Saturday, December 26, 2015

Christmas Foods 2015!

Happy Holidays everyone! Hope you are enjoying your weekend. I'm just going to dump all my food pics. I am so full and fat from it all! Love!


My husband and I had dinner on xmas eve at our friend's place. Every year they have made a vegan friendly dinner for us. This year vegan Yorkshire puddings were a first!



Delia Smith recipe using soymilk, ener-g egg replacer and oil instead of animal products. They were heavenly!



All together now. My plate. I made the tofurky roast and orange herb gravy.


My friend Hope is a non-vegan vegan baker! She's amazing. Everything just comes out perfect.


These are Fran Costigan's Chocolate Tortes TO LIVE FOR. They really are.




Apple Cider cupcakes from VCTOTW.



Every year we make these Espresso Oatmeal Chip cookies from VCIYCJ.

I got a genius brainwave the next day. Leftover ganache and coconut milk with a little agave made delicious hot chocolate!


Sprinkled with some cinnamon.


Christmas day with my folks and brother. I made breakfast. Vegan Brunch's pastry puffs using Field Roast sausage instead of tempeh. Amazing everytime.


Broccoli quiche from Vegan Brunch. Can't go wrong.


Diner home fries from Vegan Brunch.


Leftover quiche and Bubble and Squeak made from leftover home fries and cabbage for Boxing Day breakfast! Mmmmm!

Saturday, December 19, 2015

Biscuits n Gravy & Nachos!


I used the recipe from the Southern Vegan blog. I first browned some Gimme Lean sausage in oil.


Then made a creamy gravy with oil, flour, soymilk, salt, pepper, Sriracha and then added the sausage.


Made a giant biscuit. Got this idea from my friend Maile. To save time, she makes one big biscuit then just cuts them into squares to serve.


The final result! So creamy and salty and deliciously fluffy.


Made nachos for a snack with Daiya cheese sauce, beans, tofutti sour cream, jalapenos, olives and green onions. Yum!

Saturday, December 5, 2015

Salad & Steamed Cake!


Made a good salad today with hot sauce tofu, avocado, coconut bacon and vegan ranch!


Then my sweet tooth was begging me to make a cake but I didn't feel like baking. Browsed the internet for steamed cakes and found a recipe for steamed semolina pineapple cake and used apple sauce instead of pineapple. Came out great! I also added sultanas to mine.


I was so happy that it steamed beautifully in about 35-40 minutes.


Mine was steamed in a small pyrex glass bowl.


Served with Coco Whip. Mmmmm!!!!

Steamed Cake Recipe

1 cup semolina flour
1 cup coconut milk
1 cup applesauce
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 tsp baking soda
a couple handfuls of sultanas
Mix all ingredients and pour into a greased glass bowl or pan that fit into your steamer apparatus. Make sure you have enough water in the lower pot of your steamer so as to not have it dry out. I used a small pyrex bowl and steamed it inside a small pot with a steamer attachment. Steam for 35-40 minutes until toothpick inserted comes out clean. Some crumbs attached to it are ok. Let cool before turning out and cutting into.

Thursday, December 3, 2015

Perfect Roast Potatoes and Other Stuff.

I was in the mood for roast veggies last night so I rushed home from work and made the following: roast potatoes, roast carrots and Tofurky sausages and gravy. I wanted to make perfect roast potatoes so I consulted Jamie Oliver's book The Ministry Of Food. I borrowed a UK copy from my neighbor but if you go on amazon I think the US title is Food Revolution. So anyway, Jamie says to parboil the veg in water for 5-7 minutes and then let the spuds steam in the colander for 2 minutes after they are drained. Then you shake up the colander to bash the spuds a bit so the edges get kind of fluffy which makes them get all nice and crisp in the oven. Then you prepare a baking pan with a few glugs of olive oil, smashed garlic and fresh rosemary. Toss the spuds in the flavored oil, spread in the pan and roast at 425 F for about an hour. I took mine out after 40 minutes because I was in a rush and they were very well cooked and crisp. If I had left them the full hour, they would have been more perfect and crispier I suppose. But even at 40 minutes, they were delicious!!!! I will make roast potatoes this way from now on (and roast for the full hour).


I love you roast potatoes. My husband and I ate a lot and had the rest for lunch today.


Roast carrots, plain and simple.


Also a Tofurky sausage and canned peas. The gravy is my Thanksgiving orange herb gravy. The best.


Condiments are always a part of my dinner table.