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thecatspajamas1
Dec 27th, 2005, 08:58 AM
Tofutti cheese slices >>>> grilled cheese sandwich
cedarblue
Dec 27th, 2005, 03:20 PM
since christmas day i've been enjoying my luxury almond & cashew nut roast loaf (with herb stuffing) ;) mashed into a sandwich with some sliced tomatoes and picalilli or sweet pickle.
Mystic
Dec 28th, 2005, 03:32 AM
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm yumm *wipes the drool from the floor
RubyDuby
Dec 28th, 2005, 07:06 AM
yummy bean spread
stir together 15 oz can fava beans and 15 oz can garbanzo beans (or your choice of beans), 2 Tbs lemon juice, 2 Tbs olive oil, 2 finely minced garlic cloves. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to low. simmer 20-30 minutes, occasionally mashing the beans. (optional- sprinkle in some cayenne pepper and/or diced chilis) Serve when not quite pasty yet. this is good on pita bread with tahini or vegan dill dresing, lettuce, thinly sliced red onion and tomato.
Korn
Dec 28th, 2005, 09:32 AM
since christmas day i've been enjoying my luxury almond & cashew nut roast loaf (with herb stuffing) ;) mashed into a sandwich with some sliced tomatoes and picalilli or sweet pickle.
If you're into the taste of almonds and cashews, you should definitely try hazelnut butter one day (unless you are afraid of becoming addicted.... I am!)
speedylemons
Dec 28th, 2005, 03:49 PM
Tofutti cheese slices >>>> grilled cheese sandwich
i would KILL for a vegan grilled cheese sandwhich!!!!! yumm... with pickles, lettuce, tomato and maybe even some sprouts.
Yummmmmmm
moochbabe
Dec 28th, 2005, 06:27 PM
i made a kind of crazy concoction last night for dinner, sweet and savory, and i was a bit worried that it wouldb't turn out, but it was delicious! i am excited about this becuase i have been playing around with things lately because i hope to open a restaurant someday and write a cookbook. :D
Wishin986
Dec 28th, 2005, 08:44 PM
i made a kind of crazy concoction last night for dinner, sweet and savory, and i was a bit worried that it wouldb't turn out, but it was delicious! i am excited about this becuase i have been playing around with things lately because i hope to open a restaurant someday and write a cookbook. :D
that would be amazing! i would so come to the opening :D good luck with all that i have faith
Tigerlily
Dec 28th, 2005, 11:30 PM
i would KILL for a vegan grilled cheese sandwhich!!!!! yumm... with pickles, lettuce, tomato and maybe even some sprouts.
Yummmmmmm
:confused: No no no, you got it all wrong!
Vegan grilled cheese sandwich with tomato soup or vegan "chicken" noodle soup (they actually make this vegan chicken noodle soup!).
Mmmm mmmm.
speedylemons
Dec 29th, 2005, 03:43 AM
Heh, tigerlily Idk what i was thinking. :p You are SO right. tomato soup is SOOOOOO good. i could live off the stuff
moochbabe
Dec 29th, 2005, 03:44 AM
that would be amazing! i would so come to the opening :D good luck with all that i have faith
thank you so much!
Tigerlily
Dec 29th, 2005, 05:19 AM
Heh, tigerlily Idk what i was thinking. :p You are SO right. tomato soup is SOOOOOO good. i could live off the stuff
Yep, me too. I'm so glad it's vegan too...unlike other vegetable canned soups with their beef broth and random egg ingredients. :mad:
thecatspajamas1
Dec 29th, 2005, 07:16 AM
i would KILL for a vegan grilled cheese sandwhich!!!!! yumm... with pickles, lettuce, tomato and maybe even some sprouts.
NO.... K E T C H U P. (and like 50 pounds of it)
Juice
Jan 2nd, 2006, 01:28 AM
lately I've been on a cinnamon toast kick (or "happy toast" as one friend puts it). Earth Balance + cinnamon sugar = mmmmmm!
Tigerlily
Jan 2nd, 2006, 01:33 AM
NO.... K E T C H U P. (and like 50 pounds of it)
Mmmmm ketchup on grilled cheese sandwiches.
:( I can't get good vegan cheese here.
moochbabe
Jan 2nd, 2006, 08:02 PM
I found a recipe recently for something that can be used to make grilled "cheese" It's a bit runny, but very good, and if you don't feel like getting a pan all messy with it, you could always toast the bread and put the stuff in the middle, since it's already like a melty grilled cheese. :D mmm. here's the recipe if you're interested:
12 ounces firm silken tofu
3 tablespoons Nutritional yeast flakes
2 tablespoons Sesame tahini
2 tablespoons Lemon juice
1 1/2 tablespoons Light miso
1 teaspoon Onion powder
3/4 teaspoon Salt
1/2 teaspoon Paprika
1/4 teaspoon Garlic powder
1/4 teaspoon Dry mustard
1
. Place all ingredients in a food processor fitted with a metal blade. Process until smooth, stopping every so often to scrape down the sides.
2. When smooth, pour into a storage container and cover. Chill for several hours to allow flavors to blend. Keeps for 7-10 days in refrigerator.
3. This has many uses…serve on toast, use in sandwiches in place of dairy cheese, use in vegan grilled cheese sandwiches, and more.
Plus it's good as a dip for veggies and stuff too!
foxytina_69
Jan 10th, 2006, 12:14 PM
tigerlily, check out these cheese recipes, theyd all work great for grilled cheese sandwiches. on the second page, theres one for "montery jack" cheese that was said to be very good.
http://veganforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2651
Blueshark
Jan 17th, 2006, 11:27 AM
Hey !
Just finished munching away a huge packed lunch and still could eat more. I need too much food - it is getting a bit of problem.
Anyway my question was: Do you have any filling suggestions for sandwiches?
I am fed up of the mock meat slices and need something quick and easy.
Was thinking sliced tofu plus salad. Suggestions from the wise pls.
Hemlock
Jan 17th, 2006, 11:34 AM
Hey !
Just finished munching away a huge packed lunch and still could eat more. I need too much food - it is getting a bit of problem.
Anyway my question was: Do you have any filling suggestions for sandwiches?
I am fed up of the mock meat slices and need something quick and easy.
Was thinking sliced tofu plus salad. Suggestions from the wise pls.
When I'm feeling really hungry I'll have vegan sausage sandwiches with some salad veg and maybe some hummus or other non-dairy spread - very filling as is falafel pitta bread.
I'm trying to lose weight at the moment so I usually take soup and fruit in for lunch.
Pob
Jan 17th, 2006, 11:35 AM
Roasted veg and horseradish (good in tortilla wrap, too).
Refried beans and salad.
Chilli and guacamole wrap.
mew_76
Jan 17th, 2006, 11:46 AM
I like cooked tofu pieces (those marinated ginger ones) in pitta with salad and houmas loads of grated carrot. I also toast sunflower seeds on a frying pan and coat them in tamari and sprinkle them on too. Tofu is so good in sandwiches as its satisfying and you feel like you've had a good meal.
Blueshark
Jan 17th, 2006, 12:13 PM
I like cooked tofu pieces (those marinated ginger ones) in pitta with salad and houmas loads of grated carrot. I also toast sunflower seeds on a frying pan and coat them in tamari and sprinkle them on too. Tofu is so good in sandwiches as its satisfying and you feel like you've had a good meal.
Actually I remember trying those tofu pieces in pitta last year, but the pitta kept falling apart. :confused: I guess I was putting too much in, or the pittas were too small.
Falafel sounds good - it is damn tasty and very filling.
Tigerlily
Jan 17th, 2006, 01:16 PM
Yeah, if the pita gets wet it falls apart. You can bring the pita stuffings in a sperate container and take the pita pocket in a bag, and when it's time to eat, stuff it. (As opposed to stuffing it in the morning and letting it sit all day in the pocket)
RedWellies
Jan 17th, 2006, 01:59 PM
I love sandwiches! I eat at least one every day. I have peanut butter, or homemade hummous with cos lettuce, tomato and/or beetroot and brocoli sprouts, or soft "cheese" spread, or homemade beeny pate. I cut huge "doorsteps" of homemade (well, breadmaker!) bread. If you make your own bread, add whole-meal or spelt flour to white, you can also add seeds such as sesame, poppy and pumpkin.
LittleMissVegan
Jan 17th, 2006, 02:05 PM
My fave is the good old falafel & houmous on pitta bread or in a wrap
Yummy yummy
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