Listly by Kendra Brea Cooper
Believe it or not, vegan food is hearty, delicious, and has everything you need. Here are five sites to check out and try some of the best vegan food out there!
Post Punk Kitchen makes vegan cooking seem like a radical adventure. The recipes are insanely appealing and they’re paired up with great photos of the food masterpieces. Isa Chandra Moskowitz discusses her diverse cooking background in the about section. She cites the wonderful Food Not Bombs as a space where she learned some of her techniques. It’s clear that vegan cooking is more than just good eating for these bloggers. It’s tied to a larger conscious community.
Andrea has been a vegan for over 30 years so she probably knows her stuff. Her recipes are fit for someone just starting out in the vegan cooking world. You can pick up from here if you just want to try some vegan food for a day or for the rest of your life.
Tim Hogarth makes cooking videos for the (vegan) leather- jacket-wearing-Pantera-lover. But obviously if you’re a vegan who is more into One Direction I’m sure you can still find a recipe here. The videos are hilarious and as well done as the vegan food.
This site has beautiful photos of the food attached to recipes from sweet to raw. Some of the yum you’ll find on this site are instructions for a Jungle pie with chocolate crust, banana slices, and chunky coconut topping. It sounds way better than a store bought birthday cake, right?
Happy Herbivore is a fairly well known recipe book and website. Aside from the really great recipes, Lindsay’s blog has very useful lifestyle information. There’s a recipe for beer bread on this site and you know you want to try it.
An award-winning vegan recipe website that will please vegans and omnivores alike.
"The World's Largest Collection of Vegetarian Recipes". You can sit on this website for hours just gathering ideas and recipes for a great vegan meal. I really like having a folder on my computer where I collect all the recipes I love, just to make my own little keepsake book eventually.
You'll make something from this site just because the photography says so. It's beautifully done and the food looks amazing. She also caters to allergy sensitive people, so if your diet is specific, this is the place to go.
This site is great for those who like to read the experience of someone who decided on a vegan diet. Sometimes we just need a little push, or maybe a friend to help us along.
Here is another resource for finding the vegan food dish of your dreams. It's a stockpile of great recipes and the photography grabs your attention, basically making the entire site unstoppable.
Pop culture and all that ideology sitting in the blind spot. Also crafts.