pecans Tag

Easy Vegan Holiday Chocolate Bark During the holidays, I absolutely love making treats for my family and friends. When going vegan, my treat ideas transformed! At first I was convinced that I had to stop this small tradition all together since I assumed that vegan sweets were, well, wack, but once I lived the lifestyle a bit longer and was exposed to the endless possibilities of both delicious AND healthy treats, a new vegan holiday tradition emerged. This is a simple and easy treat for those of you that may not find time in the midst of the busy holiday season to bake cookies and more complicated treats. With this Easy Vegan Holiday Chocolate Bark, feel free to customize the ingredients to your liking or that of the person you are gifting it to, and have fun!

Plantain Chai Nut Bread (gluten-free) I had a little too many plantains at once, so I decided I needed to somehow put them to use. If you can use extra ripe bananas up and make banana bread, why couldn't you do the same with plantains and make some plantain bread? Well, I got to it, and succeeded! I was able to create this delicious gluten-free plantain chai nut bread that I am sharing with you today. Plantain Chai Nut Bread (gluten-free) More often than not, the guests who I have over when I am ripening plantains freak out over the "rotten bananas" I have on my counter."Oh my goodness, why are you bananas so rotten!?" Plantains ripen in a whole different way than bananas. Instead of waiting for brown spots and a yellow color as in regular conventional bananas, plantains come green, have a thick skin, and reach their ripest when fully black.
Plantains Bananas
  • Starchy
  • Most commonly used as a vegetable
  • Longer than bananas
  • Thick skin
  • Resemble green bananas, but may be green, yellow or black
  • Black when fully ripe
  • Sweet
  • Eaten as a fruit
  • Shorter than plantains
  • Thin skin
  • Color is green when not fully ripe, yellow with brown spots when ripe