Nov 08, 2009 -
Hey there, sugars!
I have somewhat recently become totally lactose intolerant... as in, no butter, no cheese, no yogurt...
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Jul 17, 2008 -
I have always loved experimenting in the kitchen and I have been a dietetic (health reasons as opposed to moral/ethical) vegan for a little over a year now -- while my diet has expanded to encompass vegetarian choices at present because my budget is somewhat limited while on the job search (^-^) I do plan on following vegan guidelines again as soon as possible, but I figured I'd share the wisdom I've garnered over my year-long journey as the Big V.
Today I've decided to share my own recipe for home-made, Mayan Waffles; chocolate with a little kick to get you going in the morning (but don't let me limit you -- some of my best dinners have circled around breakfast foods). The special equipment you'll need for this recipe is a handy waffle iron.
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Apr 16, 2007 -
In a different group that I started, I posted a recipe for Peanut Rolls. However, this is different as it is vegan and incorportates coconut which is mighty delicious. Hope you all enjoy this one.
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Aug 09, 2007 -
the recipe calls them 'vegan oatmeal cookies.'
i call them 'wonderful little disks of chewy, sweet, delicious, cookie-like goodness that also happen to contain no animal-derived ingredients.'
these satisfy my sweet tooth perfectly.
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Dec 21, 2007 -
INGREDIENTS
1 ½ cups graham crumbs, or store-bought oatmeal cookie crumbs
1/3 cup melted margarine
2 cups coarsely chopped pecans
1 cup non-dairy chocolate chips
½ cup maple syrup or brown rice syrup or corn syrup
¼ cup Kahlua or other coffee flavoured liqueur
4 tbsp soy milk
2 tbsp cornstarch or tapioca starch
2 tbsp blackstrap molasses
½ tsp sea salt
Preheat your oven to 350. Mix the cookie crumbs with the melted margarine and press into a 9" pie plate, all along the bottom and sides. Bake for ten minutes, the remove from the oven.
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Oct 27, 2009 -
Interested in improving your overall health and increasing your energy and endurance?
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Aug 11, 2007 -
This is a quick recipe for a large quantity of tofu so that there are lots of leftovers.
Preheat oven to 200 degrees C/175 degrees F
Here's what you need:
-large glass or similar baking dish (see picture)
-Package of Tofu (I used 2 blocks so that I can have leftovers)
-1/3 Medium onion or more
-1 head of garlic
-1 inch of ginger or more
-1/4 cup soy sauce or tamari
-splash of rice wine vinegar or ume plum vinegar
-sesame oil to cover tofu
-3 stems or so of cilantro/coriander
Optional
-10 cumin seeds
-sprinkle of cumin powder
-2 green (or red) chillies
Chop all ingredients (chop tofu in cubes - see picture), add liquid ingredients and toss together. I usually just mix everything in the dish that I'm using to bake it all in.
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Jun 28, 2007 -
Roasted Red Pepper Dip - Serves 8 as an appetizer
Original recipe from Whole Foods.
Try this alternative to the usual hummus. Muhammara is a delicious Syrian recipe for a spread of roasted red peppers, toasted walnuts and a touch of spice, offset by pomegranate molasses.
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Aug 02, 2007 -
I hated having to give up cheese, but feeling better was much more important! In my quest for "fake" cheese, I have found several alternatives.
Here's the skinny:
Rice cheese: I think is the tastiest, especially for sandwiches, BUT it contains casein-a dried milk protein that enables the cheese to melt.
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Mar 23, 2007 -
Iced Mint Tea - Makes 4 servings
Original recipe from VegCooking.com.
Ingredients:
5 cups water
2 tsp. ordinary black or Darjeeling tea leaves (2 tea bags)
1/4 cup sugar, to taste
1 cup chopped fresh mint leaves
2 Tbsp.
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