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kittygrrl 04-24-2012 08:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by greco (Post 570250)
Ok, I must get a vegetarian cook book...my spelt pasta came out pretty good...but my blended black beans? Well, lets just say it needs some work...smiling...still, it was good tasting beans again.

I added garlic, onions to the beans, blended...yes I had sauteed the garlic
and onions first and cooked the beans so the blend was hot, then I re-heated
for about a minute. Poured this over my spelt pasta, and had a salad (the biggest part of this meal), with red/yellow peppers, romaine lettuce, olives.

It was good, but something was missing from the bean blend...what I have no idea...so, if you have any suggestions for veggie cook books I could use them...and I feel very full...learning as I go, enjoy your week Veggie Lovers, Greco

It may not be possible to duplicate the mexi-bean flavor because they often put bacon grease/lard into their beans when they drill them or fry them in a little of this. You might try adding roasted garlic as this can add another dimension of flavor that is awfully good.

kittygrrl 04-24-2012 10:51 PM

broccoli salad
 
Had an amazing broccoli salad the other day that had sunflower seeds, dried cranberries, celery, and a little purple onion..The dressing was some sort of lemony mayonnaise..This is worth a repeat, yuM

SugarFemme 04-25-2012 12:08 AM

A good way to get a smokey flavor in the beans would be to use Brewers Yeast. It adds a lot of nutrition and flavor to food.




Quote:

Originally Posted by kittygrrl (Post 572104)
It may not be possible to duplicate the mexi-bean flavor because they often put bacon grease/lard into their beans when they drill them or fry them in a little of this. You might try adding roasted garlic as this can add another dimension of flavor that is awfully good.


Beloved 04-25-2012 04:43 AM

Last night I made the Tamarind Lentils from Veganomicon. I LOOOOVE that recipe. It always takes my lentils a lot longer to cook than the recipe says. I am vegetarian but I cook a lot of vegan dishes.

Greco 04-29-2012 08:37 AM

Green
 
Morning Veggie Lovers,

am green smoothie:

pears apples brazil nuts spinach
green powder soy milk (organic, non-gmo)

added red powder for after run


Discovered something this morning when grocery
shopping at Trader Joe's in my neighborhood...

the apples were from Chile, S.A. and the pears
from Argentina, S.A. so much for local food

I discovered this after I had brought them home

I don't have an issue that this country is importing
from other countries. Its the idea that so much
oil was used to get those pears and apples here.

Its about walking my talk...so yes its local for me
because I want my neighbors to be supported, and
care for Mother Earth in all the ways I can as an
individual even if that means changing my green
smoothie to only what is local.

Next Sunday I'll check the Farmer's Market and see
what is being sold that is local.

enjoy your day, Greco

Dominique 04-29-2012 10:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by greco (Post 574755)
Morning Veggie Lovers,

Good Afternoon. I couldn't resist stopping in here to see what you're talking about!:sunglass:
Discovered something this morning when grocery
shopping at Trader Joe's in my neighborhood...

the apples were from Chile, S.A. and the pears
from Argentina, S.A. so much for local food

I discovered this after I had brought them home

I don't have an issue that this country is importing
from other countries. Its the idea that so much
oil was used to get those pears and apples here.
That is half of my issue...the other half is how long did it take to get the stuff here? The food sitting in shipping containers and what are they doing to it to keep it appearing ripe??
Its about walking my talk...so yes its local for me
because I want my neighbors to be supported, and
care for Mother Earth in all the ways I can as an
individual even if that means changing my green
smoothie to only what is local.
EXACTLY! I was experimenting with artichokes yesterday, for this reason!!
Next Sunday I'll check the Farmer's Market and see
what is being sold that is local.
I'm still eating Asparagus every day:blink:(and now avocodo's)
does anybody know if I can freeze asparagus? The asparagus season is short lived I'm told....another week or so and then none until the end of summer.

enjoy your day, Greco

Thank you! Same to you.:tea:

Greco 04-29-2012 11:42 AM

freeze?
 
Dominique, I've no idea if you can freeze them, but why not? I'd give it a try and see how it works out or not...avocados...how I love them, but not in season here yet so I'll wait until June...good luck on the asparagus...someone on here must know...Greco

Passionaria 04-29-2012 12:13 PM

I am not currently a vegan or vegetarian, although I do love and eat this cuisine often. I used to be really strict and "force" myself into being vegetarian, but it made me feel rebellious. And I thought how silly to rebel against myself????? Now I am trying to listen to my body and delight her in what she calls for. It's been a long process for me making peace with food, as I can be an emotional eater. So I am an omnivore with wicked vegan desert tendencies. Love veggie cuisine, but also the grounding of animal products.

I just wanted to say I am so enjoying the recipe ideas! Yummy, it's so yummy......

Quote:

Originally Posted by Beloved (Post 572242)
Last night I made the Tamarind Lentils from Veganomicon. I LOOOOVE that recipe. It always takes my lentils a lot longer to cook than the recipe says. I am vegetarian but I cook a lot of vegan dishes.


This recipe sounded intriguing, so I went looking for them online, and voila very cool site/blog with lots of recipes, TY I'm loving it <3

Veganomicon


kittygirl these sound amazing, I can't wait to try them!!

Classic Macaroons

2 cups dried, unsweetened coconut
½ cup almond flour
¼ cup coconut butter
½ cup maple syrup
1/8 teaspoon vanilla
Sea salt to taste
Mix all ingredients together. Roll into balls. Refrigerate until solid. If you're not totally raw, try these dipped in nutella..you will thank me

Greco: Try steaming the Asparagus till it is firm but just turns bright green, then freeze. That is how I do green beans, and it may just work for Asparagus as well?

Off to fantasize about coconut macaroons....AYE!

Greco 05-06-2012 10:59 AM

meals
 
Hi Veggie Lovers,

Today's lunch/dinner: organic, non-gmo

red onion, olives/capers, garlic, ginger
broccoli

sauteed in coconut oil (very little just enough
to make onions translucent, black pepper (ground)

over

angel hair pasta and tossed w/a little olive oil
and ground walnuts

with a celery and cucumber salad
w/lemon olive oil dressing

and green w/mint tea

delicious.

enjoy having am green smoothie
and one meal these days

with a tea and a slice of spelt bread
with fruit spread later in the day
if I'm hungry.

enjoying cooking again.

Also FYI the brand of Westsoy
has soy milk that is organic
and verified non-gmo

enjoy your Sunday, Greco

Licious 05-06-2012 09:19 PM

Hi everyone!

I was lacto/ovo veg for over a decade and vegan for a few years. Missed chicken and eggs and dairy *nothing else really* and was eating it but seems am going back towards my veggie roots again for a variety of reasons.

Anyway, this is a great thread and I am subscribing!

Thanks everyone for sharing great recipes and ideas.

kittygrrl 05-08-2012 01:00 PM

greco
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by greco (Post 570031)
This morning's Green Smoothie:

spinach walnuts apples pears green powder

H20 chia seeds Udo's Omega 3/6

Running again was a delight this morning
though it was cold...still felt good to move
running once again

enjoy your Sunday, Greco

This smoothie combo sounds so good, so i am trying it tomorrow. with a little lemon juice & minus the Omega 3/6, which i don't have..thanks!

Greco 05-11-2012 03:35 PM

cook book
 
Yes kittygrrl it was delicious...for tonight's dinner

Italian rice and beans

brown rice Italian herbs basil oregano pine nuts

sun-dried tomatoes (packed in olive oil) balsamic vinegar

northern beans (canned) baby spinach zest from 1 lemon

and romaine/celery/carrot salad mint tea.

yep I finally got a cook book! It makes a difference.

"Vegan yum yum" by Lauren Ulm

great photos of the meals in this one

enjoy your evening, Greco

Quote:

Originally Posted by kittygrrl (Post 581004)
This smoothie combo sounds so good, so i am trying it tomorrow. with a little lemon juice & minus the Omega 3/6, which i don't have..thanks!


Greco 07-05-2012 04:35 PM

VLs
 
Hi Veggie Lovers,

Haven't posted here in a while, hope you all are doing well.

I thought this was a cool idea especially now in the Heat of
this Summer

enjoy, Greco


How-To Make Spinach Pops (For Smoothies & Protein Shakes)


Femminator 07-06-2012 06:16 PM

I have a great greens recipie.


Greek Greens

Take 4 cups of greens, any will do and steam in a little bit of water until they are wilted, and tender, but not mushy. Obviously Spinach will take much less time than beet greens or collards for example. Drain them and press a bit so they are not soggy and water logged.

Sautee 1 to 2 cloves minced garlic(I prefer more as I love garlic, but you may use less) in 2 tablespoons Olive Oil. Satuee until tender, 2 mins aprox. Add 1/2 to 1 teaspoon of lemon juice and a sprinkle of salt to taste.

Mix the greens and the Olive Oil mixture together, add Feta Cheese crumbles, about 1/4 cup will do.

Sometimes I crisp up some tofu and add that also. It tastes great and even my kids adore them this way.



I also don't make Sloppy Joes with meat or crumbles. I use Green Lentils instead and add sloppy joe mix, some brown sugar and a bit of ketchup. I cook in the crock pot and leave burger buns on the counter for the kids when they get home from school.

nycfem 07-06-2012 07:24 PM

Both sound like great recipes! How do you make your tofu when you do it for this first recipe? You have good ideas!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Femminator (Post 611958)
I have a great greens recipie.


Greek Greens

Take 4 cups of greens, any will do and steam in a little bit of water until they are wilted, and tender, but not mushy. Obviously Spinach will take much less time than beet greens or collards for example. Drain them and press a bit so they are not soggy and water logged.

Sautee 1 to 2 cloves minced garlic(I prefer more as I love garlic, but you may use less) in 2 tablespoons Olive Oil. Satuee until tender, 2 mins aprox. Add 1/2 to 1 teaspoon of lemon juice and a sprinkle of salt to taste.

Mix the greens and the Olive Oil mixture together, add Feta Cheese crumbles, about 1/4 cup will do.

Sometimes I crisp up some tofu and add that also. It tastes great and even my kids adore them this way.



I also don't make Sloppy Joes with meat or crumbles. I use Green Lentils instead and add sloppy joe mix, some brown sugar and a bit of ketchup. I cook in the crock pot and leave burger buns on the counter for the kids when they get home from school.


nycfem 07-06-2012 07:31 PM

Made a new dish that passed the "Husbutch Test." I nearly-dry-sauteed french beans in fresh ginger, garlic, and sesame oil (very, very little oil) for a long time (gave it a smoky flavor). I separately sauteed mushrooms, then poured the juice from the mushrooms into the pan with the beans and also added lite coconut milk. It was quite mild, because BB doesn't like spice (I love spice!) yet flavorful, a bit Thai-like.

Greco 07-07-2012 12:47 PM

Green Heaven
 
Femminator, your Greek Greens recipe sounds delicious and right
up my alley since I love garlic thanks, Greco

Quote:

Originally Posted by Femminator (Post 611958)
I have a great greens recipie.


Greek Greens

Take 4 cups of greens, any will do and steam in a little bit of water until they are wilted, and tender, but not mushy. Obviously Spinach will take much less time than beet greens or collards for example. Drain them and press a bit so they are not soggy and water logged.

Sautee 1 to 2 cloves minced garlic(I prefer more as I love garlic, but you may use less) in 2 tablespoons Olive Oil. Satuee until tender, 2 mins aprox. Add 1/2 to 1 teaspoon of lemon juice and a sprinkle of salt to taste.

Mix the greens and the Olive Oil mixture together, add Feta Cheese crumbles, about 1/4 cup will do.

Sometimes I crisp up some tofu and add that also. It tastes great and even my kids adore them this way.



I also don't make Sloppy Joes with meat or crumbles. I use Green Lentils instead and add sloppy joe mix, some brown sugar and a bit of ketchup. I cook in the crock pot and leave burger buns on the counter for the kids when they get home from school.


Greco 07-13-2012 05:26 PM

Mozzarella
 
Veggie Lovers

This evening had a strong desire for

Mozzarella cut med thin

Roma tomatoes

a bit of salt black pepper

but where were my olives?!

No olives no capers so

added my own hot salsa

which is made from green chillies
a bit of lemon juice and jalapenos

Cool sensual dish for this hot weather

and very satisfying.

Greco

Femminator 07-13-2012 08:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nycfembbw (Post 612014)
Both sound like great recipes! How do you make your tofu when you do it for this first recipe? You have good ideas!

I use the pre cubed type(I cheat) and put some olive oil in a pan and toss the cubes in when the oil is hot. I add some garlic or onion powder and fry each side until crisp. You can add anything at all to Tofu. Sometimes I add curry powder or Cumin, anything goes. Tofu soaks up what you put on it.

I have made a great Hot Lime Tofu. You just take slices of Tofu, and dip them into lime juice, then you dredge into Cajun seasoning(I get it from the store) and put on an oiled dish to bake. Turn them after a bit and both sides get crispy. Sometimes I spray the Tofu with a non stick srapy oil of some type to help it crisp in the oven. I use it in sandwiches, for a main dish etc. Just remember to press you Tofu first so it is not too wet.

nycfem 07-13-2012 08:11 PM

Sounds really good! How long do you bake the tofu and what temp?


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