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Fried Cashews With Lime Zest and Chile

This take on a very popular Thai bar snack—freshly fried cashews tossed with salt, chiles, scallions, and fragrant lime zest—is simple but so good with an ice-cold beer.

Braised Butternut Squash in Spiced Coconut Gravy

Large pieces of butternut squash get braised in a coconut sauce spiked with chile, cayenne, and turmeric for a low-effort dish that’s full of flavor—perfect to star as the vegetarian- or vegan-friendly main event on your Thanksgiving dinner table. Serve with your favorite festive sides or simply with rice or potatoes and a side salad. A squeeze of lime juice at the end adds tang, and almonds bring some contrasting crunch.

Stuffed Squash With Preserved-Lemon Gravy

Inspired by Moroccan tagine, this vegan holiday centerpiece is stuffed with dried fruit, hearty barley, and fragrant spices.

Vegan Pecan Pie

This vegan pecan pie is flavored with coconut oil, maple syrup, and almond milk, while tapioca flour takes on the role of thickener, replacing eggs.

Manchurian Cauliflower

Cranberry Relish

Savory Herb Bread Pudding

This vegan bread pudding is a perfect base for Thanksgiving-y things or when you want a change from traditional mashed potatoes.

Chickpea and Seeds Sandwich

Turn soaked sunflower seeds into a creamy dressing for smashed chickpeas with onions, celery, capers, and dill, then stuff into pita pockets for an easy, delicious vegan sandwich.

The Secret to Delicious Vegan Korean Food Is My Fish-Free ‘Fishy’ Sauce

Fish sauce is integral to Korean cuisine, but this vegan version still packs a ton of fermented, briny, and umami flavor. 

Vegan Gamja Tang

 A plant-based alternative to this traditionally pork-heavy dish restores the potato to its rightful place as the star of the stew.

‘Fishy’ Sauce

Like regular fish sauce, this vegan version packs a subtle umami punch—but a little goes a long way.

For the Creamiest Vegan Mac and Cheese, Use Cashews

Vegan macaroni and cheese that’s creamy, comforting, and truly satisfying? Yes, it's actually possible.

This Instant Pot Japchae Is, In Fact, Instant

Set aside your skepticism because using the faddish pressure cooker for these traditional Korean noodles actually works—and in a fraction of the time it takes to cook them conventionally.

Spicy Squash and Portobello Tacos

Roasted squash and mushrooms are the perfect building blocks for a week's worth of lunches. Here they're used as a taco filling for whole wheat tortillas.

Instant Pot Japchae

A Korean classic of bouncy noodles, julienned vegetables, and a sweet-and-salty sauce—and this version only takes about 20 minutes.

This Creamy, Spicy Dip Is What Your Tortilla Chips Have Wanted All Along

The Mayan toasted pumpkin seed and tomato dip known as sikil p’aak is spicy, rich, and deeply savory.

Sikil Pak

Making this roasted tomato and pumpkin seed dip doesn’t require fancy techniques—just fresh ingredients and a little time.

This Mushroom Adobo Is Tangy, Garlicky, and Delicious

Chef Raj Abat’s vegan version of the Filipino classic has all of the flavor and none of the meat.
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