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DC Recap- Day 2

November 19, 2010 by Lindsay Ingalls 2 Comments


The Hubz and I loved our meal at Cafe Green so we were excited to try Java Green for breakfast the next morning before heading out to The Holocaust Memorial Museum. The Hubz and I split the So-Che and the Eggcentricity as well as a bottled iced tea.  They both were really delicious and I would go with the Eggcentricity again next time for breakfast as it was delicious.  Java Green also also has as tasty lunch menu that I would love to try.  The only down falls with this place is that it is only open Monday through Friday and that there is limited seating.

So-Che: tofu egg, soy sausage & vegan cheese

Eggcentricity: tofu egg, soy chicken & vegan cheese

Ratings:
Value: 4/5
Food: 4/5
Vegan Friendly: 4/5
Atmosphere: 2/5

After breakfast we were off to be tourist around the city and ended up spending 4 hours at the Holocaust Memorial Museum.           I don’t have any photos to show you as you are not permitted to take photos in the museum.  We had planned on doing lunch at Rasika but our time at the museum went longer than intended and we missed our 12:30pm reservation by an hour and half.  We also had intended on visiting another museum after lunch  but we were drained from the Holocaust Memorial Museum and decided that we would just walk back to the hotel and find something to eat along the way.  To our delight we passed right by Maoz where I had another Groupon for $5 for $10 worth of food and we decided to use it on 2 junior meals which came with fries and a drink (I had iced tea and Neil an Arnold Palmer.)

We really enjoyed the food at Maoz and loved how things were marked vegan.  The salad bar area was the best and really bulked up the falafel sandwich.  The hubz and I even debated going back again during our trip but decided we should branch out and try new places, oh well there is always next time!
Ratings:
Value: 4/5
Food: 4/5
Vegan Friendly: 4/5
Atmosphere: 4/5

We headed back to the hotel for a little down time before our big walking tour of the monuments later in the evening and later decided to partake in the complimentary wine and olive feast while we waited for our friend Aaron to meet us for our tour. When he arrived we decided to have another glass with him, why not it was free and we were on vacation. Then it was time to make the loop around the monuments starting at the Jefferson Memorial and ending at the World War II memorial.

After walking around for hours we finally made it back to Dupont Circle and just a block from the hotel was a great pizza and beer place that I had read about Pizzeria Paradiso.  We decided to stop in and have pizza and beer.  We started with complimentary olives; I swear I ate more olives this vacation than I have this entire year. We then decided on our pizzas which Neil and I had with vegan mozza on a white crust with Tomato, Mushrooms, Spinach, Red Onion (note the whole wheat crust has honey in it).  Aaron had the same thing but a smaller one for him and with regular mozza.  We also shared a salad which we had with oil and vinegar because the dressing has parm in it but it was still yummy.

Overall we loved this place- the food was great, the beer selection was good and the service was top notch!

Ratings:
Value: 4/5
Food: 4/5
Vegan Friendly: 4/5
Atmosphere: 4/5

Posted in: Restaurants, Travel, VeganMofo Tagged: dc, dupont circle, falafel, FDR memorial, holocaust memorial museum, java green, lincoln memorial, maoz, pizzeria paradiso, travel, vegan, washington dc, washington monuments

Soups, Stews and Chili e-Book Now Available!

November 18, 2010 by Lindsay Ingalls 7 Comments

Soups, Stews & Chili - Vegan recipes to warm your soul

I’m excited to announce that my first e-book is now available for purchase! To purchase your copy of the e-book:

  • Click the Buy Now link below or in the sidebar of my blog.
  • You will be brought to a Pay Pal page to make your purchase
  • Click the link to download the cookbook, after 10 seconds (or if you click the link) the download will begin automatically!

Posted in: Recipes Tagged: chili, e-book, soup, stew, vegan

DC Recap- Day 1

November 17, 2010 by Lindsay Ingalls 2 Comments

After an early start to the morning we finally made it to Dulles and then eventually caught the Metrobus and then the Metro to our hotel at Dupont Circle.  We stayed at the Palomar DC, it is located right off Dupont Circle and is in a great location.  The hotel is kind of funky and youthful; a great spot for us.

Our Hotel Room

We checked in and then headed out to lunch at Cafe Green where we cleaned our plates and then headed down to the National Mall to visit the National Air and Space Museum.

After spending a few hours looking at airplanes and spaceships we decided to catch at metro back to the hotel so that we could sit down and relax a minute before we headed to the Adams Morgan area for dinner. On our walk back from the metro stop we checked the time and realized we were just in time for the complimentary wine and appetizer hour that the hotel hosts from 5-6pm. So we decided to enjoy a glass…or 2 of wine as well as some marinated olives and flatbreads.

Poor quality iPhone photo but you get the idea

After drinks and a quick change we made the 20 minute walk up to the Adams Morgan area for dinner at Meskerem an Ethiopian place that I had seen on Groupon and had purchased $15 for $30 worth of food.  Our initial thoughts upon arrival that it was very bright, the staff seemed bored and overall not a great atmosphere at all.  We were hopeful that the food would at least be good.  We decided to start with the Sambusas both the collards and cabbage one.  We enjoyed both but the collards was our favorite.
Following the Sambusas we had one of our favorite Ethiopian dishes the tomato salad which is simply onions, tomato, chili and an acid (lemon juice maybe or vinegar?).

For our main event we got the vegetarian platter with more tomato salad instead of the Meskerem salad which has cheese in it.  We really enjoyed all of the food however we were slightly put off by them not bringing warm wet towels to wipe our hands of prior to digging in like other Ethiopian restaurants we have visited.  Overall we enjoyed the food but we wouldn’t return based on the service and atmosphere – I hear there are a number of other really delicious Ethiopian Restaurants in DC.

Ratings:
Value: 3/5
Food: 4/5
Vegan Friendly: 3/5
Atmosphere: 0/5

Posted in: Restaurants, Travel Tagged: cafe green, dc, dc vegan, hotel palomar, meskerem, national air and space museum, VeganMofo

SOMETHING EXCITING IS COMING

November 17, 2010 by Lindsay Ingalls 4 Comments

Mark your calendars tomorrow is the release of my first e-book Cook.Vegan.Lover.’s Soups, Stews & Chili!

Posted in: Recipes Tagged: chili, EBOOK, electronic book, soup, stew

Airport Eats

November 16, 2010 by Lindsay Ingalls 1 Comment

I generally don’t buy food at airports because it’s generally over priced. For our trip this past week I packed up bagels with tofutii, dried fruits, nuts, trail mixes and bananas for the flight and for our trip in generally.  The only items that we purchased was this mediocre coffee and the smart fries which the Hubz and I had a few of and then decided they were just awful and we through them out; yes they were that bad.

I did not purchase any of these items but I did find these great vegan options at the JFK airport:

Sensible Foods- so good! Love the corn ones!

These aren't bad- more like a chocolate bar than a protein bar

Divvies are so delicious!

Posted in: Travel, VeganMofo Tagged: airport, jfk, travel, vegan airport

Holiday Recipes

November 15, 2010 by Lindsay Ingalls 6 Comments

Cranberry-Apple Glazed Tempeh

4 Portions

  • 8oz block Tempeh, sliced in half and then sliced in half through the middle to make four 2oz portions
  • 1 cup vegetable broth
  • Juice of 1 apple or 1/2 cup apple juice
  • 1/2 cup of cranberries
  • 1 apple, diced
  • 2T brown rice syrup
  • 1/2T low-sodium soy sauce
  • 3 sage leaves, sliced
  • pinch of pepper

Directions:

  1. Heat a large sauce pan over medium-high heat, pour in the broth and place the tempeh in a flat layer.  Bring up to a simmer, flipping once the broth has reduced by half.  Continue to simmer until the broth is gone. Remove the tempeh and set aside.
  2. In the pan over medium-low heat cook the cranberries, apple slices, brown rice syrup, soy sauce and pepper for 1-2 minute until the apple start soften.  Stir in the apple juice and cook for 3 minutes until the apples soft and cranberries burst.  Strain the liquid from the sauce and reserve both the fruit and liquid.
  3. Place the tempeh back in the pan over medium heat and add the liquid. Simmer until the sauce has thickened and glazed the tempeh.
  4. To serve top with some of the reserved cranberry-apple mixture.

Ciabatta Squash-Sage Dressing

Serves 2-3

  • 4- 1/2inch slices of ciabatta, diced
  • 1T vegan margarine
  • 1T olive oil
  • 7 sage leaves, sliced
  • 1/2 cup onion diced
  • 1 garlic clove, minced
  • 1 cup butternut squash, diced and roasted
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • 1 cup vegan chicken gravy
    • 1T vegan margarine
    • 2T AP flour
    • 1 cup vegan chicken broth

Directions:

  1. Preheat the oven to 400F. Toss the squash with a little oil, salt and pepper; place on a sheet pan and bake for 30 minutes until the squash is soft.
  2. In a cast iron skillet or saute pan heat the olive oil and margarine until margarine is melted.  Toss in the sage and cook until crispy and then toss in the onion and saute for 3 minutes.  Stir in the garlic and cook for 4-5 more minutes until the onion is soft.  Remove from the pan with a slotted spoon and leave place in a bowl; set aside.
  3. Place the bread in the pan and stir around, coating with the oil.  Cook on medium-high until the bread is toasty.  Remove from the pan and set in the bowl with the onions.
  4. Place the squash in the bowl with the onions and the bread.
  5. In the skillet heat the broth until bubbly and then pour over the bread; toss to coat and serve immediately.
Posted in: Recipes, VeganMofo Tagged: apple, cranberry, dressing, holiday, squash, tempeh, thanksgiving, vegan, VeganMofo

Dining in DC: Cafe Green

November 14, 2010 by Lindsay Ingalls 4 Comments


We started our DC trip off with a visit to Cafe Green, a vegan restaurant near Dupont Circle. I lucked out and got a a great deal on Groupon. The lunch menu has a great selection of salads, sandwiches and raw entrees. We had a really hard time deciding on what we wanted but eventually decided to go with Cheeseburger and Raw California Pizza Platter. The Cheeseburger was really delicious however the slaw was really the star of the plate. The Raw California Pizza Platter was so delicious however unfortunately they were all out of kale chips so I had the kimchi instead and it was amazing.  The Hubz and I were overall very impressed with our meal, the location, the service and it also had a great drink list.

Cheeseburger Soy patty on a wheat bun, topped w/ cheese, lettuce & tomato, sautéed pepper, and onion

Raw California Pizza Platter (GF) Our raw pizza with guacamole and raw cheese topped with tomato, cucumber, carrot onion and peppers. Served with Kale Chips and a petite spinach salad

Ratings:
Value: 3/5
Food: 4/5
Vegan Friendly: 5/5
Atmosphere: 4/5

Posted in: Restaurants, Travel, VeganMofo Tagged: cafe green, dc, java green, vegan dc, VeganMofo
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