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Vegan Oatmeal Raisin Cookies Recipe
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Preksha Sharma

Vegan Oatmeal Raisin Cookies Recipe

Ratings: (4.7/5 based on 220 reviews) Servings: 12 cookies Preparation Time: 10 minutes Cooking Time: 15 minutes Total Time: 25 minutes If you had oatmeal raisin cookies growing up, you would understand the solid nostalgia that it brings along. Their chewy texture as well as the sweetness of raisins blends to give a perfect, timeless favorite. With this recipe, we have also made this delicious snack vegan and thus, it is still wholesome but with plant-based ingredients. These cookies can be eaten at any time, be it breakfast, school lunches, or for your sweet midnight cravings. They are quite easy to make and if you are a student living alone reminiscing about your home during the holiday season, it is perfect. Vegan Oatmeal Raisin Cookies – A Backstory Origin– The oatmeal raisin cookies have been around for a long time now. They originated in the 19th century when oatmeal was a key ingredient used in baked goods. Given the fact that it is healthier and wholesome, it was seen as a better nutritional option among many. The British constantly promoted oats during the monarchy as a hearty food for sustenance. Soon, as more people traveled abroad, the oatmeal raisin cookies started becoming a staple in American households as well. With that, the Quacker Oats Company established itself which marketed oats as a much healthier option, and here began the rise of various recipes that were given on the packaging. Inspiration – We have recently seen social media posts by environmental activists and other promotional activities that are endorsing plant-based diets. Here come the vegan oatmeal raisin cookies crashing in with their delicious flavor and no sacrifices with the taste. We can make it as good as the traditional recipe by swapping a few of the ingredients such as butter and eggs with coconut oil or flaxseeds. These vegan oatmeal raisin cookies retain their texture and taste while also serving as a great option for people’s dietary restrictions. Our goal was to curate a cookie that just doesn’t copy the original one but instead, is something new and special on its own. Popularity – We have already stated how plant-based diets are so mainstream now that almost all celebrities and influencers are in on it. And well, it is for a great cause as well because by taking one step at a time, we can save the planet. These vegan oatmeal raisin cookies are simple, yet delicious and thus appeal to a wider audience. These have even been added to various cafes and bakeries all across America now with a focus on inducing plant-based ingredients and removing any of the processed ones. Ingredients Also read: Decadent And Crunchy Caramel Apple Cider Cookies Instructions Step 1: Work on the FlaxseedsFlaxseed expands and forms a thick texture when immersed in water for a while. Thus, take some flaxseeds and combine them with three tablespoons of water. Stir it and let it sit for a while so it can expand and thicken. Step 2: Prepping the OvenLine a baking sheet with parchment paper while putting your oven at 350°F (175°C) so it is nice and warm when we put our cookies in. Step 3: The Dry IngredientsTake a large bowl and add rolled oats, flour, coconut sugar, baking powder, and baking soda. Add a pinch of salt to enhance the sweetness along with ground cinnamon for that warmth it brings to the cookies. Stir it all evenly to mix. Step 4: The Wet IngredientsTake another bowl and add together melted coconut oil with applesauce and vanilla extract. Also, drop in the flax egg which we made earlier as it might have thickened all this while. Step 5: Mix the wet and the dry stuffPour the wet ingredients into the dry ones slowly and keep mixing them until everything is combined. Now add raisins on top and gently fold them into the mix. Step 6: Cookie ShapingScoop a little dough, about 1-2 tablespoons, and place it on the prepared baking sheet. Do not forget to leave space (2 inches) between the dough on the sheet. Gently press them down to flatten them a bit because these cookies are not going to expand as our traditional ones. Step 7: BakeNow put the tray in the preheated oven for 12-15 minutes. Keep checking up on them until the edges are brown. The time could be more or less depending upon this factor. You might notice the center looking a bit soft but it will become firm upon cooling down. Step 8: ServeThis is the last and the happiest step of all. Take your tray out of the oven and let the cookies cool for 5 minutes on the baking sheet. Transfer them to a wiring rack to let them cool off completely. Enjoy them warm or at room temperature. Nutritional Value Per Serving Also read: Spider Cookies Recipe for Halloween! Halloween Cookies: Spooky and Fun

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Stuffed Pumpkin Recipe for Fall
Meals
Preksha Sharma

Stuffed Pumpkin Recipe for Fall!

Ratings: 4.9/5 from 85 reviews Servings: Serves 6-8 Preparation Time: 30 minutes Cooking Time: 90 minutes Total Time: 2 hours Nothing says fall like a stuffed pumpkin recipe. And if you are not using pumpkin as a fall centerpiece for the holidays, are you even doing your holidays right? This dish will be perfect for your meals and gatherings or even during cozy evenings with just family. It is comforting and impressive and the pumpkin can be used fully as an edible bowl. You can fill it with savory stuffing of grains, vegetables, and warming spices that are perfect for the chill that is setting in during these months. While you put the whole thing into the oven, there are two perks. First, your home smells amazing and second, the flavors all meld together and soften with the pumpkin for a spoonful of delight. The recipe embodies rustic and elegant thus striking a perfect balance for a range of events like Thanksgiving or even a casual fall dinner night. It also has versatility as you can swap the stuffing for everything that you wish to have inside it. Today, we will be making it vegan because let’s face it, there are only limited options left for us during the holidays. But feel free to add any sort of meat as per your dietary preferences inside the stuffing. Invention of Stuffed Pumpkin Recipe Origin – Pumpkins have been a part of culinary traditions for centuries, especially in America where they were harvested early on by the Indigenous people. This was all before the arrival of European settlers. The folks in North America used pumpkins as a staple ingredient in their diet in a variety of dishes such as stews and pies. And for the stuffing part of it all, the idea dates back further to the Mediterranean ages when people used to stuff vegetables such as eggplant and peppers with rice or meat or herbs. Stuffed Pumpkin Recipe brings these cultures together using a seasonal squash as a cooking vessel as well as an edible component. Inspiration – The main inspiration behind the Stuffed Pumpkin Recipe lies in the fall harvest when pumpkins are readily available and become a hearty meal staple of the season. The versatility of stuffing makes it a hit among folks from all around the world. The French make a dish called Potiron Farci that uses creamy fillings and cheese inside the pumpkin. On the other hand, the Mediterranean version includes couscous, raisins, and nuts adding sweetness to the savory elements of this recipe. This is a perfect dish for someone who loves cooking as well as presentation. Popularity – The main contributor to the popularity of the Stuffed Pumpkin Recipe has to be seasonal cooking and plant-based eating. In fact, this has surged over the past decade and people are trying it with different presentations and stuffings. Even on social media, you can find cozy pictures of Stuffed Pumpkin on the user’s handles. Food lovers are especially in awe of stuffed pumpkins because of their rustic charm as well as how easily customizable it is. Vegans love it because they can skip meat in the dish while still being hearty and flavorful. It has become a beloved fall tradition and motions to the arrival of sweater weather and pumpkin spice latte. Ingredients Also read: Creamy Pumpkin Polenta Recipe: A Cozy Fall Comfort Dish Instructions Step 1: Prepare the PumpkinStart by preheating your oven at 350°F (180°C). On the counter, you need to cut off the pumpkin head roughly around 2-3 inches down thus creating a lid for later. Take a spoon with sharp edges and scoop out the seeds from the inside along with the stringy bits. You can even save the seeds to roast them later.Now rub the inside of the pumpkin with olive oil and sprinkle salt. Make sure to get every nook. Now place the pumpkin, with its lid, on a baking tray and set aside Step 2: The StuffingTake out a large skillet and pour some olive oil. Turn on the heat to medium. As soon as the oil is a bit hot, add the onions and sauté about 5 minutes. At this point, add your garlic, thyme, as well as cinnamon. Let them cook together for another minute or two until fragrant. Now transfer the quinoa or rice, chickpeas, cranberries, and chopped nuts into the skillet and mix them with the previous ingredients. Add salt and pepper to taste. Mix it all with parmesan cheese as well as vegetable broth (chicken broth if you are non-vegetarian), and cook them for 2-3 minutes to let all the flavors combine. The broth will keep the mixture moist. Step 3: StuffNow, put the stuffing inside the pumpkin and pack it gently, making sure not to pack it all away too tightly. Then, place the pumpkin’s lid on top. Step 4: BakeNow, put the stuffed pumpkin in the oven for one and a half hours or until it becomes tender enough to be pierced with a knife. If you notice that the pumpkin is becoming brown too quickly, it is advisable to cover it all loosely with foil. Step 4: ServeAfter baking, take the pumpkin out and let it rest on the counter for 10 minutes. To serve, slice the pumpkin into wedges along with the filling. Place them on a plate and garnish with fresh parsley or pomegranate seeds for an authentic festive touch. Nutritional Value Per Serving (1/8th of the Pumpkin) Calories: 290Protein: 9gCarbohydrates: 42gFats: 10gFiber: 7gSugar: 12g Also read: Wholesome and Delicious: Your Guide to the Perfect Healthy Pumpkin Bread Recipe The Best Torani Pumpkin Sauce Recipe: A Fall Favourite You’ll Love!

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