Here's what we've been trying from our new cookbooks!
Cam attempted a curry from his own recipe. It was pretty tasty. Still needs a bit of work though.
We've been making lots of this roast! It's the Sanitarium vegetarian roast. I made Sweet Potato Mash - where has this been all my life? I can't go more than a week without this roast.
Creamy Chickpea Soup with Moroccan Spice Oil (The Voluptuous Vegan page 34). Like my smiley face? This was really runny, but super delish.
Yin Yang Salad with Peanut-Sesame Dressing (The Real Food Daily Cookbook p99). This contains 2/3cup of peanut butter. It's peanut-tastic!
Salt and Pepper Tofu (The Post Punk Kitchen Forums, here). My friend Kath loved this. We also had too much wine that night!
Caesar Salad with Roast Garlic Croutons (Veganomicon p81). I added Joni's Bakin Bits on the top. Yum! Beware: Those croutons are amazing (and amazingly fatty).
Cholent (Veganomicon p182). Cam made this one. We loved it!
If you don't have Veganomicon yet. WHY ARE YOU HOLDING OUT? Seriously. This cookbook rocks. I don't know how Isa and Terry are going to top this one.
7 comments:
mmm, Cam's curry looks quite enticing - how fun that it's an original recipe! :0)
The Roast, Creamy Chickpea Soup (love the smiley face!), Yin Yang Salad with Peanut-Sesame Dressing (2/3 cup peanut butter?? yum!), Caesar Salad, and Cholent ALSO look quite enticing and delicious - and I agree, Veganomicon does indeed rock. I've only made one recipe so far, but it was a sensational one!! :0)
Veganomicon is sold out now isn't it? :(
Wow that salt and pepper tofu looks excellent. (Everything else does too, but I'm in the mood for tofu! :P)
I just found this blog! I was searching for vegan fried rice. YAY! FOR MORE FOOD TO LOOK AT!
those look really tasty! i've been intimidated to buy veganomicon because of how complex the recipes seem to be. i should really quit my belly-aching and just buy it already. they have it our local b&n.....
God bless!!!
Jhon 3:16.................
I don't like the sound of all those lists he's making - it's like taking too many notes at high school; you experience you've achieved something when you haven't.
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