Showing posts with label dinner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dinner. Show all posts

Saturday, 26 November 2016

Vegan Festive Blog: how to make a vegan thanksgiving/christmas feast in 37 degree heat


Thanksgiving. As aussies, we don't really know what it is, but we're willing to use it as an excuse to have dinner in the backyard under the xmas lights that have been up for the last three years in the hottest night so far this year and call it practice for xmas, just in case we feel like it.

Also, massive photo fail. The above is the cornbread remnants covered in Tofutti cream cheese and strawberry jam, which it turns out is a solid breakfast decision.

The following is a list of links to recipes I followed to make a vegan Thanksgiving dinner for six people, with serving suggestions.


Pre dinner snacks:

Why yes, I did make aquafaba mozzarella, thanks for asking:


It was easy and mainly involves non active time, you can make it the morning if you want to use it that evening, probably just soak the cashews the night before.

I used the liquid from one can of chickpeas, which was about 3/4 of a cup, but it didn't seem to make a difference in the grand scheme of things.

When it came to serving, I turned it out of the ramekin I set it in having refrigerated it for six hours as intended, sliced it with a cheese slicer (it's soft, and not as rubbery as mozzarella, so a regular knife mushed more than cut). It did stay together well for the main part. I sliced it and popped it on a bit of sliced tomato with a basil leaf on top. I also served with marinated olives, crackers, and Obela dip. Bloody delicious. Here's a picture of the leftovers:


Main meal:

- Prospect Park Potato Salad from Veganomicon
- Quinoa Black Bean Salad from Appetite for Reduction
- Roast veggie salad (based on garlicy brussel sprouts in Vegan With A Vengance)
- Pumpkin Corn Bread from Isa Chandra

All this went out at once. Here's a regram from Bec, at least someone was taking pictures of the food.




I did make the following amendments to the recipes:
- Halved the potato salad recipe
- I couldn't get fresh cranberries or chestnuts for the Seitan Roast, so I used half a tin of tinned chestnuts and half a cup of dried cranberries, I also used a torn up breadroll in the stuffing and no flour.
- Roast veggie salad was six halved brussel sprouts, four carrots chopped into thick sticks, and a handful of stringless beans in finger lengths all tossed in oil, a splash of maple syrup, salt, and three cloves of chopped garlic and roasted for an hour at about 120 degrees celsius. I added almond flakes in the last 10 minutes and served in a salad bowl on a bed of baby spinach leaves.

From a timing perspective I made the seitan stuffing, quinoa salad and potato salad in the morning so they could cool in the fridge during the day,  then around half five I put the veggies in to roast and started steaming the seitan around six. The cornbread can be made anytime, I think I did it around the middle of the day to free up the oven for later.

Dessert:

My favourite thing in the whole wide world.



I hadn't hazarded vegan pumpkin pie but I'd been wanting to very much. But pumpkin can be hit and miss at the best of times, so when I saw this Vegan Sweet Potato Tart from Fragrant Vanilla cake I knew it was fate, and it was bloody delicious. I used a pie crust from Vegan Pie in the Sky, which I baked blind for ten minutes, then served with Veganomicon vanilla icecream. I made the pie on the day, but it's actually better the day after so might recommend pre-making next time.

Seriously, though, if you're freaking out about hosting a vegan festive meal, don't. If you add extra people, do another salad or two. Maybe a pearl cous-cous sweet potato number? Then sit back, relax, and watch the compliments roll in.

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Wednesday, 6 May 2015

Vegan Dinner Recipe: Pasta Alfredo with Mushroom and Sundried Tomato



This recipe is the bomb. It's easy. It's quick. It uses one pasta pot and an blender. It's delicious. Sure, it's probably not going to win any healthy eating prizes, but it's worth it for the taste. We eat this like once a week, because, well, we're vegan, so we're super healthy naturally, right? :)

Sunday, 3 May 2015

Vegan Dinner Blog: Artichoke Pasta






This is not my own recipe, this is a link to a delicious recipe I found on One Green Planet. I'm trying to get back into recipe blogging, but failing that I'm putting up links when I make a meal off the internet because... you know... we all gotta eat, and frankly, there are some PHENOMENAL recipes already there for the taking and I am here to guide you to them!

Friday, 8 November 2013

Vegan Dinner Recipe: Burger Beet Patties


Just say yes, guys. Just say yes. I found this recipe on the post punk kitchen, and I make them ALL THE TIME. With my own home made burger buns. Hells yes, these burgers are the business. And friends, are they FILLING. Let us begin:

Thursday, 31 October 2013

Vegan Dinner Recipe: Nut Burger Patties



This recipe is adapted from one of the Hare Krishna recipe books. I'm pretty sure it was originally vegan anyway, bless them, but I added some stuff for extra deliciousness.

These babies can certainly be eaten on buns, with a bit of ketchup and mayo and mustard, some fried onions, some sliced tomato, lettuce, beetroot, avocado... god I'm hungry. Or, if one can't deal with the idea of eating bread (that was me) One could serve it with bean salad and a roast veggie stack. DEEE-LICIOUS.

Saturday, 12 October 2013

Vegan Dinner Recipe: Orecchiette with white wine, garlic and greens






This is a delicious, visually appealing dinner. A grown-up dinner. A dinner that I got from a cookbook and altered slightly... and that cookbook was by my fave vegan author, Isa Chandra Moskowitz. LOVE HER. It's not an all-the-time dinner... there's no protein source included... but it's really, really tasty. And therefore excellent to serve to non-vegans, to set a good example about how TRULY QUALITY a good vegan pasta can taste. Let us begin:


Tuesday, 1 October 2013

Vegan Dinner Recipe: Pad-Thai, sort of






You know that bit in Hitch-hiker's guide to the galaxy, where Arthur keeps trying to get a cup of tea from the machine on that improbability space craft and it keeps on giving him 'something that is almost entirely, but not quite, exactly unlike tea'? This is my 'something that is almost entirely, but not quite, exactly unlike Pad-Thai'.

I love a good stir-fry, but I generally get the hankering for one right before I make dinner, so there isn't time to pre-plan it shopping-wise. So tonight I got together all the bits and pieces I had that seemed appropriate and made the closest approximation to Pad-Thai that I could. And it tasted AMAZING. So I'm passing on the recipe to you guys. Don't say I don't do anything for you!

Sunday, 29 September 2013

Vegan Dinner Recipe: Rainbow risotto for a rainy day



Risotto. Is there anything more satisfying on a rainy day? This risotto is a flavourful medley of reds and greens, and, once you have the hang of it, is pretty easy, just with a lot of stirring.

Friday, 13 September 2013

Vegan Dinner Recipe: Colourful corn pudding with beans






This recipe is basically my tortillas recipe but with corn pudding instead of tortillas. Make the pudding first, then serve with bean and corn mix, an avocado salsa, some sour-cream, and a sneaky jalepeno if you're feeling dangerous. The balance of flavours between the sweet corn pudding and spicy toppings and smooth avocado makes this baby a winner in either summer or winter.


Friday, 6 September 2013

Vegan Dinner Recipe: Gallo Pinto (Rice and Beans)



Oh. My. God. It might not look like much, but this guy is the highest level of comfort food known to humans. We discovered gallo pinto (direct translation "speckled/spotted hen") in Nicaragua, where they sold it everywhere for breakfast, lunch and dinner. It's greasy, it's fantastic with hash browns or faux meat sides or veggies or... well, anything. It's a great side, and it's also great in a giant bowl on its own.

And it's cheap. And pretty easy. There is NO DOWNSIDE. Aside from the fact that it's pretty bloody unhealthy, but you know, you can't win em all!


Thursday, 5 September 2013

Vegan Dinner Recipe: A whole lotta lasagne



Veggie lasagne has NEVER BEEN EASIER. Okay, that might be an exaggeration. But it's VERY EASY. Obviously there's the whole cooking-time to factor in, but on the whole, this is a no-fuss, well rounded meal packed with veggies and lentils and whatnot. I even add some cashew ricotta for laughs, and the bechamel effect. This is PERFECT in texture (I've spent so long making them accidentally to moist or too dry!) and serves a reluctant four (or an enthusiastic three. Four with salad.)

Here we go!

Tuesday, 3 September 2013

Vegan Dinner Recipe: Yellow split pea dahl



Today I worked and then immediately went to a class, and didn't get home till five thirty. Needless to say, EXHAUSTED! But, because I'm a clever kid, I remembered this morning to soak a cup and a half of yellow split peas in about three cups of boiling water before I left the house, because then I could rest easy about dinner.

This is such an easy meal and works with a variety of things.

Because I'm scraping the bottom of the cupboard I'm going to add peas for a bit of green. If I had spinach, I would either add that during cooking around where I'd add the peas, or, I'd cook it up separately with some garlic and fenugreek leaves. Also, I will be serving the dahl with roti, but it works just as well with any of the usual suspects: naan, rice, fruity nut rice (I love that stuff)... yeah.

To the recipe!

Sunday, 1 September 2013

Vegan Dinner Recipe: Hearty sweet potato, carrot and chickpea soup



This is a delicious, winter-y, orange-coloured soup, perfect with bagels, if I don't say so myself. And it's bloody easy. It's less than an hour and serves about six people. Let's get to it!


Friday, 30 August 2013

Vegan Dinner Recipe: Creamy mushroom pasta bake

I wish this was the finished version. I didn't get to see the finished version, it was gone by the time I got home. Imagine this but a bit brown from being in the oven, okay?


I don't know about you, but as a vegan, one of the things I really missed was creamy pasta sauce. I lot of my pastas required it, and I didn't just want to switch to tomato pasta all the time. So I did my research like the diligent person I am, and discovered the secret.

Cashews. They just need to be pre-soaked.

Don't believe me? You NEED to try this. Just you wait.


Tuesday, 27 August 2013

Vegan Dinner Recipe: Mixed veggie coconut korma


This meal is wholesome and filling and hearty, and only as spicy as you want it to be. Today was miserable weather so it seemed like just the ticket, and it was definitely worth it!


Monday, 26 August 2013

Vegan Dinner Recipe: Black-bean filled tortillas with sweet potato



This recipe is the bomb. We are big fans of Mexican-style food in this house, and obviously the discovery of tofutti sour cream meant that we hardly had a dent in the Mexican experience after switching to vegan. These tortillas (or are they enchilladas? buritos? I JUST DON'T KNOW!) have a variety of fillings to cram in for the perfect balance in taste. And, while there are a lot of components, the cooking of them is dead easy.

Friday, 23 August 2013

Vegan Dinner Recipe: The mighty taco



Tacos, baby.

Do these really require an introduction? I mean, EVERYBODY loves tacos, right? I have been really working on vegan alternatives for Mexican style food because Mexi is quick and casual and flavourful and fun.

I've just realised that I forgot to put jalapeno chillies on top. NOOOO! Now I'm going to have to make tacos again.

This recipe could serve up to four, because it makes quite a bit of bean filling. Make sure you buy enough taco shells and try not to overfill them (if you must over fill them, wear a bib).

Wednesday, 21 August 2013

Vegan Dinner Recipe: Spinach filo comfort pie



I've really missed spinach and feta pie since going vegan, and I'm going to try and replicate it. Right now. With you guys as my witnesses.

Be afraid.

Kidding.

To the kitchen!

Monday, 19 August 2013

Vegan Dinner Recipe: Baked red curry



I don't know why there's a difference, but baked curry kicks normal, cooked-on-the-stove curry's arse. I don't know why or how, but seriously, once you've had a baked curry you'll start feeling disdainful about curry cooked any other way. This is a household favourite, and when word gets out that this is dinner, there's no way anybody's got other plans. This recipe serves three, and I serve it with steamed rice. There are never left overs!

Saturday, 17 August 2013

Vegan Dinner Recipe: Nosages and hash browns.



You know how sometimes you think that a lazy fry up is just the ticket for a quiet night in? Well, this is that fry up. It's super quick (provided you've done a wee bit of prep earlier) and it's FRIED, so that is a bonus. And I like to serve it with steamed veggies so it takes on the vibe of a well rounded meal.

Alternatively, scrap the veggies, fry up some onion and mushroom, roast some tomatoes in rock salt, and serve this meal up as a massive vegan breakfast.

So versatile!