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by collegefoodie and filed in Special Dietary Needs, Vegetarian
Don’t turn your nose at tofu—this version makes it taste so good!
by elanaspantry and filed in Gluten Free, Special Dietary Needs
With a mere 4 ingredients (dark chocolate, coconut milk, xylitol and coconut oil) this low glycemic chocolate pudding is the perfect gluten-free treat for Valentine’s Day.
by Natalie (Perry's Plate) and filed in Special Dietary Needs, Vegetarian
Cauliflower disguised as falafel nestled in a pita with a fresh slaw and hummus dressing. Much easier than frying those little balls and a lot less grease!
by Becca @ Amuse Your Bouche and filed in Special Dietary Needs, Vegetarian
This delicious and healthy frittata can be whipped up in only 20 minutes, and is perfect for all occasions. Try dressing it up with a side salad as an easy dinner party appetizer.
by Cooking Gluten (& Dairy) Free and filed in Gluten Free, Special Dietary Needs
Chocolate molten cakes are also known as chocolate lava cakes because when you cut into the chocolate cake, you find a pudding-like or mousse-like center. Really? Really? Sign me up for that! I used arrowroot, but I’d imagine cornstarch would work as well.
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B Sprout on 7.28.2009
What a great way to use the abundance of eggplants and tomatoes this time of year brings. A nicely hearty dish, the standout part was its texture, which was almost cakelike. Delicious savory comfort food! We used fresh marjoram since we had that on hand instead of oregano.
heathersuwho on 8.12.2009
This was really yummy! Even my hubby enjoyed it!
melodrama on 8.18.2009
Excellent! I definetely will make this again!
Burdee on 8.19.2009
This recipe is absolutely delicious. Everyone raved that it was wonderful. I added extra tomatoe because I had extra eggplant. Even so, I didn’t have any left to take to work for my lunch!!! This recipe is a keeper.
lindyluwho on 9.5.2009
Heathersuwho recommended this recipe to me and it’s a keeper. DH and I love it. It’s even better than fried eggplant or parmesan and those are favorites. I use lots more tomato though.
curlsmcghee on 9.10.2009
I made this recipe for dinner last night and it was great! The only problem I had with it is that I can’t stop eating it!
3alarmwife on 9.11.2009
My daughter’s coming home from school this weekend and since she’s a vegetarian I’m always looking for new recipes. This one sounds wonderful. Can’t wait to try it this weekend!!!!
Bite Monster on 9.13.2009
Very Good! I made my own bread crumbs and used fresh Oregano from my yard. I also had little bits of assorted cheese in my fridge so I just added it all together to get the amount needed. I would make this recipe again, especially since it passed the husband test.
deb kelly on 9.15.2009
Absolutely delicious. I agree with lindyluwho…I used 4 tomatoes (and they were palm sized) instead of 2. My husband and son are slurping up what’s left…I’m a bit concerned that there will be no leftovers to take to work tomorrow…Oh, so delicious!!
learning2b on 9.17.2009
Made this tonight.. I thought it was TERRIFIC! The kids didn’t care for the tomato’s to much though, so next time I might make it like a quiche and do a pie crust and then add in the eggplant mixture skipping the tomato’s or blending them in so they are not so”chunky” and apparent. Thank You for the great addition to my recipe box..
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