Apr 1, 2014

blt salad with quick croutons

(Vegan) bacon, lettuce and tomato sandwiches are a staple in our home. In fact, it never fails: while making the weekly menu and calling out for requests, someone will unfailingly offer BLT as an option. Making vegan bacon at home is a snap (and the recipe in my upcoming cookbook, Everyday Vegan Eats, is a great one), but unlike the rest of my family, I like new and varied things to eat.

To satisfy the BLT-lovers at home and my need for variety, I came up with a BLT Salad. In this dish the “B” stands for Beans. Before I lose your interest, the beans are prepared in much the same way that vegan bacon is prepared, with smoke, salt and sass. Since I chose to use beans instead of vegan bacon, and while the smoke and salt was satisfying as far as flavor goes, replacing the crunch that a crispy vegan bacon offers, was in order.

And that crunch is contributed by croutons. Not only are croutons made from bread (replacing the sandwich component), but since they are sautéed, they are ready quickly and offer the much needed crunch.
The rest was easy: tomato, lettuce and a quick mayo-based dressing.

Let me end this post by saying that the perfect BLT bite of this salad contains lettuce, tomato, crouton and smoky beans. Just like a wonderful BLT.






I couldn't resist posting another picture from my upcoming cookbook Everyday Vegan Eats.

This is one of my all-time favorite meals: Pasta Primavera with Alfredo Sauce. Creamy sauce tossed with spring and summer veggies and pasta. I've loved this dish since the first time my brother made it for me when he was executive chef at a quaint restaurant in southern Florida. That wasn't vegan, but this one is, and still just as delectable.




I’ve decided to submit this dish to What I Ate Wednesday hosted by Peas and Crayons since, well, it will be Wednesday soon enough!

Mar 26, 2014

grilled buffalo tofu po' boy

Ever since Buffalo, New York, introduced Buffalo Wings to the world, buffalo sauce has inserted itself into almost every genre of food. Now you can find all sorts of recipes with buffalo sauce, which is a mixture of butter and hot sauce, from Buffalo Cauliflower, Buffalo Seitan Wings, Buffalo Sandwiches, Buffalo Pizza, Buffalo Shrimp, to Buffalo Chicken Salad, and list goes on.

Traditionally, the item to be sauced is battered and deep fried until crispy and then tossed in the butter and hot sauce mixture. It is then served immediately, to keep the texture crisp, with bleu cheese dressing, which has a cooling effect, thus balancing the heat of the spice.

While I, too, love a great vegan buffalo-ed anything, most of the time the ingredient is deep fried. I wanted to have a buffalo sandwich without all the unnecessary side of fat that usually comes served with the spicy and tangy flavor.

I’ve lightened up the typical buffalo sandwich by eliminating the breading and the need for deep frying the protein. Instead, this sandwich features a grilled tofu and is made into a po’ boy by adding a creamy slaw. The cabbage and apples in the slaw add crunch, the vegan mayo adds creaminess and the vinegar gives it some needed acidity.

The tofu is marinated in the buffalo sauce and then grilled. Once you have the tofu pressed overnight, using a Tofu Xpress or my towel method, this sandwich will come together in about 30 minutes, including marinating. Use a gluten free bread or a gluten-free wrap to make this sandwich completely gluten free.  




GRILLED BUFFALO TOFU PO' BOY PRINTER-FRIENDLY RECIPE


Cookbook Update: While my upcoming cookbook, Everyday Vegan Eats, has been available for pre-order for a few weeks, Amazon has updated the information on the book. Look-inside is not available, yet, but a few recipes have been published. Check it out! 

And here is another picture from the book, Fried Vegan Omelet.




I am also linking to these recipe parties! The blogs hosting Healthy Vegan Fridays are Suzanne at Hello Veggie, Anna at Herbivore Triathlete, and Kimmy at Rock My Vegan Socks.  



The blog hosting Gluten-Free Fridays is Vegetarian Mamma.


I’ve also decided to submit this dish to What I Ate Wednesday hosted by Peas and Crayons since, well, it will be Wednesday soon enough!