oh yum pudding that sounds fantastic.
oh yum pudding that sounds fantastic.
"you dont have to be tall to see the moon" - african proverb
we had another box of tofurky so were making it now and im going to have a tofurky sandwich with it, and some roasted veggies. mmm.
"you dont have to be tall to see the moon" - african proverb
tonight i would like to have a bowl of brown rice and some kale chips.
"you dont have to be tall to see the moon" - african proverb
I'm thinking about having some plain roasted veg and brown rice. not really hungry but I know if I don't eat now, I'll wake up hungry at night...
tomorrow i want my mock subway salad again lol.
i love fast food so much ive found a way to make all of it at home and have it be actually healthy.
"you dont have to be tall to see the moon" - african proverb
LOL I love veggie burgers, fries and falafel but I am much too lazy to do it at home I salute you
LOL ive made all those things at home cause i couldnt afford them hahahaha.
tonight im thinking of making stuffed mushroom caps, and pizza pops.
"you dont have to be tall to see the moon" - african proverb
tonight, a vegan meat ball sandwich, lasagna and gourmet baked potato. the baked potato witll have vegan butter, vegan sour cream, vegan bacon bits, french dressing, green onion, and fresh cracked peppercorns and the real grey sea salt.
"you dont have to be tall to see the moon" - african proverb
today its my birthday so steevs going to get me a special dinner. schezwan green beans, tempura green beans and asparagus with soy sauce dip, big salad, and warm bread. yumm.
"you dont have to be tall to see the moon" - african proverb
happy birthday foxy. 22 today, or haven't you updated your age yet?
Hope you enjoy your dinner. It sounds rich in beans- yum indeed!
thanks harpy yes im 22!
"you dont have to be tall to see the moon" - african proverb
happy birthday tina!
I had no time to cook today, but fancied something really tasty so I cooked up some wholewheat spagetti, warmed some olive oil in a pan and cooked some sliced garlic and red chilli flakes together ... threw in some chopped garlic and then stirred it all into the spaghetti.
My lips are still tingling .. .I may have overdone the chilli (if such a thing is possible)
No, there is no "too much chilli" (at least after you've been tortured by a proud Thai housewife).
Spaghetti with chili and garlic is teh best!
I'm going out to a Vegetarian Indian restaurant for dinner tonight. And I'm going to eat lots of delicious things including samosas, nan breads, chutney, vegetables and probably some tofu and chickpeas too!
I loooove Indian food! Used to work at an indian place. got sooo fat! yum.
I've been eating a lot of Mexicanish food lately. refried beans, guacamole, salsa, flour tortillas, vege fajitas. mmmm.
Each snowflake in an avalanche pleads not guilty.
Yum
Mexican cuisine is my favourite cuisine after Middle Eastern (my national food)
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Today I ate spagetti with garlic and chilli in olive oil for the fourth time in a week! I think that's too much of a good thing.
Today I had it with black olives and finely chopped parsley ... and i've just remembered I've got pine nuts opened..... maybe I should have it again soon ....
[Edit: Vegan Dinner ideas (1) is here. Korn]
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where exactly in France are you?
We might have a spaghetti, garlic, chilli and olive oil meetup
Yesterday we had a simple vegetable soup with rösti and a vegan bratwürst (sausage). I had enough for today's lunch and the rest of the soup I will put in the freezer. I always do that with leftover soup.
Not sure what we are going to have for dinner tonight. Depends on whether my husband's friend is going to stay for dinner as well as for lunch.
Mirjam
I'm lazy this weekend.
I went out to an Indian place last night and am going to a Lebanese restaurant this afternoon ^ ^
Last night I had lentil soup - with red lentils, carrots and shallots!!!
Was really heavenly especially with some homemade gluten-free rice bread!
oh please tell me, what is the trick to make gluten-free baked goods rise?
it never works out for me.
will people slap me if I confess that I went out for dinner AGAIN ?
How decadent of you .
What did you have? And where?
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Indian, again, and all free.
A friend of mine is a caterer and celebrated moving to another premise.
Last night I made herbed tofu lasagna. It was delicious and I had it for lunch today
Tonight I'm going out for veggie sushi, miso soup, and edamame.
I'm excited.
tabbouleh-bouleh
Tonight I'm going to a Vietnamese Vegetarian restaurant for fresh spring rolls, and BBQ "pork" rolls - all with a peanut dipping sauce. I'll have a few cups of green tea with that, no doubt.
I made a kind of stir fry with beans and tomato sauce after a look into my freezer, fridge and pantry. Served with fried potato slices. Quick, easy and tasted well. Tonight I am going to make the Brussels sprouts I wanted to make yesterday. There are not enough for two and I am by myself as my husband has a company dinner at a wok restaurant.
A Taifun Tofu Weiner with a Bird's Eye Potato Waffle, half a tin of Co-op organic baked beans and some frozen spinach. It was so nice I am going to have it again tonight. I did a bulk buy on the tofu weiners and later in the week I am going to use some to make a sausage casserole or hot pot.
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what are Bird's Eye Potato Waffles, or what are potato waffles like in general?
I only know Thai bird's eye/eagle eye chillis.
Bird's eye is just a brand, they're waffles made of potatoes, like latticed chips/fries.
"I don't want to live on this planet any more" - Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth
"..grill em, bake em, fry em, don't even buy em" - they're waffly versatile
*poop!poop!*
showing here i am a slave to advertising
they're clever buggers those people who do jingles that stick in your head and make you want to buy their stuff they are
ahronli sed ah dunit so thid tek thuh cheyus graytuh offa mi nihbles
I see Bird's Eye are now marketing a fresh-frozen soya bean
http://www.birdseye.co.uk/ourfood/so...-bean-faq.aspx
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Hello, I'm having a friend over for dinner on 4th may who cant eat wheat. Last time she came I did curry so would like to do something different. I enjoy cooking and dont find anything challenging, will cook from scratch if possible but it cant be too expensive. Any suggestions please? I'd be grateful for any inspiration! Thanx
Mexican!
If your friend likes spicy curries how about tacos con salsa verde?
The green sauce is coriander greens and pumpkin seeds. If there are no maize tortillas to be had then casserole the dish with a topping of polenta baked until crusty.
Sauce can be made ahead:
In a heavy-bottomed sauce pan coated generously with olive oil, saute 1 med chopped onion, 2 or more cloves garlic, and green chili to taste until softened. Stir in 1 tsp each cumin (if whole then 1 1/2) ground coriander, oregano, 1/8 tsp clove and white pepper and 1/2 tsp salt, and handful of raw pumpkin seeds (about 50g). Stir until it smells wonderful and starts to crackle. Next stir in handful of coriander green (supermarket sized bunch, stems too).
Douse with water (or vegie chicken stock) almost to cover and let gently simmer 15 min or more while the filling ingredients are prepared. Transfer to blender or with immersion blender wizz until smooth. May require additional liquid. Check seasonings.
I like greens and peppers and mushrooms in this dish but asparagus pumpkin potato and celeriac are also good. I wilt and squeeze greens before adding to casserole dish and par-cook any roots.
Plenty of polenta recipes out there as topping. I like course and fine maize cooked rather wet and soft. I'll do a search.
A side dish of beans and perhaps a salad.
if much 'high water content' veg is used then an oz. of maize flour can be stirred into the sauce to thicken up before baking off.
the only animal ingredient in my food is cat hair
Or how about a shepherd's pie type thing with potato topping and a lentil filling? Those can look quite impressive, especially if you can do individual ones.
what about a mixed bean chilli, served with rice, nacho cheese and tortilla chips?
A nice soup, maybe?
Cornbread would be more South-western if you feel like picking up a bag of gluten-free flour. Bit expensive but only 1 cup is called for in most cornbread recipes and the rest can be saved for your friend's next visit. Or, perhaps, make some biscuits too?
the only animal ingredient in my food is cat hair
That's a nice idea, really cheap too. Peas are an essential ingredient imho.
Couple of tips for shepherds pie, once you've made the filling let it cool before topping with the mash so that it gains some surface tension and the mash doesn't sink into it. Also, just cook it in the oven until it's heated through, then put it under the grill to brown the top, saves alot of fuel and saves getting food burned to the cooking dish.
"I don't want to live on this planet any more" - Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth
Hello all! Thanx for the suggestions! I make a corn bread pie with chilli in, but I use an ouce of flour in that, could I replace it with soya flour? I make a batter and put it on the chilli so its not like it needs the gluten? Thanx for the ideas, its inspired me.
Also, I'm making a dessert made from choc spread (vegan of course!) Alpro natural style yoghurt, gluten free bisc, coffee and whisky. Anything in there I should be worried about for her?
Thanx again!!
Since it's just an ounce, leaving it out altogether probably will work fine. Have you tried besan flour? The Indian chickpea flour? I love how it creates a cakey springy texture when added to many batters. If it weren't for its slightly savoury/beany aftertaste I would use it in delicate sponge-cakes as well.
Sounds like your friend is in for a treat with the pud: Tiramisoy? When you have tried it , can we have the recipe too?
Good luck!
the only animal ingredient in my food is cat hair
I'l give you the recipe as I have veganised it and you can degluntenise it as you know how!
Semi-freddo chocolate pots (which I translate as slighty frozen?)
Serves 4 (but I usually make 5 and its really rich)
340g of a jar of choc spread (I completely guess quantities as this is far too sticky for my weighing scales)
2 tbsp Brandy (I use hubby's whisky)
2 tbsps strong black coffee
100g/4oz dessert like bisuits (I just use digestives but you get the idea) lightly broken
A big tub of alpro natural style yoghurt, plain.
1 tbsp cocoa powder
Place choc spread in microwave proof bowl and microwave for 10 seconds until just softened. Beat to soften further.
Mix togther the brandy and coffee, add the biscuits and toss them in the liquid.
Add the yoghurt, biscuits and soaking liquid to the chocolate spread. Fold together lightly but leave the mixture marbeled.
Spoon into coffee cups or ramekins and place in freezer for 1 hour until just frozen. Dust with cocoa powder to serve.
Its really simple and tstes amazing. Looking at the original recipe again I have changed it quite a bit but guests love it.
Previously I have made her tofu cheesecake, a mini trifle and a homemade christmas pudding, definatly worth the time and effort and so much cheaper than the "free from" versions.
I just love cooking and surprising my friends with fantastic vegan dinners.
Sounds yummy. With store-bought gluten-free biscuits then?
the only animal ingredient in my food is cat hair
Yes store bought biscuits, i'm feeling lazy! I'm doing stuffed mushrooms, mash, spiced tofu and steamed veg. Thanx for all the suggestions.
Littlemiss your deserts sound amazing and your friend is very lucky! Is she/he vegan too? I think you should leave some scraps for me and I'll come and scrounge hehe
The taste of anything in my mouth for 5 seconds does not equate to the beauty and complexity of life.
THREE MAJOR standbys in at our dinner table are...
Roasted Veggie Sandwiches.... portobella mushrooms, sliced zucchini, roasted red peppers, roasted potato slice.. sliced eggplant, onions, any combination of 3-4 of the veggies and some fresh basil and drizzled w/ some balsamic and salt & pepper on a nice roll/bread...which I'm sure is abundant in France then on the side we'll have a nice green salad or I'll make a batch of soup, etc.
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Veggie burritos/tacos. If we have left over roasted veggies, we'll stuff the burritos/tacos w/ those...otherwise... just
Canned black beans (smashed, refried, plain seasoned w/ cumin, chili, salt, pepper,etc)
Rice seasoned w/ a touch fresh lime juice and cilantro/coriander leaf
Then topped w/ pico de gallo/salsa and guacamole OR just sliced avocado.
Served w/ a side of rice and beans.
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Vegan Olive Tapenade w/ fresh basil & tomato sandwiches a lot.
The recipe isn't specific measurements, it's very easy to alter to your tastes:
a great big handful (cup, 3/4 cup) of green/kalamata olives, a large spoonful of capers, squirt of dijon mustard, garlic clove, pepper, touch of olive oil blend it all up in a chopper...spread it on your bread (i like to grill the bread first)...then add as many fresh basil leaves as you'd like and plump, juicy tomaters slices...and enjoy.
and that is usually served w/ a fruit salad, cucumber salad, soup, roasted potatoes, etc!
Hope you enjoy these suggestions!! Feel free to message me with any questions!
I just saw the edit to Orig. Post. I'll post these there!! Or not, because that link is closed, lol!
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