Posts Tagged ‘pasta’

Tapas, NOT topless

Sunday, July 13th, 2008
I get into very uninteresting food ruts sometimes. Lately I’ve been eating noochy toast every morning. It’s just whole wheat toast topped with vegan margarine and nutritional yeast. This morning I had it with blueberry soy yogurt and orange juice. Yum.


Lunch was definitely more interesting! I met up with some people at a new restaurant – Safari World Tapas Bar. We started with falafel, hummus and pita. Oh how I love falafel! Also, this was some of the best hummus I’ve ever put in my mouth.



Ahnah had falafel. Of course I had to try some – it was great.


Vaughan had a veggie stir-fry, which also looked delicious (sorry for the flash, the lighting was bad).


Bianca and I both had the tomato basil pasta. It was so good! It was definitely a good lunch.


Coming soon: more sweets!

Boringness

Friday, April 18th, 2008
We had not intended on making the trip to Texas until Thursday at the earliest, but Wednesday afternoon The Brit and I decided to just leave right then. That was at 3pm, and by 4pm we were on our way. We managed to find a Starbucks in backwoods Arkansas, and I said a little prayer of thanks to the god of double tall soy lattes. The rest of the trip was uneventful enough, and we got in to my grandparents’ house at around 12:30am. 

I haven’t taken any pictures since we arrived, so I’ll just post a couple from before we left. I bought a box of Health is Wealth spring rolls on the recommendation of a friend and they were actually really tasty. The sauce you see there is SPICY tamarind sauce, which I love. I don’t think it so much loves me back, though.

And a picture of a boring dinner which I can’t help but love – pasta and roasted brussels sprouts. Yum.

More exciting stuff soon!

Who’s your daddy?

Saturday, March 22nd, 2008
Wednesday I did make Fudgy Wudgy Blueberry Brownies, but first I made Mac Daddy – also from Veganomicon – which is a vegan version of macaroni and cheese. It was my first attempt, and I must say I was pleased with the result. Which is good, because it made a HUGE amount. I put about half of it in the freezer, and have been eating what I kept out for the last couple of days. 

I added a lot of peas, because I just like peas in my mac ‘n cheese, and I also added some cayenne pepper because I like it spicy. Also, I used whole wheat macaroni. Next time I think I might puree the tofu instead of crumbling it up, and I might make more sauce as well. I think one and a half times the amount would be better. Also, I think I will add some tahini to the sauce to add a little creaminess and tang.

On the whole, I think it was a great success. Please excuse the very bad picture – it was dark and my kitchen has terrible lighting.


Once the Mac Daddy was in the oven, I got started on my brownies. They were really easy to make, and oh-so-heavenly to eat. I (of course) subbed whole wheat pastry flour for the all purpose, but other than that I stuck to the recipe.

The author warns to not overbake the brownies, and in my efforts to be cautious I managed to over-compensate and underbake the brownies. They sank in the middle as they cooled, and were pretty much impossible to cut and eat like actual brownies, but that didn’t stop me from enjoying them. They were rich and fudgy with an overall blueberry flavor, and biting into the occasional whole blueberry really sealed the deal for me. The contrast of slightly tart with decadently sweet is phenomenal. Next time I will add more blueberries. Oh yes, and about half of these ended up in the freezer as well.

Again, sorry for the crappy picture – bad lighting, yadda yadda.