Ooh... I have a bunch saved up! I've made all of these (except the cake, my bff made that) in the last few weeks. Yum!
Black bean and corn salad
General Tsao's Tofu (homemade!)
Homemade Italian Bread
Vegan Overnight Oats
Rainbow Cake my BFF made!
Carrot Cake Cupcakes (unfrosted)
And last Chickpea "Tuna" Salad in half a bell pepper
woah, glory, that cake is cool! never really thought about dying the sponge until recently my sis-in-law made a blue sponge cake for my nephew to decorate for his bday! how do you get the colours not to mix together? (Am I just being dumb?!)
tried to make cupcakes last night and they failed what recipe do you use?
Here's the recipe for the cupcakes: happyherbivore.com/2008/05/the-famous-carrot-cake-cupcakes/
I don't know how she did the cake, but I certainly thought it was cool! And she made it vegan even though I was the only vegan there! How sweet!
Mmmm, tacos! Looks good!
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Ooooh that black bean and corn salad (avocado yum!) and that gen tofu look right up my alley!
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Sorry, missed the discussion about the rainbow cake. I know how to make rainbow cakes, and have a picture of one I made recently that I haven't yet had time to upload. Basically, you split the batter into six or seven portions, colour each one separately, then layer them over each other in the tin without mixing. Here's one I made in December 2010:
The black bean and sweetcorn salad looks so good - I may have to make some! *inspired*
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I use Wilton gel colours. At the time I purchased them (c. 2 years ago), they were vegan to the best of my knowledge (I recall checking at the time).
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Thanks to this thread, I was obsessing about making rainbow cake all day yesterday...!
anyway, here is my first ever attempt at making pineapple upside down cake, a staple pudding of my growing up, my Mum used to make it all the time (non-vegan version), and a childhood fave of my bf too. I wasn't that happy with it, think I needed to make the sponge thinner, and it was a bit stodgy, but it looks good! Used this recipe, minus the cherries and apple sauce and I changed the flour, used plain and gluten-free, just cos need to use up the g/f: http://www.vegansociety.com/lifestyl...down-cake.aspx
I was hesitant to link to a non-vegan recipe, but I used this http://www.omnomicon.com/rainbowcake as inspiration for the technique of how to make a rainbow cake, although obviously I switched all the ingredients (her recipe sounds disgusting anyway and is basically a lot of rank packet mixes and diet soda - bleugh). The key thing is that she explains the right way to layer the colours so that you have a good balance. Good luck, and enjoy!
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^ weird - you're quoting yo-yo there but it looks like you're quoting me!
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That looks to be my fault, I selected Yo-yo's text but clicked the "quote selected text" button under Rainbow's post.
The recipe I was talking about is from The Healthy Voyager, I've never tried it but the picture looks good (in google books its on the previous page)
Broccoli and tomato quiche:
Looks delish LA! Is it chickpea flour-based or tofu-based?LouiseAbel
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Louise, please post the recipe. That quiche does look fantastic!
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Vegetable and tempeh Japanese curry with sticky rice. Its not aesthetic but if you want something pretty make a cake! :P
Making good use of that tempeh already I see Blueberries
Looks lovely, I like Japanese curry.
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I made this a few days ago, blending avocado, banana, and pure cocoa powder with just a little water and agave added to make this awesome thick chocolate pudding/mousse. Most of it I made for my husband (but I'd be lying if I said I didnt have any myself). I am trying to help him gain some weight and also it's a way to sneak in healthy food to his diet since he has been unwell. He still doesnt know there was avocado in this. We have been running to doctors and specialists and still no definitive answers on why he has diffuse lung disease and joint pain, swelling. The anemia is under control now and we are waiting on more test results.
All of your dishes look wonderful! I love the quiche, and the tempeh curry looks really good too. The sausage hotpot looks good except I am not a fan of cheese, vegan or not, unless it involves nutritional yeast. But I can see tweaking that dish to make it work for me. I love the idea of it. Does "hotpot" mean the same thing as hot dish or casserole? Where I am from I always heard casserole being used for these types of dishes. When I moved to Minnesota, everyone called it hot dish. So interesting the various ways to describe similar dishes.
I use the word hotpot for any dish which has sliced potatoes on top of a mixture of vegetables with or without something like sausages or fake meat/soya chunks in a gravy or tomato sauce, and cooked in the oven. But yeh, I do find it interesting the different terms that we all have for things, depending on where you live. Hadn't heard of hot dish before.
Vegan Mac'N'Cheeze (From Recipes From The Kitchen Of A Self-Proclaimed Veganista)
Vegan Crepes
Tofu Satay With Crispy Vermicelli Noodles
The Mediterranean (Falafel on pita bread with hummus, lettuce, tomato, cucumber, onion & Tabouli)
Glory:
The pastry was just my usual shortcrust one.
The filling was silken tofu blended with tinned tomatoes and a tablespoon of potato flour to thicken it (and a bit of nutritional yeast, actually, but I don't think it made a difference), then I added mixed dried herbs, salt and pepper to taste.
I roasted the vegetables this time but if I made it again, I would've fried the onions on a low heat with a bit of sugar until caramelised and I would've cooked the broccoli in water because I like it soft rather than crispy.
My pastry doesn't need blind baking but yours might. Then put the veggies in, pour the liquid mixture over and bake for... quite a while. Pretty simple.
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Robin, I love avocado chocolate mousse - that looks so creamy! Sorry to hear about your husband; at least he has you to look after him.
Copied Firestorm and made a pizza using a wrap as the base. Needed more fresh basil but my plant can't grow leaves back quickly enough for me.
Stew made with leftovers and Moroccan spices, served with cous cous:
Berry and soya yoghurt smoothie with flax seed and three dates:
Mmmm omnomnomnomnom your cooking looks delicious Louise!
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yum - that pizza looks amazing!!
Yeah the pizza does look good. What cheese is that?
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Think it was the Cheezly Mozzarella-Style one. (It was definitely a Mozzarella one, anyway).
Thanks for the compliments.
Wrap with hummus, salsa, spinach and a crumbled lentil and quinoa burger:
Chocolate cupcakes with vanilla buttercream icing and dark chocolate shards:
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here's what my bf made us for dinner this evening, the potatoes and courgettes we picked from our allotment today!
http://i1051.photobucket.com/albums/...d/DSCF3405.jpg
Pizza, bell peppers, tomatoes, TEMPEH!, some nutritional yeast, onions and garlic. It was delicious, but a lot of toppings for a small pizza.
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Home-made jaffa cake
Wow, that jaffa cake looks amazing! I had never heard of jaffa cake until I saw your photo Blueberries. I looked it up just now. Learn something new every day lol.
Thanks . Jaffa cakes are really popular in the UK and Ireland. I've never seen commercially available vegan ones as the sponge base always has eggs in it so I decided to make them for myself. This was my first time ever trying Jaffa cakes, I have to say I'm a fan!Robinwomb
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