Marcelle Rogers - A Tasty Vegan Table

Welcome to My Kitchen

Cooking and eating brought our family together each evening, and now brings us together each birthday and each Christmas to share and laugh and live. The plant-based meals we enjoy preparing and eating passes on more than a collection of recipes, they teach the next generation a way to live.

Maple & Pecan Cookies

Maple & Pecan Cookies

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The maple and pecan cookies are quickly made weekend treats with a few ingredients: handfuls of pecans, rolled oats, maple syrup and peanut butter. I make these cookies with nutritious pecans, and sometimes add dark choc chips for weekend snacks.

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Health benefits:

·       Peanuts are as popular as they are healthy. They're an excellent plant-based source of protein and high in various vitamins, minerals, and plant compounds. They can be useful as a part of a weight loss diet and may reduce your risk of both heart disease and gallstones.

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MAPLE & PECAN COOKIES

PB, V, DF, GF

Makes 15-18 cookies

1 cup (250 ml.) maple syrup

½ cup (125 g) live yogurt

3 tbsp (42 g) peanut butter

2 cups (240 g) white spelt flour or GF flour

1 cup (90 g) organic whole rolled oats

2 tbsp (30 g) flaxseed meal

1 tbsp (10 g) egg replacer

1 tsp (3 g) baking powder

½ tsp (2.5 g) salt

1 cup (100 g) pecans, broken by hand

extra: 1 cup (170 g) chocolate chips

Preheat the oven to 180’C. Add the wet ingredients to a large bowl and stir until combined. Add the dry ingredients and pecans, and mix to a batter. Use an ice cream scoop and scoop some mixture onto a lined baking tray and press the cookie gently with the tines of a fork, repeat for each cookie. Bake for about 15 minutes until golden. Remove from the oven and cool.

Green Pea Gazpacho

Green Pea Gazpacho

Mac & Cheese

Mac & Cheese