Enjoy the abundance of fresh summer produce with these vegetarian stuffed zucchini boats with rice. They're full of savory and zippy Italian flavor, and perfect for when you want a healthy and satisfying meal. In this easy recipe, tender zucchini halves are filled with a mouthwatering mixture of seasoned vegetables, aromatic herbs, and topped with gooey mozzarella.| Gastronotherapy
This vegetarian one pot pasta features a rich and creamy tomato mascarpone sauce that makes this dish sing. Fresh tomatoes, zucchini, and aromatic basil are the summery trifecta that pair perfectly with the velvety pasta sauce. Ready in just 35 minutes, this easy pasta dish is perfect for when you need a quick meal but don't want to compromise on flavor.| Gastronotherapy
Cucumber apple salad is refreshing and tangy, with crisp apples, crunchy cucumber, and a lemon vinaigrette. This dairy-free salad can be assembled in 10 minutes, works as a side salad, and is a great option to bring to your next potluck or bbq.| Gastronotherapy
With just 7 simple ingredients and ready in 15 minutes, this vegan chocolate mousse with avocado is a delicious dessert for those who want to indulge in something sweet without compromising their dietary restrictions.| Gastronotherapy
This vegan potato soup is a simple homemade soup that's packed with savory flavor, budget-friendly, and ready in 30 minutes. It's a healthy soup recipe that uses coconut milk for dairy-free creaminess, is naturally gluten free, and is loaded with fiber.| Gastronotherapy
An easy and vegetarian Tex-Mex meal that's ready in less than 30 minutes! Vegetarian fajitas are tender and meaty thanks to portobello mushrooms, with a slight crunch from the peppers and onions, and finished with creamy avocado and fresh cilantro.| Gastronotherapy
Easy, crispy, and cheesy refried bean tacos feature a smoky mashed black bean filling paired with crunchy red cabbage, creamy avocado, salty cheese, and fresh cilantro. Ready in 15 minutes, so they're great for weeknights and/or meal-prep!| Gastronotherapy
This easy canned pinto beans and rice recipe is hearty enough to serve as a main dish but also works well as a side dish to your favorite Tex-Mex entree. You can also make it using dried beans in a slow cooker. It's satisfying, healthy, and budget-friendly, making it an excellent choice for weeknights.| Gastronotherapy
This bright and robust black bean corn avocado salsa has a chunky texture and the perfect amount of heat. Serve it with tortilla chips or as a side salad!| Gastronotherapy