Shavuot is a Jewish holiday celebrating the receiving of the Torah at Mt. Sinai. It’s a tradition to stay up all night learning Torah for the holiday. It’s also a tradition to stuff yourself full of cheesecake, lasagna and other dairy delights. If you’re looking for healthier options, keep reading!
After a few tough years, Shavuot is finally not a three day yuntov. However, it does come off of a big hosting holiday – Memorial Day – and end 1 day before Shabbat. So we’re not getting off easy here.
Here are a couple of ideas that you can also use for Memorial Day. How’s that for helpful?
BBQ Black Bean “Burgers”
Cook matchstick carrots in barbecue sauce until they’re soft and hot.
Cook a black bean burger, such as the ones from SOL Foods.
Toast a bun, preferably a pretzel bun from Trader Joe’s.
Top the bottom of the bun with the burger and carrots. Top with a big lettuce leaf for a refreshing crunch, hold the toppings on and prevent you from eating both sides of the big bun.
Broccoli Salad – veganized!
- Total Time: 15 mins
- Yield: 3.5 cups 1x
Description
This is based on a popular broccoli salad from a well known kosher cookbook. I’ve been missing this salad since I became vegan, so I decided to make a vegan version with my own twist.
Ingredients
- 3 cups broccoli (small florets), steamed
- 1/2 cup vegan mayonnaise such as “Just Mayo”
- 1 TB light balsamic vinegar
- 1/2 cup cashews, either raw or roasted but unsalted
- 1/4 cup dried tart cherries
Instructions
- Steam broccoli and let cool.
- In a small bowl, mix vegan mayonnaise with the balsamic vinegar.
- Pour over the cooled broccoli.
- Add cashews and cherries.
- Mix well.
- Enjoy now or refrigerate for later.
- Prep Time: 10 mins
- Cook Time: 5 mins
- Category: Side dish, Salad
- Cuisine: American
Banana Split sans ice cream
Simply freeze sliced bananas for a couple of hours, mash them up a little, and add your sundae toppings!
You won’t even miss the ice cream.
Oldies but Goodies…
Here are two of my previous Shavuot posts, with healthier (and non-dairy) versions of the usual dairy Shavuos recipes and practical prep suggestions. If you are trying to cut back on dairy, lactose-intolerant, or vegan, Shavuot can be a hard holiday. Click below to make it a lot easier!
Recipes include (but are not limited to…) vegan lasagna, vegan enchilada casserole, walnut taco meat, jicama mango salad and vegan cheesecake topped with fresh berries. .
https://jewseatveggies.com/feeding-your-family-well-on-shavuos-simply-and-sanely/
https://jewseatveggies.com/the-mexican-menu-new-recipes/