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]]>Here’s a brunch classic that vegans actually can eat without modifications: breakfast potatoes. They’re delicious, crispy, satisfying, savory, a perfect addition to any brunch.
Just because vegans can’t eat eggs benedict (a brunch must) in their traditional preparation doesn’t mean that they can’t eat them at all. All you need for a vegan version is tofu, plant milk, and vegan butter.
You may not think of including it at brunch, but all of your guests—vegan and otherwise—will enjoy avocado toast if you serve it. It’s a great savory breakfast dish with plenty of nutrients, flavor, and healthy fat. Yum!
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]]>Chicken and waffles are considered both a brunch food and a comfort food. The waffles drenched in butter and syrup are delicious, and when they are combined with crispy fried chicken they essentially melt in your mouth. If that’s not reason enough to make these, then here’s one more—they’re easy to make!
To make chicken and waffles you will need to mix up some waffle batter and cook them in a waffle iron. If you want to make this process quicker, you can purchase pre-made waffles that just need to be toasted. Choose Belgian style waffles, as those make the best base for your fried chicken.
Fried chicken is also pretty simple to make, you just need to batter the chicken and stick it in a deep fryer. If you want to avoid using the deep fryer, you can purchase fried chicken. However, we do suggest making at least one of the components for waffles and chicken at home.
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]]>For a healthy twist on a classic brunch favorite, these garlic hash browns with kale from Forks Over Knives are incredibly easy and quick to whip up, basically requiring only 4 ingredients that you probably already have in your kitchen. Who said brunch had to be complicated?
We don’t know about you, but Mexican breakfast food just seems like the perfect choice for brunch with its classic breakfast flavors that are savory, spicy, and delectable. Minimalist Baker’s vegan breakfast tacos can be made in just 30 minutes. Yum!
You can’t have brunch without a carb-y stack of something to absorb your maple syrup, now can you? These oat waffles from Forks Over Knives are tender, rich, and nutty.
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]]>The post These Dishes are Vegan Brunch Must-Haves appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
]]>Here’s a brunch classic that vegans actually can eat without modifications: breakfast potatoes. They’re delicious, crispy, satisfying, savory, a perfect addition to any brunch.
Just because vegans can’t eat eggs benedict (a brunch must) in their traditional preparation doesn’t mean that they can’t eat them at all. All you need for a vegan version is tofu, plant milk, and vegan butter.
You may not think of including it at brunch, but all of your guests—vegan and otherwise—will enjoy avocado toast if you serve it. It’s a great savory breakfast dish with plenty of nutrients, flavor, and healthy fat. Yum!
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]]>The post Chicken and Waffles Should Be On Your Brunch Menu appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
]]>Chicken and waffles are considered both a brunch food and a comfort food. The waffles drenched in butter and syrup are delicious, and when they are combined with crispy fried chicken they essentially melt in your mouth. If that’s not reason enough to make these, then here’s one more—they’re easy to make!
To make chicken and waffles you will need to mix up some waffle batter and cook them in a waffle iron. If you want to make this process quicker, you can purchase pre-made waffles that just need to be toasted. Choose Belgian style waffles, as those make the best base for your fried chicken.
Fried chicken is also pretty simple to make, you just need to batter the chicken and stick it in a deep fryer. If you want to avoid using the deep fryer, you can purchase fried chicken. However, we do suggest making at least one of the components for waffles and chicken at home.
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]]>The post Vegan Recipes for Your Next Brunch appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
]]>For a healthy twist on a classic brunch favorite, these garlic hash browns with kale from Forks Over Knives are incredibly easy and quick to whip up, basically requiring only 4 ingredients that you probably already have in your kitchen. Who said brunch had to be complicated?
We don’t know about you, but Mexican breakfast food just seems like the perfect choice for brunch with its classic breakfast flavors that are savory, spicy, and delectable. Minimalist Baker’s vegan breakfast tacos can be made in just 30 minutes. Yum!
You can’t have brunch without a carb-y stack of something to absorb your maple syrup, now can you? These oat waffles from Forks Over Knives are tender, rich, and nutty.
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