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Fox's Vegan recipes

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  • alec_eiffel
    alec_eiffel Posts: 1,304 Forumite
    I'm not a huge baker, but I do like cake, I use this simple recipe from Isa Chandra most often. It's nice even without the chocolate ganache.

    http://www.isachandra.com/2008/08/just-chocolate-cake/
  • I've written down the tofu satay recipe to try out - probably dinner tomorrow (and the day after....:cool: - that well-known repetitive eating thing singles have to do)....

    Looks like it should be one I don't have to "think about" and I'm guessing I can use some other type of nut butter in it. I don't have peanut butter in (not sure I'm that keen on that personally) - but I do have almond butter and cashew butter:)
  • FoxFace
    FoxFace Posts: 366 Forumite
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    I've written down the tofu satay recipe to try out - probably dinner tomorrow (and the day after....:cool: - that well-known repetitive eating thing singles have to do)....

    Looks like it should be one I don't have to "think about" and I'm guessing I can use some other type of nut butter in it. I don't have peanut butter in (not sure I'm that keen on that personally) - but I do have almond butter and cashew butter:)

    I hope you like it! It would probably work really well just as a curry if you can't find a nut butter that works :) But I'd think the cashew would be lovely personally :)
    Debt Free Journey started 21.05.2017
  • FoxFace
    FoxFace Posts: 366 Forumite
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    edited 28 May 2017 at 8:55PM
    Made this today, as husband was very keen on the sachet's of sausage casserole mix (Schwartz or something?) but I don't really buy packets of spices as I have a very healthy spice rack which is used on a daily basis.

    Anyway, loathed to spend £1 on a packet of flavouring, I decided to go it alone. I took a photo of the ingredients and tried to mimic them with just fresh ingredients and a selection of herbs and spices. I tasted very similar to the packet version and went down a treat :)

    Slow cooker Sausage Casserole
    Serves: 4

    Ingredients
    2 tins chopped tomatoes
    1 onion, sliced
    2 sticks celery slices
    3 carrots sliced
    2 small peppers (I used red and orange) sliced
    Sausages (Highly recommend Linda McCartneys sausages ;) )
    1 pint veg stock
    1 tsp each, oregano, basil, cumin, garlic powder
    ½ tsp each paprika, chilli powder

    Method:
    add tomatoes, onion, celery, carrots and peppers to a slow cooker
    add herbs and spices and stir well
    add veg stock and stir again
    pop sausages in and put lid on

    I cooked mine on low temp for about 7hours as I was out all afternoon, bearing in mind there is no meat in my version, you may need to adjust for a non veggie version :)
    Debt Free Journey started 21.05.2017
  • mcculloch29
    mcculloch29 Posts: 4,972 Forumite
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    I'm another omni who likes to have veggie and vegan meals regularly. Aquafaba sounds intriguing. ( Does it genuinely work or are people just kidding themselves? )
    My favourite vegan meal is Jack Monroe's Peach and Chickpea Curry, and I'm looking forward to reading Jack's new book, when it finally arrives on my doormat.

    I've just got The Savvy Shoppers Cookbook
    This has some vegan recipes in it, and lots of vegetarian ones that could be adapted- worth a look anyway, if your library gets it.
    Erma Bombeck, American writer: "If I had my life to live over again... I would have burned the pink candle, sculptured like a rose, that melted in storage." Don't keep things 'for best' - that day never comes. Use them and enjoy them now.
  • FoxFace
    FoxFace Posts: 366 Forumite
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    Super easy Mushroom and Spinach Risotto
    Serves :2

    Ingredients
    200g risotto rice
    1 onion, diced
    2 cloves garlic, minced or finely chopped
    1tsp thyme (dried, or equivalent amount of fresh)
    1pt veg stock
    punnet mushrooms, sliced
    ½ bag spinach
    Olive oil

    Method
    Heat some oil in a big pan, add the onions and garlic and cook until soft
    Add the rice and thyme and cook for another minute, stirring
    Add mushrooms and fry for a few minutes
    Add a small amount of stock, keep stirring until it is soaked up by the rive, then keep adding stock bit by bit. Cook until all stock is used and rice is just cooked.
    Add the spinach and stir through until melted.
    Season and serve

    Please note, if you haven't made risotto before, you really do need to keep giving it a stir very frequently. This isn't a dish you can really make if you can't spend 15 minutes or so in the kitchen with it.

    Also, a lot of risotto recipes have wine in them and feel free to add a splash of white if you have some spare. I don't drink and think this is tasty enough without, but as always you can use this recipe as a base to have a tinker with :)

    Fox
    x
    Debt Free Journey started 21.05.2017
  • FoxFace
    FoxFace Posts: 366 Forumite
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    Today for dinner we had one of my faves... Samosa baked potatoes with Hummus :) I found this recipe a while ago online and whilst the original link is long lost to me, I still make this frequently.

    Samosa Baked Potatoes
    Serves: 4

    Ingredients
    4 large potatoes
    olive oil
    1 onion, finely chopped
    garam masala, ½tsp
    curry powder, heat and amount to taste (I used tbl medium)
    handful of peas (I used frozen)

    Method
    Bake the potatoes. I pr1ck mine with a fork and coat with a thin layer of olive oil, then cook on a low heat for a long time until crispy (I don't time this, sorry). You probably could microwave them, but I'm not keen.
    Remove the innards of the potatoes and place in a bowl
    Add a little oil to a frying pan and fry onions until cooked.
    Add spices and peas and mix well, I left mine on the heat until the peas defrosted.
    Add onion and peas mix to the potato bowl and mix really well
    Restuff the potato skins with the mix and pop in hot oven for 10mins

    The original recipe advised to serve with yogurt, but as I don't eat dairy and soya yogurt would probably not go, I serve ours with a lovely big spoonful of homemade hummus on top... I promise it is amazing!

    Edit: because apparently Pr1ck with a fork is offensive and it got censored by the bots :rotfl:
    Debt Free Journey started 21.05.2017
  • Tiddlywinks
    Tiddlywinks Posts: 5,777 Forumite
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    FoxFace wrote: »
    The original recipe advised to serve with yogurt, but as I don't eat dairy and soya yogurt would probably not go, I serve ours with a lovely big spoonful of homemade hummus on top... I promise it is amazing!

    Have you tried the Alpro almond flavour? I've used it for a few savoury things and it does quite well.
    :hello:
  • There's also coconut yogurt - which I like and buy "voluntarily" so to say.

    It's on the dearer side - but I gather it's very easy to make and basically just involves adding pre?/pro?biotic capsules to canned coconut milk. So it's on my list of things to try out at some point.
  • juliettet
    juliettet Posts: 726 Forumite
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    Many thanks for the recipes, I am vegetarian but gradually trying vegan foods too. I use nutritional yeast mixed with grated cheese and nuts to top pasta.Although everyone could try vegan cheese.I would love to make the vegan coconut 'yogurt'.
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