This recipe is from the book Vegan Brunch by Isa Chandra Moskowitz. Feel free to sub all quinoa flour for the corn flour or vice-versa if you don't have both on hand. I have also used chickpea flour. Whatever you do, just don't use cornmeal; it's much coarser than corn flour.
One bite of our creamy, coffee-flavored dessert and you'll think you've hit the pudding jackpot. You have. It's done in minutes, low in fat and a good source of calcium.
This Freestyle Fruit Tart recipe contains plums, philadelphia cream cheese, granulated sugar, cool whip whipped topping, ready-to-use refrigerated pie crust and more.
This Parmesan Crusted Chicken Breasts with Tomato and Basil and Potatoes with Peppers and Onions recipe contains boneless, skinless chicken breasts, shredded parmesan, fingerling potatoes, ripe tomatoes, onion and more.
AWESOME! Great nourishment to start a day! An excellent way to get fruit and fiber. Not necessary, but may be prepared the night before - just bake 5 to 8 minutes longer. A leftover square of this oatmeal warms well in the microwave. Cream or milk poured over hot oatmeal enhances the flavor. If you are using frozen blueberries, no need to thaw - throw them in! Easy to prepare!
This Paradise Pumpkin Pie recipe contains ready-to-use refrigerated pie crusts, philadelphia cream cheese, sugar, canned pumpkin, evaporated milk and more.
This Coffee Mousse recipe contains philadelphia cream cheese, sweetened condensed milk, cool whip whipped topping, jet-puffed miniature marshmallows, maxwell house instant coffee and more.
This recipe came from an old Amish cookbook of mine. It tastes like an oatmeal cookie. It stores well in the refrigerator and can be reheated in the microwave and served with milk. This has to sit overnight, so plan accordingly. It is well worth the wait, however!