Sunday, April 18, 2010

The Escarole Situation, Soupy Week, Fancy Pants, and Convalescence Baking

Four Blog Posts all bundled into one!

As a follow up to my post about The Kale Situation, I'm finally following up with the promised "Escarole Situation." Late last fall, I decided to plant some escarole. I'd never had it, but I'd heard about it, and I never saw it at the farmers market so I could try it. So, I planted a whole row of it, from seed. Well, all these months later, I was having starting to have a serious Escarole Situation: about 10 HUGE, robust, abundant plants and me having absolutely no idea what to do with them. You can see my confusion!

Finally, I got a tip to just sauteed escarole with garlic, like any other green. So, I made up some of this delicious Roasted Seitan with Cipollini Onions and Balsamic Glaze (from Fresh Food Fast)...

... and served it up with a side of sauteed escarole. I thought it was okay to eat, but Mr. Vegan Eats & Treats took one bite and said "Yuck!" So, because I don't like to waste, I made myself eat his serving too - a solution I wasn't particularly eager to repeat. So, I gave away huge bags of the stuff to my friends who came to my Persian New Year party. That was a clever solution! But there was still a lot left over.

Finally, I got a tip that there was an escarole recipe in Veganomicon. It's funny because I looked through SO many of my international/Italian/mediterranean books looking for escarole recipes, when there was one in good ol' "Vcon" the whole time. So, I made up her dish, which is called something like "White Beans with Escarole," and - LO! - we both enjoyed it. Mr. VE&T did say "This tastes very healthy," with a slightly derogatory tone, but nonetheless he liked it enough to eat it. So I've got one more huge bag of escarole in the fridge and I think I'll whip this one up again. But, next fall, there probably won't be escarole growing in my garden!

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I've been really grooving on my kitchen time lately... and we had a week wherein I made a whole bunch of delicious soups. First there was the "Split Pea and Roasted Parsnips" soup from "Vegan World Fusion." This soup was really, really good. I don't use parsnips much, but they were a great addition to this soup.

Next up was the Cilantro-Asparagus Soup from the "Real Food Daily Cookbook," which I've made many times before. Love it love it love it. Simple, seasonal and very flavorful. Alongside the soup I made "Pasta alla Verde" (or something like that) from Vegan Italiano. Unfortunately, I just really can't say we liked that one. The pasta was a real dud, and it's pretty hard to make pasta no-fun-to-eat.

I also made a batch of this *delicious* Winter Minestrone with Parsley Pesto from "Modern Vegetarian Kitchen." It was a great soup - and the pesto really made it. Light and hearty all at once, somehow. It's funny to be eating "Winter" soup and also fresh strawberries from our garden all at once. Spring is crazy!

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One of my sweet pals broke her leg recently, which isn't very fun. So, in addition to bringing her lots of the aforementioned soups, I also wanted to make sure she had some sweeties to soothe the spirits. She's a real spelt and healthy-foodie gal, so I made the Ginger-Raspberry-Spelt Muffins from Vegan Brunch. YUM. These muffins were so quick and easy and so delicious, and were happily received!

After those muffins had been devoured, I made her another batch - Spelt Pistachio & Dried Cherry Muffins. I sorta based them off the Vegan Brunch recipe, but mixed it up quite a bit. I used some of my leftover homemade pistachio milk, added in a bunch of pistachios, some cardamom, and a big handful of dried cherries. They were SO successful, and I was pretty stoked! I don't switch up recipes too often, and it's exciting for me when my creative endeavors turn out well.

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I also had a little stint where I made recipes from Millenium Restaurant cookbooks two nights in a row on weeknights!! I was feeling like quite a fancy pants. First up, the Moroccan Crepes, from "The Millenium Cookbook." Pictured here is the delicious filling - made with a whole bunch of seasonal veggies, chickpeas, and many tasty spices. Beautiful, isn't it?

Then I made up the crepes, which were a cinch, and came out PERFECT. On top there, you see the very, very tasty "Tofu, Mint, & Cilantro Raita" (I made a 1/4 recipe). This recipe was all ready start to finish in under an hour, but really tasted top-notch!

The following night I made two recipes from "The Artful Vegan" - "Israeli Couscous Salad" & "Roasted Vegetables." These were two parts of a 4-part dinner menu, but together they made a lovely, quick and seasonal dinner meal. This Couscous Salad was out-of-this-freaking world! We loved it, and I most definitely look forward to making it again soon.

The Roasted Veggies were nicely spiced and more than just plain-ol-roasted-veg. It was a nice combo to have something fresh and something a little more hearty and savory.

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Last, but not least!, I made a batch of Mary's 5-Star Gluten Free Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies for the yoga retreat I co-led this weekend. All the food at the retreat center is crazy delicious and vegan... and they make us amazing desserts at night, but some of us (you know who you are!) also like a little sweetie after lunch! So I made these delicious cookies, which were enjoyed by all! thanks again to Mary for such a flawless recipe!

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Yummers the Cat Eats His Broccoli

Our little kitty Yummers LOVES his veggies. Here's a great picture I took of him and Mr. Vegan Eats and Treats recently. While Mr. VE&T is trying to peacefully enjoy his dinner, Yummers is screaming and yelling for some of the broccoli. This is standard behavior for our little guy. He's quite bossy while we're eating! His top three veggies are broccoli, asparagus, and fresh corn, but he really loves most veggies. Especially the green veggies.

In fact, we just started including some wet kitty food in his diet, but he still eats the pureed sweet potato before the kitty goo. Good boy, Yummers!

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So, without further ado, here is a cute video of our little Yummers Potatoes joyfully and bossily eating his broccoli. I love how he runs off with his fresh broccoli stalk at the end, like a tiger on a hunt. Also, please ignore Mr. VE&Ts raving about whatever he was watching on TV. What a goober!

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Also, as a little bonus... here is a cute video of our dog Stevie Wonder grunting and groaning and making her weird and cute little snuggle sounds. She is awesome.

Lots of foodie pics coming soon - the memory card is filling up!

Sunday, April 04, 2010

Easter Feaster!

Happy Easter! If only I could add Passover to my spring holiday line-up - then I could have NoRooz, Easter AND Passover... a perfect spring-time triumvirate!

This morning we had a really super nice potluck brunch with my family.... a selection of healthy, savory, starchy, and sweeties! Sorry for the dark and stormy pictures, but it's cold and cloudy here this morning. No amount of windows seemed to salvage my photography!

My mom & dad brought a gorgeous fruit salad... a mandatory brunch item, as far as I am concerned.

As if to demonstrate how truly secular our celebration is, I made a loaf of vegan Challah bread. This recipe is one of the tester recipes for Alicia's upcoming cookbook about vegan cooking for holidays. MAN, this stuff is sooooooooooo good. This is the second time I've made it, and it's crazy lovely. So good. Served with a few homemade jams and some Chocoreale chocolate spread. Which by the way, was a magical combo made in Magic Land.

Just look at that crumb - this bread is a perfect balance between moist and airy. So nice!

I grilled up a huge mess of asparagus from the farmer's market. The grilling part required a little suffering, since it was so cold out, but it was a worthy sacrifice. Asparagus, I just happened to know, is a veggie that the whole family can agree on!

My aunt Sara & her boyfriend brought some fun "vegan eggs" - using potatoes. Sara's were potatoes with carrots in them, and some that were more like "deviled eggs"...

...while Ed's were potatoes with a potato-butternut squash puree standing in for the deviled egg bit. Yummy and fun!

I also made a Shiitake Dill Frittata from Vegan Brunch. I love this quick, easy, and truly delicious recipe! It's perfect for a big brunch party, because it only takes about 10 minutes to throw it together, 20 minutes in the oven, and it's good hot warm or at room temp.

Of course, I made hot cross buns. I make them every year, and these were the best ever. Although I almost messed up the recipe but forgetting some critical ingredients, all's well that ends well. I realized that my recipe that I"ve been using only called for one rise, and I decided to do two rises, and the buns were much lighter and fluffier than in years past. Hallelujah!

Here's my festive first pass ... but not the last! Finally, there was some natural light, too!

My little nephew CW wanted an Easter Egg hunt, so in addition to some eggs (he's not vegan!), plastic eggs filled with coins, and a few candies, he and my mom also decorated some "cuties" (clementines). What a great idea! These are just a few of my favorites.

Whatever your celebratory inclinations are, I hope you're having a lovely spring weekend!