Recipe: Chocolate Pudding Cups with Coconut Cream — Vegan Munchies by Gina Eykemans

There is a time and a place for desserts to be fussy and time consuming. I like to reserve those desserts for special occasions and birthdays. However, if I’m making regular weekday treats, I want them to be fast, easy, and completely delicious.

Enter these vegan pudding cups. I made these in a blender with a short list of ingredients that pack it full of good fats, and make it a healthy take on a classic.

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20 Tasty Ways to Make Rice a Meal — Recipes from The Kitchn

We bet you’d be hard-pressed to find a kitchen where there isn’t at least one kind of rice in the pantry. It’s inexpensive and easy to make, although more often than not it plays a supporting role.

Try it tonight as the star of the show. We have ideas for everything from brown and wild to basmati and Arborio. All you need to do is pick one and get cooking.

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5 Rules of Bodega Shopping According to Chef Dale Talde — Snack Like a Pro

Given the passion with which Dale Talde, the two-time Filipino-American Top Chef contender behind four restaurants in Brooklyn, Jersey City, and Miami, talks about bodegas, you’d never guess he didn’t grow up ordering egg, bacon, and cheese on a roll or going on late-night Gatorade runs. His first experience was just over a decade ago when he moved to New York to open Morimoto; now he’s lived around the corner or down the block from many a bodega — all of which he, inevitably, ends up calling “my bodega” — and he has strong opinions. We asked him to share his bodega intel, including a few “dope finds.”

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New Comfort Cooking: The Power of a Casual Deep-Dish Dinner — Menus from The Kitchn

Mid-century canned soup concoctions were but a mere moment in the casserole cooking timeline. Now, the deep-dish wide-pan homespun wonders are finding their way into our kitchens again — especially when cold weather begs for big flavors and the comfort of sharing a meal from a single dish.

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5 Recipes for Sophisticated Snacking — Meal Plans from The Kitchn

Are you getting bored of your snacks? I know I tend to grab whatever’s premade and easy, but I always wish that I had more creative options. Snacks also tend to be the more expensive of the items at the grocery store, so if you’re watching your wallet, homemade snacks are the best choice. Here are five options that make for a more sophisticated snacking hour when hunger hits.

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Recipe: Sugar-Free Citrus & Fruit Sprinkles — Recipes from The Kitchn

On a new-year-new-you kick and all about that clean-eating life? God knows I’m not, but I’m all about experimenting in the kitchen and looking into ways to cut out any unecessary added sugar and preservatives. Enter these technicolor “sprinkles,” made from at-home dehydrated citrus zest and unsweetened, freeze-dried fruit.

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