This dish is an absolute must for Easter dinner. Save a pig and opt for this filling and satisfying casserole. It is simply delicious!

If you use thin asparagus, reduce baking time by 15 minutes.

You can use another plant-based cheese other than parmesan, but I highly recommend sticking with the parm! I used Follow Your Heart Vegan Shreds, but Trader Joe’s non-dairy Parmesan is also a good choice.

This dish works great with or without cooked orzo tossed with olive oil and black garlic.

ENJOY!

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I came across a recipe on Instagram originally posted by MegunUnprocessed and it looked interesting. I thought I would add my own touches, ingredients, and season and roast the cherry tomatoes rather than cook on the stovetop. The results were nothing short of spectacular.

There are several new vegan feta kinds of cheese on the market these days and this was my first time cooking with the Trader Joe’s brand. I think I will always opt for this vegan feta because the taste was smooth and creamy rather than overly pungent.

You can use any type of pasta and it is also ok to use dried, rather than fresh basil but the fresh, in my opinion, definitely makes a better pasta dish.

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A huge shout out to Twospoons.ca for posting their mushroom pasta recipe which was featured on Vegan Feed Gram. It was a great inspiration for my creation shown here. This is a super-fast dinner idea and takes less than 30 minutes from start to finish.

You can experiment with different types of veggies and also pasta. I used what I had in my pantry and am delighted with the deliciousness of this dish!

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Hi, I'm Roxanne.

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My family heritage is Italian and French so needless to say, I love preparing meals for family, friends and anyone with an appetite and the openness to try something new.

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