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Double Chocolate Vegan Black Bean Cookies made with 6 simple ingredients! These healthy cookies are gluten-free, dairy-free, egg-free, and completely flourless! Whip them up in a food processor (or blender) for an amazingly rich and delicious dessert.

Ready for the alpha omega black bean dessert??

If you’ve pursued my site a time or two, you’ve likely seen a bean-infused dessert or twelve. I’ve made brownies, cookies, even banana bread using black beans or garbanzo beans!

After posting my 6-Ingredient Vegan Peanut Butter Chickpea Cookies and the crowd went wild, I knew, I just KNEW I would need to make a black bean version. And look what we have here!

Double Chocolate Vegan Black Bean Cookies that are..

  • Gluten-free & grain-free 
  • Dairy-free
  • Refined sugar-free
  • Egg-free
  • Oil-Free
  • Flourless
  • …and CRAZY moist, fudgy, and perfectly textured! 

Double Chocolate Vegan Black Bean Cookies - healthy 6-ingredient vegan cookies with no eggs, gluten-free and refined sugar-free! A healthy dessert recipe!

Imagine a cookie and a brownie made sweet, sweet love and the end result was the richest most death-by-chocolate situation that ever did grace your mouth. That is what these black bean cookies are like.

ALSO, there is flexibility with this recipe. You can eat it raw as edible cookie dough, turn them into a batch of brownies, or single-serve brownies.

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40 recipes using pantry ingredients, covering breakfast lunch and dinner. If you have a hefty stock of pantry items but are low in fresh produce, you’ll love these easy nutritious recipes using staples.

 

Many of us keep a hefty stock of pantry items but don’t always have access to fresh produce. Coming from a small mountain town where it can snow non-stop for days, I’m very familiar with pantry cooking. 

When we don’t have control of mother nature, we can make the best of our food situation by whipping up delicious meals using ingredients we always have on hand.

Mediterranean Quinoa Salad with spinach, kalamata olives, sun-dried tomatoes, feta, and lemon vinaigrette - a healthy vegetarian meal or side dish!

You’d be surprised what you can do with a can of beans. I mean, Double Chocolate Chickpea or Black Bean Brownies, anyone? Suddenly being stuck at home doesn’t seem so bad.

Some of the recipes in this post include ingredients I would consider to be staples. For instance, I personally always have a supply of ground turkey, chicken, and/or sausage in my freezer, and keep bananas, potatoes, carrots, garlic and onion on hand.

Instant Pot Lasagna Soup - a delicious mashup of classic lasagna and tomato soup! Quick and easy pressure cooker recipe | TheRoastedRoot.net

If you are fresh out of anything on any of the ingredient lists, feel free to comment below, and I will do my best to provide substitutions! Here are some common substitutions you can employ when in a pinch:

Easy Substitutions:

  • Meat: You can always replace meat with rice and beans for a complete protein. If you’re making soup that calls for meat, swap it for black beans and brown rice.
  • Potatoes: Most potatoes can be used interchangeably, and butternut squash is a great replacement for potato.
  • Carrot: Grated sweet potato, butternut squash, or regular potato can be used to swap out grated carrot.  Carrot and zucchini are interchangeable in baked recipes.
  • Sweet Potatoes/Banana: You can often substitute applesauce for mashed sweet potatoes in breads or baked goods using a smaller measurement. For instance, if a recipe calls for 1 cup of mashed sweet potato, use ½ to ⅔ cup applesauce. Mashed banana can be used to replace mashed sweet potato and vice versa in a 1:1 change.
  • Tomatoes: If a recipe calls for tomato sauce and you don’t have any on hand, you can blend up diced tomatoes. Similarly, you can often substitute tomato sauce for diced tomatoes if you are fine with a smoother versus chunky texture.
  • Nut Butters: Use peanut butter, tahini, almond butter, and cashew butter interchangeably.
  • Dried Fruit: Raisins, dried blueberries and cranberries can be used interchangeably. 
  • Oil/Butter: Most cooking oils are interchangeable, and butter can almost always be used to replace oil and vice versa. Where I don’t suggest using olive oil is in sweet baked goods, unless you are okay with the olive flavor coming through.
  • Dairy-Free Milk: Non-dairy milks such as almond milk, oat milk and coconut milk can be used interchangeably and can often be used to replace cow’s milk.
  • Cream: Cream can be replaced with full-fat canned coconut milk.
  • Sweeteners: All liquid sweeteners are interchangeable, but be sure to keep a watchful eye on a baked good that uses honey instead of pure maple syrup, as honey burns at a lower temperature.
  • Sugar: Coconut sugar + a touch of pure maple syrup can be used to replace brown sugar, and vice versa.
  • Eggs: If you don’t have eggs on hand, you can replace 1 egg with ¼ cup of something else. For instance, ½ of a banana, ¼ cup of mashed sweet potato, applesauce, and/or flax or chia eggs. To make 1 flax egg, combine 1 tablespoon of ground flax seed with 3 tablespoons of water and stir well. Allow the mixture to sit and thicken for 10 minutes, then use it as you would a regular egg. 

Grain-Free Morning Glory Muffins made with almond flour and coconut sugar. These healthy muffins are a great breakfast or snack. | TheRoastedRoot.com #glutenfree

These easy, nutritious recipes will not only keep you satisfied, they make for fun cooking projects at home! Leave a comment telling me which ones you try, and enjoy!

xo

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Check out my Top 19 recipes from 2019! These recipes are tried and true in my own home and throughout my audience!

Thank you for another amazing year! Truly, this site would not exist without your presence, and I’m so grateful you’re here! My hugs and kisses go out to you and yours.

At the end of every year, I like to do a little recap by sharing my top performing recipes from the year. If you didn’t see or try these throughout the year, give them a whirl! 

Let’s jump right into it! 

Here are my…

Top 19 recipes from 2019!

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A simple, nutritious and delicious vegetarian meal plan perfect for meal prepping! This approachable meal plan is great for folks of all cooking abilities! Print out the grocery list to make shopping for the week a breeze.

And JUST like that, it’s the first weekend of October!

If it’s cooling off where you’re at and you’re looking for a scrumptious yet healthier baking project for the weekend, be sure to check out the Paleo Double Chocolate Banana Bread I posted a couple days ago! It’s super moist, comforting, and is sweetened mostly with banana!

Let’s chat DINNER!

What we’re cooking up this week: Creamy Tomato Spinach Pasta, Southwest Stuffed Bell Peppers, Roasted Delicata Squash Salad, Best Vegetarian Enchiladas, Easy One-Pan Veggie Red Curry

Enjoy! xo

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Heyo! What are you up to this weekend? I’m up in Tahoe per usual, putzing around on trails and enjoying nature.

Have you made the Paleo Strawberry Banana Bread I showed you this week? Or the Coconut Flour Zucchini Muffins? Both were a huge hit with my family! They are a great way of enjoying strawberry and zucchini season before they come to a close 😀

Coming up on the menu this week: Sheet Pan Cabbage and Tempeh, Prebiotic and Probiotic Macro Bowls, Crispy Baked Tacos with Seasoned Cauliflower, Indian Ratatouille, and Asian Peanut Noodles.

Enjoy this week’s healthy eats!

xo

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A healthy weekly Vegetarian Meal Plan with seasonal recipes and a grocery list to make meal prep for the week easy and delicious. Another weekend, another meal plan! If it’s toasty where you’re at but you’re craving some sweets, I have plenty of no-bake dessert recipes for you to choose from. Take for instance, my …

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