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    Sweet Surprise: 7 Holiday Treats You Won't Believe Are Vegan

    Photo by: Kathy Patalsky
    Pecan Maple Speculoos Cookies
    Dry Ingredients:
    1 cup white flour, 1/2 cup whole wheat flour, 1/2 tsp baking powder, 1/2 tsp baking soda, 1/2 tsp salt, 1/4 tsp cinnamon,
    Wet ... more 
    Photo by: Kathy Patalsky
    Pecan Maple Speculoos Cookies
    Dry Ingredients:
    1 cup white flour, 1/2 cup whole wheat flour, 1/2 tsp baking powder, 1/2 tsp baking soda, 1/2 tsp salt, 1/4 tsp cinnamon,
    Wet Ingredients:
    1/2 cup soy milk + 1 tsp chia seeds (egg replacer), 1 tsp vanilla extract, 3/4 cup sugar, 1/2 cup vegan butter, melted, 1/2 cup creamy speculoos spread - Biscoff brand or other, room temperature, *to further moisten the dough for a more cake-y texture, add in 1/4 cup apple sauce or a large mashed banana,
    Directions:
    1. Preheat oven to 350.
    2. Sift together dry ingredients. Fold in the wet ingredients.
    3. Roll into balls, top with maple-soaked pecans.
    4. Bake cookies for 8-10 minutes at 350 degrees. Cool. less 
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    Thu, Dec 6, 2012 4:36 PM EST
    Planning a holiday party? It is a good idea to have one or a few vegan options on your holiday treat table this year. Your vegan guests will thank you! And you will probably find many of your non-vegan guests quite curious to give the new-to-them treats a try. It is easy and delicious to give guests an egg and dairy-free treat to enjoy. These seven recipes give you options worth craving! Try vegan rice crispy snowmen, vegan snowball cookies, and even festive vegan sugar cookies for your treats table! Check out these 7 recipes. - By Kathy Patalsky



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