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Ladygold
Oct 27th, 2011, 12:56 AM
This is super easy but I love it:)
I make a dip for tortilla chips
Re-fried beans
salsa
black olives
Lettuce
Nutritional yeast
Tofutti better then cream cheese
-Mix it all up and microwave for 60 sec
LG
diy-girlie
Oct 27th, 2011, 12:57 AM
^ Oh wow, a vegan version of this works? Pretty authentic? I must sample that!
I use the recipie from 'Another dinner is possible' its just pancake batter and vegi sausages but sooo good!
Gwydion
Oct 27th, 2011, 07:22 AM
I use the recipie from 'Another dinner is possible' its just pancake batter and vegi sausages but sooo good!
Ok, thanks! I imagined you would have the same problem with the, errr, hole? as most people have with veganising Yorkshire Puddings - but perhaps not :-) I must look out for that recipe book.
VeganAthlete
Nov 1st, 2011, 07:18 AM
This is super easy but I love it:)
I make a dip for tortilla chips
Re-fried beans
salsa
black olives
Lettuce
Nutritional yeast
Tofutti better then cream cheese
-Mix it all up and microwave for 60 sec
LG
Yummm! I am definitely going to try that...hopefully I don't ruin the taste by excluding the cream cheese. I've never been a fan of anything resembling creme. :/ Maybe adding some jalapeno juice? Or cheddar FYH?
I was wondering if you would happen to have a recipe for non-fat home made tortilla chips that I could whip up and bake in my convection oven? I recently tried a taco salad at our local vegan restaurant and I want to recreate it...but I might need to order the tortilla bowl maker thing on Amazon. I'm afraid that if I put a ceramic bowl it'll break or worse.
Andy_T
Nov 1st, 2011, 10:12 AM
Yea, vegan comfort food, tell me all about it!
Just returned from a 3-week holiday in Taiwan and stepped on the scales to realize that I have gained 8 lb in those 3 weeks. Just the availability of said vegan comfort food (deep-fried vegan chinese stuff, soya lattes and crisps at any time of the day, etc.) obviously did a great job ... so back to fruits and salads it is for me.
Best regards,
Andy
victoriangirl
Nov 3rd, 2011, 11:15 AM
My favourite comfort food right now is simple one: home made guacamole with tortilla chips.
For dinner I will have the same guacamole with kidney beans, rice & corn. It is simply divine and so easy to make!
AzureAngel
Nov 3rd, 2011, 01:16 PM
Gosh there is a veganish cafe near to where we live and they do glorious chocolate cake and an even more glorious chocolate cheesecake. Those are heavenly, but I think my comfort food is a nice pasta with vegan mince and a nice sauce. I can make a decent "cheese" sauce now with nutritional yeast and it is divine. A good eggplant, tempeh, onion, hummus and tomato toasted sammich also goes a long way to soothe the frazzled nerves!
VeganAthlete
Nov 3rd, 2011, 02:04 PM
Gosh there is a veganish cafe near to where we live and they do glorious chocolate cake and an even more glorious chocolate cheesecake.
Yummm! My tummy is rumblin'! That sounds quite nice...especially about now! it must be freezing cold in NZ! The temperature started dropping last night as a cold front swept over most of the nation. In preparation for the chilly weather I am making a decadent pumpkin pie :) It's "sugar-free" and low carb, but it's delish. That sammich of yours sounds more appetizing than the ones I make for myself when I am on the run!
AzureAngel
Nov 3rd, 2011, 02:11 PM
Yeah they take a little while to make, but once you get frying eggplant to an art they are so wonderful. Its not too bad, actually, its 54 degrees F here now, but it is crazy windy during the day. MM I havent made a pumpkin pie yet, but I bet its tasty.
VeganAthlete
Nov 3rd, 2011, 02:24 PM
It's 41 degress F here right now, but our high for the day is in the low 60's so not much of a difference. Do you usually coat the eggplant with some sort of flour, starch or something else? I've tried frying mine with canola oil cooking spray (olive oil burns at frying tempt) and the eggplant always soaks it all up. I usually bake mine then throw it on a non-stick skillet and crisp it up a bit.
Mhmmm I am not sure if it's a popular dessert there, but it is definitely in season here in the states. Pumpkin pie screams AUTUMN! It's really very simple: 12 oz Firm Silken Tofu Lite (1 pkg), 15 oz organic pumpkin puree (1 can), 2/3 sugar/sweetener (I use stevia), cinnamon, nutmeg, pumpkin pie spice and a little ww flour to garnish the top so it crisps. Pecans or almonds are a good addition, but I use ground flaxseed because it's finer...plus gotta get those Omega-3's!
AzureAngel
Nov 3rd, 2011, 02:34 PM
I love the recipe, thanks for sharing.
No, I put some oil in the pan, then slice the eggplant quite thin, maybe 1 cm at most. The I flip it into the pan, let it soak for a second then flip it again. After that I coat both sides with paprika and let it fry into it a little. After that I add some spices depending how I am feeling. Usually a garlic, chilli and salt blend or just some cumin. Then just get it all nice and crispy. You got to be gentle with it as it can break apart easily, but its worth it.
VeganAthlete
Nov 3rd, 2011, 04:34 PM
You're welcome!
Yummmmm that sounds very tasty. I still have one eggplant left over! Sounds like I will try that out today. I only have panini type bread so I'll try it as a panini for now. Oohh a grilled panini with tomato, hummus, eggplant, onion and tempeh sounds goooodd...maybe a few slices of portobello and spinach too. :D
sigen92
Jun 1st, 2012, 02:05 PM
I tend to make a ginormous bowl of chocolate oatmeal with whipped banana, banana slices on top with loads of mixed nuts and peanutbutter on top... Probably not the best thing, as it is probably enough food to feed a family of four, but it is sooo yummy :o
Sometimes, I just resign myself to a life of living to eat!
pusskins
Jun 1st, 2012, 09:27 PM
Discovered a 'new' comfort food for me recently. Toast spread with pesto and mozzarella slices covered in baked beans. Oh yes.
Blueberries
Jun 1st, 2012, 09:29 PM
Discovered a 'new' comfort food for me recently. Toast spread with pesto and mozzarella slices covered in baked beans. Oh yes.
Oooh that sounds good, pusskins :D
pusskins
Jun 1st, 2012, 09:48 PM
Oooh that sounds good, pusskins :D
Oh my, it SO is. Discovered by accident. What a lovely accident! Now I need to discover an accident cake! "Oops! I just had this rice milk and bread and some sugar...!"
Blueberries
Jun 1st, 2012, 09:51 PM
Oh my, it SO is. Discovered by accident. What a lovely accident!
Haha, how did that accident happen? Your pesto/cheese toast fall into some baked beans! :p
pusskins
Jun 1st, 2012, 09:58 PM
Haha, how did that accident happen? Your pesto/cheese toast fall into some baked beans! :p
It was an 'at work' accident. Don't like the marg they use at work, so grabbed some pesto. There were some Cheezly Moz slices kicking around, so went along with the cheese on toast, cheese sandwich idea, and then plopped a load of hot baked beans on top that were bubbling away on the stove! It's a winner.
Blueberries
Jun 1st, 2012, 10:04 PM
It was an 'at work' accident. Don't like the marg they use at work, so grabbed some pesto. There were some Cheezly Moz slices kicking around, so went along with the cheese on toast, cheese sandwich idea, and then plopped a load of hot baked beans on top that were bubbling away on the stove! It's a winner.
That's cool that you have vegan food kicking aroud at work!
Firestorm
Jun 2nd, 2012, 06:20 PM
I have found that Cornbread sandwiched with jam is quite cake like. And addictive.
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