Plant-Based Recipes

  • Mushroom Eggrolls

    Oregon offers us an abundance of mushrooms, and we’ve chosen some shiitake and wood ear varieties. Wood ear is available in the dried mushroom area of our Produce Department, and they provide a distinctly firm but pleasant texture to the filling with a very mild, woodsy flavor.

  • Pickled Planet Sauerkraut Perfect Pairings

    Who knew kraut could make Italian foods taste even better? At Pickled Planet in Ashland, Oregon, we love finding new ways to enjoy fermented veggies.

  • Pico de Gallo and Four Variations

    Pico de gallo, that classic mixture of tomatoes, onions, garlic and serrano chiles, dresses up a variety of grilled foods for summer feasts. It’s also a great dip for chips. We’ve added four variations to spice things up.

  • Honey-Glazed Winter Squash

    Warm, colorful and slightly sweet, our recipe for roasted squash hits all the right notes for fall. Because this recipe doesn't require peeling the squash, choose thin-skinned, small winter varieties, such as Acorn, Butternut, Carnival, Delicata, Sweet Dumpling and Uchiki Kuri.

  • Baked Stuffed Pears

    Make the most of pear season with these baked pears stuffed with hazelnuts and spices. Delicious when topped with Cranberry Drizzle!

  • Artichoke and Cornbread Stuffed Portobello Mushrooms

    Simple but scrumptious, this stuffed mushroom recipe makes an excellent vegetarian entrée for any occasion. Or serve as a side to meat or seafood dishes for a complete meal.

  • Puff Pastry Tarts with Brie, Pecans and Cranberries

    Perfect for the holidays, puff pastry can be filled with many variations of sweet or savory ingredients. Our recipe features cranberry and Brie with toasted pecans and a touch of apricot jam to add a bit of sweetness.

  • Oregon Wild Rice with Butternut, Mushrooms, Hazelnuts and Cranberries

    A delicious side dish for a Thanksgiving feast, this recipe features Oregon-grown wild rice, mushrooms, hazelnuts and cranberries. Perfect for gluten-free and vegetarian diets, you can make it vegan by simply omitting the cheese and using more olive oil in place of the butter.

  • Carnival Squash and Fromage Blanc Tart

    Perfect for a light dinner when served with a green salad and white wine, this colorful squash and cheese tart features a flakey crust topped with fantastic fall vegetables and a drizzle of sweet-tangy white balsamic dressing.