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Hot For You Caramel Cacao Bites | Vegan | Gluten-Free

February 13, 2018 By julia

This Valentines, you’ll be needing decadent, melt-in-your-mouth, sweet and sultry caramel cacao bites for your honey (who are we kidding…these happy bombs are as much for your self as they are for anyone else).

Are you in for some whole food dessert goodness? I’ve got you covered.

Dates and cacao are two of nature’s superfoods, and this time they make an amazingly sinful-tasting dessert that is actually benefiting your bod’.

Perfection.

The chewy base with the chocolate-y layer provides you with a melt-in-your-mouth experience you’ll be dying for over and over again. And that’s ok, because they’re tiny bites, with a nutritional punch.

A spicy surprise aftertaste gives these Hot For You Bites babies their name. The cayenne pepper in here is great for blood flow too, so that’s a bonus!:)

Benefits:

  • Cacao (the purest form of chocolate) has 40 times the antioxidants of blueberries and a whole bunch of magnesium for your heart and brain. Perfect for your valentine.
  • Cayenne pepper  increases your circulation and detoxifies your digestive system.
  • Dates are an amazing source of soluble fibre, an energy booster and increase your sexual stamina! Plus, if you drink too much champagne this Valentines, dates actually have a sobering effect. Perfect for the end of your night before you hit the hay.  Again, perfect for your Valentine.

 

 

Hot For You Caramel Cacao Bites | Vegan | Gluten-Free
 
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Prep time
15 mins
Cook time
1 hour 15 mins
Total time
1 hour 30 mins
 
A melt-in-your-mouth whole foods dessert that tastes sinful, but packs a nutritional punch. Perfect for sharing with your valentine (or yourself;)
Author: Jules
Recipe type: dessert, valentines, vegan dessert, snack
Serves: 20 bites
Ingredients
  • 2 tbsp shredded coconut **optional

  • Caramel layer:
  • 1 cup pitted dates (soaked for 10 minutes to soften)
  • ¼ cup almond butter
  • 2 tablespoons water, or more as needed
  • ½ tsp vanilla
  • 2 tablespoons coconut oil

  • Chocolate coating:
  • ⅓ cup melted coconut oil
  • ¼ cup cacao powder
  • ¼ cup maple syrup
  • ¼ tsp cayenne powder
Instructions
  1. Make caramel sauce: blend all caramel sauce ingredients in blender or food processor until smooth.
  2. Spread layer of caramel along bottom of silicone mold or muffin paper in a muffin tin. I find using a silicone mold is the best option, and easiest to pop out the bites after the freeze time!
  3. Freeze for at least 30 minutes
  4. Make chocolate sauce: melt coconut oil in sauce pan, then add rest of ingredient and whisk until smooth
  5. Spoon layer of chocolate sauce over the caramel layer to fill silicone molds
  6. Top chocolate with a goji berry or two
  7. Freeze at least 15 minutes
  8. Pop out of the silicone mold, or muffin papers (may need a knife to get all of the caramel layer)
  9. Optional ** Garnish with shredded coconut
  10. DEVOUR
  11. Store in freezer
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Filed Under: Dessert, Gluten Free, Recipes, Salt Free, Snacks, Spring, Summer, Uncategorized, Winter Tagged With: almost raw dessert, gluten free dessert, valentines, valentines bites, valentines day bites, valentines day dessert, vegan caramel, vegan caramel sauce, vegan chocolate, vegan chocolate sauce, vegan dessert

Creamy Lemony Nooch Dressing | Oil-Free & 4 Ingredients

February 2, 2018 By julia

You’d have a tough time trying to find a day to look in my fridge without seeing a jar of this Lemony Nooch dressing.

I’m telling you now… triple or quadruple this recipe so you can have this amazingness available in your fridge for up to 10 days, and finally get excited to make friends with salad er’yday.

This dressing works with any kind of salad. Greens, beans, grains, legumes, you name it, just add it, and it’s all better.

The best way to use this is to mash your torn up kale leaves in the dressing, and let it sit for 10 minutes in your salad bowl (this softens the kale), then add the rest of your salad ingredients and toss it all up! I try to get a salad in my system on the daily, and this dressing makes it easier than ever!

The nooch, paired with the dijon creates a cheeziness and creaminess without the need for any oil!

If you’re looking for more oil-free salad dressings, here’s a few to play around with.

Feel free to use apple cider vinegar to instead of lemon, and add a bit more maple syrup if you like it sweeter!

Benefits:

  • Nooch (Nutritional yeast) is packed with vitamin B12 (which everyone needs to make sure they get in their diet either by supplementing or eating B12 fortified foods like nooch’ or fortified plant-based milks), and has a cheesy flavour! It’s so delicious to sprinkle on anything, and add to any sauce to get that creamy, cheesy taste.
  • Lemon is detoxifying, great for your skin, high in Vitamin C and helps indigestion.
  • Oil-free dressing means you’re salad will be mega healthy! Oil is a refined fat, without fibre and with minimal nutrients. So if you’re trying to keep your salads low in empty calories, yet nutrient-dense and delicious, try ditching the oil and using these ingredients to create the creamy dressing you’re after!

 

5.0 from 2 reviews
Creamy Lemony Nooch' Dressing | Oil-free & The Best
 
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Prep time
3 mins
Total time
3 mins
 
An oil-free, yet creamy dressing that will make any salad a winner. This is my go-to! Triple the recipe so you have it on hand for easy salad making anytime.
Author: Jules
Recipe type: dressing, sauce
Serves: 2
Ingredients
  • 3 tbsp lemon juice (or apple cider vinegar)
  • ⅓ cup nutritional yeast
  • 1 tbsp dijon mustard
  • 1 tbsp maple syrup
  • 1-2 tbsp water, optional (depends on how thick or thin you like it!
  • * I recommend tripling this recipe and keeping a jar of dressing in the fridge ready to go*
Instructions
  1. Pour all ingredients (except for the optional water) in a mason jar and shake! Or, pour all ingredients into the bottom of your salad bowl, and whisk!
  2. Add a bit of that water if you want a thinner dressing.
  3. *I recommend adding some kale to the dressing in your bowl, and mashing it in the dressing with your salad tongs, then letting that sit a few minutes before adding the rest of your ingredients. This provides a delicious massaged kale base for the rest of your salad. My usual salad for 2 consists of 4 leaves of the massaged kale, tomato, ½ avocado, 1 pear, 2 green onions, 1 head romaine, 1-2 tbsp raisins and sunflower seeds.
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Filed Under: Dinner, Gluten Free, Lunch, Oil Free, Raw, Recipes, Salt Free, Sauces/Dressings, Spring, Summer, Uncategorized, Winter Tagged With: 4 ingredient dressing, creamy dressing, creamy vegan dressing, easy dressing, go to salad dressing, hooked on plants, lemon dijon dressing, lemon dressing, make friends with salad, nooch dressing, nutritional yeast dressing, oil free, oil free dressing, salad dressing, vegan french dressing

Vegan SacherTorte aka Dense Chocolate Cake

January 18, 2018 By julia

Make this Vegan Sachertorte cake and eat it too.

The Vegan Sachertorte…sounds sinful doesn’t it?

Good.

Because you can feel sinful without actually committing a sin. That’s where this cake comes in.

Usually my recipes on here avoid any kind of refined sugar or flours, but you have to make an exception every now and then. I’m not telling you this is a health food because it’s vegan. But I want you to know that while eating whole, unprocessed, plant foods most of the time, you definitely can have the decadent chocolate cake that you’ve always loved, even if you go plant-based. And, it’s definitely a lot better than the traditional Sachertorte recipe that has 6 eggs and lots of butter. SO YES. Make this for a special occasion!

This dense chocolate cake that used to consist of lots of eggs and butter was staple at every birthday before going vegan. And, I’m not going to lie, it was SO delicious.

One of my Mom’s specialties.

From spending years in Europe (competing on the World Cup Freestyle circuit in the 70s- go Mom), my Mom picked up some pretty mean skills in the kitchen when it came to European desserts. Hence, her nickname on the street is now the ‘Dessert Queen’ (you wouldn’t guess it by looking at her). Since she made the switch to the plant-based lifestyle, she was a bit confused about what to make for birthdays, New Years, Christmas and well, you know… those times that Sachertorte and Tarté Tatin were an absolute must to wow people’s taste buds après dinner.

Well folks, we have proven today that as vegans we CAN make this cake AND eat it too.

Not only is it veganized… but it’s easier, less time consuming, better for us, and tastes just as good, if not even better than the original chocolate sachertorte!

WINNING.

It’s dense. It’s sultry. It’s chocolate-y… oooo is it ever chocolate-y. It’s easy. It’s … just something you need to devour at the next birthday party.

The ganache on top is the easiest thing you might ever make, but your friend’s won’t believe it.

For the layer between, we used my Mama’s famous Holiday marmalade, but feel free to use your favourite jam or anything you have kickin’ around the fridge.

If you make this, I’d love to see your creation!

Tag me on instagram @hookedonplants

In other news, if you’re in the US, pick up a copy of the Alive Health Magazine this month! The full article of how I got Hooked On Plants is in there!

 

Vegan Sachertorte aka Dense Chocolate Birthday Cake
 
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Prep time
25 mins
Cook time
30 mins
Total time
55 mins
 
A dense chocolate cake with zero eggs, cream or butter! This Vegan Sacrhertorte is easier and tastier than the original version, and it goes perfectly with birthday candles.
Author: Jules
Recipe type: Dessert, Cake, Birthday
Serves: 12
Ingredients
  • Cake:
  • 1½ cups all purpose flour
  • 1 cup sugar
  • ½ cup unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 1 tbsp cinnamon
  • 1 tsp baking soda
  • ¼ tsp salt
  • 1 tbsp vanilla extract
  • 1 tbsp balsamic vinegar
  • 1 cup cold water
  • ½ cup marmalade or jam
  • (br) Ganache (chocolate sauce):
  • ⅔ cup powdered sugar
  • ⅓ cup unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 2-3 tbsp water
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 350°F
  2. Cover the bottom of an 8" spring form round cake pan with a cut circle of parchment paper.
  3. In a large mixing bowl, or kitchen aid, whisk together first 6 ingredients (until the salt)
  4. Form 2 wells in the mixture, and fill one with the vanilla, and one with the balsamic vinegar. Then, pour water over everything.
  5. Mix until everything is moist. A few little bumps are fine.
  6. Pour the batter into your cake pan.
  7. Bake for 30-35 minutes (stick a tooth pick in the centre of the cake and it should come out clean)
  8. Cool in the pan for 5-10 minutes.
  9. Use a spatula to make sure the sides of the cake aren't stuck to your pan. Place a serving plate upside down on the pan, and flip it. Now your cake is on the serving plate ready to make pretty.
  10. Spread a layer of jam or marmalade over the top.
  11. Place the cake in the fridge for a few minutes while you make the ganache.
  12. Make the ganache by whisking together the powdered cocoa and powdered sugar in a bowl. Then add water and stir to make a thick glaze.
  13. Spread the glaze over the jam layer, allowing some to drip over the sides (drooooool).
  14. Chill in the fridge for 10 minutes for ganache to solidify
  15. To finish it off, place a paper stencil in the middle of the cake (like a star), and sprinkle powdered sugar over the whole thing through a sieve. Remove the stencil carefully, and serve!
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Approved by 3 generations

 

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Roasted Garlic Oil-Free Hummus

January 4, 2018 By julia

Roasted garlic hummus is a staple that should be waiting for you in your fridge at all times.

Spread it, dip it, smother it all over everything.

Even add a tablespoon to some water, and voila: salad dressing!

The flavour and texture of this hummus is on point, and will bring any bland sandwiches, wraps, macro bowls, or veggies to life.

What I love about this hummus, is the oil-free action. Unless you’re suffering from heart disease, you’re fine to have some oil here and there. But when it comes down to it, oil is refined fat with the fibre and water content stripped from what ever  whole food ingredient it’s made of. I always say to eat the whole food instead of the refined version (olives, instead of olive oil, sesame seeds instead of sesame seed oil, flax seeds instead of flax oil, avocados instead of avocado oil… you get my drift).

Adding oil to dressings and sauces is a good way to gain some weight if you need to, but limiting it by making versions of your favourite condiments without oil is a great way to shed some pounds, if that’s what you’re going for.

I personally can’t stop dipping my veggies if there’s hummus kicking around. So, the less refined fat calories there are in the stuff, the better (keep on dippin’ baby!)

The roasted garlic gives this hummus a creamy feel and deep flavour.

Other magical ingredients to add to your hummus for flavour, minus the oil, are:

  • miso paste
  • tamari
  • nutritional yeast
  • coconut aminos
  • pickle juice
  • Worcestershire sauce
  • fresh herbs and spices (dill, paprika, cumin, curry, chipotle, parsley, chives…)
  • Sriracha

 

Roasted Garlic Oil-Free Hummus
 
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Prep time
50 mins
Cook time
45 mins
Total time
1 hour 35 mins
 
A hummus with exceptional flavour, but no refined oils, so you can snack on for days.
Author: Jules
Recipe type: snack, appetizer
Serves: 1 cup
Ingredients
  • 1 can chickpeas, drained (keep aquafaba/chickpea liquid in your fridge for other recipes)
  • 1 head of garlic
  • 2 tbsp tahini
  • 1 tbsp miso paste
  • Juice of 1 lemon juice (about ¼ cup of juice)
  • Optional: Nutritional yeast to taste (for a cheezier flavour)
Instructions
  1. Heat the oven to 375°F
  2. First, cut off the top of the head of garlic (so you can see the tops of each individual clove).
  3. Peel off the loose outer layers of garlic paper and wrap it up tight in aluminum foil
  4. Place it in the middle rack and roast for approximately forty-five minutes or until you can easily pierce the garlic with a sharp knife. The cloves should look caramelized and brown.
  5. Squeeze the roasted garlic cloves out and add them to a food processor with all the other ingredients.
  6. Blend until smooth!
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Filed Under: Appetizers, Gluten Free, Lunch, Oil Free, Salt Free, Sauces/Dressings, Snacks, Uncategorized Tagged With: garlic hummus, hooked on plants, hummus, roasted garlic hummus, vegan appetizer, vegan food, vegan snack

Peppermint Goji Pistachio Chocolate Bark | Raw Vegan & from Scratch

December 28, 2017 By julia

Raw Chocolate Bark! With a kick of peppermint, a sprinkle of goji berries and dusting of pistachios…all from scratch.

Yup, this time it’s more than just melting a store bought chocolate bar. We’re using the raw form of chocolate to keep it extra nutritious and magical.

Cacao butter is the magic I’m talking about.

You can get cacao butter at your local health food store, or Spud.ca carries it (the code ‘crvan-murjub’ at the check out will get you some $ off).

By melting half of this down, adding some raw cacao powder then swirling in the other half to create a galaxy of Christmas swirls, be prepared to be the star of the New Year’s Party this year!

Quality, nutrient-dense ingredients, it’s fancy looking, tastes delicious, and festive.

And YES it is actually good for you. Chocolate in it’s pure form is extremely beneficial in so many ways. It’s what’s added to the cacao in the commercial chocolate making process that makes most chocolate from the store something to skip (I’m talking added dairy, refined sugars, and the process of high heat roasting the cacao goes through to become a commercial chocolate to be sold). Raw cacao, on the other hand, is so beneficial that it once was used as currency in Mexico!

Benefits:

  • Raw Cacao comes in the form of nibs, powder, and butter… all extracted from the fermentation of the cacao bean. It’s PACKED with antioxidants (40x the amount of blueberries!), which wards of disease, slows down aging and fights off free radicals and inflammation. Raw cacao also has phenylethylamine, which is responsible for increasing the receptors of the feelings of pleasure (like the way we feel when we’re in love). It increases your mental alertness as well as your mood!
  • Goji berries contain about 2-4 times the amount of antioxidants than blueberries, and 500 times more vitamin C than oranges to boost the immune system!
  • Pistachios are also packed with antioxidants to ward off free radicals. Out of all the nuts, they contain the most lutein and zeaxanthin for healthy eyes. They’re also packed with fibre, protein and b6!

To simplify this recipe even further, just ditch the swirls and just give the dark chocolate all spotlight. Sprinkle it with shredded coconut, and you have Christmas in the form of chocolate!

Happy Holidays!! I hope you can share this deliciousness with the ones you love deeeeaaarly.

Don’t be afraid to serve it up as an appetizer with bubbles!


Raw Peppermint Chocolate Bark | From Scratch
 
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Prep time
1 hour
Total time
1 hour
 
Bring this everywhere you go this Holiday! This peppermint bark made from raw cacao is delicious, simple, festive and elegant.
Author: Jules
Recipe type: dessert, snack
Cuisine: christmas, holidays, sweets
Serves: 10
Ingredients
  • 2 cups cacao butter
  • ⅓ cup raw cacao powder
  • ¼ cup maple syrup
  • 2 tsp vanilla extract
  • ¼ tsp peppermint extract
  • ½ cup goji berries
  • ½ cup raw or roasted pistachios, chopped (shells removed)
Instructions
  1. Cover a pan or plate (about 7 inches wide) with parchment paper.
  2. Set up two double boilers (one will be for the white chocolate, one for the dark): add two inches of water to 2 saucepans and bring them to a simmer. Place a heat proof bowl (glass, stainless steel, or another pot (if it fits without falling into the water)) on top of the simmering water in the sauce pan (there should be about 1-2 inches of space between the water and bottom of the bowl).
  3. Separate the cacao butter in half, then add one half to each of the double boilers. Stir until melted.
  4. In the first bowl, add all of the cacao powder, half of the maple syrup, half of the vanilla, and half of the peppermint.
  5. In the second bowl, add the other half of the maple syrup, vanilla and peppermint.
  6. Whisk each until mixed thoroughly (cleaning the whisk between bowl switches).
  7. Remove the dark chocolate bowl, and dry the bottom of the bowl on a kitchen towel; this will prevent steamy water drops from mixing in with your dark chocolate.
  8. Pour the dark chocolate over the parchment covered pan.
  9. Remove the white chocolate in the same way, and dry the bowl. With a spoon, pour dollops of white chocolate in the dark. Try to create 1 inch polka dots of white all over the dark.
  10. With a chopstick or the end of a spoon, swirl the chocolates together (SO satisfying).
  11. Place the plate in the fridge for 10 minutes.
  12. Take it out and sprinkle the goji berries and pistachios all over. Feel free to add anything else you want here!
  13. Place the plate in the fridge for 1 hour, or freezer for 30 minutes.
  14. Once solid, break apart into bark.
  15. Store in a Tupperware in the fridge. Bring to all the Christmas parties.
  16. **Simplify this recipe by taking out the swirls to make it solid dark chocolate. Just use one double broiler and add the ingredients to the bowl as you would normally for the dark chocolate part. **
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Here’s how: - chop in 1 inch rounds - score both Here’s how:

- chop in 1 inch rounds
- score both sides
- heat olive oil (or truffle oil) with some minced garlic in medium hot pan, then 3 minutes a side

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Full deets 👀 ⬇️ 👩‍🍳 Ingredients: ½ cup chickpe Full deets 👀 ⬇️ 

👩‍🍳 Ingredients: 

½ cup chickpea flour

½ cup water 

Eggy spices ✨  ½ tsp each: Garlic • turmeric • onion • (the magic) black salt (kala namak) — or @shaniseasoning vegan egg spice mix!

½ cup finely chopped veggies (mushroom, onion, red pepper

Vegan cheese of choice (used @daiyafoods mozz)

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👩‍🍳 Directions: 

	1.	Whisk chickpea flour + spices + water until completely smooth
👉 should be pourable, not tooooo thick
	2.	Heat a non-stick pan on medium and lightly oil
	3.	Sauté veggies until translucent 
	4.	Pour batter, spread gently into a thin circle & cook 3–4 minutes until edges lift and centre sets
	5.	Add veggies & cheeze to one half & Flip carefully, cook 1–2 more minutes, lid on. 
	7.	Make sure it’s cooked through & serve hot with @sriracha_ca 🤤 or vegan hollandaise !! 

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How to prep soy curls 👀 AND: the start of somethin How to prep soy curls 👀 AND: the start of something new…… posting real, raw, in the moment, NON-insta-aesthetic food content because … otherwise I just don’t post.

I’d rather actually post tips to help you eat more plants, instead of not posting at all because my lighting’s bad, or presentation isn’t great. 

🙌 SOY CURLS. 
They’re JUST THE BEST. 
High protein & delish. 

How do you prep them?

My go- to: 

(Big batch: leftovers in the fridge for wrapping, toppers, etc) 

- soak in water 10 minutes then strain

- little bit of olive oil and @bragg liquid aminos on medium heated pan 

- add soy curls (just enough of them to cover whole pan in one layer)

- Cooke 3 minutes, mix around and pan fry another 3 minutes until crispy brown edges. 

That’s it! 

How do you enjoy your soy curls? 
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Ok I lied. 3 MAIN ingredients… + just a couple of Ok I lied. 
3 MAIN ingredients…
+ just a couple of easy add-in boosters 👌 

Blender-made.

So easy. So delish.

👨‍🍳 Base:
	•	3 cups oats
	•	2–3 ripe bananas
	•	Plant milk of choice (about 1½ cups — add more if needed to blend smoothly)

👨‍🍳 Extra fluff (optional but recommended):
	•	1 tsp baking soda
	•	1 tsp baking powder
	•	Pinch of salt

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	•	2 tbsp Daily Defend Mushroom Blend powder (code Hookedonplants at @staywyldorganics)
	•	1 tsp vanilla
	•	1 tbsp cinnamon

Blend a big batch, flip a bunch, and freeze for later.

Perfect toaster pancakes for busy mornings 🙌

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