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The Betty Crocker Project
Click Here for Recipes It all started the day I saw the movie Julie & Julia. It seemed made for me. I mean, here was an amateur foodie wearing vintage clothing and cooking in a tiny apartment. She even wore pearls in the kitchen—one of […]
The Betty Crocker Project : Hawaiian Waffles with Tropical Rum & Maple Syrup
So you might be wondering if we’re veganizing Betty’s Pina Coloda Waffles or her Hawaiian Pancakes. In a way it’s both with the added benefit of a little pineapple juice and coconut flour added to the waffle batter for sweetness and our own take on […]
The Betty Crocker Project : Louisiana Vegan Chicken Skillet Dinner
I debated if I should post this recipe today because even though this is a very easy and delicious dinner – the photos just didn’t really show that. I mean this dinner has it all. There’s leafy kale, Vitamin C packed red peppers, cute little […]
The Betty Crocker Project : Cuban Beef-Less Steak Dinner (similar to Ropa Vieja)
Our Cubanelles began to ripen while we were away – making them them beautiful and multi-colored. So there’s this thing that happens when you get back from an adventure: you realize how many little things you do every day in your regular life. I came […]
The Betty Crocker Project : Candy Cane Cake
So the other night I poisoned myself with vodka and orange juice to try and shake this bad case of writer’s block I’ve been dealing with. I did shots and typed. I giggled till I cried and typed and ate pizza and drank more shots. […]
The Betty Crocker Project : Marinated Tempeh Ratatouille Heroes
Back when I was a little vegan, one of the very first dishes I ever made was Ratatouille. Now if you’re not familiar with this traditional French Provençal dish that is usually already vegan — well that’s a shame. See this dish sounds fancy […]
The Betty Crocker Project : Baked Vegan Chicken & Waffles
My only compliant about this recipe is that I didn’t add enough Maple syrup in the pictures. When I lived in Atlanta, there seemed to be signs everywhere for Chicken and Waffles “Shacks”. I mean even Motown Legend Gladys Knight had a chain that seemed […]