VEGAN COOKING SECRETS that will transform your cooking


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Hope you enjoy these vegan cooking secrets. Recipes mentioned/shown are linked down below! Let me know what your vegan cooking secrets are …

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  1. gogetter4u
    gogetter4u says:

    Thank you so much for making this informative video. I found it extremely helpful. I hope that would make a series of vegan cooking tips. That's been one of my challenges is knowing what seasons to use along with what produce works best to imitate certain dishes we ate before transitioning to veganism. Thanks again. 👏👏

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  2. Patricia Chuchryk
    Patricia Chuchryk says:

    Just found your channel and I already love you, and your approach to vegan cooking, not to mention you’re absolutely gorgeous. Thanks so much. I rely heavily on mushrooms but I haven’t ever tried many of the ones you identify. I agree with another commenter that you should do a video focusing on mushrooms. Thanks again from your new subscriber!

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  3. SavoryCity
    SavoryCity says:

    I've never tried soy sauce on collard greens. I will have to try it. I normally make mines with shitaki mushrooms or portobello mushrooms and bell peppers. Then I season it with garlic powder, onion power, salt and smoked paprika. I feel like replacing the salt with soy sauce will make it even more flavorful. I can't wait to try it.

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  4. ruxten
    ruxten says:

    I'm sorry but the dress has been purchased from a store that sells shoes made from calfskin 🙁 I taught it must be a vegan store. Ty otherwise for this video. Peace!

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  5. Dr. Y. Joy Harris-Smith
    Dr. Y. Joy Harris-Smith says:

    I need you and Rainbow Plant Life to do a video together…Okur! I’ve been following both of you and love the different styles. I’m trying to get back to a more whole grains diet…and bring my family along. This is my summer experiment.

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  6. M.R.
    M.R. says:

    THIS. Brilliant! Thank you for sharing all this amazing knowledge, I can't wait to put it all into practice and enjoy plant based eating even more!

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  7. Tiffany Burton
    Tiffany Burton says:

    This is exactly what I've been looking for…the "HOW"…how to create certain flavors. Please do more videos like this one. For example, how to make leafy greens like kale etc taste less bitter, especially If your not a fan of the "earthy" flavor.

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  8. Luci Ryan
    Luci Ryan says:

    Generally, I am with you on your recipes, but the collard green recipe did not hit home for me. It just did not taste like the greens that I remember consuming. So I modified the recipe and added just one link of, Field Roast Spicy Mexican Chipotle, and sliced it into 1/2-3/4 inch pieces to give it just the kick I was seeking. For me, it was just what it needed and made such a huge difference. Try it and let me know what you think. IMO, Field Roast has hit the ball out of the park on their Spicy Mexican Chipotle. It is sooooo delicious and flavorful. Do you ever use Braggs Liquid Aminos? Instead of Soy sauce, I have used Liquid Aminos for roughly 40+ years primarily bc it supplies 8 amino acids that the body lacks. Keep up the great work, as you inspire me to become more creative in food preparation and I absolutely love revising all of my recipes and collecting yours. Thanks for the secrets, especially "umami". Bought a bottle of Umami from Trader Joe, but never used it.
    Shalom Shalom.

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