Vegan Deviled Potatoes Recipe – Deviled Potatoes Recipe – How To Make Deviled Potatoes

Ingredients

  • 1.5 pound bag The Little Potato Company Terrific Trio
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1/4 cup vegan mayo (I like veganaise the best)
  • 2 tablespoons relish
  • 1/2 teaspoon apple cider vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon dijon mustard
  • 1/4 teaspoon smoked paprika
  • fresh dill, chopped

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Toss potatoes with olive oil and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Place on a baking sheet and roast for 30-35 minutes until just tender.
  2. Remove potatoes and halve lengthwise. Carefully scoop out a circle of potato and place in a large bowl. Place shells back on baking sheet and cook another 10 minutes to crisp the shells. Let cool.
  3. Add the mayo, relish, vinegar, mustard, paprika and pinch salt and pepper to the potato pulp and mash well until combined, using a electric mixer or potato masher. Season to taste with salt and pepper.
  4. Spoon a dollop of the mixture back into the potato shells and garnish with dill.

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Best Vegan Restaurants In Orlando – Vegan Restaurants In Orlando – Vegan Restaurants In Orlando Florida

Orlando might be theme park capital of the USA, and possibly the world, but it also has some great vegan restaurants to check out! Don’t let that 12 hour day at the parks keep you from eating heathly, and check out these best vegan restaurants in Orlando!

Winter Park Biscuit Company – Winter Park Biscuit Company Website

Established in 2020, the Winter Park Biscuit Company serves only plant based food such as the Buffalo Chik Sub, WPBC Box, and The SEC biscuit! Your stop to Orlando will not be complete until you stop here!

Dharma Southern Kitchen – Dharma Southern Kitchen Website

We specialize in down home southern comfort food, but made with plants! BBQ sandwiches, fried chick’n, creamy mac ‘n cheese, and a selection of comforting side dishes ‘n fixins that’ll make yer mama proud!
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Dharma Southern Kitchen was created by chef Shaun who also started the Vegan Hot Dog Cart in Orlando. Dharma specializes in southern comfort vegan food and includes vegan hot dogs, burgers, and fried chicken on their menu. Definitely a must stop when you’re in Orlando!

The Earthy Kitchen – The Earthy Kitchen Website

Sourcing their food from local growers and distributors, The Earthy Kitchen specializes in vegan food and does a fantastic job of the same. You’ll have to try either the beefless mofongo, papa locas, or a chik’n empanada.

The Madras Cafe – The Madras Cafe Website

Is Madras amongst the best vegetarian restaurants Orlando
Does Madras top the list if best Orlando Indian restaurants?

The Madras Cafe brings an authentic and innovative menu of vegan and vegetarian food South India to Orlando. There are so many great options here, but you should definitely try the Mutter Paneer, Masala Dosa, or poori bhaji! You’ll be so glad you did!

Loving Hut Orlando Location – Loving Hut Website

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Loving Hut is one of the fastest growing international vegan restaurants and for good reason, they’re absolutely delicious. They specialize in Asian cuisine but have tons of great options to pick from including spring rolls, pho, and rice bowls.

These restaurants are just the tip of vegan restaurants in Orlando, but an awesome starting point nonetheless! Please let us know if you stop at one of these as we would love to hear from you!

Vegan Food Atlanta – Top Places In Atlanta For Vegan Food

There is so much great vegan food in Atlanta, it can really be a challenge to pick where you’re going to order from! Whether it be Vegan Month, or just an ordinary Tuesday, we came up with an ultimate list of vegan restaurants you have to try when you’re in Atlanta!

CafeSunflower – Cafe Sunflower Restaurant

For over 25 years, Cafe Sunflower has consistently been voted one of Atlanta’s best vegan restaurant. It’s easy to see why as they offer excellent vegan entrees, salads, and starters. You’ll have to try either the tofu benedict, spicy pad thai noodles, or vegan supreme nachos and let us know what you think!

Cinnaholic – Cinnaholic Restaurant

Cinnaholic has three locations in the metro Atlanta area, Dunwoody, Edegwood, and Peachtree Corners. All three allow you to create your own vegan cinnamon rolls where you get to pick from 20 different toppings and frosting combinations. You might have even seen them on “Shark Tank” where they first got national recognition.

Grass VBQ Joint – Grass VBQ Joint Restaurant

Chef Terry Sargent started this vegan BBQ joint which specializes in “mock” meats which include cold smoking for over five hours! Some of their most popular items include the smoked lobstah roll, oyster mushroom po’boy, and a smoked chili cheeze dawg which is 10/10 delicious. They really bring creativity to the vegan scene which we so appreciate. Check them out, you won’t be sad that you did!

Loving Hut – Loving Hut Restaurant

Loving Hut is one of the largest vegan restaurant chains in the world with over 200 locations in 35 countries! Of these 200 locations, two are in the metro Atlanta area. Loving Hut is primarily asian-inspired cuisine and you can order delicious vegan dishes such as wonton soup, curry stir-fry, and spicy vegan pizza to name just a few!

Slutty Vegan – Slutty Vegan Restaurant

Probably the most well known vegan restaurant in Atlanta, is Slutty Vegan. The restaurant was started in 2018 by Chef Pinky Cole who started the restaurant on Instagram! Three months into her adventure, she opened her brick and mortar location which frequently requires you to wait up to a few hours for a burger. The wait is definitely worth it, however, as it just gives you more time to pick which burger you’re going to pick. With options such as the One Night Stand, Fussy Hussy, and or Super Slut you literally cannot go wrong.

While this list is no way all encompassing, we hope it at least gives you a starting point when trying to pick a vegan restaurant in Atlanta!