These delicious vegan lemon cookies land somewhere between a sugar cookie and shortbread, with a soft and chewy interior and a crisp exterior. Vegan butter creates the perfect texture and provides a rich buttery flavor, and fresh lemon juice and lemon zest give them so much tangy citrus flavor.| Gastronotherapy
This thick and creamy oat milk smoothie, made with banana and blueberries, makes a satisfying and healthy breakfast or refreshing snack. Oat milk is a plant-based milk alternative made from oats and water, and it has a thick and creamy consistency similar to cow's milk, making it an excellent choice for smoothies. It's creamy, dairy-free/vegan, customizable, and just 3 ingredients!| Gastronotherapy
These easy almond flour peanut butter cookies are gluten-free and vegan. With a soft and chewy center, crispy exterior, and salty-sweet flavor, this delicious cookie recipe is destined to become a favorite; just 6 simple ingredients and ready in 20 minutes!| Gastronotherapy
Peanut butter banana cookies are thick, soft, chewy, and loaded with chocolate chips. These delicious cookies are flour-less, dairy-free, egg-less, and low in processed sugar. They use just 5 simple ingredients, are ready in less than 20 minutes, and make the perfect breakfast cookie or snack!| Gastronotherapy
3-ingredient banana oat pancakes are light and fluffy, flour-less pancakes that are naturally sweetened with banana. Protein-rich, dairy-free, and ready in just 15 minutes, these kid-friendly pancakes are freezer-friendly so you can enjoy anytime.| Gastronotherapy
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My name is MaryAnne Hoekstra-Shekar, and I am the writer, recipe developer, and photographer behind this site. Gastronotherapy is where I create delicious recipes that are mainly vegetarian and vegan. I tend to make recipes that veer toward the healthy side, but I have a huge sweet tooth and love dessert!| Gastronotherapy