This strawberry buttermilk cake is rich with a tender crumb that incorporates cornmeal for added sweetness and texture, and with a hint of almond flavor. Half of the strawberries are baked directly into the cake, creating jammy pockets of juicy strawberries. This is an easy and non-fussy single layer cake that anyone can make. Serve it for brunch, dessert, or afternoon tea.| Gastronotherapy
This miso sauce is a versatile Japanese condiment full of rich umami flavor that's well-balanced with notes of savory, tangy, and sweet. Whether you're a fan of Japanese cuisine or simply looking to add bold flavor to your cooking, this versatile sauce will become your go-to condiment for rice, noodles, vegetables, or fish.| Gastronotherapy
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This recipe for 20-minute peanut noodles brings together the mouth-watering combination of creamy peanut butter, tangy soy sauce, zesty lime juice, and a hint of heat from fresh ginger and red pepper flakes. These Thai peanut noodles are creamy, nutty, versatile, protein-rich, naturally vegan, slurpable, and perfect for busy weeknights.| Gastronotherapy
In this Kung Pao Brussels sprouts recipe, Brussels sprouts get roasted and topped with a sticky, sweet, tangy, and spicy chili sauce, and crunchy peanuts. These Chinese-style Brussels sprouts are robust, naturally dairy-free/vegan, and they make an easy weeknight side dish that's ready in just 30 minutes.| Gastronotherapy
Have you ever found yourself reaching into your pantry for the maple syrup only to find that you've run out of it? No need to fret! I've got the best maple syrup substitute options for you, whether you're baking or serving pancakes.| Gastronotherapy
This broccoli and tofu stir fry features meaty and crispy tofu, crisp-tender broccoli, aromatic garlic and ginger, and a velvety stir fry sauce. You'll taste delicious Asian flavors like soy sauce, sesame oil, and toasted sesame seeds in every bite. Naturally vegan and perfect for meal prep, save money by treating yourself to this restaurant-worthy and budget-friendly dinner at home!| Gastronotherapy
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