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A vegan veggie burger. It was pretty good, even though I'm not looking to find alternatives to meat which taste like meat. But I'm working on a project so I don't have time to cook up something better, but I needed something that was substantial enough to sustain me through my all-night session. Which I ought to get back to now...:o
homemade onion rings dipped in pancake batter rather than fake egg and flour. yummy!
I have eaten both of these things many times before, but not together - medjool dates stuffed with tahini. *drooling right now* - tastes just like halva, but like a million times yummier.
i bought nutritional yeast for the first time this week. ive been having it on EVERYTHING! and eating it by itself..
is it possible to overdose on b vitamins? cause i love vegemite too. :confused:
has anyone tried a fresh pomegranate? i want to try one but dont know where to get them. havent seen them in scotland..
I finally got some nutritional yeast, today, too. It's bloomin hard to get round here. Had a quick taste and I can see me putting it in all sorts of things, too.
well not today exactly, but in the last week i tried dried prunes for the first time. i kind of always associated prunes with old ladies until now. but they are yummy!
rob have you found any good combinations yet with the n.yeast?
ive found it goes well with tomatoes and avocado on malted bread. :rolleyes: .but i didnt like it on cereal..
tofu monster if you soak them in a little bit of water overnight they get more juicy!!!
I really can't think of anything I haven't eaten :D
have you eaten anko?
anko is a sweet bean paste made from red aduki beans and sugar..its japanese and they use it as a filling in their pounded rice sweets. i used to eat it on toast!!!! :D it beats the hell out of jam!
Yes :) I make little buns and Daifuku filled with Anko. Have you eaten Natto? It is also Japanese. I love macrobiotic foods!
yay, another daifuku fan! i love ichigo daifuku and sakura mochie..i lived in japan for two years, and ate natto only once, by mistake. i couldnt stomach it... :eek: do you like natto?Quote:
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where did you learn to make daifuku? did you also live in japan?
Porridge with raisins :p
Do you make your own Anko or do you buy it readymade. And where can it be bought? Or do you have recipes....
i used to buy it, and also make my own in japan..its easy to make. i used to just guess-timate the amounts but heres a recipe i found on the web which sounds about right.. ;)Quote:
Marie
Anko (Adzuki Bean Paste)
1 cup adzuki beans
3/4 cup sugar
1/4 teaspoon salt
Water
Soak adzuki beans in water overnight.
Heat beans in a pot with one cup of water. When they come to a boil, add two more cups of cold water. When they come to a boil again, drain the beans in a colander.
Return the beans to the pot, add three cups of new water, and cook over high heat. When the beans begin to jump around after the water comes to a boil, turn the heat down to low and simmer until the beans are soft, about one hour. If necessary, add water so that the beans are always covered. skim off any foam that appears on the surface.
When the beans are soft enough to break between your fingers, drain them in a colander.
Return the beans to the pot again and mix in the sugar.
Mash the beans continuously over medium heat until almost all the water has evaporated and a paste has formed, about 35 minutes.
Add the salt and stir over medium heat for about 5 minutes more.
Remove from heat and transfer the paste to a container so that it can cool.
The paste may be kept in the refrigerator for three days and then frozen. (Makes 2 cups.)
yummy!!good luck! :D
i've tried that but it gets a little uncomfortable after a while. hang on... you're talking about prunes aren't you? :rolleyes:Quote:
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i made bbq sietan today!!
ive had it in other things, but i have wanted to try it w/ bbq for a while now!
I love stewed prunes!
ive never had seitan... ive never seen it sold here actually. what does it taste of? :confused:Quote:
jjdaiquiri
Shit IMO!!!Quote:
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I tried making a cheesy and mushroom sauce for pasta - using the yeast flakes to make it cheesy. I didn't quite get it cheesy enough, I need to work on the recipe a bit.Quote:
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sounds good ;) . try watching big brother while making dinner, that should make it a little more cheesy :DQuote:
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Pureed cauliflower and pureed carrot - well the first time since I was a baby anyway :D
I had an Amy's cheeseless pizza yesterday. I've had those pizzas before, but this time, I made a couple of additions.
I added some chopped Yves "chicken" tenders and some soy cheese for the last 5 minutes of cooking. YUM! :D
Aubergine teriyaki - aubergine, onion, peppers, mushrooms, mixed bean sprouts in Sharwood's Teriyaki sauce, with brown rice.
Yum!
A lovely malt loaf thing my Mum made. It tastes a little like Fig Rolls (which I don't think are vegan).
Lots of things, well two actually! I had split pea soup, although we used some other type of pea, and you know that Orgran egg replacer, i had that in my pancake, which tasted no different to non-vegan pancakes!
for the first time today i ate
raspberrys and chopped banana with dairy-free ice cream and lashing of creem (soya cream)
it was damn good, just as good as dairy stuff!
xx
I made myself a smoothie yesterday and haven't used these ingredients together before: organic banana, chopped peach, chopped mango and organic apple juice and ice.
Usually I use soy milk in smoothies - but I found it a lot more refreshing with the apple juice which is so deliciously sweet!
Well, I just found this thread and am happy to report that Thursday I discovered Medjool dates! OMG - you are so right Banana, they taste like carmel and are awesome! I gobbled them up, so today I bought some more at a normal grocery store (the other ones were from my co-op) and they were dry and yucky and I fed them to my dog. : ( Are dates expensive in Australia? They were $6.99 USD a pound here (that probably doesn't mean much to you huh?).
the same day I discovered curried cashews at the co-op. Doggie like those too.
Today i tried Hansen's Natural Raspberry soda. It was on sale for $1.59 a six pack.
Yum, I'm eating now a toasted 7 grain bread tomato (fresh from my sis's garden) sandwich, with my new Trader Joe's Reduced Fat Mayonaise (eggless and dairyless). I used to buy Veganese for mayo, but this new stuff is so much cheaper and tastes almost just as good!!
Yesterday for the first time I had their Thai Green Curry Sauce with coconut milk in it, wow what a hot spicey kick to it!!!
I had Earth Balance Whipped margarine for the first time Thursday. I had only ever had the regular.
i finally bought a bottle of flaxseed oil. id been taking flax in capsule form..
i was afraid it would taste fishy..but it wasnt too bad.
had it in a salad. but not sure what else im going to do with it.. :rolleyes:
The other day i tried Avacado sandwhiches after hearing Banana talk about how yummy they were.......and she was sooooooooo right!! they are my new fave food!
I love avacado sandwhiches! In fact I think I will have one for lunch. What did you put in yours?
Maya
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Today I had a potato and spinach roll from the students organic food co-op at uni. It's a pastry made by this special Indian chef who caters to organic places around Melbourne and I'm working my way through his vegan products. I've tried the dahl pie, tofu and pumpkin pie, and now the roll which was the best!
It made my toes curl...
The other day I bought for the first time Lara bar things for the first time and Cliff bars line of vegan bars along with Organic fiber bars. They are alll really good! I really enjoy them.. the rest of my family didn't as much, but they are accustomed to gross fatty junk food. :p
I just tried Tamale Molly Black Bean & Chipotle vegan tamales.
These things ROCK!!!!! :D