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Cinnamon Oat Crumble Coffee Cake

One of the best parts about coffee cake other than the way it makes your house smell when it’s baking? The tender crumbly topping. This vegan coffee cake more than delivers, with a cinnamon oat topping and a moist, flavorful cake base.

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Chocolate Beet Cake

Are you a fan of hiding fruits and vegetables inside your desserts? This decadent chocolate cake, made with beets and topped with a rich chocolate avocado frosting, will fuel your fandom. It's a delicious way to consume fiber and antioxidants while minimizing the potential for waste in your kitchen. If you're serving a big crowd, you can double the recipe and turn it into a layer cake!

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Mini Lemon Poppy Seed Loaves

Don't be alarmed by the number of ingredients in this recipe. All of it comes together in less than 15 minutes. Once cooked, top with luscious lemon lavender vegan butter. The subtle tart and floral notes make this one for the books. 

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Easy dark Chocolate Bark

This is one of the easiest desserts to make. Involving just a microwavable bowl and two main ingredients, you can pull this dessert off without much planning. This bark makes a great present but is also the perfect dessert to have in the freezer for whenever a chocolate craving strikes. 

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Pink Glazed Banana Bread

This visually stunning pink glaze is surprisingly easy to put together and relies on a small amount of beet puree for its naturally bright hue. The banana bread itself is a one bowl quick bread that makes use of a few overripe bananas. This bread would be a perfect way to start Valentine's Day off on a sweet note. 

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Chocolate Olive Oil Cake

This cake involves no stand mixer or electric mixer, instead it just relies on a whisk and some elbow grease. Don’t be turned off by the olive oil, it contributes to a moist and wonderfully fruity chocolate cake.

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Skillet Roasted Maple Cinnamon Pecans

This six-ingredient recipe for skillet roasted cinnamon maple pecans comes together quickly and leaves your home smelling like the holidays. Triple the recipe and you might just have enough to share with everyone you love. Packaging tip: Scoop a couple of handfuls into a cellophane bag and tie with a big red bow.

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