
There are plenty of seasonal offerings in my latest book Healthy Happy Vegan Kitchen, (which makes a great holiday gift btw.) But instead of sending you on a treasure hunt through the pages, I have done the work for you.
These are my favorite cozy, festive, delicious recipes to make this December. So click through to check out my HHVK Holiday Recipe Selections - all with giant, lovely photos.
I am also sharing a book recipe in this post - for my Gingerbread Bundt Cake with vanilla bean glaze.
Plus, a little holiday giveaway to say thank you for a beautiful year - enter to win TEES + GOODIES from me, 5 winners!..
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All these recipes can be found in my book Healthy Happy Vegan Kitchen . Read reviews by top food bloggers here.
HHVK Holiday Recipe Selections
1. Gingerbread Bundt. This is a special treat dessert or brunch item to add to your holiday spread. The real vanilla bean glaze makes it extra special. Perfect paired with tea or lattes! (recipe at end of this post - page 276)
2. Buckwheat Beauties. These peanut butter and chocolate cookies are lovely as a holiday cookie for parties. These have a healthy-delicious spin on the recipe. Recipe page 290.
3. Potatoes for Dipping. These crispy, oven-baked potatoes and dipping sauces are the perfect winter time snack! recipe page 138.
4. Hot Cocoa. Warming and spicy-sweet with rich chocolate flavor, Aztec Hot Cocoa. If it snows, made this! And if it doesn't snow... well start streaming White Christmas and sip this. (recipe page 337)
5. Porridge. This is one of my favorite warm breakfast bowls - and it is especially delicious during the holidays! Cranberries, walnuts and creamy-nutty farro. (recipe page 57)
6. Apple + Jack. This vegan apple and jack panini on cinnamon raisin bread is a cozy lunchtime favorite! Save this one for a rainy or snowy day! Recipe page 100.
7. Sweet Potato Soup. This is a go-to soup for soup season! Warming chipotle sweet potato soup with avocado is a fast and east recipe that everyone will enjoy. Recipe page 256.
8. Whip. This is a must-try for any whipped cream lover! I add this coconut whip to holiday lattes and of course pumpkin pie! recipe page 304 -- and my pumpkin pie recipes are pages 304-305 too!
9. Pot Pie for One. I love pot pie dinners, but sometimes I do not want to make a giant pot pie. I just want one serving for myself. Well this mini pot pie is the answer! Creamy, savory filling and a buttery vegan crust. Recipe page 218.
10. Risotto. This my favorite risotto recipe. Butternut squash, almonds and sage blended into creamy arborio rice. recipe page 240.
11. Side. I love these sticky sweet roasted carrots served as a side dish at a festive dinner. Or nibble them anytime as a veggie snack. They taste like candy too! Yes veggies can taste THIS good. Recipe page 130.
12. Candied Orange Peels. These are so fun for the holiday season! I make a batch every year for adding to muffins, pancakes, waffles, breads, cinnamon rolls or for nibbling all on their own. Simple ingredients! (recipe page 322)
13. Green Beans. This smoky paprika green bean salad with candied walnuts and carrots is a feisty spin on a normal "green bean side dish." If you love bold flavors, give this salad a try! Recipe page 170.
14. Wellness Soup. Pass me a big bowl of steamy, brothy noodle soup when I am not feeling my best. Well this no-chicken soba noodle soup is just what you crave, in a plant-based version. Recipe page 260.
15. Cookies. I love these Freezer Gingerbread Men, flour free, made using almonds as a base. So delicious, with warming spiced flavors. (recipe page 307)
16. Butternut Squash Dip. This is one of my favorite dips to make over the holidays! Warming and simple to make. Citrus and spices. recipe page 204.
17. Mac + Cheese. Everyone loves vegan cheesy mac! This recipe uses sweet potato, but you could easily sub with butternut squash. I love to add copious amounts of nutritional yeast. recipe page 224.
18. Turmeric Latte. Warming and sweetly spiced, this turmeric infused, golden orange latte is a soothing alternative to coffee or tea. Recipe page 328.
19. Donuts. Maple-infused baked vegan donuts are delicious for a holiday brunch or tea time snack. Dessert-approved too! Recipe page 74.
And finally, this yummy gingerbread cake again. Seriously, give it a try this holiday season! Instant festive mood food. recipe in the book and below!
Gingerbread Bundt Cake with vanilla bean coconut glaze
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Published 12/08/2015
Ingredients
- virgin coconut oil, for pan
- 1 ½ cups whole wheat flour
- 1 cup all-purpose white flour
- 1 ½ tablespoon ground flax seeds
- 1 tablespoon baking powder
- ½ - 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- ½ teaspoon sea salt
- 10oz silken tofu
- 1 cup non-dairy milk, plain
- ½ cup blackstrap molasses
- ½ cup maple syrup
- ½ cup coconut sugar
- ½ cup virgin coconut oil, melted
- ½ cup vegan buttery spread, (1 stick Earth Balance), melted
- 2 tablespoon fresh orange juice + ½ teaspoon zest
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 teaspoon ground ginger
- GLAZE
- 2 cups sifted confectioners' sugar, organic/vegan
- 3 tablespoon virgin coconut oil, melted
- 2 tablespoon coconut milk
- 1 vanilla bean, seeds scraped
Instructions
- For the cake: Preheat the oven to 400°F. Grease a Bundt cake pan with a generous amount of coconut oil.
- In a large bowl, combine the flours, flaxseeds, baking powder, cinnamon, and salt.
- In a blender, combine the tofu, almond milk, molasses, maple syrup, sugar, coconut oil, vegan buttery spread, orange zest, orange juice, vanilla, and ginger. Blend, increasing the speed from low to high, until smooth. Add the tofu mixture to the flour mixture and fold until a silky batter forms. Pour the batter into the prepared Bundt pan.
- Bake for 15 minutes, then reduce the oven temperature to 350°F and bake for 45 to 50 minutes more. When done, the cake will be lightly browned on edges, and the surface visibly darkened and fluffy to the touch.
- Let the cake cool for 10 to 15 minutes in the pan, then carefully loosen the edges and invert the cake pan onto a plate. Let cool almost completely. Place the cake in the freezer for 1 to 2 minutes just before glazing to give the surface of the cake an extra chill. This makes it easier for the glaze to cling to the cake.
- For the glaze: In a small bowl, whip together the glaze ingredients. Pour the glaze over the slightly chilled cake. Serve. Store in the fridge if not consuming immediately.
Yield: 16
Prep Time: 00 hrs. 15 mins.
Cook time: 00 hrs. 55 mins.
Total time: 70 mins.
Nutrition
- Calories: 222
- Fat: 10g
- Totalcarbs: 29g
- Protein: 3g
- Dietaryfiber: 1g
- Calories:
Tags: cake,holiday,dessert,gingerbread,bundt cake,christmas,vegan,vanilla bean, baking
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Laurie A. says
I look forward to baking new cookie recipes!
stacy says
The gingerbread cake looks amazing.
Kristy says
Each year I look forward to making a sweet potato pie with a tahini/graham cracker crust! <3
Robin says
I love making potato latkahs for my family even though it makes the house smell like McDonald's for a week.
Tanya says
I love making lentil walnut loaf and homemade cranberry-pear sauce! Also, as soon as the holiday season hits (aka November), I roast brussel sprouts all winter long! Best veggie ever!
Jennifer says
I love making cookie trays for friends and family - all sorts of cookies that I only make once a year at this time (snickerdoodles, gingersnaps, thumbprints). Those are definitely what I look forward to the most!
michelle says
I am going to try making a vegan lasagna for a holiday party.
Stefanie says
I love making butternut squash!
Jacky says
I love making anything with squash! It feels so festive and healthy!
saniel says
My lemon drop cookies
Anonymous says
Molasses cookies, or a healthier, vegetarian version of my mother's 3-ingredient sausage balls (spicy sausage, shredded cheese, and Bisquick baking mix).
Liz S. says
Hope you see my comment! I included a link to the recipe, and it says that that comment is awaiting approval 🙁
Naila says
I can't wait to make butternut squash soup! My absolute favorite!! 🙂
Jillian O'Donohoe says
It's not the holidays without making cookies! 😊
Krista says
Gingerbread cookies with chocolate chips! Yum!
Aimee Brimmer says
I make holiday bubble loaf every year. It's my daughter's one and only request for Christmas dinner each year. I love that it makes her so happy. 🙂
Terri Jones Cole says
Thanks to Silk, I still make eggnog bread every year. And thanks to the discovery of aqua faba, I will be making my grandma's cornflake macaroons for the first time since going vegan!
Jessica Piekenbrock says
any and all holiday themed cookies are my favorite!
Dana says
Can't wait to make the Gingerbread Cake1
Liz S. says
My favorite holiday recipe that I look forward to making each year is a batch of White Chocolate Gingerbread Blondies.
carolyn says
That sounds amazing!!!!! Any chance you would share the recipe? I haven't found a good vegan Blondie recipe yet (and I've tried!) And the addition of gingerbread?! And white chocolate?! Mmmmmmmmmmm
autumndandelion says
These all look delicious! I'd like to enter the contest.
Bianca says
gingerbread men!!
bjakegerl says
Any vegan recipe (especially dessert) that I can win with my husband and children. But I do love making my veganized family tradition of Italian wine cookies.
Erin O'Dwyer says
Not on the list, but I made your Farro Blueberry Salad from HHVK tonight after some relaxing yoga. Perfect "zen" dinner after a LOOONG day of nutrition classes and exams this week! (I guess it's still one of my favorite holiday recipes this year as it's helping me destress and cooking always relaxes me. So simple and mindful.
Adriane says
I make a steamed figgy pudding studded with dried fruit, and pecan sticky buns. Those gingerbread cookies are definitely on the agenda though!
liz says
I always look forward to eating gingerbread so maybe I'll actually give making yours a shot! I always look forward to making pumpkin bread - yes, I'm still on the pumpkin train 🙂
Faith says
I always look forward to making gingerbread cookies!
KC says
I love making my pumpkin cranberry walnut bread! Makes our place smell amazing, too!
Emilie @ Emilie Eats says
That gingerbread cake is gorgeous and looks heavenly!!! I love to make classic gingerbread men during the holidays. I obviously love gingerbread! Thanks, Kathy 🙂
Anushka Wickramaratne says
Love making christmas cake - essentially spiced fruit cake with rum
7iThor says
I make the crispy tater recipe from your book all the time. It is definitely a favorite!