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Thursday, February 12, 2009

noodles and peanut sauce!!

HURRAY!!
It's the end of the night, and I have already posted several peanut sauce recipes... so I am not going to post another one here tonight. To my regular peanut sauce recipe, I added about a teaspoon of thai red curry paste.

I slathered this deliciousness onto some soba noodles (with a touch of sesame oil), with steamed mushrooms, tofu, and bean sprouts, and some wilted spinach.

I find that with something as rich as peanut sauce (especially if you use A LOT of it), plain noodles and steamed vegetables are a good pairing, because you don't need to add anything more complicated or rich to your meal.

IT WAS SO GOOD!!
OM NOM NOM!!

veggie burgers! brussel sprouts with almonds and tofu!

yum yum yum!
who doesn't love a good veggie burger??
these were inspired by the black bean burger recipe in the veganomicon... but are distinctly different. This recipe is pretty huge... and, as the last... not all that accurate. SORRY!!

YUM!


ALTAIRA'S BLACK BEAN BURGERS

-two large cans of black beans
-half a small tin of tomato paste
-1/2 a cup of walnut pieces
-1/2 a cup of wheat gluten flour
~3/4 of a cup of bread crumbs
-several dashes of chilli powder
-several splashes of tamari (or soy sauce)
-a teaspoon of chilli paste
-2 tablespoons of maple syrup
-GARLIC! CHOPPED! LOTS!

I think that this was all of the ingredients...

Start by draining and rinsing the black beans.
Mash them up a bit, but not too much, as you still want some whole beans in the mix.
There is no real order to adding the other ingredients...
BUT!! NB... As far as the tamari and bread crumbs go, there are approximations, because the bread crumbs will make things drier and the tamari will make things more moist. you can also add water for moisture, if your mix is a bit too dry. You want the burger mix to be malleable and moist... but not like, wet.
If you prefer a chewier burger, add more gluten flour, but maybe add more water to compensate.

Once you are done mashing all of these ingredients together, and you have achieved the desired texture, it's burger time!!!
I like to just pan fry or grill these until... well, until they are warm and they look done. heh.

You can keep the mix covered in the fridge for several days, and make burgers as needed... or you can preform patties, and put them in the freezer.

Either way.... It's pretty delicious.

BRUSSEL SPROUTS WITH ALMONDS AND TOFU

Adapted from a recipe in The Modern Vegetarian Kitchen (BEST COOKBOOK EV-AR!!!!)

-brussel sprouts, a bunch, it really depends on how much you want to eat
-sliced almonds, also a bunch... about a handful?? half a cup will do for several portions of brussel sprouts
-firm tofu, cut into roughly one inch cubes (half a package is probs enough)
-3 tablespoons of maple syrup
-3 tablespoons of fresh lemon juice

Mix together maple syrup and lemon juice.
Cut up the tofu, and stick into the maple syrup and lemon juice to marinate for as long as you can let it.
In the meantime, grab your brussel sprouts!!!
The key to this recipe is in the prep... Cut off the tough bottoms of the brussel sprouts, then slice them in half... next... cut the halves into thin slices, which will give the brussel sprouts a shredded texture.
I wash them by tossing the cut up brussel sprouts into a colander and rinsing.
VOILA!
Pre-heat a pan, on medium heat... once it's hot... toss in the almonds!!!
Once they have toasted for a bit, add the shredded brussels... next add the tofu...
I usually cover everything for a few minutes, to allow the brussel sprouts to retain moisture, which avoids the necessity to use any oil. Cook... until they look ready ??? Don't let them get mushy. It'll probably take about 10 minutes.
Season with salt.

I PROMISE that brussel sprouts prepared in this manner are like nothing that you have ever tried. they are not bitter or mushy or any of that.
They are simply divine.
The addition of maple syrup covered tofu adds a bit of a sweet kick, without overpowering the veggies.
One of my favourite sides EVER!!! Thanks for the prep tips, PETER BERLEY!!

The mushrooms were simply sliced, and cooked until tender with a few splashes of tamari.

it's been months...

life got busy and hectic... then my old computer died... and i haven't really picked up the slack ever since.
time to start posting again!!

sometime in the next few weeks (once i have recovered everything from my old hard-drive) i will play catch up on some posts from the fall.

until then... new updates later today...
and new CATS right now!!


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(note: if you're looking back at earlier posts, and see a cat and think, "hey! that's a different cat!"... it's true. poor little hunter sweatpants got very sick last summer, and had to be put to sleep :( rest in peace, little rabbit.)