Tuesday, December 24, 2013
Cabbage and Onion Pierogies, Potato and Smoked Mushroom Pierogies, Roasted Pear and Brussels Sprouts Salad, Flaky Dinner Biscuits, Baklava
Dinner 12/24
Cabbage and Onion Pierogies
Potato and Smoked Mushroom Pierogies
Roasted Pear and Brussels Sprouts Salad
Flaky Dinner Biscuits
Dessert
Baklava
It's time for our annual family holiday dinner, and as always we made two kinds of pierogies -- cabbage/onion and potato/smoked mushroom served along side a Roasted Pear and Brussels Sprouts salad...
...along with these Einkorn flour flaky biscuits. I didn't want to put them on the plate with Pierogi shot, so you can see the mushroom design on the dinner plate.
For dessert, Liz made her family recipe for Baklava.
That'll do it for 2013, see you next year!
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Sunday, December 22, 2013
Chanterelle Mushroom Banh Mi
Dinner 12/22
Chanterelle Mushroom Banh Mi
Post-Holiday Party meals are always simple, but these Banh Mi were awesome -- sauteed chanterelles with crisp red onion, cucumber, radishes and cilantro with Vegenaise and Sriracha on a bun that Liz made earlier in the week for just this occasion -- always thinking ahead! ;)
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Saturday, December 21, 2013
Holiday Party XVII
Holiday Party XVII 12/21
They Came, They Saw, They Ate.
The 17th annual Holiday Party was another fun blowout, with 50 or so friends stopping by for tasty vegan food. Both kids had a large contingent of friends this year, which added to the amount of food prepared for our (secret) vegan outreach project ;)
Here's some of the dishes we served...
Stuffed Mushrooms
Olive & Sun-Dried Tomato Palmiers
Paella with Green Beans and Pecan-Smoked Tofu
Pasta Salad with Broccoli
Of course, the Triple Tofu Salad Sandwich Tower has to be included.
6:30pm: The calm before the storm at the Table...
...and in the kitchen.
also made, but not shown, BBQ Lollipops, Bourguignon, Cassoulet, Tapenade, Hummus (as required by law at any gathering of vegans) and Artichoke Dip
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Saturday, November 30, 2013
Pressed Rice Cakes filled with Chile-Eggplant Sofrito
Dinner 11/30
Pressed Rice Cakes filled with Eggplant Sofrito
One part Martin Yan, one part Ivan Orkin equals delicious.
The base uses glutenous rice (2 cups glutenous rice, 3 cups of water, 1 tsp. salt, bring to a boil, cover, reduce to low, cook 40 minutes).
While that's cooking, make a garlic oil (cook 2 tsp. minced garlic in 1 tbs. of Canola oil, until golden, let cool).
We love chile-eggplant sofrito from Ivan Orkin's book "Ivan Ramen: Love, Obsession, and Recipes from Tokyo's Most Unlikely Noodle Joint" and have used it for other dishes, but here it really shines.
1 cup canola oil
1 large onion, minced (2 cups)
1/2 small eggplant, minced (1 1/2 cups)
2 medium tomatoes, minced (1 1/4 cups)
2 1/2 teaspoons chipotle chile powder
Kosher salt
In a large saucepan, heat the oil. Add the onion and eggplant and cook over low heat, stirring occasionally, until the vegetables are very soft, about 1 hour. Add the tomatoes and cook, stirring occasionally, until the tomatoes have almost melted, about 1 hour. Stir in the chipotle powder and cook for 15 minutes longer; season with salt. Transfer the sofrito to a bowl and let cool to room temperature. Drain the sofrito in a sieve; discard the oil or reserve it for another use.
To assemble, use a loaf pan, put a layer of plastic wrap down, brush with the garlic oil, sprinkle about 2 Tbs. of sesame seeds and press half of the rice mixture in and flatten, add the center layer of the sofrito and top with the rest of the rice, brush the top with garlic oil and sprinkle another 2 Tbs. of sesame seeds. Finally, put a second pan or more plastic wrap on top and weigh it down with a couple of heavy cans for 20 minutes. At that point, cut them into triangles and eat
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Thursday, November 28, 2013
What The Hell Does A Vegan Eat For Thanksgiving Anyway? 2013 Edition
Thanksgiving 2013
Hickory-Smoked Tofu stuffed with Collard Greens and Mushrooms
Braised Carrots
Braised Brussels Sprouts
Stuffing
Butternut Squash Puree
Knotted Dinner Rolls
Whoopie Pies
And now... here's a whole lot of photos...
The table...
a pre-dinner snack of Radish Toasts
The knotted rolls proofing...
...and fresh out of the oven
Braised Carrots
Bread Stuffing
Of course, the non-traditional dessert of Whoopie Pies...
...and finally, Mr. Crow is looking for crumbs.
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Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Ramen
Dinner 11/27
Ramen
This time around the ramen featured: Tea-Smoked Tofu, Shiitake Mushrooms, Scallions, Radish Greens, Carrots & (non-traditional, but GF) Rice Noodles.
And, as always, made with our Shiitake Mushroom broth
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Saturday, November 23, 2013
Manicotti with Crepes filled with Vegan Ricotta topped with Tomato Sauce
Dinner 11/23
Manicotti with Crepes filled with Vegan Ricotta topped with Tomato Sauce
So, this happened...
The savory crepes are from from VwaV, Ricotta from here plus tomato sauce.
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No-Knead Bread
Bread 11/23
No-Knead Bread
I wanted to give this bread its own entry... Liz has dialed in the right hydration to flour ratio for the no-knead bread -- which is a little different when using Einkorn flour (as opposed to the all-purpose flour). Previously, they were a little too wet when trying to convert the recipe 1:1, but now they are more "shaggy" (a technical term) which makes for a better loaf.
It's baked in the Le Crueset enameled cast-iron Dutch oven, and tastes even better than it looks.
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Friday, November 08, 2013
Mahjouba (Algerian Crepes), White Bean Stew and Roasted Cauliflower with Pesto
Dinner 11/08
Mahjouba (Algerian Crepes)
White Bean Stew
Roasted Cauliflower with Pesto
We made these delicious crepes last year from this Saveur recipe using our trusty cast-iron skillet to fry these up. A perfect way to start off a Friday evening.
Served along with a simple White Bean stew and Roasted Cauliflower with Pesto.
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Thursday, October 31, 2013
A Brief Announcement
A Brief Announcement 10/31
Apologies, visitors from the future!
There's going to be many, many pictures posted between now and the end of 2013, but little in the way of info. Another project has taken a majority of our available time. In the meantime, enjoy the pretty pictures of vegan food!
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Saturday, October 26, 2013
Apple Cake
Dessert 10/26
Apple Cake
Sorry, no recipe -- but enjoy the pretty pictures...
...just out of the oven.
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Friday, October 25, 2013
BBQ Portobello Stems, Artichoke Dip, Braised Leeks and Baguette
Dinner 10/25
BBQ Portobello Stems
Artichoke Dip
Braised Leeks
Baguette
Not so much "dinner" as much as "a series of tasty appetizers" -- starting with these little guys, the stems from portobello mushrooms which were smoked, split down the center, skewered and basted with BBQ sauce, and finally grilled. Liz now wants to go to the store and see if they'll give her the stems they were probably throw out anyway. ;)
Here's the rest of the meal, before the hordes descended and ate it all... Liz made the baguettes (one per person please) and the artichoke dip, I did the Braised Leeks (recipe)
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Friday, October 18, 2013
Risotto with Artichokes and Pesto
Dinner 10/18
Risotto with Artichokes and Pesto
We made our usual base risotto recipe, but at a request by our daughter we added artichokes. Smart kid.
Also hiding in there is some of the pesto we made from the big batch of basil we harvested not long ago and some hickory-smoked tofu and greens.
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Saturday, October 12, 2013
Hickory-Smoked Tofu with Mashed Potatoes and Gravy
Dinner 10/12
Hickory-Smoked Tofu
Mashed Potatoes and Gravy
We tried something different with the tofu this time -- portioning it by cutting the square block in half (to make two big long rectangles), smoking it with hickory and then browning it on all four sides with a splash of tamari at then end of cooking for a nice crust. Then we finished it off in the oven at 350°F for to 15 minutes to cook it all the way through.
The fun part was slicing it on a bias and spreading it out to be covered by the gravy (pan-dripping, Einkorn flour, veg stock, salt and pepper).
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Saturday, October 05, 2013
Fermentation: Kimchi and Ginger Beer
Fermentation 10/05
Kimchi
Ginger Beer
While we've been making our own raw sauerkraut for a while, we recently picked up "Mastering Fermentation" by Mary Karlin and have been making a vegan version of Kimchi and Ginger Beer from the book -- with great success.
On the right is the ginger "bug" used to start the process -- we've only had one slight "blowout" with the ginger beer over carbonating, but overall they've turned out great!
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Sunday, September 29, 2013
Panna Cotta with Raspberries and Tarragon
Dessert 09/29
Panna Cotta with Raspberries and Tarragon
Dipping into the Vedge cookbook again, this time for dessert, here's the recipe.
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Friday, September 27, 2013
Roasted Baby Turnips with Maitake "Champignons Au Vin" and Roasted Cauliflower with Black Vinegar and Kimchi Cream
Dinner 09/27
Roasted Baby Turnips with Maitake "Champignons Au Vin"
Roasted Cauliflower with Black Vinegar and Kimchi Cream
Both recipes from the always excellent Vedge book...
...starting with the Cauliflower (p.90)...
...and the main course of Baby Turnips, Mushrooms & Carrots (p.149)
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Sunday, September 22, 2013
The Great Basil Harvest of 2013
The Great Basil Harvest of 2013
Behold! The Great Basil Harvest of 2013!
(turned into pesto, vacuum-sealed and frozen for later)
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Sunday, September 15, 2013
Gluten-Free Dogs with Red Cabbage Slaw
Dinner 09/15
Homemade Gluten-Free Dogs
Red Cabbage Slaw
Once more into the breach...
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Friday, September 13, 2013
Deep-Fried Pimento-Stuffed Olives
Appetizer 09/13
Deep-Fried Pimento-Stuffed Olives
These couldn't easier (or tastier)... Take olives stuffed with pimentos, roll them in your favorite GF flour mix, then into a slurry of cornstarch and water, and finally roll them around in a pan of ground GF Chile BBQ chips. Then drop them in a deep-fryer at 350°F for a few minutes until golden brown and delicious. Best with a nice glass of Sherry.
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Thursday, September 12, 2013
Dosa with Potato and Cauliflower Curry
Dinner 09/12
Dosa with Potato and Cauliflower Curry
We been working on fermentation and the dosas (sprouted & fermented lentils) turned out nicely -- as did the stew.
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Saturday, September 07, 2013
How I Spent My Summer Vacation Part 2
Vacation Part 2
Much of early August is full of birthdays and anniversaries, which is why we take a few weeks off to recover. ;)
As always, good times were had by all...
The No-knead Bread was the starting point for this birthday meal of small plates, and Liz is finally getting close to the right ratio that doesn't (severely) stick to her hands or doesn't develop the deep rich flavor that the Einkorn flour brings to the party. Served along with Roasted Chickpeas (onion, garlic, berbere, tamari, pepper), Shishito Peppers (pan-fried with lemon juice, salt) and local Chanterelle Mushrooms (pan-fried, splashed with tamari and pepper at the end). Thanks to Jeff at KNF for hooking us up.
Also along for the ride were Braised Leeks...
...and Artichoke Dip (with arugula)
For another birthday dinner we again utilized the Chanterelles, this time in a Garlic Cream Sauce over Apple-Wood Smoked Tofu...
... along with Grilled Okra and Onions as well as the always popular Cat-Head Biscuits (more on those later).
As you guys know by now, we like to have fun with our pizzas, and tonight was no exception -- the corn from the farmers market was the start of this Oaxacan-style Pizza (with Squash Blossoms, soyrizo, nooch and vegenaise) was perhaps the best pizza of the year (no small feat).
It's been a somewhat temperate (and rainy) summer here in Northeast Ohio, and we peeked ahead to fall for some Polenta with Roasted Cauliflower, Rosemary, Cannellini Beans and Collard Greens
For lunch one day, Liz found some really nice Portobello Mushrooms which were marinated (olive oil, tamari, ketchup, pepper), grilled and served on the Cat-Head Biscuits along with Roasted Red Bell Pepper, Spinach, Red Onion and Vegenaise
More lovely corn from the Farmers Market were incorporated into Chiles Rellenos along with refried beans (black beans, pinto beans, onion, garlic, Mexican oregano, salt, pepper and smoked paprika)...
... the corn was briefly pan-fried along with red onion, garlic and a pinch of Mexican oregano, salt and pepper), spooned on top of the refried beans (with a little Daiya cheddar) and roasted for 20 minutes at 350°F to bring it all together.
As we get deeper into the season at the Farmers market local Peaches are at their peak, and Liz whipped up a Peaches and Blueberry Tart
More corn this time, in the form of Old Bay Tofu Cakes from Tal Ronnen's book (recipe), which we've made before, with the addition of some pickled chard stems that Liz made (in place of the beets) and roasted cauliflower.
Finally, a sure sign that Fall is coming, Beet Bourguignon over lentils.
...we now return you to regular programming, already in progress...
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