Broccoli soup (vegan)

When I decided to make broccoli soup, I didn’t think that I would like it. First of all, I’m not use to soup being all liquid with nothing to chew in there. Second, broccoli is not exactly a favorite ingredient of mine. But this soup was incredibly delicious. Surprisingly delicious. And instead of using cream,

Strawberry chia jam

I usually hate strawberry jam, but this homemade chia jam is a tastier and healthier alternative for me. Since I am using fresh strawberries, the jam tastes fresher. And this jam contains less sugar than the store bought ones, so I enjoy it better. Revolutionize your peanut butter and jelly sandwich. That’s my JAM!!!!! Ingredients:1

Beet hummus toast

Have this for a good breakfast, or lunch or even a snack. Whatever tickles your fancy. You can even omit the avocado and replace it with some caramelized onions (one of my favorite toppings for toast). In this recipe, you got your protein, carbs and fat and it’s easy to assemble. Turn up the BEET

Chocolate strawberry trifle

The finished decorated bowl will be a center piece on your table. But this was just a piece of heaven in my mouth. Layered with rose wine jelly, whipped cream, diced strawberries, chopped toasted almonds, crème pâtissière, chocolate ladyfingers, and topped with chocolate covered strawberries. All the different flavors and textures come together to form

Grape chia jam

Grape jam/jelly is my favorite. I just love it too much; specially in a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. I’ve only had one small problem with it: it’s too sweet. As a kid, of course that wasn’t an issue. But as a grown up who reduces sugar in everything that I eat, the regular jelly

Beet hummus

Beet hummus, also known as pink hummus is an earthly succulent little spread. As a kid I hated beets; but now it is one of my favorite root vegetables. And I also adore the color. Usually something this bright and pink would be taken for dessert, but no! There are many way to eat a