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Easy Cheezy Broccoli Potato Soup

January 17, 2019 By julia

Bring back that nostalgic broccoli and cheese sauce side dish!

This Cheezy Broccoli Potato Soup does just that. It’s thick and flavourful with sooooo many nutrients.

If you’re timing tonight gives you anxiety when you even consider making dinner, this is tha soup fo’ you!!

It’s really yum with this smokey vegan parmesano, and a side of avocado toast (duh).

This is a super satiating, delicious, and incredibly nutritious soup for those times you just don’t have that time to spend alllllll hours in the kitchen.


Easy Cheezy Broccoli Potato Soup
 
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Prep time
3 mins
Cook time
17 mins
Total time
20 mins
 
A simple, whole foods soup with that 'cheese & broccoli sauce' nostalgia!
Author: Jules
Recipe type: dinner, lunch
Serves: 6
Ingredients
  • 1 sweet onion, diced
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 3 heads broccoli, roughly chopped
  • 2 russet potatoes, roughly chopped
  • ¾-1 cup nutritional yeast
  • 3 tbsp tamari
  • 3 cups mushroom or vegetable broth
  • Optional for thickening: 1 tbsp corn starch or arrowroot powder, mixed with ½ cup water
  • 2 green onion, chopped
Instructions
  1. Boil potatoes until soft (place potato in a large pot, cover with water, bring to a rolling boil and let boil for 15 minutes)
  2. Steam broccoli for 5 minutes (alternatively, place broccoli florets in the boiling water with the potatoes at the 10 minute mark ~ you will lose a bit of flavour, but save on cleaning a pot)
  3. Meanwhile, water sauté onion and garlic (heat a pan to medium heat, add onion, mix around as it browns for a few minutes, then add a bit of water to de-glaze. Let it cook until translucent, add a bit of water when if it's sticking).
  4. Blend in two batches: add half of everything (broccoli, potatoes, 1½ tbsp tamari, 1 - 1½ cups broth, ½ cup nutritional yeast) to the blender and blend until almost smooth. Pour into the pot you used for potato boiling, then repeat with the rest of the ingredients.
  5. Warm the soup up for a few minutes, then stir in the optional cornstarch mixture (mix for at least 30 seconds)
  6. Serve with avocado toast, green onion, and this Smokey Vegan Parm!
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Vegan Mushroom Stroganoff with Garlic Cream Sauce

December 26, 2018 By julia

When there’s a ‘strog’ there’s an ‘noff’.

Too far? Ya, that’s a stretch. I just like the word too much.

But, not as much as I like the TASTE of this Vegan Mushroom Stroganoff!!! This is truly comfort-food to the max!

I’ve got a pretty picky hubby when it comes to taste-testing and recipe recommendations. And when I ask him what he wants for dinner, it’s always an old-time, nostalgic recipe from his childhood that he misses since going vegan, and I take this as an opportunity, no… a competitive challenge to veganize the sh#%t out of it!

That’s what happened on this particular night. Stroganoff, you say mister? You got it.

It’s meaty with mushroom-y texture.

It’s creamy from the insane garlic cream sauce.

It’s super flavourful with allllllll of them spices.

And, it only takes 25 minutes….plus 5 minutes to whip up a simple salad with whatever raw veggies and leafy greens you have kickin’ around, drizzle with one of these dressings, or my fave go-to oil free creamy nooch lemon dressing.

It’s pretty much a winner. As much of a winner as Michael Phelps at the Olympics.

Fair comparison.

Oh, and make sure you have a continuous supply of this garlic cream sauce in your fridge in a squeeze bottle, ready to drizzle on savoury meal. It’s ridiculously delicious, and makes everything seem mega-gourmét.

Ok, onto the recipe!


Vegan Mushroom Stroganoff with Garlic Cream Sauce
 
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Prep time
5 mins
Cook time
20 mins
Total time
25 mins
 
This stroganoff with knock the socks off your next dinner party guests! Especially drizzled with this cashew-based, garlicky, creamy deliciousness!!! Prep time doesn't include soaking the cashews for the creamy garlic sauce!
Author: Jules
Recipe type: pasta, dinner, comfort-food
Serves: 4-6
Ingredients
  • 1 package of ribbon noodles
  • 2 medium yellow onions, chopped
  • 4 tbsp whole wheat flour
  • 3 cups mushroom or vegetable broth
  • juice of 1 small lemon
  • 2 tbsp tamari or soy sauce
  • 1 tsp tomato paste
  • 1 tbsp sage
  • 1 tbsp thyme
  • 1 tsp sea salt
  • 6-7 cups of mushrooms (use a mix! I used white and portobello)
  • 1-2 tbsp white wine vinegar
  • ¾ cup green peas
  • ¼-1/2 cup chopped parsley

  • Easy Creamy Garlic Sauce:
  • 2 cups cashews, soaked at least 2 hours in water, then strained
  • ¾ cup water
  • juice of 1 lemon
  • 2 cloves garlic
  • 1 pinch of sea salt
Instructions
  1. Cook pasta 2 minutes less than what is recommended.
  2. Oil-free sauté onions: Heat up a deep dish pan to medium, then add the onions. Sauté until translucent, adding a bit of broth as you go to prevent sticking.
  3. Add 3 tbsp of flour and ¼ cup of broth to the pan and whisk until combined.
  4. In a bowl, make a broth mixture by mixing together the tomato paste, tamari, lemon and 2½ cups of the broth.
  5. Add broth mixture to the heated pan a little bit at a time, stirring periodically as you go. Mix until it is bubbling and thickened slightly (about 5-10 minutes).
  6. Meanwhile, make your creamy garlic sauce: Add all sauce ingredients to your high-speed blender and blend until very smooth (at least a couple of minutes).
  7. Add ½ cup of the garlic sauce, plus the thyme, sage and salt to the pan, mix until combined.
  8. Add all mushrooms to the pan to simmer. Cover with your lid for a few minutes to cook them down.
  9. Add the white wine vinegar and 1 tbsp of the flour if you feel you need to thicken it more. Mix to combine.
  10. Add green peas and parsley, let cook for 2 more minutes.
  11. Mix in the pre-cooked pasta.
  12. Serve it up with a drizzle of creamy garlic sauce and a sprinkling of parsley!
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Top 12 Vegan Recipes of 2018

December 20, 2018 By julia

It’s almost 2019!

Which means, second to the top vegan recipes of 2018… you may be looking back on the ebbs and flows of the last year…your successes, your learning experiences, your highlights, your epiphanies… Life is full of change and it is truly a game if you learn to accept that.

Never take things too personally to too seriously… Live with acceptance that you don’t know all the answers… Give that direction you’re weirdly pulled to a chance… Put time into the passions you know you have, and if you haven’t found your passion, then be patient, have an open mind, and follow your gut…

Do things that make you happy and be with people who bring you up to be your best you.

Whew, where did that come from!?

Pretty much, life is ever-changing, you are ever-growing. Annnnnd, without getting too deep and rambly, let’s bring it back to the light vibe of this blog and get into the most popular recipes of 2018!

12 days of Christmas… or top 12 fricken awesome vegan recipes of always and forever?!

2nd, please.

Vegan Omelette + Hollandaise Sauce

Vegan Egg Nog ~ Whole Food Creaminess

Sweet Potato Toasts

BBQ’d Cheezy Sweet Potato Perogies

Spinach Artichoke White Bean Dip

Grateful Fred Stuffed Tofu Turkey  ~ Holiday Main

Whole Roasted Cauliflower with Curry Tahini Sauce ~ Holiday Main

Maple Dijon Pecan Hasselback Butternut Squash ~ Holiday Main

Hemp Pesto Pasta Salad

Carrot Cake ~ oil-free

Sachertorte ~ dense chocolate cake

Chewy Chickpea Coconut Cluster Cookies

There you have it! Lots to choose from here, and more through out the site.

There’s something for everything when you eat plant-based.

It’s definitely NOT just carrot sticks and lettuce, but an abundance of textures, colours, flavours, concoctions and delicious tastes.

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Hooked on People: Anna Pippus aka Easy Animal Free + her Lentil Walnut Bolognese

December 6, 2018 By julia

Anna’s instagram stories ( @easyanimalfree ) make the vegan lifestyle as a busy Mom of 2 look like a breeze (by making recipes like her lentil walnut bolognese, shared below!). The way she shares recipes, ideas and tips makes her super approachable, and totally normalizes the plant-based lifestyle.
In a nutshell, Anna is an animal rights activist, and lawyer. Her life’s mission is to minimize animal’s suffering as much as she possibly can… and she’s doing this by specializing in farm animals by serving as director of farmed animal advocacy for Animal Justice, and as a strategic advisor for We Animals.
She is an incredible voice for the voiceless, and does a fantastic job bringing it all back to the mainstream by showing how simple it can be to create easy, breezy, delicious meals for her family.

Let’s get to know Anna a bit more…


Hooked on Plants: Was there a moment in your life that made you go vegan?

Anna Pippus: I went vegetarian as a kid, simply because I was a big animal lover and it didn’t feel right to eat animals. But, I didn’t know anything about farming back then, and I kept eating eggs and dairy, wearing leather, and buying cosmetics by animal testing brands without too much thought. This was the early 90s—there was no internet, and veganism was rare enough that I’d never heard of it.

A little over ten years ago, I first heard about veganism, and on some level I think it occurred to me that this was probably a good thing to do, something that I should and would do. I half-heartedly poured watery rice milk in my tea and tried to avoid cheese made with cow’s milk (which I loved, and in those days vegan cheeses were inedible). But I avoided learning more about farming. I had such empathy for animals that I couldn’t stand seeing them suffering. I told myself that I was already doing my part, that exposing myself to gory photos and videos wouldn’t help.

Then, in Charlotte Montgomery’s book Blood Relations, I read a story about a bull on a truck being taken to slaughter. The bull had a broken hip and couldn’t stand, let alone walk. But bulls are enormous animals and the only way for them to get off a truck is on their own (on farms, tractors are used to move downed cattle). The workers used an electric prod to shock the bull and force him to drag himself—using only his front legs—to the back of the truck, where he slammed several feet into the ground below. Then, he was forced to drag himself into the slaughterhouse. It took hours. By the time he was inside, the slaughterhouse was closing for the day, and he was left— alone and in pain—on the floor to wait for the next day, when workers would kill him.

It was like I’d been splashed with a bucket of cold water. In that moment, I realized with full clarity something I think I’d been growing to understand all along: that when animals are used as commodities, they will suffer. Animal welfare is most often in tension with profits. Workers are desensitized to the suffering of animals, because they have to be in order to be able to do the job. I realized then that farming animals could never be humane. I immediately became not only vegan, but a dedicated activist. And fortunately, plant-based milks and cheeses have come a long way since then—there are lots of delicious options now!

HOP: You have a very in-depth post here about raising vegan children, but could you give a few simple tips here on vegan lunch prepping for families?

AP: In our family, I do most of the kitchen managing and cooking, because it’s something I really enjoy. But I’m definitely not up for making complicated, time-consuming meals, and I only have it in me to cook once a day, at dinner time. (I love my end-of-day ritual of putting on some music and getting absorbed in the creativity of cooking).

So, at dinner, I tend to cook big meals, that will provide us with leftovers for the next day, or extra parts that can be repurposed into something else (e.g. extra rice to make fried rice another day). That way, when I open the fridge at lunch time, there’s always something to work with.

If there isn’t, we have sandwiches or open-faced toast, along with veggies (like peppers or cucumber), fruit, nuts etc.

I’m a big believer in the gospel of hummus. Everyone should have it in the fridge! It’s delicious, ridiculously nutritious, a good source of iron, calcium, and protein, and widely liked even by the world’s least adventurous eaters. It’s perfect on sandwiches, salads, and bowls, and as a dip with crackers or vegetables.

HOP: You use your legal training to do your best to change the farm animal laws (amazing!)… but what are your top tips for people who want to make a difference in the animals lives, but don’t know where to start?

AP: There is so much to be done! Everyone has different skills, lifestyles, and personalities, so I think the first step is to self-reflect and take inventory about how you can best contribute to the movement in a way that will be both impactful for animals and sustainable for you.

Here are a few ways people can get involved to help animals:

  • donate to effective initiatives and organizations.
  • volunteer with established initiatives and organizations, especially if you have skills in bookkeeping, fundraising, graphic design, video production, or anything else that non-profits are chronically in need of.
  • organize or attend impactful protests, demonstrations, and marches.
  • share information and resources that you find impactful or useful on social media.
  • write letters to the editor in response to media pieces about animals, plant-based eating, the environment, health… any hook you can find!
  • write or meet with politicians at all levels of government (municipal, provincial, federal) to ask what they’re doing about animal issues and make suggestions for policies they can back. If there’s a particular piece of legislation being considered, write to let them know you support it.
  • contact restaurants and grocery stores in your neighbourhood to encourage them to add plant-based options. Make suggestions for your favourite products and dishes.
  • sign petitions, if they’re to specific decision-makers with specific, winnable requests.
  • use chalk to write messages on the sidewalks around your neighbourhood, or put up posters on community message boards.
  • host potlucks, meet ups, book clubs or other events to help build community and spread the word.

HOP: What facts might surprise people about grass-fed, free-range and cage free laws?

AP: These terms very often don’t mean what people think they do. Even in best-case scenarios, animals are still genetically manipulated to manifest profitable traits that often compromise their welfare. For example, dairy cows produce up to 10 times more milk these days than they used to, which leads to painful engorgement, physical depletion, and rampant mastitis (a painful infection). Chickens raised for meat are bred to grow very large, very quickly, which can cause cardiovascular problems (their little hearts can’t keep up), and lameness because their bones are too soft and immature to support their relatively massive weight. In all sectors, genetic manipulation has produced a laundry list of grotesque outcomes that directly compromise animals’ quality of life.

As a mother, probably the thing that breaks my heart the most is how on all farms—even the certified humane ones—animals are separated from their families. In the dairy industry, calves are taken from their mothers a few hours after birth, so that the milk can be diverted to humans. The babies are a waste product of the dairy industry. In nature, hens are doting mothers, peeping to their babies through the shell to establish a bond. After hatching, they’d be nearly inseparable, the babies tucked under their mothers’ wings for comfort and safety. But in our agriculture system, chicks are hatched in industrial hatcheries, never knowing their mothers. Chicken meat and egg farms are like giant orphanages with no mature presence to teach or comfort. If you go into a chicken farm and sit down, the babies will come over and fall asleep in your warm lap.

And of course, even in a best case scenario, animals are sent to be killed at a fraction of their natural lifespan. Virtually all animals are babies when we kill them for food: chickens are five to six weeks old, pigs are five to six months, turkeys are three to six months, and beef cattle are 12 to 18 months old. Slaughterhouses are frightening places; the animals can smell blood and they fight for their lives. I would be terrified if I were in their place. All of this for products that are not only unnecessary, they are damaging our health and environment, too.

HOP: Your favourite and simplest dinner recipe!?

AP: I have a LOT of fave dinner recipes, which you probably know if you follow me on Instagram 🙂 Right now, I’m crushing on a hearty lentil-walnut bolognese. Lentils are superfoods that we need to eat more of, and walnuts are a great source of plant-based omega 3 fatty acids.

Another all-time fave pasta dish is pasta with cream sauce. The recipe is here on my site. I’m also a big fan of bowls, which basically follow an endlessly versatile formula: grain, legume, veggies, sauce, nuts/seeds. I have a post on my site all about how to build a bowl, and plenty of bowl ideas on my instagram account.


Easy Animal Free Lentil Walnut Bolognese
 
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Prep time
5 mins
Cook time
15 mins
Total time
20 mins
 
Anna Pippus of Easy Animal Free shares her favourite easy dinner recipe at the moment! This is hearty, quick, and delicious for the whole family! Serve it up with some of this Smokey Vegan Parm
Author: Jules
Recipe type: dinner, pasta, comforting
Serves: 4
Ingredients
  • 1 sweet onion
  • 1 green pepper, chopped
  • 5-8 mushrooms, sliced
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced
  • Splash of red wine or balsamic vinegar
  • ½ cup walnuts, finely chopped
  • 3 cups tomato sauce or your favourite marinara
  • ¾ cup brown lentils, pre-cooked
  • Oregano, to taste
  • Sea salt, to taste
  • Pasta noodles of your choice, cooked
Instructions
  1. Over medium high heat, sauté an onion until soft (with a splash of water to keep it from sticking).
  2. Add a chopped green pepper, 8 oz or so sliced mushrooms, and a few cloves of minced garlic. Use a splash or two of red wine or balsamic vinegar to deglaze the pan.
  3. Add about ½ a cup finely chopped walnuts (a food processor works well but not necessary) and toast for a minute or two.
  4. Then add about 3 cups tomato sauce or marinara, and some cooked brown lentils (I boil half a cup from dry but canned is fine too)
  5. Season with oregano and salt, and simmer for a few minutes to combine the flavours.
  6. Serve with a pound of your favourite pasta.
Notes
* Prep time doesn't included pre-cooking the brown lentils
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The Ultimate Whistler Vegan Dining Guide

November 30, 2018 By julia

Looking for vegan goodness in Whistler?

This vegan dining guide features my favourite dishes throughout Whistler.

I’ll keep adding to this, so check back for updates!

The order of things: breakfast-y spots at the top to lunch and dinner spots as you scroll!

The green ones are must-tries…

The Green Moustache 

(breakfast & lunch) ~ Village and Function Junction

Whistler’s only 100% vegan cafe with juice, smoothies, salads, bowls, amazing desserts, and soups of the day. Nicolette Richer, the creator of Green Mo, is one inspiring woman! She specializes in disease prevention with her patients through the Gerson Therapy, and it shows through her healing foods in the ever growing Green Mo. The original space is in Marketplace, and now there’s one in Function Junction too, so you can grab some healthy treats for the road trip back to Van.

What to order:

Everything!

  • Collard green wrap
  • Buddha bowl
  • Healing Kitchari
  • Any of their raw desserts

The Naked Sprout

(breakfast & lunch) ~ Village

The majority of the food from Naked Sprout is vegan, and the vibes are high. Just being in the presence of the creator, Shandy Rae, makes you feel more energized! This is a great spot to grab some health in the form of a juice, smoothie, salad or bowl, and be on your way.

What to order:

  • Any juice or smoothie, or a Solfeggio dessert (by Olympian, Kristi Richards)
  • The Vegan Ramen Bowl (they sub in avo for the egg) with spirilized carrots, mushrooms, miso broth and GF rice + millet noodles (YUM)
  • Miso Quinoa Bowl

Hunter Gather

(Lunch & Dinner) ~ Village

Created by Whistler Cooks, this casual dining restaurant is airy, easy for big groups and delicious, with a focus on local food, craft beer and VQA wines…plus they have a whole part of the menu dedicated to veggie lovers 🙂

What to order:

  • Thoughtful Falafal Wrap (with hummus instead of the garlic sauce)
  • Pemberton Bowl: local beets, dried fruit, crisped organic vegetables, fresh herbs, chickpeas, sprouted legumes and miso chili vinaigrette
  • Lentil Burger: with coriander mango chutney, house pickles, on a Portuguese bun or greens

  • Harmony Bowl: tamarind miso broth, lotsa veggies, shiitake mushrooms, house seasoning, rice noodles

Fifi’s Bistro 

(breakfast, lunch, dinner)

Cuteness overload. The space (that opened for biz in August) is beautifully decorated by the owners Kara and Max. They’re open for dinner on Friday’s and Saturdays, and are well-known for their yummy food, big portions and breakfast platters.

What to order:

  • Vegan Breakfast Platter for 2 (or Vegan Breaky for 1): a smorgasbord of falafel, hummus, sautéed spinach, warm olives and tomatoes, beans, berry chia pudding, sourdough, avo, spring salad and potatoes.
  • Smoothies: tropical mango pineapple, banana coconut, or peanut butter oat date smoothies
  • Avocado Bruschetta with pea shoots and chili salt

Ingrid’s Cafe 

(breakfast & lunch) ~ Village

The grab & go spot in the heart of the village.

What to order:

  • Garden Burger (ask to veganize it with no cheese)
  • Fantastic Falafal Burger with cous cous (sub the tzatziki for hummus)

Raven’s Nest (Breakfast, Lunch, Apres) ~ Whistler Mountain

The place for vegetarian grub on the hill! A veggie meal with a wicked view.

What to order:

  • Most things!
  • Vegan Pulled Pork Sandwich
  • Vegan Sub
  • Vegan Chocolate Cake
  • Superfood Salad

PureBread Bakery  

(coffee & snacks) ~ Village and Function Junction

Known for the amazing aroma, to-die-for treats and one of a kind breads! Paula and Mark started Purebread in Function Junction, and once people caught on to their delicious breads, they expanded to the Village and now Vancouver. Walking into Purebread with their simple and beautiful decor just makes you feel so… good!

 What to order:

  • Bread!! Seriously Seedy, Rustic Sourdough, Buckwheat Sour Cherry Pecan, Dinkel
  • The Pure Bar (omg)
  • Vegan Scones of the day
  • Banana Loaf
  • Vegan Chocolate Chip cookies

Ed’s Bred

(Breakfast/Lunch, Treats, Lattés) ~Creekside

A new 100% vegan cafe with delicious fresh bread, cookies and sometimes flatbread too.

What to order:

  • Everything!
  • Their cookies
  • Their dirty chai (so spicy and flavourful)
  • Any of their breads

Velvet Underground 

(Breakfast, Lunch, Café, Consignment store) ~Function Junction

A 100% vegan cafe that serves as a consignment store, and sells Black Sheep Vegan Cheese too!

 What to order:

  • Arabian Nights sandwich with crispy cauliflower, roasted squash, cilantro hummus, cashew yogurt on 200 Degrees focaccia

Functional Pie Pizzeria

(Lunch, Dinner) ~ Function Junction

A pizza place that will veganize any pizza with melty mozzerella (Daiya) to the edge of the crust, and the Beyond Meat sausage!

What to order:

  • The Vegan Mos Def (I always add extra peppers and olives)

HandleBar Aprés (Lunch, Aprés, Dinner) ~ Upper Village

A local favourite! Nestled in the upper village, this hot aprés spot was created by locals and features craft beer, delicious aprés and really good vibes.

 What to order:

  • Deep-Fried Pickles
  • Fried Brussel Sprouts without parm
  • Vegan Sausage!

Stonesedge Kitchen 

(brunch & dinner) ~ Village

Brunch hour or cocktail hour… this place has good vibes and yummy grub too.

What to order:

  • Granola bowl: maple toasted oats, sunflower seeds, dried fruits, pumpkin seeds, toasted almonds with blueberry chia seeds, coconut yoghurt, strawberry, banana, waffle cone
  • Vege Toast without the egg
  • Grilled carrots with cashew cream
  • Vegan Burger: black bean quinoa and mushroom patty with lettuce, tomato, pickle, Gibbons après lager bbq sauce on multigrain bun
  • Spanky’s Bowl: quinoa, sweet potato, spinach, grilled red pepper, carrot, curry cauliflower, crispy chick peas and curry cashew sauce

Harajuku Izakaya 

(lunch & dinner) ~ Village

“Izakayas” are informal Japanese gastropubs popular throughout Japan known for quick, tapas-style food. Chef Yutaka Shishido has brought it to Whistler and knows how to whip up some vegan goodness!  Harajuku’s interior is inspired by a Japanese village in the early 1900s for romance and booths for birthdays.

What to order:

  • Appies: Spinach Gommae, Fried Brussels, Agadashi Tofu
  • The Green Bowl: fried rice + veggies
  • Rock n’ Roll Roll (so good!): tempura yam, avocado, cucumber, carrot, beets, Shiitake, soba noodle
  • Avocado Osho Sushi (minus the mayo): like vegan nigiri!
  • Creamy Vegan Ramen Bowl (one of the best Ramen bowls around!) : creamy veggie broth, shiitake, corn, rape blossom, bean sprouts, onion chips, garlic oil, kale noodles

Splitz Grill

(lunch & dinner) ~ Village

This long-time Whistler burger joint has a great vegan burger! Choose your patty, and customize with toppings (gluten free bun, or lettuce wrap options are available, too).

What to order:

  • Beyond Meat Patty with vegan mayo (love the chipotle mayo)! Maybe add a hash brown, caramelized onions, and mushrooms? 
  • Lentil Burger with Babaganoush, maybe with a grilled pineapple and some breaded pickles ?!) 
  • Vegan Hot Dog

Aura & The Cure & The Fix at Nita Lake Lodge 

(breakfast & lunch & dinner) ~ Creekside

A beautiful spot right on the lake that has MEATLESS MONDAYS (Yesssss). The head chef, James, is vegan and so creative (found that out from the incredible food he created for my bridal shower!).

 

Go try their 3-course vegan meal on Mondays at Aura.

Go with 1 other and order everything on the vegan menu.

You won’t regret it!!

Otherwise, hang at the Cure and eat some of their vegan options, all while listening to my friend and favourite DJ, Rob Cutler aka DJ-Surgeon playing chill tunes on Friday eves, alternating with local pro photographer Eric Berger aka DJ Smokey!

What to order:

  • The Fix: the spot for juice and smoothies in creekside!
  • The Cure: Aprés spot that starts anything off with popcorn (my fave). Veggie burger!
  • Aura: Meatless Monday 3 course vegan goodness

Dusty’s Bar & Grill: Bar & Grill (lunch, aprés, dinner) ~ Creekside

One of Whistler’s original aprés spots with history on the walls and good old school vibes!

What to order:

  • Vegan Wings !
  • The Creekside Power Salad (minus the feta)
  • The Ultimate Veggie Platter (extra hummus, no ranch)

Pizzeria Antico 

(lunch & dinner) ~ Village

Their pizza dough!!! So good. They have such a hot pizza oven that a pizza takes just 90 seconds. Cool atmosphere in here too, and their back section is great for birthday group resos.

What to order:

  • Insalata di Funghi without ‘burrata’ cheese: butter lettuce, radicchio, microgreens, raw mushrooms, oven-dried tomato, with a truffle lemon dressing (love this dressing)
  • Ortolana Pizza (replace the cheese with avocado and I like adding artichokes!): Tomato base, roasted veggies and basil

La Cantina 

(lunch & dinner) ~ Nesters Market and Village

The sister restaurant to Pepe’s Mexican Corner, in a quicker, more casual style. These taco/burrito spots (in the Village and by Nesters) have added more delicious vegan-ness to the menu since this summer.

What to order:

  • Luchador Salad (switch out the honey-based dressing)
  • Jackfruit Picadillo (with potatoes, carrots, celery) Tacos or Burrito or Bowl minus the feta or sour cream (my fave)
  • Portobello Tamarind Tacos or Burrito
  • Tofu (with nutritional yeast, tomatoes, celery) Tacos or Burrito minus sour cream/feta
  • Mestizo Rice + Black Beans with avocado sauce Tacos or Burrito or Bowl minus sour cream/feta

Peaked Pies 

Village

An Australian couple opened this one up a few years ago, and they just came out with vegan pies!

What to order:

  • Vegetable Medley Pie
  • Berry Dessert Pie

The Raven Room

Whistler’s newest cocktail bar created by locals, for everyone, with lots of delicious vegan options from Chef Erin Stone

What to order:

  • Aquafaba Sour ~ ask to sub out the egg white for aquafaba!
  • Jackfruit Bao Buns
  • Mushroom Pate
  • Shaved Vegetable Salad
  • Meatless Balls with vegetable noodles
  • Blueberry and Lavender ‘Cheese’ Cake

The Mexican Corner 

(lunch & dinner) ~ Village

Pepe created the awesome mexican vibe by bringing decor from his hometown in Mexico, up to his new Whistler hometown. Step into Mexico and enjoy their veg options!

What to order:

  • Vegan Chorizo Tacos
  • Ensalata Di Frijoles
  • Flautas (crispy potato tacos), minus the feta and sour cream
  • Tortilla Soup, minus the feta and sour cream

Creekbread

(dinner) ~ Creekside

They’re into local, organic ingredients, and know their pizza. Thin crust, flavourful, and the oven smack dab in the middle of the restaurant. Cool vibes.

What to order:

  • No Boundaries Salad with all the veggies and no cheese (so good with potatoes and seaweed!)
  • The Vegan Pizza (I go for extra caramelized onions and roasted red peppers)

Misty Mountain Pizza (lunch & dinner) ~ Village

This place has been around for a coon’s age! Annnnd it has vegan cheese (applause!!).

What to order:

  • Any veggie pizza with vegan cheese instead! I love the West Coast Veggie

Tandoori Grill 

(lunch & dinner) ~ Village

This Indian restaurant has a full-on vegan/vegetarian section on the menu! There’s 6 completely vegan items, and a whole lot more that you can easily make vegan. Plus, the Roti is vegan too. Just be warned… level 5 on the spice-o-meter is super sizzzzzlin’.

What to order:

  • Papadom (lentil wafer) instead of naan (which isn’t vegan)
  • Channa Masala ~ chickpeas cooked with tomatoes, fresh ginger, onions & exotic spices
  • Aloo Gobhi ~ cauliflower and potatoes cooked with onions, tomatoes & exotic spices
  • Palak Aloo ~ chopped spinach cooked with potatoes, onions, tomatoes & exotic spices
  • Eggplant Bharta ~ eggplants roasted over charcoal, mashed with onions, tomatoes & paprika

Alta Bistro 

(dinner) ~Village

Run by Whistler local, Eric Griffith, this good-vibe, casual, yet fine dining restaurant puts emphasis local, seasonal and organic ingredients. There are a few amazing vegan dishes on his dinner menu!

What to order:

  • Slow cooked celeriac & apple soup with garam masala popcorn
  • Crispy Brioche & Mushroom Walnut Paté
  • Vegan Portobello Burger with a delicious house-made coconut bun
  • Peaches & Cashew Cream Cheezecake with bbq’d amaretto peach, toasted almonds, oat granola and basil

Earl’s

(Brunch, Lunch, Dinner) ~ Village

This chain just added a full vegan menu, with 7 entrées !!

What to order:

  • Cauliflower wings with vegan ranch
  • Vegan Hunan Kung Pao
  • Beyond Burger

Table Nineteen Lakeside Eatery 

(Lunch, Dinner) ~ Nicklaus North

A beautiful patio with a view of green lake in the summer, with a cozy vibe in the winter.

What to order:

  • The Beyond Burger!!! Pick any burger toppings on the menu, and replace the meat patty with the Beyond patty. The only restaurant in Whistler that serves Beyond Meat!

Garibaldi Lift Co 

(Lunch, Aprés Ski, Dinner) ~ Village

The spot for a good dance at night, good aprés in the afternoon, and a nice sit-down lunch to avoid crowds during a ski day.

What to order:

  • Vegan Tempeh Burger without mayo
  • Vegan Caeser Salad (add tempeh!)
  • Vegan Poke Bowl !!! With the sought after Ahimi poké from Ocean Hugger Foods (made from tomato!)

Mongolie Grill 

(lunch & dinner) ~ Village

A fun place to go with a group. It’s super interactive while you go up to make your own mega-stirfry bowl, and watch the chefs whip it up right in front of you. If you’re not into eating off the same surface that meat was just cooked on, this may not be the place for you. But, it’s a fun way to get in a ton of veg!

What to order:

  • Load up your bowl with every veggie, douse on some of their vegan sauce options, and enjoy with the rice or rice paper wraps they bring to your table!

RimRock Cafe

(dinner) ~ Creekside

A rustic, fine dining experience. One of Whistler’s original restaurants, nestled in the woods of Whistler Mountain. This place isn’t known for their vegan food (they’re more about the seafood and meat dishes), but they have some great vegan options – especially if you know what to ask for! The ambiance in here is so lovely, and perfect for a special occasion.

What to order:

  • Mushroom Salad with sesame vinaigrette and crispy onions (SO good)
  • Grilled Vegetable Mushroom Risotto
  • Vegan Chickpea Curry with Cauliflower Steak (ask for this – not be on the main menu!)

Olives Community Market 

(grocery, breakfast, lunch) ~ Function Junction

A cute, organic grocery store packed with vegan goodies, grab & go lunches, a salad bar, and smoothies.

What to order:

  • See what’s in the fridge for lunch, and what the soup of the day is! Most likely it’s vegan, nutritious and delicious.
  • Their desserts, smoothies, lattés, and a big salad from the salad bar

If you want to eat in, Whistler Dine In delivers most of these delicious meals!

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🌱 Olympian | Chill Vegan | RHN & Chef
🏠 Whistler Realtor @jules.eliz.murray @living.in.whistler
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Ok, I’m biased… but this mama has to be the mo Ok, I’m biased… but this mama has to be the most inspiring plant-based athlete out there.

@stephaniejdsloan always supporting, motivating, moving, adventuring (in braids), and top-cheffing it up with the goodness of whole plant foods.

Happy Mother’s Day to all the amazing mama’s out there. 💕 

#momsrule  #nomeatathlete
#plantbasedathlete #veganmom #mothersday
This isn’t just any tofu scramble… it’s next This isn’t just any tofu scramble… it’s next-level creamy and eggy thanks to 2 secret weapons:

🥄 Hummus for texture 
🧂 Black salt (kala namak) for that eggy flava flave

Serve it up with avo, tomato, and a drizzle of hot sauce for the ultimate #MothersDayBrunch moment 🥑🔥

🌱 Tofu Scramble Recipe - from the #hookedonplantsarchives 

Ingredients:
	•	½ large yellow onion, diced
	•	2 cloves garlic
	•	6 white mushrooms, sliced
	•	1 red pepper, diced
	•	1 tsp each: garlic powder, onion powder, paprika
	•	½ tsp turmeric
	•	1 tsp cumin
	•	½ tsp black salt (kala namak)
	•	¼–½ cup nutritional yeast
	•	½ cup hummus (use your fave — or try my Roasted Garlic one!)
	•	1 block medium or soft tofu (~350g)

Directions:
	1.	Sauté onion in a hot pan (no oil needed). Let it brown, then splash with water to deglaze as needed.
	2.	Add mushrooms, garlic, and red pepper. Cook for a few minutes.
	3.	Stir in spices + ¼ cup water.
	4.	Add hummus and mix until incorporated.
	5.	Crumble tofu into the pan with your hands (tiny crumbles = perfect texture).
	6.	Stir everything together and cook for a few more minutes until golden and hot.

Top with avo, tomato slices, hot sauce… or wrap it up in a tortilla 🌯

💌 Save this for your next brunch or breakfast for dinner (the best) and tag @hookedonplants if you make it!

#TofuScramble #VeganBrunch #EasyVeganMeals #HookedOnPlants #MothersDay #HummusHack #TofuScramble #BreakfastforDinner #PlantBasedProtein #VeganComfortFood #WeekendEats
… vegan for a decade and she’s still kickin’ … vegan for a decade and she’s still kickin’ 👌 

Plants have all the protein 🌱 💥 Who here is early in their plant-based journey? Need some tips? 

🐾 PS: These rescue dogs are thriving on plants too. Check the link in bio for info 🐾 

#vegan #veganolympian #plantbased #plantbasedtips #vegannutrition @virchewdogs
@alohaanimalsanctuary needs support right now. ➡ @alohaanimalsanctuary needs support right now.
➡️The GoFundMe page is linked in @alohaanimalsanctuary bio.

A few years ago, I had the beautiful experience of volunteering with Aloha Animal Sanctuary, and supporting their team with @complement products to help the volunteers and founders thrive—so they could give their best selves to the animals.

It’s a dream of mine to spend more time physically supporting farm sanctuaries. 
And to have my own one day… 💫 
… to rescue animals like the lucky ones you see here, living out their best lives.
Just putting that out there 🌱✨

💪🏽 The work, love and energy the founders have poured into Aloha is incredibly inspiring, but it comes with its challenges… Funding expenses being the main one. 

If you’ve got even $5 to spare, it could make a huge difference in helping save Aloha.

Since I don’t have my own sanctuary (yet!), the least I can do is share, volunteer, and spread the word.

& look back on the cute animal pics from my few days there. 

🐾 Hug a dog today. 
🐾Reconnect with the magic animals bring into this world.
🐾Donate if you can. 
🐾Visit a sanctuary. 
🐾Support the people doing this heart-led work.

🩵🐖🐓🐐
Need a serotonin boost? Hug a dog today. 10/10 re Need a serotonin boost? Hug a dog today. 
10/10 recommend.

PS: dogs can thrive on plant-based diet and it may actually extend their life 🎉 If you have sensitive pups, or don’t feel like feeding other animals to your family animals or want to try a more sustainable dog food for 🌍 try feeding them a vegan option. Check out the studies on @virchewdogs site, and try their starter pack (link in bio). Developed with vegetarians. Feel free to use ‘hookedonplants’ for a discount. 

Zak & Tez just love it. 
Tez actually vibrates with excitement every time. 😆 

#vegandogs #plantbaseddogs #dogfood #vegandogfood#adoptdontshop #rescuedogs #rescuedogsrule
🥞💛 Vegan 3 Ingredient Blender Pancakes—so 🥞💛 Vegan 3 Ingredient Blender Pancakes—so easy, super delish, and protein-packed.✨ 
Just blend, pour, flip, and devour.

3 main ingredients plus a few powders / spices 👌 

👨‍🍳 Ingredients:
✔️ 3 ripe bananas 🍌
✔️ 3 cups oats (GF if needed)
✔️ 1-1.5 cups plant milk (oat, almond, soy… whatever floats your nut milk boat)
✔️ 1 tsp baking powder
✔️ 1 tsp baking soda 
✔️ 1/2 tsp cinnamon
✔️ 1 tsp vanilla extract
✔️ Pinch of salt
Optional:
@complement Daily Greens
@complement Chocolate Protein 
@staywyldorganics Mushroom powders 🍄‍🟫 
Vegan chocolate chips?!

Use ‘hookedonplants’ for a discount on all. 

… beer powder makes these babies nice & pink…! 

🔥 Directions:
1.  Add oats, powders to the blender, and blend to a flour
2. Add milk and bananas, blend until smooth (add a little extra milk if needed & use a tamper to help blend. 
3. Heat a non-stick pan over medium and lightly grease with coconut oil or vegan butter.
4. Pour the batter into the pan (small pancakes work best), cook for ~3 mins until bubbles form.
5. Flip, cook another 2 mins, then stack ‘em high!
✔️ TOP IT with maple syrup, nut butter, warm berries, coconut chips, chocolate drizzle… whatever makes your heart happy! 🍓

Save this for your next cozy brunch and tag me if you try it. 
Who’s flippin’ pancakes this weekend?! 💛

👌Freeze & pop in the toaster for a quick Breaki. 
** Can also be used in the waffle iron 🧇 

Are you in team waffle or team pancake?? 
👇Do tell. 

#HookedOnPlantsArchives 
#VeganPancakes #BananaOatPancakes #HealthyBreakfast #PlantBasedEats #WeekendBrunch #EasyVeganRecipes
8 facts & stats ⬇️ Yup, dogs can thrive on pla 8 facts & stats ⬇️ Yup, dogs can thrive on plants 🎉 

And science backs it up. 

3 Fun facts:

✨ One of the longest living dogs in the Guinness Book of World Records, Bramble the collie, lived to age 25 on a plant-based diet.
✨ Studies show that beef, dairy, and chicken are the three most common food allergens for dogs.
✨ Plant-based dogs live longer, stay healthier, and need fewer vet visits. 

And, here’s why we love Virchew:

✅ Canadian-made with locally sourced ingredients 🇨🇦
✅ Woman-founded & Vancouver-based 🏙️
✅ Developed with veterinary support 🩺
✅ Hypoallergenic & vet-referred 🐾
✅ Starter Kit available + shipped throughout the Sea-to-Sky 🚚
✅ Delivered right to your door 🚪 
✅ Delicious apparently … bowls are sparkling clean after every meal 👅 
✅ Zak & Tez are stoked on their perfect poops, happy skin & endless energy ⚡️ 

🔬 don’t just take it from Z & T… here’s what the research says: 🤓

📖 “Dogs on plant-based diets had a mean lifespan of 14.1 years, compared to 12.6 years for those on meat-based diets.” – University of Guelph

📖 “Dogs fed plant-based diets had fewer health disorders, especially in digestion, liver function, and eye health.” – Research in Veterinary Science

📖 “Vegan-fed dogs were healthier and required fewer health issues, less vet visits and medications, according to a study of 2,500 dogs.” – Pet Food Industry

📖 “No evidence suggests plant-based diets negatively impact dog health.” – Veterinary Sciences Journal

📖 “Vegan diets provide adequate nutrition for dogs.” – University of Illinois

@virchewdogs makes it REAL easy to feed your pup a nutritionally complete, vet-backed, plant-based diet you can feel good about and your dogs can obsess over. 

➡️ Comment or DM: ‘Dog Food’ for a link with more info. 

❤️’Hookedonplants’ at checkout will give you a discount.

#Virchew #VeganDogs #PlantBasedPets #HealthyPups #VeganPetFood #SeaToSky
If not now, then when? 🌱 ✨ 🏝️ Last cha If not now, then when? 🌱 ✨ 🏝️ 

Last chance to book a Nicaragua adventure with likeminded, positive, plant-curious people. 

The Vegan Adventure Retreat. 

We are so grateful to have met our amazing attendees from last year’s retreat, and we’ve built connections from that one week, that will no doubt, last a lifetime. 

Enjoy listening to their experience …
This was filmed right before their zenned out spa experience.

Here is your chance to …

🙌 Disconnect to re-connect.
🙌 Fill your own cup so you can bring your best self back to your family, friends, career…
🙌 Step aside your comfort zone with all Ometepe Island provides 
🙌 Learn all about your microbiome & delicious whole food plant based cooking skills
🙌 Devour tropical fruit, breathe, practice yoga daily,  kayak with monkeys, hike volcanos, tour cacao farm…

A chance to say yes to yourself. 

Everyone welcome! 🤗

Plant based, vegan, plant curious, travel lovers, adventurers, anyone who needs to hit that re-set button… we’ve got you. 

Jules and Danielle 

@hookedonplants chef, olympian, nutritionist. 
@pachavega chef, educator, gut health expert, nutritionist. 

PS: the @sanctuary_music_festival is 28-30… retreat then festival ?!

#veganretreat #nicaragua #retreat #plantbasedretreat #veganadventureretreat
Last call: book your spot at the Vegan Adventure R Last call: book your spot at the Vegan Adventure Retreat (hosted by Olympian & Nutritionist @hookedonplants and Nutritionist & Chef & Educator @pachavega) for the most delicious adventure of your life. 

Message ‘retreat’ for deets.

Nicaragua March 21-28

PS: there happens to be the amazing @sanctuary_music_festival the 28-30.

… Retreat then Festival… 🤷‍♀️ 👌 
What a week 🎉 🌱 💗 

What are you waiting for ??? 

Let’s experience the best week in Nicaragua together.

We can’t wait to host, guide, teach 
and adventure with you… 

#retreat #veganretreat #veganadventureretreat #nicaragua #wellnessretreat
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