Vegans and omnivores alike will be delighted by these desserts, including baked goods such as brownies and chocolate chip cookies; fruit in every form, including grapefruit-mint granita and chocolate-covered strawberries and bananas; and elegant fruit salads kissed with dessert wine.
Not only are these fudgy brownies vegan, they're also free of gluten and nuts. The potato starch, arrowroot, and garbanzo and fava bean flour required for this recipe are available at most health food stores.
Make fresh pineapple juice by pureeing the fruit and straining it through a sieve. Simmer with fresh ginger and vanilla bean seeds to make a seductive sauce for fresh mangoes (or any other fruit you desire).
Freeze diced bananas with a can of crushed pineapple and orange and lemon juices to make this slushy treat. If you like, top each serving with lemon-lime soda.
Blend lime zest with sugar and a bit of salt to make a sweet-tart topping for fresh fruit. The combination of mango, papaya, and Granny Smith apple creates an appealing mix of colors and textures.
Tangelos are a hybrid of tangerines and grapefruit. Here, their juice and zest is frozen into an easy, slushy treat.
No need to bake this "cake"! Simply pile melon balls on top of watermelon wedges for a whimsical display.
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