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Molten Lava Cookies

By: Richa
3 December 2025 at 07:00

These decadently delicious chocolate lava cookies use my soft, chewy, almond flour cookie dough and a flowy, chocolate ganache filling that oozes out when you break them in half! (gluten-free and soy-free with nut-free options)

breaking open a lava cookie so you can see the inside

It’s cookie season, and I wanted to make a decadent, chocolatey cookie. And what better idea than to convert molten lava cake into cookie form!Β 

My motto is that baking should be super easy and flexible, so that even if you make a few measuring errors, things still turn out great. Nobody has time to whip up butter and sugar and all that, so I use my trusty almond flour cookie dough, which works every time.

lava cookies broken open on the baking sheet

To make this simple dough, you just add all the dry ingredients to a bowl, mix really well, add some melted coconut oil and maple syrup, mix again, and that’s it! You have a dough!Β 

For this recipe, we’ll add cocoa powder to make a chocolate cookie dough. Then, we make a molten chocolate β€œlava bomb,” which is a melted chocolate ganache that goes inside the cookie. As the cookie bakes, it spreads and traps the chocolate ganache inside. When you break it open, it’s oozy, melty, and so delicious.

close-up of a broken open lava cookie on the cutting board

Why You’ll Love Lava Cookies

  • easy, flexible, foolproof almond flour cookie dough
  • chewy, chocolatey cookie outisde
  • oozy, melty chocolate ganache filling
  • naturally gluten-free and soy-free with nut-free options

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Holiday Vegan Cheese Log

By: Richa
19 November 2025 at 07:00

A creamy vegan cheese log coated in crunchy pecans and fresh herbs is perfect for holiday parties served with crackers and veggies. This recipe is super easy, delicious, and versatile! (gluten-free, soy-free and nut-free options)

holiday cheese log on a party platter with veggies, chips, pita, and apple slices

This is a wow-worthy, super easy vegan cheese log that you can whip up for any party, potluck, or holiday gathering. It’s delicious, cheesy, and creamy with a fantastic pecan-herb crumb which adds wonderful texture and flavor.Β 

The holiday cheese log pairs beautifully with all kinds of veggies, crudites, crackers, fruit, or even spicy jams and chutneys. It’s perfect on a charcuterie board served with mango chutney and paired with one of my cheese balls, like my Jalapeno popper cheese ball.

close-up of holiday cheese log after taking out some of the spread

You can also use this creamy cheese as a spread for baguettes or bagels or even to make grilled cheese, quesadillas, or mac and cheese. For mac and cheese, just add some stock to a pan, heat it up with the cheese log to make a sauce, and toss in your cooked pasta of choice.Β 

This vegan cheese log recipe is flexible and easy to adapt to your flavor profile. Try adding paprika and jerk seasoning, Cajun spices, or extra red pepper flakes for a spicy version.

pita spread with holiday cheese log

Why You’ll Love this Vegan Cheese Log

  • creamy vegan cheese log coated in crunchy toasted pecans and fresh herbs
  • perfect for parties, potlucks, cheese boards, and charcuterie boards
  • easy to make and versatile! Try different base and seasoning options.
  • easy to make gluten-free, soy-free, and/or, nut-free

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Chicken-Style Braised Tofu and Vegetables (1 pan!)

By: Richa
29 October 2025 at 07:00

Spice-Rubbed Braised Tofu with Vegetables in a Savory Umami Sauce. A unique delicious holiday entree that all cooks in one pan! (gluten-free and nut-free with soy-free options)

braised tofu and veggies in the pan

I wanted to make a vegan braised meat-style dish for the holidays, so I came up with this one-skillet meal that’s rich, hearty, and incredibly flavorful. It features an amazing, aromatic spice rub that smells so meaty you’ll be surprised it’s entirely plant-based. The spice rub coats tofu that’s been frozen, thawed, and pressed, giving it a dense, chewy texture perfect for braising.

The base for the braise starts with crisped-up potatoes and carrots. After searing the vegetables, we make a deeply flavorful sauce with caramelized onions, lots of aromatics, and fresh herbs, and flavor boosters.Β 

close-up of braised tofu and veggies in the pan

The tofu and vegetables braise together in this sauce, allowing the tofu to absorb all that flavor while developing a slightly crispy top and a tender, chicken-like interior.

We use an oven-safe pan to start the dish on the stovetop and finish it in the oven, where the vegetables become perfectly tender and the tofu gets a gorgeous golden top.Β 

braised tofu and veggies in a bowl with rice and herb sauce

It’s fantastic served with rice, couscous, mashed potatoes or other mashed vegetables, bean purΓ©e, some crusty bakery bread, or a side salad.Β 

A simple herb sauce adds a bright, fresh contrast, but you can enjoy it on its own, too. It’s full of amazing flavors with or without. The herb sauce just bumps up the flavor even more.

fork taking a bite of braised tofu and veggies with rice and herb sauce

Why You’ll Love Braised Tofu and Vegetables

  • 1-pan entree that’s perfect for the holiday table
  • flavorful braised vegetables in caramelized onion sauce
  • big pieces of crisp, herb-rubbed tofu
  • naturally gluten-free and nut-free with easy soy-free option

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1-Pan Mushroom Potato Casserole

By: Richa
22 October 2025 at 07:00

A cozy, hands-off, no sautΓ© mushroom potato casserole that needs just 1 pan. Layers of rich mushroom gravy with beans and veggies, layered with crisp garlic herb potatoes that take only minutes to put together as the oven does all the work. (gluten-free with soy-free and nut-free options)

mushroom potato casserole in the pan after baking

It’s fall, and it’s time for some comfort food. And what’s more comforting than this casserole, which has a stewy mushroom gravy with beans and veggies, topped with potatoes smothered in garlic butter? There are lots of fall herbs, like fresh thyme and sage, and it all comes together really quickly.Β 

mushroom potato casserole in a bowl

This is a super easy one-pan casserole. No need to sautΓ© or stand around the kitchen for long periods of time cooking the onions and mushrooms. Everything goes right into the baking dish, and the oven does all the work.Β 

Once the mushroom and onions are cooked, add the beans, herbs and stew ingredients and top them with some sliced potato and bake, and thats it. You get all the fall flavors and a dish that reminds of mashed potatoes and mushroom bourguignon w/o all the work.

It’s comforting, stewy, and perfect for a fall dinner with your family, served with a side salad, garlicky dinner rolls, or some crusty bakery bread. Or serve it however else you like!

mushroom potato casserole in the pan after baking

Why You’ll Love Mushroom Potato Casserole

  • cozy, hearty, stewy beans and veggies in a rich, mushroom gravy
  • 1-pan oven recipe, no standing at the stove!
  • very little active cooking time
  • No cooking the aromatics and potato separately
  • naturally nut-free with easy gluten-free and soy-free options
mushroom potato casserole in a bowl with garlic bread

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Chai Tiramisu Cake (Chaimisu!)

By: Richa
8 October 2025 at 07:26

Chai tiramisu cake has a delicious, moist, chai-infused cake with layers of cardamom cream dusted with a cocoa-chai topping. It is an absolutely fabulous fusion dessert perfect for Diwali or any special occasion! (soy-free with gluten-free or nut-free option)

slice of chai tiramisu cake on a plate with a fork

We’re actually making a super quick cake for this chai tiramisu, instead of using ladyfingers. The rich, creamy textures of the cake and cardamom cream give you the decadence of tiramisu without any eggs or dairy needed.

You can make this with vegan ladyfingers, if you can find those, or you can use vegan cake rusks. Cake rusks are like plain biscotti available in Indian stores, and they work well as a substitute for ladyfingers. Just soak them in the chai, and use them for layering. Or, you can make this simple cake with just a few ingredients.

chai tiramisu cake before slicing

I heard you about wanting a cake that used a cream topping that didn’t need a freezer to set. The cardamom cream for this chai tiramisu cake sets up thick and spreadable at room temperature, no freezer needed.

Whether you make the cake from scratch or use one of the substitutions, this incredibly delicious chai tiramisu is a hit at any dinner party. It also freezes well, so you can make it ahead. Just thaw it overnight in the fridge.

slice of chai tiramisu cake on a plate with a fork taking a bite

Why You’ll Love Chai Tiramisu

  • quick, easy, moist, delicious cake soaked in flavorful milk chai
  • rich, decadent cardamom cream that sets up with no freezer needed
  • cocoa-chai sprinkle on top for extra flavor
  • soy-free with gluten free or nut-free options

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Restaurant-Style Dal Makhani

By: Richa
1 October 2025 at 07:00

Dal Makhani is one of the most ordered Indian dish in restaurants. You can make authentic, buttery, rich dal makhani at home. It’s just as good as the restaurant version! Black gram and kidney beans are simmered in a creamy spiced sauce and is perfect for special occasions or a great dinner. With Instant Pot and Sauce pan instructions. (gluten-free, soy-free, nut-free, oil-free option).

dal makhani in the pan with tadka and toppings

Love ordering Dal Makhani at restaurants? You’ll love this homemade version even more! This is adapted from my home-style dal makhani that’s on the blog and in my books. The difference is that this version has more spices, including some whole spices, which create more layers of flavor.Β 

This version of dal makhani is a little bit more involved than my home-style version. It has both a base sauce and a spiced oil. This levels up the flavor and adds a smoky, creamy flavor, like restaurants usually serve.Β  There’s also a lot more Kashmiri chili powder in this version compared to the home-style one.Β 

The home-style recipe is quicker and still delicious, but this one takes it up another couple of notches, simmering the beans in a deeply-flavored sauce.

dal makhani in a bowl

Makhani means both β€œbutter” and β€œlike butter,” and the dish is called dal makhani, both because of the butter content and the creamy, buttery texture of the dal. The goal is to cook the beans long enough that they become soft and almost break down into the sauce, thickening it and creating a smooth consistency. For the right texture, I prefer to use a pressure cooker / instant pot, but you can also cook it in a saucepan. I included both methods in the recipe.

After cooking the beans, we make a delicious sauce with whole spices, aromatics, and ground spices, then add the cooked beans to it. Then, we prepare a spice oil with toasted fenugreek leaves, Kashmiri chili, smoked paprika, and a smoky burnt cinnamon stick. Burning the cinnamon stick for just half a second before adding it to give the dal its smoky restaurant-style flavor.

Traditionally, restaurants achieve this smoky flavor by using food-grade charcoal. They place a piece of hot charcoal in a bowl with oil, which immediately smokes. Then, they nestle the bowl inside the dal pot and cover the pan for 10 to 15 minutes. If you don’t want to use charcoal or burnt cinnamon, liquid smoke can also work.

spoon taking a bite of dal makhani

Why You’ll Love Dal Makhani

  • creamy, buttery dal with two kinds of beans
  • deep flavor from the sauce and the spice oil, no dairy needed!
  • flexible! Cook the beans in the Instant Pot or on the stovetop
  • naturally gluten-free, soy-free, and nut-free with an oil-free option

More Authentic Dal Recipes

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Vegan Chicken 555 Appetizer

By: Richa
24 September 2025 at 07:00

Vegan Chicken 555 reimagines a beloved South Indian street-style appetizer. Crisp golden tofu is coated in a richly spiced sauce infused with fennel, ginger, garlic, coriander, and peppers,Β Β and enough heat to make you reach for seconds (and maybe a cold drink).Β Β gluten free, nut free. soy free option.

vegan chicken 555 on a plate with chutneys for dipping

This is another one in my series creating vegan versions of these amazing, meat-heavy, regional Indian appetizers. There’s just so much variety in all of these super delicious snacks and appetizers, and sometimes you don’t find those flavors and that spice in the vegetarian appetizers.

You can use this recipe with tofu, soy curls, chickpea tofu, chickpeas, or vegetables, like cauliflower. Basically, you coat your protein or vegetables of choice with this amazing, flavorful batter, and either pan fry or bake it.Β 

piece of tofu 555 dipped in cilantro mint chutney

Then, we make this easy, spicy, and delicious sauce mixture. It’s kind of a dry sauce, and you toss the crisped tofu β€œchicken” in it. Oh my god, it’s so incredibly delicious and also pretty spicy!

You can adjust the spice level to your preference. There are four kinds of chilies in this tofu 555: Kashmiri chili powder in the batter, and green chilies, cayenne, and red pepper flakes in the sauce. To get the flavor with less heat, reduce any or all of those. The combination of peppers adds a ton of flavor, so you definitely want to use some of each, even if you don’t use the full amounts. You can use a milder green chili to manage the heat, too,Β  if you prefer.

close-up of vegan chicken 555 on a plate

Basically, adjust the heat based on your preference, but definitely try this vegan chicken 555. It’s just so fabulously delicious!

Tofu 555 is great on its own or in crunchy salads with juicy fruits like apples, pears, or mangoes, or with roasted or fresh vegetables. A cucumber salad with a simple lime, salt, and pepper dressing also pairs wonderfully with this Indian appetizer. Or, you can make wraps with lettuce, creamy dressing, and fresh green chilis or pickled jalapeΓ±os.Β 

No matter how you serve it, you have got to try vegan chicken 555!

wrap made with veggies and vegan chicken 555

Why You’ll Love Chicken 555

  • crispy tofu in thick, spicy sauce with flavors of fennel, ginger, garlic, coriander, and 4 kinds of peppers
  • easily adjust the heat to your preference
  • use your plant based protein or use veggies of choice.
  • naturally gluten-free and nut-free with easy soy-free option

More Indian Appetizers and Snacks

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Garlic & Naga Red Chilli Pickle

By: Rapti B
31 January 2023 at 15:07

A spicy, robust pickle made with garlic and potent red chilli from Nagaland, this pickle will add the good kind of heat to your palate

As an introvert, I tend to avoid stepping into spaces that are traditionally marked as belonging to the β€˜family’ – for example the kitchen, the dining area, the family room, etc. But all of that respect for space went flying out of the window in the face of the Khonoma’s bone-numbing cold that had my teeth clattering out unheard of tunes. A and I shuffled into the kitchen looking for something warm to ensure we stayed alive until dinner… and the taste of this garlic chilli pickle made me sit up, quite literally!

Offered rather tentatively by the homestay owner – she was probably afraid to let us face the wrath of the local red chilli that Nagaland is famous for – the sharp, spicy and robust taste opened up the sinuses and had my blood rushing to all those cold-number places.

I am a garlic girl through and through so of course I loved it a lot but oh my my…

Understanding the recipe was a bit of a struggle as the homestay owner grappled with words and terms to explain the process, until we resorted to hand actions. Made with pantry essentials and ingredients that are available in most Indian (and non-Indian) kitchens, the Garlic & Naga Red Chilli Pickle makes for a deliciously fiery achaar to your dal chawal, the drizzle to your sad sabji, the exquisite touch to your sourdough cheese grilled sandwich and more.

I’ve used the local garlic I bought in Khonoma village along with the red chilli powder I picked up from a farmers’ market outside Kigwema village. The mustard seeds, mustard oil and tomato are from the provision store and vegetable vendor a few steps from my home.

And obviously, you won’t have the Naga garlic and chilli so feel free to use whatever you have… I’m sure it’ll taste brilliant!

Things to remember
  • Roughly chop the garlic cloves but don’t mince; we want the garlic pieces to roll on your tongue when you eat the pickle
  • Be patient with the β€˜let it sit’ portion of the recipe; the more you let the pickle sit, the more it’ll develop flavours and potency
  • Be sure to store in a clean, dry glass jar.

Do let me know if you try this recipe! Leave a comment and don’t forget to tag me on Instagram at from.the.corner.table and hashtag it #fromthecornertable. I’d love to see it ❀

If you like to keep your refrigerator stocked with condiments that uplift the mundane, check out the recipes for the Apple Chutney, the Mixed Fruit Chaatni as also the Tomato & Dates Chutney.

A spicy, robust pickle made with garlic and potent red chilli from Nagaland, that'll add the good kind of heat to your palate

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Garlic & Naga Red Chilli Pickle

A spicy, robust pickle made with garlic and potent red chilli from Nagaland

  • 1/2 cup Nagaland Garlic
  • 6 tablespoon Vinegar
  • 1 inch Ginger
  • 1 Tomato (small)
  • 1/2 teaspoon Mustard seeds
  • 2 tablespoon Mustard oil
  • 1/2 teaspoon Nagaland Red Chilli Powder
  • Salt a pinch

Day 1

  1. Peel, wash and roughly chop the garlic cloves.
  2. Soak the chopped garlic in vinegar, ensuring all of the garlic is submerged in the vinegar, cover and let it rest overnight.

Day 2

  1. Blanch and peel the tomato. Chop it in a mush.
  2. Grate the ginger into the vinegar-soaked garlic.
  3. In a pan, heat mustard oil.
  4. Add the mustard seeds and let them splutter.
  5. Pour in the garlic ginger vinegar solution to the oil and cover immediately to stop the splutter and trap the fragrance (as my mother says).
  6. Once the situation inside the pan is a little calm, uncover, add the tomato mush and give it a good stir.
  7. Add the Nagaland Red Chilli Powder and a pinch of salt.
  8. Give it a good stir and simmer for 10 minutes.
  9. Let it cool completely before storing it in a glass jar.

Creamy Tortellini Soup (30 Minutes!)

By: Richa
17 September 2025 at 07:11

Pillowy tortellini and a velvety tomato-cream broth, enriched with my easy homemade sausage spice mix. Bursting with bold Italian flavors and ready in just 30 minutes, it’s your new favorite irresistible soup.

bowl of tortellini soup with a spoon and a side of bakery bread

I got some almond ricotta–stuffed tortellini, so I decided to make an amazing soup with it. This is a hearty, delicious, and easy tortellini soup recipe. It uses the usual suspects of an Italian-flavored soup: aromatics, carrot, celery, Italian herbs, and vegan sausage. Those flavors pair up with the tortellini, tomato purΓ©e, and some non-dairy cream.Β 

It turns out absolutely delicious.

pan of tortellini soup with a ladle in it

I make this spice mix which adds all the flavor of sausage to whatever plant based protein you choose. This spice mix combines smoked paprika, fennel seeds, garlic powder, black pepper, oregano, and pepper flakes, and it’s just so versatile and flavorful!

First make the spice mix, and then decide which protein you want to use for the sausage. You can use vegan sausage, lentils, walnuts, pecans, chickpeas, crumbled tofu, chopped up soaked soy curls, seitan, or whatever else you like.Β 

spoon taking a bite of tortellini soup

Cook your protein of choice with some garlic and the spice mix, then add all the aromatics. Fold in the tomato sauce, tortellini, and some stock, then add non-dairy cream at the end. The tortellini cooks up in the same pan with the rest of the soup.

The soup comes together within 30 minutes in just 1 pan, and is creamy and satisfying!

bowls of creamy tortellini soup on a wooden table

Why You’ll Love Tortellini Soup

  • super easy 1-pot meal ready in 30 minutes
  • creamy, tomatoey broth with sausagey flavors and tender, cheesy tortellini
  • super versatile! Use whatever plant-based protein you like!
  • Easily made gluten-free, soy-free, and/or nut-free.

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Fudgy White Bean Blondies – Soy & Nut Free

By: Richa
10 September 2025 at 07:00

This foolproof blender recipe creates perfectly fudgy blondies studded with chocolate chips. Allergy-friendly, protein-packed, and absolutely delicious.

close-up of sliced white bean blondies on parchment paper

I have used chickpeas and lentils in various ways to make healthier desserts already on the blog. There is my chickpea cookie pie, my chickpea brownies, my lentil brownies, and my lentil cookie dough brownie bars.

There are just so many ways to use all these legumes, so I decided to try using white beans. Chickpeas can sometimes be a little bit more grainy and gritty, even when you blend them That’s because chickpeas have thicker skin. The texture of the bean is also a bit more gritty compared to creamy white beans, so white beans actually are a great option to use in dessert recipes instead of chickpeas.

close-up of sliced white bean blondies on a cutting board, so you can see the texture inside

I made these blondies with white beans and tahini. Usually, I add some kind of nut butter to my brownies or cookie pies. I wanted to keep this recipe nut-free, so I’m using tahini here. But if you don’t want to use tahini, you can just add some smooth almond butter or peanut butter.

It’s a super simple recipe with just a few ingredients. Just add everything to a blender or a food processor, blend, then transfer to a baking pan. Add your chocolate chips and chunks if you want, and bake. That’s it!

These are amazing and super easy, and you’re going to want to make them again and again.

sliced white bean blondies on parchment paper

Why You’ll Love White Bean Blondies

  • super easy – you make the batter in the blender!
  • lots of protein and fiber from the beans and tahini
  • versatile! Make it with chocolate chips or use the snickerdoodle variation
  • naturally gluten-free, soy-free, and nut-free

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Garlic & Naga Red Chilli Pickle

By: Rapti B
31 January 2023 at 15:07

A spicy, robust pickle made with garlic and potent red chilli from Nagaland, this pickle will add the good kind of heat to your palate

As an introvert, I tend to avoid stepping into spaces that are traditionally marked as belonging to the β€˜family’ – for example the kitchen, the dining area, the family room, etc. But all of that respect for space went flying out of the window in the face of the Khonoma’s bone-numbing cold that had my teeth clattering out unheard of tunes. A and I shuffled into the kitchen looking for something warm to ensure we stayed alive until dinner… and the taste of this garlic chilli pickle made me sit up, quite literally!

Offered rather tentatively by the homestay owner – she was probably afraid to let us face the wrath of the local red chilli that Nagaland is famous for – the sharp, spicy and robust taste opened up the sinuses and had my blood rushing to all those cold-number places.

I am a garlic girl through and through so of course I loved it a lot but oh my my…

Understanding the recipe was a bit of a struggle as the homestay owner grappled with words and terms to explain the process, until we resorted to hand actions. Made with pantry essentials and ingredients that are available in most Indian (and non-Indian) kitchens, the Garlic & Naga Red Chilli Pickle makes for a deliciously fiery achaar to your dal chawal, the drizzle to your sad sabji, the exquisite touch to your sourdough cheese grilled sandwich and more.

I’ve used the local garlic I bought in Khonoma village along with the red chilli powder I picked up from a farmers’ market outside Kigwema village. The mustard seeds, mustard oil and tomato are from the provision store and vegetable vendor a few steps from my home.

And obviously, you won’t have the Naga garlic and chilli so feel free to use whatever you have… I’m sure it’ll taste brilliant!

Things to remember
  • Roughly chop the garlic cloves but don’t mince; we want the garlic pieces to roll on your tongue when you eat the pickle
  • Be patient with the β€˜let it sit’ portion of the recipe; the more you let the pickle sit, the more it’ll develop flavours and potency
  • Be sure to store in a clean, dry glass jar.

Do let me know if you try this recipe! Leave a comment and don’t forget to tag me on Instagram at from.the.corner.table and hashtag it #fromthecornertable. I’d love to see it ❀

If you like to keep your refrigerator stocked with condiments that uplift the mundane, check out the recipes for the Apple Chutney, the Mixed Fruit Chaatni as also the Tomato & Dates Chutney.

A spicy, robust pickle made with garlic and potent red chilli from Nagaland, that'll add the good kind of heat to your palate

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Garlic & Naga Red Chilli Pickle

A spicy, robust pickle made with garlic and potent red chilli from Nagaland

  • 1/2 cup Nagaland Garlic
  • 6 tablespoon Vinegar
  • 1 inch Ginger
  • 1 Tomato (small)
  • 1/2 teaspoon Mustard seeds
  • 2 tablespoon Mustard oil
  • 1/2 teaspoon Nagaland Red Chilli Powder
  • Salt a pinch

Day 1

  1. Peel, wash and roughly chop the garlic cloves.
  2. Soak the chopped garlic in vinegar, ensuring all of the garlic is submerged in the vinegar, cover and let it rest overnight.

Day 2

  1. Blanch and peel the tomato. Chop it in a mush.
  2. Grate the ginger into the vinegar-soaked garlic.
  3. In a pan, heat mustard oil.
  4. Add the mustard seeds and let them splutter.
  5. Pour in the garlic ginger vinegar solution to the oil and cover immediately to stop the splutter and trap the fragrance (as my mother says).
  6. Once the situation inside the pan is a little calm, uncover, add the tomato mush and give it a good stir.
  7. Add the Nagaland Red Chilli Powder and a pinch of salt.
  8. Give it a good stir and simmer for 10 minutes.
  9. Let it cool completely before storing it in a glass jar.

JalapeΓ±o Popper Cheese BallΒ 

By: Richa
3 September 2025 at 07:03

This vegan jalapeΓ±o popper cheese ball is super easy: no soaking or blending required! Just 10 minutes of prep time, and it’s ready in about 30 minutes. Perfect for parties with veggies or crackers. (Gluten free, soy free option)

jalapeno popper cheese ball with scoops taken out, so you can see the inside texture

Five reasons you should make this jalapeΓ±o popper cheese ball:

  1. No soaking the nuts overnight.
  2. No blending the nuts.
  3. No straining a blended mixture.
  4. Just 10 minutes of active time in the kitchen.
  5. Uses just a few everyday ingredients.
jalapeno popper cheese ball on a serving tray with crackers and veggies

It is just mind-blowingly delicious for the small amount of effort this recipe needs. You just make this flavor mixture that’s like a jalapeΓ±o dip with non-dairy yogurt, some brine from pickled jalapeΓ±os, and some spices. Then, mix in some almond flour and fresh and pickled jalapeΓ±os to create a dough. Shape it into a ball, and bake. That’s it!

Baking this vegan cheese ball helps the flavors meld together and takes a little bit of the bite out of the jalapeΓ±os. It just enhances the overall flavor and texture. The result is this fantastically delicious vegan cheese ball to serve with some crackers, veggies, cruditΓ©s, or however else you like.Β 

hand serving some jalapeΓ±o popper cheese ball onto a cracker

This is also such a versatile vegan cheese ball. There are lots of fun ways to serve it! You can make sandwiches with it by spreading it on some bread, and pairing it with some fresh tomatoes or other veggies or some crisp tofu. Or add dollops of this mixture to salads.

It also works great in mini quesadillas! Just spread some of the jalapeΓ±o popper cheese ball onto small tortillas with some grilled veggies, fold them over, and cook until crisp in the oven or on the stovetop.Β  If you’re going to use it to make quesadillas, you don’t even need to bake the cheese ball, because cooking the quesadillas will cook the cheese mixture then.

jalapeno popper cheese ball in the baking pan after baking

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Indo-Chinese Crispy Tofu Manchurian (1-pan, 30 minutes)

By: Richa
13 August 2025 at 07:55

Sticky, crispy, ginger- and garlic-packed tofu Manchurian is an easy and delicious meal over rice, quinoa, noodles, or lettuce wraps. This popular Indo-chinese sauce has a sweet heat that is absolutely addictive! (nut-free with gluten-free and soy-free options)

tofu Manchurian in the pan after coating the tofu in the sauce

Manchurian sauce is one of the most popular Indo-Chinese sauces, and it’s one of my favorites. You can use it in many different ways to make a variety of dishes. You can find it on restaurant menus paired with crispy fried chicken, crispy cauliflower, or fried veggie balls coated in the thick, sticky sauce.Β 

This sauce is absolutely delicious, and it has tons of ginger and garlic, so be ready to chop up a lot of both.

close-up of tofu Manchurian in a bowl with rice

You can also make a thinner version of Manchurian sauce to pair with rice, very saucy veggie balls, crispy chicken, or noodles. I have a couple of different ways to use Manchurian sauce on the blog that use these variations.

Today, let’s make tofu Manchurian. We toss tofu in rice flour and cornstarch to make a really crispy coating, then pan-fry it until it gets an amazing crunch. We make the Manchurian sauce in the same pan, then toss the crispy tofu in it right before serving, so it keeps that satisfying crunch.Β 

Top your tofu Manchurian it with green onions, and serve it with rice, quinoa, noodles, or lettuce wraps. Or enjoy it as a starter on its own!

fork taking a bite of tofu Manchurian

Why You’ll Love Tofu Manchurian

  • crispy tofu in sticky-sweet ginger-garlic Manchurian sauce
  • 1-pan dish ready in about 30 minutes
  • flexible! Serve as a starter or over rice, grains, noodles, or in lettuce wraps.
  • naturally nut-free with easy gluten-free and soy-free options

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High Protein Lentil Trail Mix, 3 Ways Peanut gochujang, Indian Chivda, Nacho cheese flavors

By: Richa
6 August 2025 at 07:40

Lentil trail mix is a super delicious snack, and here I will show you three ways to make it! Peanut gochujang, Indian Chivda, Doritos Nacho flavor! This high protein, savory granola is easy and fun to make and a perfect breakfast or snack. (16 grams of protein and fiber per serving!)

Indian-spiced savory lentil granola in a bowl

When I shared my red lentil granola recipe, quite a few of you asked for a savory version, and today I’m sharing three different ways to make savory lentil granola/trail mix! Make all three flavors of this delicious lentil trail mix, or triple your favorite flavoring and make one big batch.

Why three ways? Because I just couldn’t decide between these amazing flavors: Indian-spiced, peanut gochujang, and nacho spice. So, I decided to let you choose for yourself!

nacho cheese lentil granola in the jar

This trail mix/savory granola recipe uses split red lentils (aka masoor dal) as the base. You cook the red lentils on the stovetop until they are just al dente, and they roast up to be light and crisp in the oven with your seasonings of choice.Β 

The result is a protein-packed snack that is absolutely full of flavor, no matter which seasoning mix you choose! A serving of this trail mix has around 16 grams of protein and 16 grams of fiber. You can amp up the protein even more by folding in hemp seeds into the granola once it has finished roasting.

peanut gochujang savory lentil granola on the baking pan after baking

The Indian-spiced lentils are inspired by Indian chivda, which usually uses rice flakes or other flaked or puffed grains. It is spicy savory with some balancing sweet from raisins or dates and is fantastically delicious!Β 

For the nacho spiced savory lentil trail mix, a took inspiration from my nacho cheese granola bars. It’s your favorite snacking chip in crisp trail mix form! you can adjust it to your flavor preference. Add more cayenne for more heat or more nutritional yeast for more cheesiness.

Indian-spiced savory lentil granola in a jar

If you love gochujang, definitely try the peanut gochujang lentil trail mix which has an amazing savory-spicy flavor with a hint of sweetness. It pairs so well with the crunchy peanuts! Comment below on which one will you try first!

Why You’ll Love Lentil Trail Mix

  • protein- and fiber-packed breakfast or snack with 16 grams each of protein and fiber per serving!
  • make all three flavors or choose from 3 amazing flavors: Indian-spiced, peanut gochujang, or nacho cheese
  • deep flavors and incredible textures
  • naturally gluten-free with soy-free and nut-free options included
spoon taking a bite of peanut gochujang savory lentil granola

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Sheet Pan Veggies and Beans with Lemon Yogurt Sauce

By: Richa
23 July 2025 at 07:06

High protein and fiber. Mix everything right in the pan meal, this Sheet pan roasted veggies and beans with Creamy Lemon Yogurt sauce, has amazing flavor and texture! Wrap it, bowl it, swipe with bread! So good! Gluten-free, options for soyfree, Nutfree

sheet pan veggies and beans over creamy lemon yogurt sauce on a white plate

This is an easy, refreshing, spring and summer meal that you can put together within minutes. You make this amazingly refreshing lemon yogurt sauce and pair it with savory roasted veggies and crispy, crunchy beans that have been tossed in spices like paprika, coriander, black pepper, and garlic. They are crisp on the outside and tender on the inside.

The warm veggies and the cooling yogurt sauce are just fabulous together.

sheet pan veggies and beans over creamy lemon yogurt sauce on a white plate with bread for dipping

This is a veggie-heavy recipe rich in fiber, with over 14 grams per serving. It contains 15 to 25 grams of protein per serving, depending on the garnishes and non-dairy yogurt used. The protein in these sheet pan roasted vegetables comes from the beans, yogurt, sesame or hemp seeds, and even the vegetables. For an even more filling meal, serve with whole grain flatbread, pita, or naan.

You can pair them with the sauce in any way you like. You can put the sauce on a plate, top it with the roasted veggies, then top with some seeds and sprouts and a good squeeze of lemon juice.Β 

making a wrap from sheet pan veggies and beans

Or make a wrap with pita bread or naan bread. Just warm the bread, add the yogurt sauce, the roasted veggies, some more sauce, sprouts, cucumber, and a squeeze of lemon, then serve.

Sheet pan veggies and beans are absolutely delicious any which way you serve it. You can even make small tacos out of it!

Why You’ll Love Sheet Pan Veggies and Beans

  • super easy 1-pan meal celebrates delicious spring and summer veggies
  • tender-crisp roasted vegetables with crunchy roasted white beans
  • creamy, vibrant, 1-bowl lemon yogurt sauce
  • naturally gluten-free, soy-free, and nut-free

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Tofu Majestic (Vegan Chicken Majestic)

By: Richa
16 July 2025 at 07:41

Tofu majestic is a vegan version of the popular South Indian starter, chicken majestic. Spicy, crispy tofu in a thick, spicy sauce is an absolutely delicious starter or side! You can easily control the heat, if you don’t like your food too spicy. (Options for gluten-free, soy-free, and nut-free)

tofu majestic in a bowl with rice

Chicken majestic is pretty popular in restaurants in the state of Andhra Pradesh, and especially in the city of Hyderabad. It is a spicy, crispy chicken dish that is usually fried or pan-fried and tossed in a thick, delicious, spicy sauce.Β It has elements from indo Chinese cuisine and the combination with South Indian flavors makes it a finger licking can’t stop good appetizer!

It is served as-is as a starter with a side of chutneys or a side salad. You can also add it to wraps or serve with rice. It is absolutely mindblowingly delectable and delicious. The tofu is crisped with some cornstarch and rice flour and some spices. Then tossed in a thick sauce to coat. If you want to keep these crisp, toss and serve immediately!

tofu majestic in a bowl with laccha onions

Tofu majestic is definitely hot with 4 heat elements in it, there’s green chilies, Kashmiri chili powder, black pepper and sambal oelek! It can get hotter depending on the green chilies that you use. To manage the heat, use milder green chilies and use less of the black pepper and Kashmiri chili powder.

I like to serve this with a side salad of onion and cucumber. It’s kind of like quick pickled onion with Indian spices called laccha pyaza. See the recipe notes for instructions for making the crispy, vibrant laccha onions. You can also serve with chutneys of choice or a creamy dip on the side to mellow the heat.

tofu majestic in the pan after cooking in the sauce

Why You’ll Love Tofu Majestic

  • flavorful, crunchy, battered tofu in a thick, spicy sauce
  • bake or pan fry the tofu
  • versatile! Serve on its own, with chutney or creamy dipping sauce, with a fresh salad, or as wraps
  • easy to make gluten-free, nut-free, and even soy-free.

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Summer Spinach Salad with Chickpea Olive Crumble

By: Richa
9 July 2025 at 07:48

A fully loaded, flavor packed, protein rich summer spinach salad with an umami-packed crisp chickpea hemp seed olive crumble, nutrient dense greens, and creamy, vibrant tahini lemon dressing. A perfect hot weather dinner. (23g protein and 15g fiber per serving, (gluten-free, soy-free, nut-free, high protein)

This is a fantastically hearty summer spinach salad. It has so many textures and flavors, and it has 80 grams of protein for the entire salad. That’s 20 grams of protein per serving. For a salad!

There is protein from the chickpeas, from the hemp seeds, and from the nutritional yeast in the chickpea crumble. There’s also protein from the tahini in the dressing, the non-dairy yogurt (depending on the brand), as well as a little protein from the greens that you use in the salad. You can amp up the protein even more by sprinkling it with some hemp seeds before serving or adding some of my tofu bacon bits, or other high protein toppings.

fork taking a bite of summer spinach salad with chickpea olive crumbles

The salad has this creamy texture from the dressing, the crunch from the fresh veggies, and crispiness from the chickpea crumbles, which we bake until they’re crispy-crunchy. The umami comes from the olives and the sun-dried tomato, and the refreshing, fresh flavor comes from lemon zest, the cucumbers, and any other crunchy veggies and greens.Β 

It’s just a fabulous combination of flavors and textures. The combination of tahini and yogurt helps mellow tahini’s strong flavor and makes for a rich, creamy dressing.

summer spinach salad in a serving bowl

Why You’ll Love this Summer Spinach Salad

  • incredible combination of flavors and textures! Crunchy veggies, creamy dressing, and savory, crisp chickpea-olive crumble.
  • easy to make in about 30 minutes
  • packed with veggies and protein
  • naturally gluten-free, soy-free, and nut-free
plates of summer spinach salad with chickpea olive

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Gochujang Tacos with Yum Sauce Slaw

By: Richa
29 June 2025 at 07:55

Super delicious gochujang tacos with creamy, crunchy yum sauce slaw are incredibly easy to make without a ton of ingredients. Crispy gochujang tofu, creamy gochujang slaw dressing, sweet spicy maple gochujang drizzle! Triple gochujang!

close-up of gochujang tacos

These tacos! They celebrate gochujang in a way you’ve never experienced! Crispy gochujang tofu! Creamy gochujang sauce for the slaw and for dressing! And a sweet spicy gochujang glaze to finish! Triple gochujang.

These tacos are super delicious and amazing! They come together fairly quickly and use many same ingredients in the different components of the taco. Despite that, there’s so much overall texture and flavor that they’re fabulous to whip up and enjoy on any weekday or on the weekend.

I love to make this tofu. It’s just super flavorful. You’ll want to double or triple the tofu recipe, so you’ll have leftover tofu handy to use in salads, wraps, sandwiches, bowls, etc. throughout the week.

bite shot of a gochujang taco

Gochujang tacos are very simple to make. We take some tofu and marinate it in a gochujang, ginger-garlic, soy, and maple mixture, and then bake it.

Meanwhile, make the crunchy, creamy slaw. We make a quick, creamy dressing using gochujang again along with some lime juice, maple syrup, and non-dairy yogurt or vegan mayo. You use that dressing to make the slaw and to dress the tacos later on, so you don’t have to make multiple dressings.

gochujang tacos on a piece of parchment paper

I usually like to finish it off with a gochujang-maple drizzle. You don’t have to do this, but it adds some extra heat and a flavor punchβ€”so definitely try to make that one as well.

These tacos are fantastic when the slaw is fresh and crunchy, the tofu is spicy and chewy and crisp! The creamy dressing adds richness, and the gochujang drizzle adds sweet heat. The pickled jalapeΓ±os bring a tangy heat that ties it all together.

Why You’ll Love Gochujang Tacos

  • crispy gochujang tofu with creamy, spicy, crunchy slaw in warm tortillas
  • simple ingredients – slaw and tacos use the same sauce!
  • versatile! Use the tofu to make tacos or to top salads or bowl meals or in sandwiches or wraps!
  • naturally nut-free with gluten-free and soy-free options

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Tofu Koliwada (Indian Spicy Crispy Tofu) with Cilantro-Mint Chutney

By: Richa
18 June 2025 at 08:02

Tofu Koliwada is a plant-based version of the popular regional Indian appetizer. It’s like a tofu nugget with tons of fiery heat and so delicious served with green chutney or other of choice. It’s super delicious, crispy and packs flavor! (gluten free and nut-free with soy-free options)

dipping a piece of tofu Koliwada into the mint chutney

I’ve been veganizing a bunch of decadent, meat-based Indian curries on the blog for a while, and I decided to switch gears. I wanted to explore these regional Indian starters and appetizers, which are just so flavorful β€”especially some of the meat-based ones. They’re pretty wild, with a lot of different sauces, flavors, and spices.

So welcome to veganizing some amazing appetizers! Let’s start with this delectable koliwada.

Koliwada is a popular crispy appetizer in Indian restaurants, especially around Mumbai city. It’s usually made with prawns ,is fried, and has a signature flavor. It originated with influences from Mumbai coastal cuisine and Punjabi cuisine.

The story goes that aΒ man had moved down to an area close to Mumbai near Koliwada and created this dish, which became super popular.

tofu Koliwada on a serving plate

Koliwada is usually made with prawns, shrimp, or chicken, but we’re using tofu. If you don’t want to use tofu, you can use an alternate protein of your choice.

It is usually served with a green chutney that is slightly different than the usual. It has onion tomato and tamarind and is vibrant and spicy sour with a hint of sweet!

bowl of mint chutney

Basically, all of the flavor is in the batter, the spices. It’s kind of like tofu nuggets or crispy fried chicken, but Indian, with tons and tons of heat. Serve it with the vibrant cilantro-mint chutney listed below or with Schezwan chutney, tamarind chutney, or mango chutney.

close-up tofu Koliwada with mint chutney on the side

Why You’ll Love Koliwada

  • crispy, super spicy tofu with adjustable heat
  • delicious as a side or make it a meal by adding to a wrap or salad
  • incredible mint chutney for dipping comes together in the blender
  • versatile recipe – use dry coating or a batter, bake or pan fry!
  • naturally gluten-free and nut-free with soy-free options

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Eggless Chocolate Muffins | Sinfully Decadent Dark Chocolate Muffins without Eggs

By: Priyanka
15 June 2025 at 23:31

If you are looking for the absolutely perfect eggless chocolate muffins recipe with a no-fail guarantee then this is it! I can vouch for these decadent chocolate muffins which are made without any eggs yet turned out super-moist with a melt-in-mouth texture!

Eggless baking was not my forte, but after I found this eggless chocolate muffins recipe on YouTube on this beautiful channel and tried it twice, things have changed for good!

I am seriously amazed how moist and tender these eggless chocolate muffins turned out and with that bitter-sweet taste of dark chocolate, these are real mood-boosters!

If you think that eggless muffins or cakes do not rise enough, this recipe will prove you wrong! These eggless chocolate muffins rose like a dream, making a super-fluffy & beautifully soft internal texture.

Why are these Eggless chocolate muffins special?

Since the time I have started a β€˜no-sugar’ (or β€˜low-sugar’ to be more realistic!) diet, I have minimized the frequency of baking cakes or any desserts for that matter!

Otherwise how would you be able to resist the home-baked sweets which are just too good to not eat!

But on a fine morning I started craving for something deep dark chocolatey which is not too sweet but has that bakery style texture. And it was too strong a craving!

So I started searching for that dreamy chocolatey bite and these eggless chocolate muffins appeared with all their glory! And it was simply impossible to resist not making them immediately!

After ages I baked these sinfully decadent chocolate muffins which turned out exactly how I desired and relished them with all my soul!

At the same time, I had to remain mindful of my weight loss journey where I have put in a lot of hard work and as you know too much of these can instantly add extra pounds on your scale!

Hence I had to keep a check on my craving for these goodies; so I distributed half of them among my neighbors (hopefully they liked them as much as we did!).

This way I could enjoy my home-baked eggless chocolate muffins without overdoing them way too much! Absolute win-win!

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