Jan 19, 2014

tikka masala + "one-dish vegan" giveaway

I am so excited to finally have the time to blog again! 

My cookbook, being published soon by Vegan Heritage Press, is nearly written and I am almost free of the cookbook-writing bondage. 

On to blog-writing? Sure, makes sense! More soon about the book, but other things to get to now.

Cauliflower and Chickpea Tikka Masala


Britain's influence in India and Indian influence in Britain is a well-documented historical truth; however, you will be hard-pressed to find a Chicken Tikka Masala in any Indian cookbook, as it was more influenced by Indian cuisine than having actually been developed in India. 

This is a rather modern dish, having been only around for less than a century. 

Legend has it (I love food legends!) that in a British Indian restaurant an unruly, unsatisfied, grumpy costumer sent back a Chicken Tandoori, citing it's lack of moisture. The bird was too dry for his taste. The ingenious, brilliant chef (yes, another one of those - sort of like the Prince Charming of the culinary world), quickly set about fixing the dish (instead of remaking it?!?) and chopped up the dry bird parts, and tossed it with a tomato-cream sauce, spiced with a good amount of Indian spices. 

Viola! A chicken curry was born and another cantankerous client satiated!

Let's get cooking!



Cauliflower and Chickpea Tikka Masala

Printer-Friendly Cauliflower and Chickpea Tikka Masala Recipe
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The spice list: oil, ginger, salt, garlic, turmeric, cayenne, garam masala and cumin.


Rub the spice paste into the cauliflower steaks, bake and chop.


Make the sauce by roasting the chickpeas, onion and Serrano peppers.


Add more spices, crushed tomatoes, cauliflower, yogurt and milk. 
Simmer and serve.



Other News:




As you may know I am a big (BIG!) fan of Robin Robertson and an avid recipe tester for her, so it is no surprise that I tested her latest book, One-Dish Vegan. I have to say, it is just as creative and delicious as her other books. Drool over some of our favorite tested recipes:

Fettuccine and Broccoli with Almond-Herb Sauce  from One-Dish Vegan

One Pot Cheesy Mac from One-Dish Vegan

Quinoa Salad with Zucchini and White Beans from One-Dish Vegan

Spinach Alfredo Linguine from One-Dish Vegan

Spinach and Rice Stuffed Peppers with Almond Butter Sauce from One-Dish Vegan


I know Robin had a huge blog tour late last year, giving away many copies of the book, but I was a little busy at the time to participate. I'm a big believer of "it is never too late," and with that in mind, as a New Year's offering, am giving away my own copy of the book. Comment below and you will be entered in the contest faster than you can read this post. Contest is over. 

Contest is open to US residents only, I'm afraid, and the winner will be chosen February 19.

Oct 19, 2013

call for recipe testers

RECIPE TESTERS NEEDED

Thanks to everyone who responded!  There are a bunch of talented folks out there and it was hard to choose, but I have the number of testers needed for this project.

Thank you, again!



I’m excited to announce that I’m writing a cookbook, due to be published next year by Vegan Heritage Press.

The recipes will soon be ready for testing, so I’m looking for a few enthusiastic volunteers who would enjoy testing some of the recipes.

Here are the criteria I’m looking for in a recipe tester. 

You should:

• enjoy cooking with a variety of vegan ingredients
• be detail-oriented and good at following recipes. (previous testing experience a plus)
• agree to provide a critique of each recipe tested. 
(ability to provide photos of tested recipes a plus)
• be willing to test at least 15 recipes between November 1 and January 15.


If this sounds like you and you’d like to help me out with some recipe testing, please send me an e-mail and tell me why you’d make a good tester.

zsudever at yahoo dot com

I know there are lots of great testers out there, so let me hear from you by October 30th

Thank you for your consideration!