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Plant-Based Meal Plan

April 22, 2019 by Holly Yzquierdo Leave a Comment

Plant-Based Meal Plan

Most weekends, we try our best to stay home. We are homebodies. This weekend was full of activity, a Good Friday church service, grocery shopping and running errands on Saturday and Easter service on Sunday followed by a late lunch with very good friends.

My weekly plant-based tips also went out this weekend. It was about eating plant-based when your family is not. If you aren’t signed up for my weekly emails but would like to see it, send me an email and I’ll forward it to you! You can sign up for future emails here.

I also did some work on this blog updating old posts like this one about my Favorite Instant Pot Accessories.

Plant-Based Meal Plan

It was a good weekend but I’m tired and don’t have much prepped for this week. Thankfully we have some leftover Pad Thai and Broccoli Rice Casserole, plus plenty of fruit, veggies and stuff for salads.

Plant-Based Meal Plan

Monday

Breakfast: Peanut Butter Banana Overnight Oats

Lunch: Mexican Rice and Refried Beans

Dinner: Broccoli Potato Soup

Tuesday

Breakfast: Smoothie

Lunch: Leftover Soup

Dinner: Instant Pot Mexican Casserole

Wednesday

Breakfast: Toast with Peanut Butter and fresh fruit

Lunch: Leftover Mexican Casserole in tortillas

Dinner: Lentil Tacos (probably the Instant Pot version) with rice and beans

Thursday

Breakfast: Instant Pot Oatmeal with fresh blueberries

Lunch: Taco Salad

Dinner: Pineapple and Tofu Kabobs with Oil-Free Fried Rice

Friday

Breakfast: Peanut Butter Banana Overnight Oats

Lunch: Big Salad with leftover kabobs

Dinner: Baked Potato Bar


Do you know what you are eating this week? I may make some Banana Bread too! I’ve got two giant bananas that are slightly past their prime and I think in a day or two they will be perfect!

Filed Under: Meal Plan Monday, Meal Plans 2019 Tagged With: Meal Plan Monday, Meal Plans, Plant Based Diet, Vegan

Peanut Butter Banana Overnight Oats

April 19, 2019 by Holly Yzquierdo 4 Comments

Peanut Butter Banana Overnight Oats

Overnight Oats is one of the easiest breakfasts you can possibly make. I have it on my meal plan at least once a week. Lately, I’ve been making Peanut Butter Banana Overnight Oats!

This easy, plant-based recipe takes about a minute to set up at night, then another minute or two to finish when you are ready for breakfast the next day.

Peanut Butter Banana Overnight Oats

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I’ve always been a big fan of oatmeal, I love the warmth of Instant Pot Oatmeal, topped with apples and cinnamon. I didn’t try overnight oats until after I went plant-based. Warm oats are still my favorite but Arizona summers are brutal and warm oatmeal isn’t on the menu!

Overnight Oats Add Ins

I’ll top my oatmeal with whatever I have on hand and need to use up. Sometimes its strawberries, blueberries or banana.  You can tell I’m a big fan of fruit in my oatmeal. My sweetener of choice is maple syrup! I also like to add chia seed or ground flax seeds. They help absorb the moisture and add more fat, protein and fiber to fill me up.

Meal Prep Overnight Oats

Another great thing about Overnight Oats is that you can easily add them to your meal prep lineup. Simply prepare your oats on the weekend, then when you are ready to eat them add your fruit.

Some people like to add some of their fruit and sweetener at night, I prefer to wait until I’m about to enjoy it. That way I can make up a few plain batches and decide what I’m in the mood for in the morning.

Peanut Butter Banana Overnight Oats

Peanut Butter Banana Overnight Oats

This Peanut Butter Overnight Oats recipe is based on my regular overnight oat recipe. This peanut butter and banana combination is so good, I thought it deserved it’s own recipe.

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup rolled oats
  • 1/2 tablespoon chia seeds
  • 1/2 cup plant-based milk of choice, I usually use rice milk
  • 1 banana
  • 1 heaping dollop of peanut butter
  • maple syrup, to taste. I use about a tablespoon.

Do

  1. In a small bowl or mason jar, add oats, chia seeds and plant-based milk. Stir the ingredients well, cover with a lid, then refrigerate for at least 8 hours.
  2. In the morning, give your oats another stir, add a scoop of peanut butter and slice a banana and add half of it to the top.
  3. Stir your ingredients together and top with more banana and peanut butter if desired.
  4. Enjoy.

Peanut Butter Banana Overnight Oats

Some people will make Overnight Oats and still decided to heat them up. That’s totally OK. The texture is different but some people prefer it. A dear friend of mine just old me she hates the texture of oatmeal but eats overnight oats every day.

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Peanut Butter Banana Overnight Oats

Peanut Butter Banana Overnight Oats
5.0 Stars (4 Reviews)

This Peanut Butter Overnight Oats recipe is based on my regular overnight oat recipe. This peanut butter and banana combination is so good, I thought it deserved it’s own recipe.

Prep Time 5 minutes
Additional Time 2 hours
Total Time 2 hours 5 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup rolled oats
  • 1/2 tablespoon chia seeds
  • 1/2 cup plant-based milk of choice, I usually use rice milk
  • 1 banana
  • 1 heaping dollop of peanut butter
  • maple syrup, to taste. I use about a tablespoon.

Instructions

  1. In a small bowl or mason jar, add oats, chia seeds and plant-based milk. Stir the ingredients well, cover with a lid, then refrigerate for at least 8 hours.
  2. In the morning, give your oats another stir, add a scoop of peanut butter and slice a banana and add half of it to the top.
  3. Stir your ingredients together and top with more banana and peanut butter if desired.
  4. Enjoy.

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Check out my Ultimate Oatmeal Guide for more delicious, plant-based oatmeal options.

Are you a fan of overnight oats? I’ve got a lot of great combinations I may share in the future! I’d love to hear your favorites!

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Plant-Based Meal Plan

April 15, 2019 by Holly Yzquierdo Leave a Comment

Plant-Based Meal Plan

On Saturday I sent out my weekly plant-based tips email. I wrote about how helpful a meal plan can be to help you stick to plant-based eating. If you are struggling to stay on track, find a plant-based meal plan to help you get going. You can follow one of my weekly plans or find a plan elsewhere.

Since the weather is absolutely crazy it can be hard to make a meal plan that will appeal to people living near me where the weather is warm and perfect (don’t worry, it will change soon) and to people living in other places where it’s back to winter.

Plant-Based Meal Plan

We eat the same types of food most of the year. More salads when it’s warm and more soups when it’s cold but we do eat both all year.

You’ll notice that we usually enjoy dinner leftovers for lunch the next day. It’s a great way to use leftovers and enjoy a nice meal for lunch.

Plant-Based Meal Plan

Monday

Breakfast: Overnight Oats

Lunch: Veggie Sandwich with Oil-Free Hummus and veggies

Dinner: Broccoli Mushroom Stir Fry (with noodles instead of rice)

Tuesday

Breakfast: Smoothie Bowl

Lunch: Leftovers or Baked Potato

Dinner: Black Bean Mango Salad

Wednesday

Breakfast: Instant Pot Oatmeal

Lunch: Leftover Black Bean Mango Salad

Dinner: Taco Soup

Thursday

Breakfast: Smoothie

Lunch: Leftover Soup

Dinner: Spaghetti and side salad with Creamy Italian Salad Dressing

Friday

Breakfast: Blueberry Muffins

Lunch: Leftovers

Dinner: Chickpea Nuggets, Mashed Potatoes with Brown Gravy and asparagus


Easter Meal Ideas

We will be spending Easter with great friends. I’ll be bringing bread and some delicious sides! If you are looking for some great recipes to bring to Easter Dinner I recommend:

  • Mashed Potatoes
  • Brown Gravy
  • Fruit Salad
  • A big salad with your favorite salad dressing. I recommend Sweet and Tangy or Raspberry Vinaigrette.
  • Crock Pot Broccoli and Rice Casserole

What are you eating this week?

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Oil-Free Hummus Without Tahini (Easy 5-Minute Recipe)

April 11, 2019 by Holly Yzquierdo 1,368 Comments

Oil-Free Hummus

This Oil-Free Hummus Without Tahini is one of the recipes that has been part of My Plant-Based Family almost from the beginning. I started making hummus after our family went plant-based in 2011, and it quickly became a staple in our refrigerator.

It’s easy, inexpensive and made with simple ingredients I usually have on hand. Unlike many hummus recipes, this version doesn’t use oil or tahini. Chickpeas, lemon, garlic and seasonings come together to make a flavorful dip or spread that’s perfect for quick family meals and snacks.

We eat it with fresh vegetables, spread it on sandwiches and wraps, and add it to bowls and other easy meals. It’s also a great recipe to make ahead and keep in the refrigerator when everyone needs something quick.

Oil-Free Hummus

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Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • No oil or tahini: This recipe gets its flavor and creamy texture without either.
  • Budget-friendly: Chickpeas are inexpensive, and the rest of the recipe uses simple pantry and grocery-store ingredients.
  • Quick and easy: Put everything in a food processor or blender and blend.
  • Family-friendly: Use it as a dip, sandwich spread, wrap filling or addition to bowls.
  • Easy to customize: Adjust the garlic, lemon and seasonings to suit your family’s tastes.

Key Ingredients

Chickpeas: Canned chickpeas make this incredibly convenient, but cooked-from-dry chickpeas work too.

Lemon juice: Fresh lemon gives hummus its brightness. Add a little more if your family likes a stronger lemon flavor.

Garlic: Start conservatively, as raw garlic can become quite strong in hummus.

Oil-Free Hummus

How to Make Oil-Free Hummus

This hummus is only flavored with lemon juice, garlic and optional salt. I like to sprinkle a little paprika on top as well but it’s optional.

Ingredients

  • 1 15 oz can of chickpeas (or 2 cups of cooked chickpeas), reserve the liquid
  • 4 cloves of garlic
  • 1 lemon, or 1/4 cup lemon juice
  • 1/4 to 1/2 cup of chickpea liquid
  • salt to taste, optional
  • paprika for garnish, optional

Do

Step 1: Add your ingredients to your blender or food processor. Start with 1/4 cup of liquid.

Step 2: Blend until your hummus is creamy and smooth. Add the additional 1/4 cup of liquid if needed to make it creamier.

Oil-Free Hummus

Step 3: Taste the hummus and make adjustments, such as adding more liquid to make it creamier or more garlic and lemon juice for more flavor. Add salt if desired.

How Do You Make Creamy Hummus Without Oil or Tahini?

The key to making your hummus smooth is to use a good blender or food processor. You need the power to pulverize those chickpeas. I’ve found that using warm chickpeas breaks down better and makes the creamiest hummus. Of course, using enough liquid, whether it’s water or aquafaba, is important. Some people may think the added fat in oil or tahini is needed, but I can’t tell you from experience that you don’t need it.

Homemade Hummus is Easy

When it comes to cooking, hummus is one of the easiest things there is. You don’t really need to cook and you only need a few ingredients. This time, I used canned chickpeas but when I’m batch cooking, I’ll make a big batch of chickpeas so I can make hummus, have chickpeas for Chickpea Nuggets and leftovers to add to salads.

You do need a high-speed blender or food processor. I’ve used both with good results. I’ve had this Hamilton Beach 10 cup food processor for 8 years and it still works great. I also have a Blendtec blender that we got many years ago at Costco. I’ve made countless sauces and dips in these two.

Choosing Chickpeas

My favorite chickpeas, a.k.a. garbanzo beans, come from Palouse Brand. They are non-GMO and USA grown. In fact, you are given the field location and harvest date. They are the best chickpeas I’ve ever eaten.

When I’m out of Palouse Brand, or when I don’t have time to cook up a batch in my Instant Pot, I’ll use canned chickpeas. Whichever you choose to use, don’t toss out the liquid that comes with the chickpeas; you’ll use it.

Oil-Free Hummus

Easy Ways to Use Hummus

Hummus is one of my favorite foods to keep ready in the refrigerator because it can become part of a meal or snack without much planning.

Try it:

  • as a dip for carrots, cucumbers, bell peppers or other vegetables
  • spread on sandwiches instead of mayo
  • inside wraps with vegetables
  • with pita or crackers
  • added to a grain or veggie bowl
  • as an easy after-school snack
  • packed in a lunch box with vegetables and crackers

For family meals, I especially like foods like hummus that everyone can use differently. Put out hummus, vegetables, wraps and a few other fillings, and everyone can build their own meal.

If you like this recipe, make sure to try:

  • Cilantro Jalapeno Hummus
  • Spinach Artichoke Dip
  • Red Pepper Dip

Frequently Asked Questions

How Long Does Homemade Hummus Last?

I try to use it within 5 days, but I’ve stretched it to 7 days.

How do I store hummus?

I store homemade hummus in a glass bowl with a lid in the refrigerator.

Can I freeze hummus?

Yes, you can freeze hummus. The texture will change a bit when you defrost it. For best results, thaw it in the refrigerator, warm it slightly and stir well. You can re-blend it if stirring doesn’t fix the texture.

Can I use dried chickpeas?

Yes, but I recommend soaking them and cooking them the day before you make your hummus. Chickpeas have a long cooking time. I cook them in the Instant Pot with great success.

Can I make hummus without garlic?

Yes, you can make hummus without garlic, but I recommend adding more herbs or spices.

Can I use lime instead of lemon?

Yes, you can use lime juice and or zest instead of lemon.

Why isn’t my hummus creamy?

Make sure your chickpeas are cooked completely before making hummus. You probably need to add more liquid and blend them longer. Make sure you scrape the sides of your blender or food processor throughout the process. Warm chickpeas blend better than cold chickpeas. Warm them up first fir best results.

Can I use water instead of aquafaba?

If you forget to save the water you get when cooking chickpeas or the water that comes in the can, you can use regular water.

Can I add roasted peppers to my hummus?

Yes, roasted peppers are great in hummus. They do contain moisture, so you may want to scale back on the other liquid you add to the blender.

Oil-Free Hummus

Oil-Free Hummus
4.3 Stars (107 Reviews)

This easy oil-free hummus is made without tahini using chickpeas and simple pantry ingredients. It's an inexpensive, family-friendly dip or spread that's perfect for snacks, lunches, wraps and quick plant-based meals.

Prep Time 10 minutes
Total Time 10 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 15 oz can of chickpeas (or 2 cups of cooked chickpeas), reserve the liquid
  • 4 cloves of garlic
  • 1 lemon, or 1/4 cup lemon juice
  • 1/4 to 1/2 cup of chickpea liquid
  • salt to taste, optional
  • paprika for garnish, optional

Instructions

  1. Pour your chickpeas into your blender or food processor. Save the liquid to use soon.
  2. Add your garlic and lemon juice. If your lemon isn’t juicy enough for 1/4 cup of lemon juice, you may want to add another lemon or some lemon zest to give it more flavor.
  3. Add 1/4 cup of the chickpea liquid, this is also known as aqua faba and some people whip it like eggs to make vegan meringues and other interesting dishes.
  4. Add optional salt if using.
  5. Blend or process until your hummus is creamy and smooth. If it’s not smooth enough, add another 1/4 cup of chickpea liquid and blend again.
  6. Pour into a bowl and garnish if desired. Enjoy with veggies, on sandwiches or any other thing you think of.

Notes

Use this hummus as a salad dressing or a sandwich spread. It’s so versatile and filling. Plus, this recipe is lower in fat with no oil or tahini so you don’t have to worry about over eating it.

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Plant-Based Meal Plan

April 8, 2019 by Holly Yzquierdo 2 Comments

Plant-Based Meal Plan

Another week, another plant-based meal plan! Following a meal plan decreases meal time stress because I know that I’m going to eat and have all the ingredients!

Plant-Based Meal Plan

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If you get my weekly plant-based tips email, you know I started sending them again last weekend. I have received so many responses! I want to thank all of you for your love and support! I’ve still got some emails left to respond to but I’m working on it! If you didn’t get the email, you can sign up and you will start getting them next Saturday.

Yesterday I went to a local farmers market and bought a bunch of organic spinach and lettuce! I’m determined to enjoy every leaf and not let any go to waste. I’ll incorporate plenty of salads in the meal plan this week. Soup and Salad meals are a great way to do it!

I’m also working on eating through my pantry storage. I have so many beans, grains, pasta, etc. that I really need to use.

Plant-Based Meal Plan

Monday

Breakfast: Overnight Oats

Lunch: Big Salad

Dinner: Green Chili Cilantro and Lime Soup

Tuesday

Breakfast: Instant Pot Oatmeal

Lunch: Leftover Soup and Salad

Dinner: Instant Pot Mexican Casserole

Wednesday

Breakfast: Blueberry Muffins

Lunch: Burritos with leftover Mexican Casserole inside

Dinner: One Pot Broccoli and Rice (My husband requests this every week!)

Thursday

Breakfast: Smoothies and leftover muffins

Lunch: Veggie Sandwich

Dinner: Pizza Pasta with salad and Sweet and Tangy Salad Dressing

Friday

Breakfast: Toast with peanut butter and fruit

Lunch: Leftovers

Dinner: Broccoli Potato Soup in the Instant Pot and side salad

Plant-Based Snacks

A reader requested plant-based snacks too. We typically stick to easy stuff for snacks like fresh fruit, veggies and hummus and popcorn.

  • Freshly cut melon
  • Apple slices with peanut butter (add a piece of toast if you are really hungry)
  • Popcorn (I make it in this)
  • Carrots and hummus
  • Muffins or Banana Bread
  • Smoothies

What are you eating this week?

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Plant-Based Meal Plan and More!

April 1, 2019 by Holly Yzquierdo 1 Comment

Plant-Based Meal Plan

Are you ready for the week? I’m not mentally prepared yet, but I’ve already created my plant-based meal plan for the week.

Plant-Based Meal Plan

Over the weekend I did some meal prep for a birthday party and thankfully we have leftovers and a well stocked fridge and pantry. I made my Instant Pot Refried Beans and a quicker version of my Mexican Rice. I’ll either share a new recipe or update the old recipe with the changes soon. Having beans and rice in the fridge makes meals come together quickly!

When I started blogging again once my son was a year into treatment, I asked what type of recipes everyone wanted and overwhelmingly it was quick and easy recipes. I’ve been working on creating new recipes and remaking old ones so they are easier for busy families.

Quick and Easy Plant-Based Recipes

In fact, I made you a little gift for those of you who subscribe to my weekly emails! You can download my favorite quick and easy recipes if you are a subscriber. I’ve taken some time off from these emails but they are starting back up THIS WEEK! Don’t worry, you can still sign up and get my favorite quick and easy recipes and a weekly email from me with easy, actionable plant-based tips!

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These days, my favorite meals are ready in less than 30 minutes. If it’s going to be longer than that, it needs to be “hands off” time, like in the Instant Pot or oven.

For breakfast, I prefer super quick. We normally have oatmeal, cereal or toast. I usually skip breakfast with the kids and have a mid-morning smoothie after they are in school.

My husband and I both eat leftovers for lunch. We like warm meals. He has already requested my One Pot Broccoli Rice recipe that I shared last week! I’m happy with beans and rice, but big salads or sandwiches are good too.

Our dinners are mostly quick and easy. Once or twice a week I might make something that takes longer, especially when I’m testing new recipes or tweaking recipes to get it just right.

Plant-Based Meal Plan

Monday

Breakfast: Instant Pot Oatmeal and Smoothies

Lunch: Taco Salad

Dinner: One Pot Broccoli and Rice

Tuesday

Breakfast: Banana Nut Oatmeal

Lunch: Leftover Broccoli Rice

Dinner: Busy Night Pasta and side salad and Creamy Italian Salad Dressing (oil-free)

Wednesday

Breakfast: Overnight Oats or Smoothies

Lunch: Leftover pasta

Dinner: Oil-Free Fried Rice and Pineapple and Tofu Kabobs

Thursday

Breakfast: Instant Pot Oatmeal

Lunch: leftovers

Dinner: Breakfast for Dinner! Breakfast Hash, Tofu Scramble and fresh fruit

Friday

Breakfast: Leftover Breakfast Hash

Lunch: Beans and Rice

Dinner: Pizza Pasta

Do you know what you will be eating this week?

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