fibre, prebiotics and polyphenols and in addition delicious. Full English Vegan Fry Up. So yummy!!
Brussel Sprout, Chestnut And Sage Risotto (vegetarian/vegan):
Brussel Sprout, Chestnut And Sage Risotto (vegetarian/vegan). Fourthly, for those who love celebrating with food but also want to love their gut over the Christmas period, Dr Joan Ransley for Love Your Gut has created two new delicious dishes that are full of flavour, colour and gut-healthy ingredients. Brussel Sprout, Chestnut And Sage Risotto (vegetarian/vegan). So tasty.
How To Make Vegan Yorkshire Puddings. Fifthly, so are you looking for a vegan side dish to go alongside your Sunday dinner? Do you fancy making some of these Vegan Yorkshire Puddings? Why miss out on this tasty British dinner side dish!? How To Make Vegan Yorkshire Puddings. Also, great for Sunday dinner. So good.
Winter Trifle With Blackberries: Afternoon Tea Recipes. Sixth, this winter-themed trifle is made with blackberries and, as an optional extra, can be flavoured with sloe gin or a favourite liqueur. The wonderful thing about trifle is it can be adapted to meet all dietary preferences including vegetarians or vegans. Winter Trifle With Blackberries: Afternoon Tea Recipes. So nice.
Vegan Apple Slices With Peanut Butter, Celery, Raisins And Pumpkin Seeds:
Vegan Apple Slices With Peanut Butter, Celery, Raisins And Pumpkin Seeds. Seventh, if you think eating vegan is boring, think again! I am sharing some yummy vegan recipes proves you can have colourful vegan dishes, bursting with taste and flavour. Vegan Apple Slices With Peanut Butter, Celery, Raisins. So tasty.
Phaanu: Rich, Creamy Vegan Dal Recipe. Eighth, Phaanu. This rich, creamy vegan dal recipe works perfectly as an Indian main dish. Phaanu: Rich, Creamy Vegan Dal Recipe. So good.
McVitie’s Ginger Nuts and Lemon Crunch Vegan Tart. Ninth, so are you looking for a quick and easy treat recipe? Something sweet for the weekend? Today I am sharing this McVitie’s Ginger Nuts and Lemon Crunch Vegan Tart recipe with you: McVitie’s Ginger Nuts and Lemon Crunch Vegan Tart.
Vegan Chestnut And Beetroot Wellingtons With Watercress Pesto:
Vegan Chestnut And Beetroot Wellingtons With Watercress Pesto. Tenth, for vegetarians and vegans, there’s not a nut roast in sight but these fabulous Wellingtons instead. They make a stunning addition to any festive table with the rich red of the beetroot contrasting with the bright green of the pesto. Vegan Chestnut And Beetroot Wellingtons With Watercress Pesto. So different.
Vegan Mini Shallot Bhajis With Minted Yogurt. Eleventh, so do you fancy making some Vegan Mini Shallot Bhajis With Minted Yogurt? Spicy and crispy, these little bite-sized bhajis are great for a party or as part of an Indian feast. Vegan Mini Shallot Bhajis With Minted Yogurt. So tasty.
Vegan Shallot And Vegetable Nasi Goren. Twelfth, fried rice is the perfect speedy comfort food, great on a Friday night served with a couple of cold beers. Use your favourite chilli sauce here -try it with sriracha or sweet chilli sauce or an authentic Indonesian Sambal Oelek sauce if you can find it. Vegan Shallot And Vegetable Nasi Goren. So good.
Quick And Easy To Make Vegan Frosted Lemon Cake:
Quick And Easy To Make Vegan Frosted Lemon Cake. Thirteenth, if you’re wondering how to make a vegan cake, we have the perfect recipe. Ready in under an hour, this moist, fluffy vegan frosted lemon cake recipe makes a great vegan treat, particularly good with a cup of tea. Why is this the best vegan cake recipe?
1. Firstly, it’s ready in under an hour.
2. Rich and moist with a light fluffy texture.
3. You can easily substitute any flavour, such as vegan chocolate, orange or raspberry
4. No special ingredients needed.
5. Many of you have made it and given it 4/5 stars – it must be good!
Also Vegetarian | Vegan | Milk Free Quick And Easy To Make Vegan Frosted Lemon Cake.
Orange, Hazelnut And Caramel Vegan Loaf. Fourteenth, Orange, Hazelnut And Caramel Vegan Loaf anyone? How yummy? Orange, Hazelnut And Caramel Vegan Loaf. So tasty.
Turmeric, Carrot And Watercress Soup (Vegan). Fifteenth, so if you’d prefer a warming soup for lunch why not try this delicious recipe that’s suitable for vegans too? Turmeric, Carrot And Watercress Soup (Vegan). So good.
BerryWorld Vegan Blackberry And Chocolate Cupcakes. Sixteenth, so do you fancy making some BerryWorld Vegan Blackberry And Chocolate Cupcakes? These vegan cupcakes are full of chocolatey goodness, the rich chocolatey flavour and the tart blackberries make’s a great combination. BerryWorld Vegan Blackberry And Chocolate Cupcakes. So moreish.
Organic Vegan Chocolate Mousse:
Organic Vegan Chocolate Mousse. Last but not least, do you fancy making an Organic Vegan Chocolate Mousse? This tastes just like a conventional chocolate mousse made with eggs and cream, and yet it’s completely vegan! I don’t think anyone will guess the main ingredient is avocado unless you tell them. The coconut oil helps to firm up the texture, and the agave syrup supplies the sweetness; alternatively, you could use pure maple syrup. Yummy! Organic Vegan Chocolate Mousse. So yummy.
17 Assorted Vegan Recipes To Try Out This Veganuary:
So what do you think about these veganuary meals and sweet recipe ideas? Do you also fancy trying any? Because I do. These are all Veganuary UK recipes but I am sure they are easily converted to add your favourite ingredients in them.
You might also like this post: Why I decided to take part in Veganuary 2020.
17 Assorted Vegan Recipes To Try This Veganuary.
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I don’t usually practice a vegan diet but your photos do make some of those dishes look tasty. Thanks for sharing at #HomeMattersParty
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Thanks for stopping by Donna 🙂
Your recipes sounds so yummy. I was particularly intrigued with the Wellington recipe becuase I didn’t know vegan puff pastry existed.
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Hope you get to try it 🙂
Always good to try to eat as many veggies as possible!!
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Thanks for joining us 🙂
Will be trying those recipes. Thanks for hosting and Happy New Year to you and your family.
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Thanks for linking up, Patrick 🙂
Happy New Year!
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Thanks Nancy 🙂
Happy New Year Claire – your recipes look amazing!
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Thanks for stopping by 🙂
My husband and I have been trying to incorporate some new vegan dishes in our menu rotation; thanks for these suggestions! Sorry to hear that the new dining room wasn’t quite ready in time. Living through construction is always tough but doubly so during the holidays.
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Thanks lovely 🙂
Oooh these all sound great! I’m sorry your December was so hectic. I hope you have a more relaxing month. Your vacation sounds like fun!
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Thanks Heather. Still catching up 🙂
Wow some neat recipes – Happy New Year Claire. Jacqui x
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Thanks for stopping by Jacqui 🙂
Happy New Year! Hmmm… fridge cake… one of my favourite things to make! Some yummy recipes here.
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Thanks Lisa 🙂
Happy new year Claire xx
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Thanks Laurie, hope you’ve had a great start to the year 🙂