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Oil-Free Blueberry Vinaigrette

August 21, 2013 by Holly Yzquierdo 7 Comments

Oil-Free Blueberry Vinaigrette

Try this oil-free blueberry vinaigrette recipe to change up your salad routine. Just toss five ingredients in a blender or food processor, and you’ve got a flavorful (and colorful!) salad dressing without any additives.

While they are often enjoyed fresh or baked into delicious desserts, blueberries can also shine in unexpected places, like homemade salad dressings.

Blueberries taste like summer to me. There is something about fresh berries that reminds me of running barefoot in the warm sun. With no cooking involved to heat up the house, it’s a perfect choice.

Packed with antioxidants and natural sweetness, this dressing is not only a treat for your taste buds but also a nourishing addition to your salad.

Can I Use Frozen Blueberries?

Yes, you can use frozen blueberries to make homemade blueberry vinaigrette. Just let them thaw before following the recipe. Your salad dressing will have the same great taste!

How to Make Oil-Free Blueberry Vinaigrette

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup fresh blueberries
  • 1 Tbsp red wine vinegar
  • 1 Tbsp water
  • 1/8 tsp onion powder
  • dash of black pepper

Instructions

Step 1 – Blend

Add all ingredients to a blender/food processor and whiz until smooth.

Step 2 – Rest

Allow to rest for a few minutes to congeal. Then drizzle the blueberry vinaigrette generously over your favorite salad and toss to coat evenly.

Serve

This salad dressing is amazing on spinach and mixed greens. I paired it with walnuts and mandarin oranges for an amazing salad that even my kids loved. Freshly sliced nectarine would be a lovely choice as well.

Experiment with different salad combinations to find your perfect pairing, and enjoy the perfect balance of sweetness and acidity.

Storage

Store any leftover blueberry vinaigrette in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. Just give it a shake before serving.

More Plant Based Salad Dressing Recipes

  • Homemade Vegan Ranch
  • Raspberry Vinaigrette
  • Sweet & Tangy Salad Dressing (Oil-Free)
  • Spicy Vegan Ranch Dressing
  • Creamy Italian Salad Dressing (Oil-Free)
Yield: 2 Servings

Oil-Free Blueberry Vinaigrette

Oil-Free Blueberry Vinaigrette

Oil-free, plant based blueberry vinaigrette is packed with blueberry flavor and free of additives.

Prep Time 3 minutes
Additional Time 3 minutes
Total Time 3 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup fresh blueberries
  • 1 Tbsp red wine vinegar
  • 1 Tbsp water
  • 1/8 tsp onion powder
  • dash of black pepper

Instructions

  1. Add all ingredients to a blender/food processor (I used my Magic Bullet) and whiz until smooth.
  2. Allow to rest for a few minutes to congeal.

Notes

Serve on spinach or mixed greens. Pairs well with freshly sliced nectarine.

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Filed Under: Recipes, Salads & Wraps, Sauces, Dips, and Salad Dressings Tagged With: Blueberries, oil free salad dressing, Plant Based Diet, Vegan

Meal Plan Monday and a Few Updates

August 19, 2013 by Holly Yzquierdo 4 Comments

Summer Berry breakfast quinoa

Are you on Twitter? I finally hopped on board and have made some great connections. You can follow me @MyPlantBasedFam.

Summer Berry breakfast quinoa HT1

I am guest blogging today at Herbivore Triathlete. Check out my latest recipe, Summer Berry Breakfast Quinoa!

I also noticed this morning that I didn’t have a Breakfast board on Pinterest and remedied that right away!So far it only has my recipes in it but I’ll be filling it with recipes from all of my blogging friends soon. If you have a favorite recipe you think I should add leave a link in the comments.

Our 14 year old son is visiting us for a few weeks so we may do a little more eating out than usual. I’m hoping I can make at least a few things to satisfy his junk food preferences while staying true to our plant-based ways.

Meal Plan

Breakfast

I’ve been having a lot of fun with my breakfast recipes lately. Maybe because it is still hot here in Arizona and I prefer to cook early.

  • Gluten-Free Pancakes with Sunflower Seed Butter and Maple Syrup
  • Summer Berry Breakfast Quinoa
  • Peachy Keen Oatmeal
  • Savory Breakfast Muffins (the GF version) and fresh fruit

Lunch

I’ll be keeping it simple with lunches this week and relying on quick and easy favorites.

  • Veggie Stuffed Pitas (I’m sooo craving this right now)
  • Veggie Burritos using black beans, Taco Quinoa, tomatoes, onion, lettuce and corn
  • GF Sunbutter sandwiches with fresh fruit (peaches and nectarines)
  • Veggie Sandwiches with spinach, cucumbers, tomatoes, banana peppers and hummus
  • Gluten-free pasta with red sauce and salad or raw veggies

Snacks

We have a lot of fresh fruit this week, I mean more than normal. 🙂

  • Peaches and Nectarines
  • Grapes
  • Hummus and Veggies
  • Chips and salsa with guacamole

Dinner

  • Portobello French Bread Pizzas with a giant garden salad
  • Nachos with Taco Quinoa, Unfried Black Beans, Salsa and guacamole
  • Slowcooker Baked Potato Soup
  • Mexican Rice and Bean Casserole
  • Quinoa OR Gluten-Free Pasta with steamed broccoli and diced Portobello mushrooms with salad

Yes, I’m trying to keep it simple this week. I have 3 categories, breakfast, Mexican food and suedo-Italian with a soup thrown in for ease. I’m hoping this will keep our teenager happy and give me a little more free time.

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

Chocolate Cherry Oatmeal

August 15, 2013 by Holly Yzquierdo 9 Comments

Chocolate Cherry Oatmeal

I’m back! I apologize to those of you who experienced some problem assessing this site over the last few days. I transferred to a self-hosted site and there have been a few issues. I’m very excited about all of the things I have planned, including more Back to School recipes. (just a few more kinks to work out)

I admit, Chocolate Cherry Oatmeal throws me for a loop. Breakfast isn’t supposed to be full of chocolate-y goodness, right? I prefer this for dessert buy you can eat it for breakfast and I wont say a word!

Chocolate Cherry Oatmeal

Chocolate Cherry Oatmeal (single serving)

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup rolled oats
  • 3/4 cup water
  • 1/4 cup frozen pitted cherries
  • 1 Tbsp. vegan chocolate chips
  • 1/2 Tbsp. maple syrup (optional)
  • 1 tsp chia or hemp seeds (optional)

Do

  1. Mix oats and water together and cook according to package directions.
  2. Roughly chop frozen cherries and mix into cooked oatmeal along with chocolate chips.
  3. If preferred, add maple syrup and chia or hemp seeds.

Serve

This decadent oatmeal is pretty intense. Chocolate lovers will swoon but if you aren’t ready for that much chocolate in the morning feel free to cut back or leave it out.

 

graphics by Melodee Fiske
graphics by Melodee Fiske

 

Stay tuned for more Back to School recipes!

 

 

Filed Under: Breakfast, Recipes Tagged With: Breakfast, Oatmeal, Plant Based Diet, Vegan

Meal Plan Monday: Balancing Back to School

August 12, 2013 by Holly Yzquierdo Leave a Comment

 

graphics by Melodee Fiske
graphics by Melodee Fiske

Could you use some help feeding your family healthy meals? This week’s meal plan will focus on healthy, quick, and easy meals; most of which are great for lunchboxes.

breakfast tacos

Breakfast

I can make a hot breakfast pretty quickly in the microwave but having something ready to go is even easier, especially for those of you with older kids. These options can be made the night before and reheated for a savory breakfast.

  • Breakfast Tacos
  • Savory Breakfast Muffins
  • Baked Oatmeal
  • Chocolate Covered Cherry Oatmeal (Recipe coming this week!)
  • Breakfast Quinoa

 

lunchbox copy
graphics by Melodee Fiske

Lunch

Some days I think life would be if I packed a lunch even though I’m home during the day. These lunch ideas are mostly Lunchbox friendly but it way depend on your situation, variations can be made to accommodate food restrictions, access to microwave, or length of lunch time. My older kids when through a period where they only had 15 minutes to eat (and socialize) and a phase where lunch boxes (or bags) weren’t cool so they would only take a sandwich.

  • Faux Cheezy Black Bean Quesadillas and a Fresh Fruit Parfait (use an icepack with this one)
  • Unfried Pinto Beans or Unfried Black Beans, tortilla chips, salsa, and guacamole (squirt with lime and cover air tight with plastic wrap to prevent browning)
  • Chickpea Salad (sweet or savory version) with crackers or as a sandwich and applesauce
  • Baked Potato, green salad (or raw veggies) and fruit
  • Peanut Butter Sandwich or Sunflower seed butter for nut-free families (like us), sliced apples and a banana

Snack

I like to stick to fresh fruit for snacks but I also use snack time to experiment with different recipe ideas to see how well received they will be.

  • Fresh Strawberries dipped in a Chocolate-Sunflower Seed Dip
  • Apples
  • Mixed Fresh Berries
  • Raw Veggies with hummus

Portobello Fajita's

Dinner

I cook dinner with leftovers in mind; my husband often takes leftovers to work for lunch. Dinner is definitely the most time consuming meal of the day but only because I’ll use that time to prep other meals.

  • Gluten-free Lasagna, mixed green & fresh fruit salad with Blueberry Vinaigrette
  • Portobello Fajitas, Unfried Beans, Mexican Rice (using quinoa) and fresh salsa
  • Chickpea Quinoa Stir Fry I like to add diced nectarine instead of pineapple this time of year
  • Three Bean Chili, Baked Potatoes, Gluten-Free Brownies
  • Breakfast for Dinner! Gluten-Free Pancakes, Fresh Berries and diced potatoes

How to Make this Meal Plan Quick and Easy

These meals may seem labor intensive but they use many of the same ingredients so you can save time by cooking large amounts instead of just enough for one day. Here are a few tips to make it easier:

  • “Bake” potatoes in the crockpot overnight for the Breakfast Tacos, Savory Breakfast Muffins, and lunch and dinner baked potatoes.
  • Cook beans in the crockpot while you are at work. Make a double or triple batch of unfried beans in your food processor.
  • Cook a large batch of quinoa but don’t use any seasoning, then it can be eaten for breakfast, added to Breakfast Tacos, seasoned like Mexican Rice or use in the stir fry.
  • Add a side salad or raw veggies to any meal.

What is your best tip for quick and healthy meals?

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

Faux Cheezy Black Bean Quesadillas (Gluten-Free)

August 7, 2013 by Holly Yzquierdo 4 Comments

Gluten-Free Vegan Black Bean Quesadillas

backtoschool1 copyGraphics by Melodee Fiske

Looking for something for your kiddos lunch box? Look no further!

quesadillas Forget the boring sandwich and give these babies a try!

Faux Cheezy Black Bean Quesadillas

Ingredients

  • 1 recipe Unfried Black Beans
  • 1 recipe Faux Cheese Sauce (I used a little extra seasoning and flour for a thicker and richer sauce)
  • tortillas (I used Rudi’s Gluten-Free Tortillas)

Do

  1. Spread beans on half of tortilla then add cheese sauce on top of beans.
  2. Fold in half then heat on griddle or in a skillet until brown.
  3. Cut into easy to hold triangles

Serve

We Loved these quesadillas! I served them with Mexican spiced quinoa, salsa, guacamole, and coconut milk plain yogurt. They are the perfect size for a lunch box and can be eaten quickly.

lunchbox copyGraphics by Melodee Fiske

What’s in your kid’s lunch box?

Filed Under: Allergies, Main Dish Recipes, Mexican Food, On the Go, Recipes Tagged With: Black Beans, Dairy Free, gluten free, kids, Lunchbox, On the Go, Plant Based Diet, Vegan

Unfried Black Beans

August 6, 2013 by Holly Yzquierdo 19 Comments

Vegan Oil-free refried black beans

Do you like black beans? How about refried beans? Then you have to try unfried black beans!

Unfried black beans are cooked black beans that are seasoned and served without frying. Black beans are loaded with nutrients such as protein, fiber, vitamins and minerals. By avoiding frying, you eliminate the need for oil. I’ve cut oil out of my diet completely and don’t miss it at all.

Easy Unfried Black Beans

This recipe highlights the natural flavor of black beans that can be incorporated into a variety of meals. Serve them with tacos, burritos, salads, wraps or empanadas. The adaptability makes unfried black beans convenient for quick meals when cooking for one or a large crowd.

Of course unfried black beans are great as a stand alone side dish too. They are also ideal for meal prepping and can be eaten hot or cold. I like to make a batch on Sunday to eat in various dishes throughout the week.

unfried black beans

Ways to Eat Unfried Black Beans

Here are a few ideas to get you started, but the possibilities are endless when it comes to incorporating unfried black beans into your meals. Get creative!

  1. Tacos: Fill soft or hard taco shells with unfried black beans, shredded lettuce, diced tomatoes, sliced avocado, and the rest of your favorite taco toppings.
  2. Burrito Bowl: Create a customizable burrito bowl by layering unfried black beans with cooked rice, sautéed vegetables (such as bell peppers and onions), shredded lettuce, diced avocado, and a drizzle of chipotle sauce.
  3. Soup: Blend unfried black beans with vegetable broth, garlic, onions, and spices (such as cumin, chili powder, and paprika) to make a creamy and comforting soup. Serve hot with a garnish of chopped cilantro and a squeeze of lime juice.
  4. Quesadillas: Spread unfried black beans onto a tortilla, top with diced onions, and sliced jalapeños if desired. Place another tortilla on top and cook in a skillet until golden and crispy. Cut into wedges and serve with salsa and guacamole.
  5. Dip: Blend unfried black beans with garlic, lime juice, cilantro, and your favorite spices to make a flavorful dip. Serve with tortilla chips, carrot sticks, cucumber slices, or bell pepper strips for dipping.
  6. Stuffed Bell Peppers: Fill halved bell peppers with a mixture of unfried black beans, cooked quinoa or rice and diced vegetables. Bake until the peppers are tender and the filling is heated through for a wholesome and satisfying meal.
  7. Avocado Wrap: Spread mashed avocado onto a whole wheat wrap, top with unfried black beans, shredded lettuce, diced tomatoes, and a drizzle of hot sauce or your favorite dressing. Roll up tightly and slice into pinwheels for a nutritious lunch or snack.
  8. Sweet Potato Hash: Sauté diced sweet potatoes, onions, and bell peppers until tender, then add unfried black beans and season with spices like smoked paprika, cumin, and garlic powder.

Unfried Black Beans Recipe

Ingredients

  • 2 cups cooked black beans
  • 1/2 tsp garlic powder
  • 1 tsp onion powder
  • 3/4 tsp salt (optional)
  • 1/8 to 1/4 cup water (as needed)

Instructions

Step 1 – Add to Food Processor

Put beans and spices in food processor or Blendtec.

Step 2 – Blend

Process 15 to 20 seconds. Scrape down the sides and process until beans are smooth. Add water and blend again as needed.

Step 3 – Serve

Once cooked, you can serve the unfried black beans immediately, or allow them to cool for a firmer texture. They are delicious both hot and cold.

Can I Use Canned Black Beans?

If you only have canned beans, drain and rinse them. Then follow the recipe as instructed. Most cans only contain about 1 1/2 cups of beans, so you may want to reduce the spices and omit the salt entirely.

Storage

Store unfried black beans in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.

More Versatile, Plant Based Mexican Recipes

If you like this recipe, you’ll love these versatile, Mexican inspired meals too:

  • Instant Pot Refried Beans
  • Rice Cooker Cilantro and Lime Rice
  • Instant Pot Mexican Rice
  • Plant Based Nachos
  • Instant Pot Mexican Casserole
Yield: 2 Cups

Unfried Black Beans

unfried black beans

Skip the oil but not the flavor with unfried black beans. This dish is great alone or served in burritos, tacos, wraps, salads, and more.

Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 cups cooked black beans
  • 1/2 tsp garlic powder
  • 1 tsp onion powder
  • 3/4 tsp salt (optional)
  • 1/8 to 1/4 cup water (as needed)

Instructions

  1. Put beans and spices in food processor or Blendtec.
  2. Process 15 to 20 seconds. Scrape down the sides and process until beans are smooth. Add water and blend again as needed.
  3. Serve hot or cold.

Notes

To use canned beans, drain and rinse them. Then make continue with the recipe as instructed. Most cans only contain about 1 1/2 cups of beans, so you may want to reduce the spices and omit the salt entirely.

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© Holly Yzquierdo

Filed Under: Back to School, Daniel Fast Recipes, Mexican Food, Recipes, Side Dishes Tagged With: Back to School, Beans, Black Beans, Frugal, gluten free, Mexican Food, Plant Based Diet, Unprocessed, Vegan

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