4 Vegan Low Fat Recipes (Starch Solution /HCLF) (2024)

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My last blog post was 6 vegan potato cleanse recipes. This is kind of the part 2 of that except not limited to potatoes for the starch.

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Vegan Cauliflower Buffalo Wings

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Vegan Cauliflower Orange Chick’n

I’ve made these before on the blog but I thought it would be good to directly link them witha low fat recipe theme. You can totally use any sauce (BBQ, “Honey” Mustard, etc) One cauliflower goes a long way so I recommend only using half of a large one.

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In the video I used foil and didn’t spray it so they stuck. Feel free to use parchment paper, spray oil foil or just deal with them sticking. Not a big deal.

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1/2 large cauliflower (392 grams), 1 cup flour (150 grams) + 1 cup water, sauces (orange sauce with sriracha mixed in, vegan buffalo sauce)

  1. Chop cauliflower into bit sized pieces
  2. Make batter by mixing equal parts water to flour. You want a thick pancake batter texture. If too thin add more flour, if too thick add more water.
  3. Mix cauliflower with batter. Place coated cauliflower on baking tray.
  4. Bake at 450 for about 20 minutes. Flip halfway through. Test a large piece to make sure the cauliflower is cooked & tender and the batter is completely dry. Bake longer if batter isn’t dry.
  5. Mix with sauce. Enjoy!

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Vegan Grain Taco + Tortilla Chips
If you haven’t made vegan taco meat or even vegan chili meat with grains you are completely missing out. There’s even a fat free vegan cheese sauce in the potato cleanse post that would go perfectly with this! I did try to make crispy taco shells but they kept falling apart while the tortillas were baking. So instead I cut the corn tortillas up and baked them into chips.

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2 servings dry quinoa (1/2 cup, 84 grams), water, couple large spoons of crushed tomatoes (canned), sprinkle of spices (chili, cumin, garlic, onion, oregano powder), salt, corn tortillas, (garnish: salsa, cilantro, lime, corn, etc)

  1. Cook quinoa. Once cooked add some crushed tomatoes. Mix in spices and salt to taste. If you want this on the drier side use less tomatoes.
  2. Spreading the quinoa on a baking sheet and baking is completely optional. And maybe completely unnecessary. (use minimalist baker link below for more info)
  3. Chop corn tortillas into chips and bake at 400 til crispy. Mine took a little more than 10-15 minutes. They go from limp to crispy to burnt quickly so keep an eye on them.
  4. Plate your quinoa taco meat with chips and top with salsa & cilantro! ENJOY

Inspired by Minimalist Baker

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Vegan Glass Noodle Lo Mein
What better pasta to use for a high carb recipe than potato starch noodles from the Korean store! I have a more traditional version of Vegan Lo Meinif you want something more like takeout. This recipe I’m using my thrift store george foreman grill.

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1/2 tiny cabbage (228 grams), 2 tiny carrots (40 grams), fresh ginger, 100 grams potato starch “glass noodles”, soy sauce, garlic, onion powder & corn starch, drizzle agave

  1. Chop cabbages and carrots. Grate ginger. Mix cabbages, carrots, ginger with a soy sauce, garlic powder, onion powder and a dusting of corn starch.
  2. Grill the flavored veggies on high for 10 minutes.
  3. If you’re dry sauteing instead of foreman “grilling” then leave out the corn starch while cooking everything. You can add cornstarch with water to make a thick sauce. I recommend reading mylo mein recipe here if making a sauce.
  4. Cook noodles according topackage. I boiled mine for 10 minutes, drained, rinsed with cold water then cut up with kitchen scissors.
  5. Mix noodles with veggies. Drizzle agave over the top and sprinkle with a little more soy sauce. Taste and add more sauce or sweetener if needed. ENJOY

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Vegan Low Fat Brownie Bites with Fat Free Frosting
Funny thing, at the last minute it occurred that I should swirl the frosting colors. Ah, I should have considered that before I started. Maybe I could have come up with something more epic. Who knows. The frosting idea come from Feasting on Fruit (linked below). The brownie bites were awesome! The frosting was not at all like frosting but well worth adding to the bites. You can skip the frosting but it makes these pretty.

– NO BAKE BROWNIE BITES –

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Fat Free Frosting: Japanese sweet potato (318 grams), 5 TB maple syrup, vanilla bean (beet powder, blue algae for color)

  1. Peel, chop then boil sweet potatoes
  2. Drain sweet potatoes then mash til smooth
  3. Mix in vanilla and maple syrup (and coloring powder). *I used about 5 TB syrup for about 1/2 cup of sweet potato
  4. Let cool completely then put in a piping bag as shown in the video below

Low Fat Brownie: 1/2 cup pitted dates (6 dates, 100 grams), 1.5 cup oatmeal (150 grams), 1/3 cup cocoa powder (32 grams), 4 TB agave (or more dates)

  1. Put everything in a food processor except agave. Processes til everything is broken down. My mixture was too dry at this point to hold shape.
  2. Turn processor on and slowly pour in liquid sweetener til mixture clumps up. Pinch the mixture with your fingers. If it holds shape then you’re done!
  3. I put TB sized portions into mini cupcakes papers and topped with fat free frosting and sprinkles. ENJOY

Frosting recipe inspired by Feasting on Fruit

Brownie recipe inspired by Wholesome Soy Bean

4 Vegan Low Fat Recipes (Starch Solution /HCLF) (2024)

FAQs

What is HCLf vegan? ›

A high-carb low-fat vegan diet is a subset of a plant-based diet that focuses on eating starchy high-carbohydrate foods like potatoes, rice or pasta. Some proponents try to achieve a specific macronutrient ratio of 80% of calories from carbs, 10% of calories from protein and fat, respectively.

What does HCLf mean? ›

High-Carbohydrate, Low-Fat (HCLF) diets, or the more “traditional” dietary approach for endurance athletes, typically consists of a carbohydrate intake of around 45 to 65 percent or more of total daily caloric intake (about five to 12 grams/kilogram of body weight/day) and a fat intake of 20 to 35 percent of total ...

What is a high carb low-fat vegan diet? ›

There are several ways people can follow this diet, including only eating raw fruits and veggies, eating mostly raw fruit and veggies with a small amount of cooked food like whole grains, eating Raw Till 4 (meaning eating raw, unprocessed foods until 4 p.m.), or eating a starch-rich diet including tons of foods like ...

How to eat low-fat as a vegan? ›

have some fortified dairy alternatives, such as soya drinks and yoghurts (choose lower-fat and lower-sugar options) eat some beans, pulses and other proteins. eat nuts and seeds rich in omega-3 fatty acids (such as walnuts) every day. choose unsaturated oils and spreads, and eat in small amounts.

What is the difference between Hclf and LCHF? ›

The primary macronutrient targets for LCHF and HCLF were expressed as both a percentage of total daily energy intake and daily gram intake: LCHF: < 50 g/day carbohydrate, 75–80% fat, 15–20% protein; HCLF: 60–65% carbohydrate, 20% fat, 15–20% protein (Table 1).

What is the most extreme vegan? ›

Level 5 vegan

Level 5 vegans also avoid all animal-derived products such as eggs, dairy products, meats, fish and seafood, and will also avoid any food products where accidental traces of animal products may feature. They will also avoid leather, gelatin, and some food colourings.

Can you lose weight on a high-carb plant-based diet? ›

You can eat carbs and still lose weight

Plant-based foods, particularly when they're unprocessed, contain a lot of complex carbs, which can also boost the thermic effect and increase the number of calories you burn while digesting a meal.

Can you lose weight on a high-carb, low-fat diet? ›

And, as many previous studies have shown, the winning combination was diet and exercise. On average, the low-fat, high-carb group lost 7 pounds. Adding exercise to the same high-carb diet increased weight loss to 11 pounds. By contrast, the high-fat, lower-carb eaters did not lose any weight.

What foods are high in carbohydrates to avoid? ›

Which foods are high in carbohydrates to avoid? You should be careful of foods that are high in carbs but have little nutritional value. Although they taste good, limit your helpings of cakes, pastries, full-sugar sodas, candy, and refined starches (like white pasta, white bread, and white rice).

Which is better for weight loss vegan or low carb? ›

Both keto and plant-based have been shown to help with weight loss and in the short-term, keto wins for overall pounds lost. However, when it comes to fat loss, sustainable weight loss and compliance, nutrient-density, and overall health benefits, a plant-based diet comes out on top.

How much fat should a low-fat vegan eat? ›

The daily allowance for fat intake was set between 20 and 30 g. This level of intake ensured that participants were able to consume adequate amounts of the essential fatty acids.

What foods are allowed on the Hclf diet? ›

Flax, chia, nuts & seeds

Polyunsaturated fats are especially important for you. Eat a portion of flax or chia seeds every day, in addition to other nuts and seeds – especially hemp, walnuts, almonds, cashews, peanuts and pumpkin seeds.

Why do vegans get Sibo? ›

“The reason that it is so problematic for vegans is that the bacteria that contribute to SIBO feed off of fibre, so unlike other dietary patterns that have smaller amounts of fibre, the vegan diet can often fuel the SIBO,” Hammett explained.

Is high-carb low-fat vegan healthy? ›

A low-fat, vegan diet could help with weight loss by speeding up metabolism and naturally reducing calorie intake, according to a new study. Researchers found that participants on the diet burned 14% more calories after meals, since the high-carb, high-fiber meals took more energy to digest.

What does WFPB vegan mean? ›

A whole-food, plant-based diet is based on the following principles: ”Whole foods”: Natural foods that are not heavily processed. That means whole, unrefined, or minimally refined ingredients. “Plant-based”: Food that comes from plants and is. free of animal ingredients such as meat, milk, eggs, or honey.

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