Epicurean Vegan

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Vegetable Chow Mein May 10, 2010

Filed under: Dinners — epicureanvegan @ 5:03 pm
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This is a pretty quick dish to throw together and served with some vegetable spring rolls, it makes the perfect meal. I used buckwheat soba and chow mein noodles from O’Hana House—fully cooked and vegan. They come with two 6-oz packages, so I combined one of each variety. They only boil for about 2 minutes and the leftover (unopened) packages will keep in the fridge for a while. Other ingredients to try: diced up tofu, celery, bell pepper, and/or cabbage.

INGREDIENTS:

12-oz buckwheat soba or chow mein noodles, fully cooked

4 Tbs soy sauce

3 tsp sesame seed oil

2 Tbs rice vinegar

1 tsp ginger root, grated

1/2 tsp sugar

2 tsp garlic, minced

1 can bamboo shoots, chopped

1 can water chestnuts, chopped

1/2 C cashews, coarsely chopped

1/2 C snow peas, cut into 1/2″ pieces

3 green onions, sliced thin

3-4 mushrooms, diced

1 Tbs olive oil

DIRECTIONS:

In a small bowl, combine soy sauce, sesame seed oil, rice vinegar, sugar, and ginger; set aside.  In large skillet, heat oil and garlic over high heat for 1 minute. Add the bamboo shoots, water chestnuts, and snow peas for about 4-5 minutes. Add the mushrooms and green onions and cook another 4 minutes. In the meantime, boil the noodles according to package instructions–about 2 minutes. Add sauce and cashews to the skillet and mix well with the veggies. Drain the noodles and add to the skillet mixture, stirring well to combine. Enjoy!

 

Hoisin-Glazed Tempeh with Green Beans and Cashews March 18, 2010

Filed under: Dinners — epicureanvegan @ 5:29 pm
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This is from Vegetarian Times and if you don’t have a lot of time, it’s a fast and easy meal. I made a few minor changes to the recipe like doubling the tempeh and sauce ingredients, plus I served it over rice that I seasoned with sesame seed oil and ground ginger. (I’ll list the original recipe–decide for yourself if you’d like to double it). If you’re not a big fan of tempeh, tofu would work great. The sauce itself is a great basic stir-fry sauce for any of your favorite stir-fry ingredients. I think mushrooms or bamboo shoots would have been a great addition to this recipe.

INGREDIENTS:

4 tsp hoisin sauce

2-1/2 tsp rice vinegar, divided

1 Tbs soy sauce or tamari

1 tsp cornstarch

1 Tbs vegetable oil

1-1/2 Tbs minced ginger

4 cloves garlic, minced (4 tsp)

1-8oz pkg tempeh, cut into 1/2″ cubes

1-12oz pkg frozen whole baby green beans (I used just 10 ounces of cut green beans)

1/3 C roasted, unsalted cashews (I used 2/3 and roasted them self in a dry pan over the stove–cheaper)!

1-2 C cooked rice seasoned with 3-4 splashes of sesame seed oil and 1/8-1/4 tsp ground ginger (Optional)

DIRECTIONS:

Whisk together hoisin sauce, 2 tsp rice vinegar, soy sauce, cornstarch, and 1/2 C water in a small bowl. Set aside.

Heat skillet or wok over medium heat. Add oil, then ginger and garlic. Stir-fry 1-2 mins or until garlic turns pale gold. Add tempeh and hoisin sauce mixture to pan. Stir to coat tempeh. Cover, reduce heat to medium-low and simmer 2 mins, or until sauce begins to thicken. Stir in green beans. Cover, and simmer 4-5 mins, or until beans are hot, stirring occasionally. Stir in remaining 1/2 tsp of rice vinegar. Serve topped with cashews.

Enjoy!

 

Pineapple-Cashew-Quinoa Stir-Fry January 24, 2010

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This was so flavorful and delicious!

It helps to have all the ingredients ready and chopped up before your start and the recipe calls for chilling the quinoa once it’s done, but I didn’t have time for that, so I filled the sink with cold water and placed the pan of quinoa in the sink–it worked beautifully. I also made some other changes to the recipe, but I’ll list the original and my alterations.

INGREDIENTS:

Quinoa:

1 C quinoa, well rinsed and drained (I like Ancient Harvest brand–already rinsed)

1 C pineapple juice (I used a cup from the canned pineapple you’ll need for the stir-fry)

1 C cold water

1/4 tsp soy sauce

Stir-fry:

4 oz cashews, raw and unsalted

3 Tbs peanut oil (I used olive oil)

2 scallions, sliced thinly

2 cloves garlic, minced

1 hot red chile, sliced into very thin rounds (When I started this, I realized I didn’t have one…oops)

1/2″ piece ginger, peeled and minced

1 red bell pepper, seeded and diced (I also added one diced yellow bell pepper)

1 C frozen green peas or cooked edamame (I used the edamame)

1/2 C fresh basil leaves, rolled and sliced thin shreds

2 Tbs chopped fresh mint

10-oz fresh pineapple, cut into bite sized pieces (about 2 C–I used canned)

3 Tbs soy sauce

3 Tbs vegetable stock

1 Tbs mirin

Lime wedges for garnish (I drizzled jarred lime juice on top)

DIRECTIONS:

Prepare the quinoa first: Combine the quinoa, juice, water and soy sauce in a medium-sized pot. Cover, place over high heat, and bring to a boil. Stir a few times, lower heat to medium-low, cover and cook for 12-14 mins until all the liquid has been absorbed and the quinoa appears plump and slightly translucent. Uncover, fluff and let cool. For best results, place the quinoa in an airtight container and refrigerate overnight, or chill for 1 hour. Like I said, I cooled it in a sink of cold water.

To prepare the stir-fry: Use a very large skillet–at least 11 inches. Place the cashews in the dry pan and heat over medium heat, stirring them, until lightly toasted, 4-5 mins. Remove the cashews from the pan, raise the heat to medium and add the oil, scallions, and garlic. When the garlic starts to sizzle, add the sliced chile pepper and ginger. Stir-fry for about 2 mins then add the bell pepper(s) and peas (or edamame).

(Such a colorful dish)!

Stir-fry for another 3-4 mins, until the bell pepper is softened. Add the basil and mint and stir for another minute before adding the pineapple and quinoa.

In a measuring cup, combine the soy sauce, vegetable stock and mirin. Pour over the quinoa mixture. Stir to incorporate completely and coat the quinoa. Continue to stir-fry 10-14 mins, until the quinoa is very hot.

(I see why the recipe called for a very large skillet)

The recipe didn’t say anything else about the cashews, so I added them the last 5 mins of stir-frying.  Serve with lime wedges and additional soy sauce to season individual servings to taste. Serves 5-6.  Enjoy!

Recipe source: Veganomicon

 

Hurry Up Alfredo January 21, 2010

Filed under: Dinners,Lunches — epicureanvegan @ 5:19 am
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This comes from Lauren Ulm’s cookbook, Vegan Yum Yum and is by far the best non-dairy “cheese” sauce I’ve tasted yet! The only thing I changed was adding 1/2 C Tofutti sour cream which made this sauce perfectly creamy!

INGREDIENTS:

3-4 C small pasta
Sauce:
1 C soy milk
1/3 rounded raw, unsalted cashews
1/4 C nutritional yeast
3 Tbs tamari (or soy sauce)
2 Tbs Earth Balance (or Smart Balance) margarine
1 Tbs tahini
1 Tbs lemon juice
2 tsp Dijon mustard
1/2 tsp paprika
1 pinch nutmeg
1 pinch salt
Black pepper, to taste
2-4 garlic cloves
I added 1/2C Tofutti Sour Cream and used SMOKED paprika and WOW! It was so creamy and flavorful!

DIRECTIONS:

Bring a pot of water to a boil and add noodles. Cook until tender, but not mushy. Meanwhile, to make sauce, mix all sauce ingredients in a food processor or blender until smooth. When noodles are finished, drain and return to pot. Add as much sauce as you’d like and heat and stir. (What I did is transfer the sauce to a small saucepan and heat–this is also when I added the Tofutti sour cream. Then I just ladled the sauce on a serving of pasta). Top with Rice Parmesan and enjoy!

Note: for leftovers, I don’t recommend microwaving them. Keep sauce separate from pasta leftovers and reheat sauce in a pan over the stove and nuke the noodles. Sauce gets too dried out otherwise.

Recipe source: Vegan Yum Yum

 

 
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