Diet
Vegetarian recipes
12 recipes that fit this diet.

Anzac Biscuits
Australian Anzac biscuits: chewy oat-and-coconut cookies bound by golden syrup. Twenty minutes total, no eggs, no fancy equipment, yields about 18. Stay good 4 days at room temperature. Tea time made easy.

Banana Pancakes
Three-ingredient banana pancakes (banana, eggs, baking powder), naturally gluten-free, ten minutes start to finish. Lighter and a touch sweeter than diner pancakes. Top with whatever fruit and syrup you have around.

Carrot Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting
Classic carrot cake: oil-based batter with cinnamon, grated carrots, and walnuts, topped with the cream cheese frosting that's the whole point. Easy mixing method (no creaming butter), bakes in one pan, slices into 12.

Crispy Chickpea Fajitas
Vegetarian fajitas built around oven-crisped paprika chickpeas with smashed avocado, pickled tomato salsa, and harissa sour cream. Build-your-own at the table. Naturally gluten-free if you swap to corn tortillas.

Chocolate Chip Pecan Pie
Pecan pie upgraded with dark chocolate chips. Maple and double-brown-sugar filling on a cream cheese pastry. Three hours total including chill time, but the active work is under an hour. Make the day before serving.

Chocolate Churros with Salted Caramel Sauce
Spanish-style chocolate churros: cocoa-rich piped dough fried crisp, rolled in cinnamon sugar, dipped in salted-caramel chocolate sauce. Dessert event for a weekend night, ready in 45 minutes once oil is hot.

Chocolate Gateau
Classic French gateau au chocolat: dense, dark, and unapologetic. Five eggs, real butter, 70% chocolate, no fancy techniques. Best served the day it's made, but improves with a dusting of powdered sugar and a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

Chocolate Raspberry Brownies
Two-chocolate brownies with fresh raspberries baked on top. Fudgy center, crackly crust, balanced by bright tart fruit. One bowl, 50 minutes total. Cuts into 16 squares; freezes well too.

Chocolate Souffle
Classic French chocolate souffles with warm chocolate sauce poured into the top at the table. The egg-white technique is the only tricky part. Bake-and-serve timing means make these the second course, not the third.

Creamy Tomato Soup
Old-school creamy tomato soup made with fresh aromatics, canned tomatoes, and milk stirred in at the end. Fifty minutes total. Freezes beautifully; double the batch and stash half for a weeknight rescue.

Dutch Apple Cake
Dutch one-bowl apple cake with diced apples folded in and sliced apples fanned on top. Lighter than American apple pie, easier than a layer cake. One pan, 65 minutes, generous slices for 8.

Falafel
Pan-fried chickpea patties with cumin, coriander, and parsley. Twenty-five minutes from cold pan to plate. Naturally vegetarian, freezer-friendly, and budget-friendly. Stuffed in warm pita with garlic yogurt is the move.