Most people are familiar with za'atar, but dukkah, a spice blend originating from Egypt, shouldn't be underestimated. Fragrant and full of flavor, this spice blend has strong notes of anise which has the power to amplify your labneh, hummus, meat and fish, and can even be eaten alone - with some olive oil and warm bread.
Making your own almond butter is a breeze! All you need is a bunch of almonds, raw or roasted, and a food processor. Optionally, you can add additional ingredients to make it your own. Look below for photos of the process!
These Candied Furikake Nuts are oven-roasted with furikake sushi rice seasoning, sambal oelek, and maple syrup making them sweet, slightly spicy, salty, and umami all at once!
Tangy, sweet, crunchy broccoli salad; elevated with dates, pistachios, and almonds.
This healthy dessert salad is true bliss! It combines sweet raspberries, floral rose water, earthy saffron, and a crunchy bite of almonds. Wonderful spooned over a coconut yogurt bowl, a cheesecake, tart, or just eaten straight out of the bowl!
This Vegan Pumpkin Pudding Pie is a cross between the much loved original pumpkin pie and pumpkin pudding. The pie crust is made with almonds (therefore grain/gluten-free) and the smooth pumpkin pudding layer is perfectly spiced with all your fall spices.
This healthier, plant-based, and gluten-free take on the famous Millionaire's Shortbread, with a creamy caramel made of dates and a biscuity shortbread base made of coconut and almonds, and a layer of dark chocolate.
This simple, versatile recipe can easily be added to your usual breakfast grains or yogurt and is loaded with all kinds of healthy fats, nutrients, and antioxidants to keep your engine running!