Showing posts with label lt6. Show all posts
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Friday, September 20, 2013

[VeganMoFo] Day 20: Teacup Peanut Sauce

Sometimes you just need a little sauce, not a lot. Of course, you could always make more than you need, and save the rest for later...or, you could just make a little sauce!

Enter: teacup!

little green teacup with peanut sauce in it


1 Tbsp peanut butter
1 Tbsp soy sauce or Bragg's liquid aminos
1 Tbsp rice vinegar
1-2 tsp nutritional yeast
1 tsp ginger powder
1 tsp sriracha

Put all the ingredients in a teacup. Whisk 'em.

little green teacup with peanut sauce in it, view from above

I had some frozen dumplings which I pan-fried and then dunked in this sauce. It was just the right amount for an 8-dumpling dinner (for someone who likes sauce a LOT :-) )

plate of crispy-brown pan fried dumplings


Fun Fact: If you take the word "peanut", turn the "n" on its side, and shuffle the letters...you get "teacup"!

Thursday, September 19, 2013

[VeganMoFo] Day 18: Purple Power Smoothie

I couldn't get a photo of this delicious smoothie that adequately demonstrated its magnificent purpleness. So, imagine the purplest, creamiest smoothie you can possibly conceive of. Now magnify by 50%. TA DA!

I used:
1 banana
1 avocado
1 cup blackberries
1 1/2 cups soy milk
a handful of ice cubes


and then I put them in the blender!

Thursday, September 12, 2013

[VeganMoFo!] Day 12: Two-Step Tofu

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Some days you just need to eat something without having to put too much effort in, right?

1/2 block of tofu, mashed up in a bowl
your favorite peanut sauce

1. Dump peanut sauce all over the tofu
a bowl of tofu with peanut sauce on top of the tofu

2. Mash it up again.
bowl of tofu with peanut sauce mashed in

I've been eating tofu this way since before I stopped eating meat. It's still my favorite way to eat tofu. Okay, maybe it is my second-favorite. I'll share my favorite later in the month.

In case you were wondering, this is my favorite peanut sauce: House of Tsang Bangkok Peanut Sauce. It is very hard to find. There is one grocery store around here, the Malvern Wegman's, which carries it. The only other places I've ever found it are the South Side K-Mart in Indianapolis, and a Korean market in my parents' hometown which has recently gone out of business, to the great chagrin of those of us who have been shopping there for over 20 years.

It's the best peanut sauce I've ever had. I can't even make peanut sauce as good as this stuff, so if I can find it and afford it, I usually don't even bother. It's just that good. It used to be called "Padang Peanut Sauce", so when I saw this stuff on the shelf and the other stuff no longer there, I freaked out a little bit, but then I bought this and it turned out to be the exact same thing.

jar of House of Tsang Bangkok Peanut Sauce



Tuesday, September 10, 2013

[VeganMoFo!] Day 10: I really really really like popcorn. (and Vulcan Fire Salt.)

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As you might have guessed from the title of this post...I really, really, really really really like popcorn. Really. A lot.

A couple years ago, I discovered that I could pop popcorn on the stovetop. I knew, in theory, that it was a thing that could be done, but I had never actually tried it, out of fear that I might set something on fire or something silly like that. But then I learned how to actually do it without burning anything, and my life has changed forever. No joke.

It's taken a little tweaking to get the proportions and strategies just right, but this method yields exactly the amount of popcorn I want to eat, at the ideal level of crispness for my personal preference.

2 Tbsp plus a teeny bit more vegetable oil (canola oil is fine, but do not use olive oil!)
a little bit less than 1/4 cup popcorn kernels

Before you start, make sure you have the bowl in which you're going to serve the popcorn ready and sitting right next to the stove. When the popcorn is done popping, you're going to want to get it out of the pot RIGHT AWAY, so have that bowl ready and waiting!

Put the oil in a small-to-medium sized saucepan/pot. Turn the heat to medium, a little on the low side if you know your stove runs hot.
Put 4 unpopped kernels in the pot. Cover the pot.
As soon as all 4 kernels have popped, put the rest of the kernels into the pot. IMMEDIATELY remove the pot from the heat.
Now dance around the kitchen shaking the pot for 30 seconds. Keep the lid on and keep those kernels moving! Some may start to pop while you're doing this. That's fine.
Return the pot to the stove. The popcorn will start popping like mad very quickly, if it hasn't already. DO NOT go do something else...stay right there with the popcorn! As soon as you can count to 3 between pops, it's done. Remove it from the heat RIGHT AWAY and pour the popcorn into the serving bowl. Do not leave it in the pot even for a minute or it will burn.

TA DA! Popcorn!

Popcorn in my favorite purple popcorn bowl.


My current favorite way to season popcorn:
1 Tbsp melted Earth Balance soy butter
1 1/2 Tbsp nutritional yeast
2 tsp smoked cumin
a few shakes of garlic powder
1/2 tsp black pepper
1/4 tsp Vulcan Fire Salt

What's Vulcan Fire Salt? Oh, it's just THE BEST STUFF EVER. You can order it from The Spice House, which is an independent, local-to-Chicago business that sells every imaginable spice and a few you couldn't possibly have imagined, like...this one. A friend of mine works there, so I got The Grand Tour when I went to visit Chicago last year, and when I saw that a thing called Vulcan's Fire Salt existed, it was obvious that I needed to become one with it. It's amazing. If you like anything at all spicy, give this stuff a try.

4.5oz jar of Vulcan's Fire Salt from The Spice House. Ingredients list is shown: Salt, Louisiana chile, garlic, Habanero Chile, shallots, pepper, lime, Pimenton, cumin, allspice & vinegar.

Monday, September 9, 2013

[VeganMoFo!] Day 9: Smooth Like Smoothie

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Tonight I was in the mood for something a little sweet. Not a lot sweet, but a little sweet. I had some berries in my fridge that were getting ready to cross over from "food" to "not food", so I put them to good use in this simple smoothie.

~1 cup berries
1 banana
1 Tbsp peanut butter
~1 cup soy milk
~1 tsp raw ginger

Place all ingredients in blender. Blend. TA-DA!