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Showing posts with label vegetarian. Show all posts

Monday, September 10, 2018

Vegetarian Converting Quiche (GF Vegan)

Three potlucks in, and this recipe is still a hit! If you've been missing quiche, or just like yummy food, give it a try!



Vegetarian Converting Quiche
Makes 2 9” Quiches, Serves: 8-16

Ingredients:
2 blocks firm tofu, drained and squeezed
1 cup unsweetened plain soy milk
1/2-1 tablespoon red miso paste*
1/2-1 tablespoon low sodium tamari
1 heaping tablespoon nutritional yeast
1 tablespoon unsalted tahini
1 cube vegetable bouillon
2 pinches white pepper
2 pinches nutmeg
1 pinch black pepper
1 pinch smoked paprika
1.5 teaspoons turmeric
1 teaspoon black salt
1 smidgen paprika

2 1/2 cup finely chopped broccoli (about one small crown)
3 cups diced baby bella mushrooms
2 medium shallots, finely diced
2 tablespoons grapeseed oil

10 medium Sage leaves, finely chopped
18 medium Basil leaves, finely chopped

2 frozen vegan pie crusts of your choice

Garnish with cherry/grape tomatoes

* Miso Master Organic is the brand I use. Found at most Smith's, Sprouts, Whole Foods and Natural Grocers. They are all gluten-free. You can sub yellow, white, and other miso without issue.

Directions:
Heat one tablespoon of oil on medium. Dice and sauté shallot for 5 minutes, until soft and caramelized.

Add to 10 cup food processor. Drain and cut your tofu blocks in half. Squeeze and add to food processor.  Add miso, tamari, tahini, and bouillon cube - blend for one minute. Add spices and nutritional yeast - blend. Add soy milk, half the basil, and black salt - blend until smooth and creamy.

Chop broccoli and mushrooms. Dice sage and remaining basil.

Heat one tablespoon of oil on medium. Sauté vegetables uncovered on medium low for 8 minutes, adding the sage in the last few minutes. Add the basil and remove from heat.

In a large mixing bowl add half of the veggies and cream filling, fold, then add the rest and mix.

Evenly dole into pie crusts. Bake at 425 for 40 minutes.


Let sit for 15-20 minutes before cutting and serving.


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Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Smoky Sauce or Cheesy Dip (GF vegan, oil-free)

This sauce is super easy to whip up if you have a high-speed blender. And it's highly versatile! I have used this on pizza, pasta, sandwiches, and crackers. I've tried fancy stovetop recipes for similar sauces and in my opinion they aren't really worth the time when you can get this flavor and texture so readily.

Yields: 3 cups
1 cup raw cashews
1 cup boiling water


1 can organic white beans (partially drained, not rinsed)*
2 tbs organic mild miso paste
1/4 cup nutritional yeast flakes
5 cloves roasted garlic
5 drops mesquite liquid smoke
1/2 tsp onion powder
1 tsp dried chives
1/2 tsp Italian herbs
1/4 tsp smoked paprika
Few dashes cayenne
Black pepper, to taste

* I used Simple Truth from Kroger/Smith's; your can of white/cannelini/great northerns might be slightly more watery or thick

Start by boiling 1 cup of water in an electric kettle. To a high-speed blender, add 1 cup of cashews and the boiled water. Open the can of beans and use the lid to drain off any excess liquid on top, but preserve the liquid keeping the beans in the can. Add all remaining ingredients to the blender. Blend on medium-high until smooth and fluffy. Add pepper to taste. I found the salt from the beans and miso to be enough.
Now get out there and slather stuff with this deliciousness!


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Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Mediterranean Potluck Pleaser! (GF Vegan)

Recently Around the winter solstice, my partner and I went to a Saturnalia potluck and white elephant gift exchange. Our loot wasn't completely a bust. I got a few good DVDs and he got some "snowballs" that jingle when they hit people. Or our cats get to them. More notable, the food we brought was a huge hit and we promised to post the recipe asap. Umm...Sorry! We hope you enjoy it as much as we did. Oh, and sorry in advance for the crummy photos. My iPhone fell out of my pocket at the climbing gym and I lost everything around that time, so I only have a few Will took. He's my cowriter today, too...

Falafel fritters:
2.5 cups (1.5 cans) chickpeas, drained
1.5 cups cilantro, chopped
1 onion, chopped
2 tsp minced garlic
1 tbs salted tahini
3 tbs breadcrumbs
1 tsp ground cumin
1 tsp ground coriander
1 tsp onion powder
1 tsp garlic powder
1 tsp himalayan salt
1 tsp fresh pepper
1 tsp paprika
1/4 tsp turmeric
1/4 tsp cayenne
1/4 cup + 2 tbs flour
3/4 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp baking soda
3 tbs virgin coconut oil, for frying

Hi, my name is William and I'll be your cooking instructor for this recipe.
Combine wet ingredients in food processor and pulse to desired texture (we blended it to not be too fine to still maintain some texture.)
Mix dry ingredients in mixing bowl then stir in wet ingredients.
Use a non-stick sheet or dust a surface with flour, then form balls about ping-pong ball size in your hands or by using an ice-cream scoop.
Heat pan over medium high heat, then add coconut oil, and cook the falafel balls - covered - on each side until browned.

Sweet Tahini sauce:
1/3 cup salted tahini
1-2 tbs maple syrup
1/4 tsp kebsa
1/4 tsp anardana powder
1/4 tsp ground turmeric
1/4 tsp mustard powder
1/4 tsp lemon powder

In a small mixing bowl, add all the ingredients and whisk thoroughly.

Tangy Tzaziki:
1 container Tofutti cream cheese
1/2 package firm tofu, undrained
1 medium cucumber, finely diced
1 large lemon, juiced
2 tsp dried dill weed
2 tsp garlic powder
2 tsp onion powder
1 tsp sweet paprika
1 tsp Mrs Dash Italian Medley
1 tsp himalayan pink salt
1 tsp fresh black pepper

So...I messed up and bought the wrong container of Tofutti! If you buy the sour cream you shouldn't need the tofu or as much lemon juice. Also if you can't do soy, there are tons of substitutes you can use and recipes out there that should give you an idea of the proportion.
For this, I simply added all ingredients, save the cucumber, to a food processor and blend until smooth. I'm sensitive to garlic and onion, but you can use fresh if you prefer. About 2 cloves and half an onion.
I then cut my cucumber in half, deseeded it with a spoon, and chopped into tiny pieces. Some people also peel the cucumber, especially if it's a more bitter variety like those typically sold in the store.
You should let this sit for a few hours minimum, so the flavors can develop. I usually do it overnight, beginning at room temperature. I really think this helps, but it could be just me.
Stir and add a little dill on top before serving ;)

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Monday, November 9, 2015

Xtreme Potato Leek Soup (GF V Oil-free)

I first made this soup on a cold Hallow's eve! It was a blessing then, and an absolute joy the second time with fresh bread and coconut bacon. Give it a try with family and friends!

Serves: 4-6 | Time: 55 minutes

2 lbs gold potatoes
3 leeks, chopped
1 can white beans
4 cups veggie broth
2-4 cloves of garlic
10 drops liquid smoke
2 tsp hand-ground rosemary
1 tsp onion powder
1 tsp dried thyme
1 tsp pepper
3 bay leaves
Sea salt, to taste
Coconut bacon, opt

Wash the leeks and add to a pot with enough water to cover the bottom. Cover and cook until tender, about 10 minutes. Halfway through add the garlic.
Meanwhile, chop your potatoes.
Blend the leeks and garlic with four cups of vegetable broth.
Pour into the pot and add the diced potatoes, bay leaves, and herbs.
Bring to a boil. Reduce heat to medium and simmer for 45 minutes or until potatoes fall apart when pressed with a spoon.
Drain and rinse the beans. Remove bay leaves. Add beans, pepper, and salt to taste. I also like a squeeze of lemon juice.
The consistency is up to you. I just hand mashed the potatoes with a spoon and left some chunks. Some people like to blend it to a cream.
Top with better than bacon and serve with bread!

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Saturday, October 31, 2015

Spiced Pumpkin Muffins with Cream Cheese Frosting

Just in time for Halloween! I love autumn; I can wear the cutest, comfiest clothes and still get shit done. And I can eat lots of pumpkin-enriched foods! Like these flavorful, fluffy muffins with a tangy frosting. I always get stoked when my baked goods turn out well because I'm much more of a cook. I'll definitely be making these again!

Yields: 24 muffins or 12 muffins and 1 8x8" cake | Time: 40 mins

Muffin Ingredients:
  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 1/2 cups whole wheat flour
  • 2 cups gently packed brown sugar
  • 2 tsp baking soda
  • 1 tsp (heaping) baking powder
  • 1 tsp Redmond real salt
  • 3 tsp pumpkin pie spice
  • 1 tsp ceylon cinnamon
  • 1 15-oz can pumpkin puree
  • 2/3 cup organic coconut oil
  • 1/3 cup agave or maple syrup
  • 2/3 cup non-dairy milk
  • 1/2 cup walnut pieces
In a large bowl, whisk together the all-purpose flour, whole wheat flour, brown sugar, baking soda, baking powder, pumpkin pie spice, cinnamon, and salt.
In a medium bowl, whisk together the pumpkin puree, oil, liquid sweetener, and non-dairy milk.
Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients and use a spatula to fold the ingredients together. Yes, it's a thick batter - just keep mixing. Fold only until there are no pockets of flour that haven’t been incorporated into the batter! Fold in the walnuts.
Preheat oven to 375F.
Oil a silicone muffin tin. Use a tablespoon to fill each muffin cup a little more than halfway. Bake for 20 minutes with one muffin tin on each oven rack. Then switch the positions of the tins and bake for about 5 minutes more or until a tester inserted in the center of a muffin comes out clean. Meanwhile, frosting!

Frosting Ingredients:
  • 8 oz Tofutti cream cheese
  • 3 tbs spiced pear jam*
  • 1.5 tsp vanilla bourbon paste
  • 1.5 tsp almond extract
  • 2/3 cup confectioners’ sugar, sifted (I like it less sweet and more tangy; very easy to add to taste)
*If you don't have jam, then use room temperature vegan butter plus a few dashes of pumpkin spice.

Combine the cream cheese, jam, and extracts in a large bowl. Beat with an electric mixer until smooth and creamy. Add the confectioners’ sugar and beat again until combined. I always get questions and compliments about the almond extract in the icing!

Cool muffins on a wire rack for about 10 minutes, then remove from tin and cool completely. You could probably also frost and serve after 10 minutes!

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Monday, October 26, 2015

Mushroom Stroganoff

I love hearty, creamy dishes in fall but you can only eat so much soup. That's why I like this meal - it combines those great elements with the convenience of a pasta dish. It's also a revamp of a classic! It was met with approval by my vegetarian and animal eating friends alike. Give it a go!

Serves: 4 | Time: 25 minutes

3/4 lb organic spaghetti
1 cup mushrooms, sliced
1 tbs extra virgin olive oil
1/2 yellow onion, diced
3 tsp minced garlic
Parsley, optional

Sauce ingredients:
1/3 cup white wine, optional
1 tsp mesquite liquid smoke
2 tbs Worcestershire sauce*
3/4 cup raw cashews
1/2 block firm tofu
1 cup very hot water
1/2 can tomato paste
1 cube no beef bouillon
1 tbs dijon mustard
1 tsp onion powder
1 tsp garlic powder
1 tsp paprika
1 tsp thyme
1 tsp cumin
1 tsp pepper
Salt, to taste

* make sure there is no fish! some are certified vegan, like Annie's or Edward and Sons

Fill a large pot with water and a generous teaspoon of coarse salt. Cover over high heat.
Chop your veggies.
In a large sauce or saute pan, add your oil over medium heat. Cook the onion until translucent, stirring frequently. Add your garlic until fragrant. Add water as necessary, to prevent sticking. Reduce heat and cover.
In a blender or food processor, add all the sauce ingredients. Blend until smooth, adding more liquid to desired consistency. I prefer a thick sauce!
Pour into the pan and stir until combined. I added some freshly ground sage and rosemary, as my personal preference.
Add spaghetti to the boiling water and cook according to package directions (10 minutes for al dente, for mine).
Taste the sauce and make any final adjustments.
Drain the spaghetti. If it tastes salty, rinse with hot water. Return to the pot and add a little coconut oil if you won't be serving immediately or want to prevent sticking during storage.
I like serving this dish with bread to sop up extra sauce!

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Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Rawrific Herbed Corn Wraps (GF Vegan)

The organic corn was on sale at Sprouts and I had cobs coming out of my ears! ;p

Yields: three 10x14” wraps
Prep: 20 min | Dry time: 10hr

5 ears of fresh corn
4+ tbs tomato paste
1 tsp dry Italian herbs
½ tsp ground flaxseed
½ tsp psyllium powder
½ tsp onion powder
½ tsp garlic powder
¼ tsp turmeric
¼ tsp real salt
⅛ tsp pepper

Cut the kernels off the cobs into a large mixing bowl. Add to a food processor with the tomato paste (sundried tomatoes also work beautifully) and blend on high for half a minute. You might need to scrape down once and pulse a few times.
Pour back into the bowl and stir in the flaxmeal, psyllium powder, and herbs. You could also add them to the food processor in the last few seconds of blending.
Let rest for 5 minutes. Spread thinly onto three dehydrator sheets (this is a delicate, somewhat lengthy process for me). Dry for 10 hours at 120F. Let cool before storing or enjoy right away!

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Thursday, April 30, 2015

Jeweled Curry Rice and Braised Peppery Tofu

Serves: 6-7 | Prep time: 10 min | Cook time: 35 min

2 cups basmati rice
4.5 cups water
1 cup frozen peas & carrots
1 cup fresh corn kernels
1 onion, finely diced
2 tbs curry powder
1 tsp onion powder
1/2 tsp sea salt
1/2 tsp black pepper
1/4 cup vegetable broth
1.25 cups roasted cashews
3/4 cup unsweetened raisins
1/2 cup cilantro, chopped

Rinse and scrub rice. Add to a rice cooker with all the water plus a pinch of salt and dash of curry powder. Steam for 30 minutes.
Meanwhile, sauté all remaining ingredients using the veggie broth, starting with the onions and spices, adding the cashews and raisins last. Sprinkle with fresh cilantro and stir into rice when done.


2 blocks firm tofu, pressed
1-2 tbs virgin coconut oil
1/2 tsp onion powder
1/2 tsp garlic powder
Salt and pepper, to taste

Press firm tofu overnight. Cut and toss with spices. To a nonstick ceramic or cast iron pan, add the oil over medium-high heat. Cook the tofu until golden, about 2.5 minutes on each side, then cover and turn off heat to finish cooking. Serve aside the jeweled rice.

Enjoy :)

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Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Zoodles and Savory Sauce (GF Raw Vegan)

I know it's cold but sometimes you just don't want to cook! Especially if you just did your meal prep for the week. So eat raw!

Serves: 2-3


4 zucchini, spiralized

Savory sauce:
1-2 medium zucchini
2 handfuls whole cilantro
Handful strawberries w/ tops
Handful soaked sundried tomatoes
Handful sliced bella mushrooms
1/2 avocado (would use more)
1 orange bell pepper
1 big celery stalk
2 green onions
1/2 inch ginger

Juice of a lemon

Add all the sauce ingredients to your high-powered blender and using the tamper add just enough water to blend. Water will be released by the zoodles and will thin the sauce. Ignore that it looks like swamp goo!



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Friday, January 9, 2015

Savory Rice Bowl (GF Vegan)

Yes, this recipe requires that you start two days in advance, but it's well worth the wait for some of the best tasting tofu ever. Plus most of the prep time is inactive. So let's get to it!

Serves: 3 | Prep time: 15-20 minutes | Cook time: 30 min

Main ingredients:
3 cups cooked rice
3 sweet potatoes, cubed
1/2 lb brussels sprouts, halved
1 block extra firm tofu, cubed

Marinade:
1/4 cup low-sodium tamari
4 tbs apple cider vinegar
2 tbs pure maple syrup
1 tbs filtered water
3 drops liquid smoke
1 tsp onion powder
1 tsp garlic powder
1 tsp red chili paste
1/4 tsp black pepper

Special sauce:
1/3 cup nut or seed butter (tahini, peanut, etc)
3-4 tbs filtered water
1 tsp red chili paste

Cut a slit in the packet of tofu and let the water drain out. Place in the freezer overnight. In the morning, remove the tofu and let it thaw during the day. Then squeeze out any remaining liquid and cut into 1x1" cubes. It might crumble a bit because it was frozen but that's fine.
In a ziplock bag, mix the ingredients for the marinade. Add the tofu cubes and zip after removing the air. Turn over a few times to coat with the marinade and put in the fridge overnight.

Preheat oven to 400F. Line a baking sheet with a Silpat mat and add the tofu with any remaining marinade. Spread out and cook for 25-30 minutes, stirring once.
Meanwhile, wash and peel your sweet potatoes. You can leave it on but to me the texture was unpleasant in the bowl. Cut into small cubes. Chop the ends off your brussels sprouts and any wilted leaves should fall away. Cut in half and place in a steamer with the sweet potatoes. Cook for 15 minutes, stirring once. If necessary, depending on your steamer, they may need another 5 minutes.

In a small bowl, mix the ingredients for the special sauce. Set aside. In a large bowl add the rice, sweet potatoes, brussels sprouts, and tofu. Toss gently and serve into bowls. Drizzle the special sauce on top. Enjoy! :)

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Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Savory Veggie Lasagne (GF Vegan, low fat, soy-free option)

make this lasagne twice a year - once for my dad's birthday and once around New Years. This recipe is sure to wow family and friends with its combination of savory flavor and creamy texture. No one can tell the ricotta is plant-based and everyone asks for seconds. Dig in!

Serves: 4-6 | Time: 1h 20m

Staples:
7.5oz/230g no-boil lasagne noodles*
2-3 jars of tomato basil sauce
1/2 cup fresh basil, ribboned
1/2 tsp red pepper flakes

Extras:
5 handfuls of baby spinach, shredded
2 roasted sweet peppers, diced
1 medium sweet onion, diced
1 large zucchini, ribboned
1 cup mushrooms, sliced
2 large carrots, ribboned

Ricotta filling:
1 cup cauli-alfredo sauce
1 package of firm tofu
3 tbs nutritional yeast
1/2 lemon fruit juice
3 tbs fresh basil leaves
1.5 tsp garlic powder
1 tsp onion powder
1 tsp kosher salt
1/2 tsp pepper 

Parmesan topping:
1/3 cup roasted salted cashews
3 tbs nutritional yeast flakes
1/4 tsp himalayan pink salt

* Tinkyada, De Boles, and Orgran have great gluten-free lasagne. They can be purchased through Amazon, iHerb, or at select stores. Even though they don't say no-boil, Orgran are instant (as stated on the back). You can use wheat pasta if you prefer.

* Soy-free option: If you have an allergy, or just want an even lower fat lasagne, you can use the Alfredo sauce recipe to make a mashed cauliflower paste. All you have to do is leave out most of the liquid - so use a food processor instead of a blender - and add the basil.*

Start by chopping all your basil. Next we'll make the ricotta. Drain a package of firm tofu (don't press) and place in a bowl. Add all the spices and lemon juice. Mash well with a fork. Add in the basil and stir. Set aside to marinade.

Turn your oven to 400F and deseed the peppers. Wash and place on a small baking sheet. Roast for 40 minutes. Meanwhile, prepare your desired vegetables. I left the spinach, carrots, and zucchini raw. The onions and mushrooms I sautéed.

In a 13x9 inch casserole dish, spread a thin layer of tomato sauce. Cover with lasagne noodles. Smear on a thin layer of ricotta. Top with zucchini strips, sliced carrots, sautéed onions, mushrooms, roasted pepper, and shredded spinach. Scantily cover with a small amount of tomato sauce. Repeat twice for a total of three noodle layers.

The top level will covered in leftover veggies, sauce, and the parmesan. I don't like burnt edges so I always make sure there is enough sauce on the sides.

Bake for 45 minutes at 400F. I covered the lasagne with aluminum foil for the first 30 minutes.

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Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Double Chocolate Muffin Tops (GF Vegan, oil-free, refined sugar free)

My mom told me she was craving chocolate so I decided to indulge her with a delicious yet nutrient-dense dessert. These muffin tops are allergy-friendly, fudge-y, and have a light molasses flavor. These beat Vita Tops any day! They're even picky 3-year-old approved ;)

Double Chocolate Muffin Tops (GF Vegan, oil-free, refined sugar free)

Yields: 12 | Time: 1 hour

Dry:
3/4 cup oat flour
3/4 cup almond flour
1/4 cup cocoa powder
2 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp cinnamon
1/2 tsp pink salt

Wet:
1 cup date paste (7 large medjools *175g* and 1/4 cup+ water)
1 flax egg (1 heaping tbs golden flaxmeal + 3 tbs water)
1/4 cup blackstrap molasses*
1/2 cup plain applesauce
1/4 cup plain plant milk
2 tbs coconut sugar
1 tsp vanilla extract
1/4 cup chocolate chunks**

* If you don't like the taste of molasses, date syrup is a nutritious alternative
** I recommend Enjoy Life brand

Mix the flaxmeal and water in a small bowl. Add the dates to a small bowl of water to soak. Wait 10 minutes.
Preheat oven to 350F/177C.
Pit the dates and add to a small food processor with water. Blend until smooth.
Sift all the dry ingredients into a mixing bowl.
In another bowl, mix all the wet ingredients gently with a spoon.
Pour in half of the dry ingredients, fold, pour in the rest and fold again until incorporated.
Add a tablespoon of batter into each muffin mold (use a silicone tin so there's no sticking).
Add six chocolate chunks to each muffin and top with the remaining batter.
Bake for 26-28 minutes depending on how fudge-y you want them.
Remove from the oven and let cool/rest for 20 minutes.
Squeeze the molds gently from underneath before popping the muffins out.
Serve with a tall glass of cold plant milk!

Enjoy :)

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Nutrition facts (per muffin):
Calories: 160
Fat: 5.8
Sat: .5g
Protein: 3.5g
Carbs: 26g
  Fiber: 4g
Manganese 29% DV
Magnesium 12% DV
Potassium 14% DV
Copper 14% DV
Calcium 9% DV
Iron 12% DV
Selenium 5% DV





Update: Since these were such a big hit I decided to make them again but I realized halfway through I was out of dairy-free baking chips. Using my quick thinking I threw in some peanuts instead and they were fab! Good for those lovers of chocolate and peanut flavors together - but who isn't?