I've grown tired of my typical Dinners, it's time I start switching things up!
Referring to my enormous list of Blogger Recipes, I decided to
make this Cheezy Vegetable Bake from Love Veggies and Yoga
A gigantic bowl of mixed vegetables: Broccoli, Kale,
Rainbow Chard, Leeks, Red Peppers, and Red Onion
2 Diced Potatoes, Frozen Corn, Edamame,
Beets, Carrots, and Frozen Cut Green Beans
I didn't have any Canned Vegetable Soup
on hand, so I used Miso-Cup Soup instead
Edwards & Sons Natural Miso-Cup Reduced Sodium Soup
Just add hot water and stir; You can see the tiny tofu pieces floating on top
I combined everything together in a glass baking dish
Admiring all the beautiful colours
For the "Cheezy" aspect of the recipe, I added 1/4
cup of Nooch (Nutritional Yeast) to the Miso Soup
Stirred together before adding extra spices, herbs, and seasonings...
Parsley Flakes, Bouquet Garni Spice Blend, Dill, Paprika, Cumin,
Garlic Powder, Onion Powder, Mustard Powder, and Cayenne Pepper
Then I poured the soupy mixture over the vegetables
Preheat oven to 400 Fahrenheit
Baked for approximately 50 minutes
I'm going to start making it a regular habit to feature more of your recipes because I
feel the creative culinary talents of bloggers truly needs more appreciation and credit :)
Mmm, this looks tasty!
ReplyDeleteI love Averie's recipes! This cheezy veggie bake is something I've been meaning to try, too... looks delish!
ReplyDeleteCool recipe! Can't wait to try! YUM
ReplyDeleteNicely done on the substitutions! (I heart Miso, too!)
ReplyDeletePeople find it funny when all I want is just a massive bowl of vegetables. Whatev.
Kelsey, thanks so much for making this and blogging about it!
ReplyDeleteI love the spice/dressing blend you created (and what a fancy name!)
And the bright green of the fresh veggies and just well...all those veggies...that's exciting to see for me :)
Glad you enjoyed it & beautiful photography, as usual!
This looks crazy good, and good for you!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good! I love trying out blogger recipes too - but there are so many that I want to try that it can be hard to keep track of them all! :P
ReplyDeletewhat a veggie-licious dinner!
ReplyDeleteThis..looks..AMAZING! Like seriously...I need this now. YUM!
ReplyDeletethis looks soo good I can't wait to try adding nooch to my miso! and making heaps of vegetables baked in the oven.
ReplyDeleteWow I can literally not get over these gorgeous pictures! Looks so wonderful, lovin the colors :)
ReplyDeleteLove all those veggies! YUM!
ReplyDeletethis looks so shockingly similar to what i make every single night of my life! except, i do not use yeast. i just use daiya cheddar. YUM. http://www.nicoleandgwendolyn.com
ReplyDeleteWow, I love your blog! Yours is definitely another to add to the list of blogs I spend way too much time on. :) You're definitely going on my blogroll. Keep up the great work! I can't wait to get busy making some of these gorgeous recipes.
ReplyDeleteLove this. Looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteKelsey,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment! Your blog is awesome - the pics are great and I'm definitely going to try your recipes! I, too, was a vegetarian for about 3 years - that is before bacon brought me back to the flexitarian world. I'll post some more veg/vegan recipes to share with you in mind. :)
~Jill
Quick and simple dinners like this are the best. I love the miso soup idea, probably tastes so much better than the veggie broth anyways.
ReplyDeleteI always feel like your veggie-tastic meals make me look like a bad RD to be ;) I get in plenty of produce in my day, but man, you still put me to shame LOL
ReplyDeleteWhoa, look at all those beautiful vegetables!! I could totally eat this every night :)
ReplyDeleteSues
SO beautiful with all the greens!!
ReplyDeleteLooks good! You eat so many veggies girl :-)
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