Top Daily Recipes: From Tater Tot Casserole to Moonlight Acai Bowl!

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tater tot casserole

Ready, set, recipes! Here are our just published, fresh-out-the-mill recipes in one convenient place! These are the top vegan recipes of the day, and are now a part of the thousands of recipes on our Food Monster App! Our newest recipes are stunning, so if you’re looking for something new and delicious, these recipes are it!

We also highly recommend downloading the Food Monster App — with over 15,000 delicious recipes it is the largest meatless, vegan, plant-based and allergy-friendly recipe resource to help you get healthy! And, don’t forget to check out our Popular Trends Archives!

1. Tater Tot Casserole

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Tater tots are great stand-ins for hash browns, making this casserole a hearty breakfast option for cold winter mornings, but I’m known to make it for dinner, too! This Tater Tot Casserole by Toni Okamoto is hearty, packed with protein, and deliciously satiating. Excerpted from Plant-Based on a Budget: Quick and Easy (BenBella Books).

2. Moonlight Acai Bowl

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This Moonlight Acai Bowl by Lola Till is perfect to whip up in the morning for breakfast!

3. Easy Lentil Sloppy Joes

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These Easy Lentil Sloppy Joes by Mitch and Justine Chapman are nutrient-dense lentil sloppy Joes made with a sweet, spicy, and tangy tomato sauce. All this deliciousness served in the middle of a fresh, doughy bun will take you back to the ’90s. It’s a meal that’s perfectly fine to get all over your face. If you’re looking for a foolproof weeknight dinner idea that’s packed with flavor and nutrients, you’ve come to the right place. These easy lentil sloppy Joes are just the right amount of tangy, sweet, and spicy to have you begging for seconds.

4. Fudge Walnut Brownies

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These Fudge Walnut Brownies by Crissy Cavanaugh use the same healthy base of chickpeas, but has added antioxidants from cacao powder and omega 3 fatty acids from walnuts!

5. Potato Kale Enchiladas

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This wonderful Potato Kale Enchiladas by Adam Merrin and Ryan Alvarez is the best of both worlds: classic, hearty enchiladas with a roasted chile pepper sauce and an irresistible filling of tender baked potatoes and sautéed kale dressed with lime. Although this dish has a few extra steps, it is a great example of how flavorful and satisfying vegan cooking can be.

6. Spinach Crepes with Thyme Roasted Sweet Potatoes and Walnut Sauce

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These Spinach Crepes with Thyme Roasted Sweet Potatoes and Walnut Sauce by Anna Sue with spinach, roasted sweet potatoes and maple – walnut sauce. Let’s enjoy the week with a colorful recipe!

7. 3-Ingredient Salted Chocolate Almond Clusters

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If you’re craving an easy, chocolatey snack that’s better for your body than the usual store-bought chocolates, then these 3-Ingredient Salted Chocolate Almond Clusters by Michele Elizabeth are a must-make. Crunchy, sweet, and salty, they hit three cravings in one bite-sized treat — plus, they have chocolate. It’s so easy to make them in big batches that you can always have a batch stored in your refrigerator.

8. Chocolate Nut Seed Clusters

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These Chocolate Nut Seed Clusters by Taryn Fitz-Gerald are a perfect example of a delicious and nutritious treat, that will leave you feeling great and satisfied. A quick and easy recipe that is loaded with healthy fats. Perfect for keto/vegan diets, these clusters are free from refined sugar, gluten and dairy. The perfect healthy indulgence.

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