Veggie Fest Recipes

We are dedicated to providing you with some of the best vegan and vegetarian recipes from cuisines all over the world. Enjoy our growing collection of recipes from renowned chefs who just love food!

We are dedicated to providing you with some of the best vegan and vegetarian recipes from cuisines all over the world. Enjoy our growing collection of recipes from renowned chefs who just love food!

Recipes sponsored by Innergyapp.com

Creamed SpinachBy Veggie Fest TeamThis recipe makes spinach, kale, and Swiss chard the most appealing part of the meal. You won’t believe it, but your kids will ask for more.
Quiche (veganized)By Veggie Fest TeamThis fabulous Veggie Fest Presents! recipe comes from Jill Keb, the Vegan Gal, who demoed it on Saturday, January 25th, 2020 at the Science of Spirituality International Meditation Center in Lisle, Illinois. It’s great for appetizers, as a side-dish, or served at brunch. Get creative and add a slice of vegan “ham” to create your own plant-based version of “Quiche Lorraine.”
Candied PecansBy Veggie Fest TeamCandied pecans make tasty holiday treats and gifts. Rich in oleic acid and phenolic antioxidants, they are immune boosters, anti-inflammatory, and help make the skin glow. As for their taste, we call them irresistible. Try this healthy version of candied pecans and share delicious health with your family and friends.
Caldo Tlalpeño (Vegan)By Veggie Fest TeamWhether called soup or stew, this spicy and hearty tlalpeño soup is a staple of homemade Mexican cuisine.
Coconut Whipped CreamBy Veggie Fest TeamThis coconut whipped cream adds a festive touch to any dessert and dresses up berries for all occasions.
Gado Gado BowlBy Veggie Fest TeamThis beautiful and fabulous recipe, Gado Gado, was presented at Veggie Fest, 2019 by Manna Kitchen. It’s a crowd-pleasing, warm, Indonesian vegetable salad.
Elderberry SyrupBy Veggie Fest TeamElderberry extractions are known to dramatically reduce the duration and severity of colds, flus, and viral infections. Several studies have shown that using elderberries early on and in frequent intervals can reduce the flu virus by 2 to 3 days. Use the syrup for those pre-flu signs: a tickle in the throat, fatigue, or achy muscles. You may just be able to prevent the illness altogether.
Elderberry-Hibiscus Iced TeaBy Veggie Fest TeamElderberries contain anthocyanins, powerful antioxidants, along with vitamins A and C, calcium, magnesium, iron, niacin, and potassium. Enjoy this potent combination of elderberry and hibiscus in a cool iced tea. The beautiful color and tangy flavor can be sipped throughout the day or served at a luncheon. Your guests will be happy to know that they’re being served a vitamin-rich and delicious tonic.
Elderberry Decoction or TeaBy Veggie Fest TeamThese highly medicinal bluish-black berries are antiviral, antibacterial, and anti-inflammatory. Enjoy a cup of hot elderberry tea at any time of day. With or without honey, it’s relaxing and helps to keep the winter blues away.
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Creamed SpinachBy Veggie Fest TeamThis recipe makes spinach, kale, and Swiss chard the most appealing part of the meal. You won’t believe it, but your kids will ask for more.
Quiche (veganized)By Veggie Fest TeamThis fabulous Veggie Fest Presents! recipe comes from Jill Keb, the Vegan Gal, who demoed it on Saturday, January 25th, 2020 at the Science of Spirituality International Meditation Center in Lisle, Illinois. It's great for appetizers, as a side-dish, or served at brunch. Get creative and add a slice of vegan "ham" to create your own plant-based version of "Quiche Lorraine."
Candied PecansBy Veggie Fest TeamCandied pecans make tasty holiday treats and gifts. Rich in oleic acid and phenolic antioxidants, they are immune boosters, anti-inflammatory, and help make the skin glow. As for their taste, we call them irresistible. Try this healthy version of candied pecans and share delicious health with your family and friends.
Caldo Tlalpeño (Vegan)By Veggie Fest TeamWhether called soup or stew, this spicy and hearty tlalpeño soup is a staple of homemade Mexican cuisine.
Coconut Whipped CreamBy Veggie Fest TeamThis coconut whipped cream adds a festive touch to any dessert and dresses up berries for all occasions.
Gado Gado BowlBy Veggie Fest TeamThis beautiful and fabulous recipe, Gado Gado, was presented at Veggie Fest, 2019 by Manna Kitchen. It's a crowd-pleasing, warm, Indonesian vegetable salad.
Elderberry SyrupBy Veggie Fest TeamElderberry extractions are known to dramatically reduce the duration and severity of colds, flus, and viral infections. Several studies have shown that using elderberries early on and in frequent intervals can reduce the flu virus by 2 to 3 days. Use the syrup for those pre-flu signs: a tickle in the throat, fatigue, or achy muscles. You may just be able to prevent the illness altogether.
Elderberry-Hibiscus Iced TeaBy Veggie Fest TeamElderberries contain anthocyanins, powerful antioxidants, along with vitamins A and C, calcium, magnesium, iron, niacin, and potassium. Enjoy this potent combination of elderberry and hibiscus in a cool iced tea. The beautiful color and tangy flavor can be sipped throughout the day or served at a luncheon. Your guests will be happy to know that they’re being served a vitamin-rich and delicious tonic.
Elderberry Decoction or TeaBy Veggie Fest TeamThese highly medicinal bluish-black berries are antiviral, antibacterial, and anti-inflammatory. Enjoy a cup of hot elderberry tea at any time of day. With or without honey, it’s relaxing and helps to keep the winter blues away.
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