sweet Tag

Vegan Gluten-Free Nectarine & Peach Cobbler + The Best Raw Vanilla Ice Cream This is the Best Raw Vegan Vanilla Ice Cream I have ever tasted. A bold statement, yes. The truth? ABSOLUTELY. This is the ice cream that I used as a base for my Raw Vegan Mango, and you can definitely use it as a base for practically any other flavor you wish to create. For this recipe, a sweet and simple vanilla ice cream was perfect to go with the flavors of the cobbler. (Oh, I used the raw oat crumble as well, included in that same post!) Vegan Gluten-Free Nectarine & Peach Cobbler + The Best Raw Vanilla Ice Cream Feast your eyes on this beautiful pre-oven cobbler! Be sure that after you place all of the stone fruit into the batter, pour the remaining juices and sugar over it, that way you get all of the sweet fruity goodness.

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