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Kid-friendly chocolate chip marshmallow cookies are gooey, sticky, and chewy, thanks to the added texture of toasted marshmallows. These are non-fussy homemade cookies, with no chilling time required.| Gastronotherapy
Vegan peppermint bark is the perfect holiday treat or homemade gift. It's easy, delicious, just 3 ingredients, and ready in 15 minutes. It makes a beautiful and festive gift with the chocolate swirls and crushed peppermint candies, and no cooking or baking is required!| Gastronotherapy
These coconut Easter eggs are reminiscent of the classic candy, and they're so easy to make from scratch. The smooth and creamy filling is made with vanilla flavored coconut cream and flakes of sweetened coconut for taste and texture. For the decadent finish, they're dipped in rich dark chocolate to create the perfect spring dessert.| Gastronotherapy
Let these vegan s'mores bars transport you back to childhood summers. A rich graham cookie crust is made healthier by using oats and non-dairy butter. Dark chocolate chips are melted on top and spread out to create a melty chocolatey layer, and mini-marshmallows are the pièce de résistance - placed under the broiler for just a few minutes to create that toasted flavor and slightly crispy bite.| Gastronotherapy
Peanut butter balls with Rice Krispies are made healthier without powdered sugar while still remaining rich and delicious crunchy bites of everyone's favorite pairing: peanut butter and chocolate! They're an easy, no-bake, gluten-free snack made with just 5 simple ingredients.| 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