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Giveaway – Alternative Baking Company Cookies! and Review

August 27, 2009 by Lindsay Ingalls 9 Comments

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Who doesn’t love cookies? Especially when they are vegan, I know I do.  I was sent a few samples of ABC cookies which I love but decided that hubby and I really shouldn’t eat all three of them so we kept the oatmeal raisin for ourselves and it was delicious!  Nice and fresh and hearty how can you not love it?  My husband is also a big fan of the Snickerdoodle which is another great flavor, I love the sweet and cinnamon flavor of it.

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So anyways I am doing a giveaway for an ABC Cookies and there will be 2 lucky winners of this price.  To enter to win one of these cookies leave a comment answering: What is your favorite baking memory? Winner will be picked on 8/30/09

Posted in: Giveaway Tagged: abc cookies, Giveaway, Review

I Actually Cooked!

August 27, 2009 by Lindsay Ingalls 1 Comment

For the first time in awhile I actually spent some time in the kitchen cooking some real food. My husband and I are going camping for the next few days and I wanted some fun food for us to eat. So last night, with the help of hubz, we made from Vegan Brunch: Cinnamon Rolls, Chesapeake Tempeh Cakes and Samosa Pancakes!

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Posted in: Food Tagged: camping

Giveaway! – Mariani California Apricots We have a winner!

August 25, 2009 by Lindsay Ingalls 7 Comments

 

We have a winner! 7 people responded and I used random number generator to pick who won- 1 being the first to respond and 7 being the last

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Here are your random numbers:

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Timestamp: 2009-08-27 19:45:00 UTC

Our Winner is 

Carrie “No recipe here, my kidlets just like to snack on dried fruit. Oh wait, I take that back, I love to make Morrocan food, I like a good tagine, with dried apricots!”  Submitted on 08/25/2009 at 9:03 pm

 

Congrats Carrie! Please e-mail me your mailing information at cookingforaveganlover at gmail dot com

Marani sent me a goodie box of items to review and since there was so much and my hubby and I won’t be able to eat them all I’m dong my first of many to come giveaways.  This give away is for Mariani California Apricots which are a great source of fiber, potassium and vitamin A.

 

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If you would like a chance to win this please leave a comment below stating what your favorite recipe that includes dried fruit is and why? All qualified commenters will be entered in the draw and chosen on Thursday 8.27 @3pm.

Posted in: Giveaway Tagged: apricots

Dr. Kracker Review

August 25, 2009 by Lindsay Ingalls 2 Comments

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I am a cracker lover and have been forever and I usually go for something thin and crispy but I finally tried Dr. Krackers crackers and flatbreads and they are hearty, crispy and yummy. They go really great with your favorite hummus.  The flatbreads are great with Tofutti and Tofurky with a slice of tomato. 

 

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These crackers are much more filing than your normal crackers such as wheat thins, saltines or ritz. My favorite of these crackers is the Seedlander which has tons of pumpkin seeds- a great source of zinc. I love how Dr. Krackers crackers and flatbreads are hearty with lots of seeds that make them filling.  At your next cocktail party place these on a plate near some hummus, tofuspread and/or vegan cheese and enjoy!

 

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Posted in: Review Tagged: Dr. Kracker

Rustic Crust Pizza Review

August 24, 2009 by Lindsay Ingalls 5 Comments

A few weeks ago my husband and I were lucky enough to come home to a big box sitting on our porch.  The box was filled with Rustic Crust Pizza and sauces, 6 different kinds of crusts and all of them vegan.  We were delighted to get to test them all out since we are pizza lovers. 

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The first pizza we made was a vegan chicken parm pizza on the sourdough and it was delicious! The crust is great and easy and fresh- all you have to do is brush with olive oil, top it and place in a 450F oven for 10 minutes and dinner is served!

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Our second pizza that we made was a caramelized onion with tomatoes and mushrooms and it was by far one of the best pizza’s.  We used the Thin Crust which is definitely my favorite; it get’s nice and crispy and is just a great crust.

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Another pizza we made (my favorite) was  the Mexican pizza on Pizza Originale Crust.  We topped it with refried black beans, sautéed onions and mushrooms and fresh salsa.  This was great and the crust was nice and crispy and was overall the best pizza that we made. 

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The three other crusts we had my parents and my aunt and her family test out as we had our fill of pizza for a while (as much as I love pizza 3 in one week was enough).  They loved the crusts and the pizza sauces. 

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Overall these are great crusts and are fresh and yummy.  Any time you need a quick go to dinner grab one of these crusts, there are tons of different flavors and even personal sized ones!

Posted in: Review Tagged: pizza, Review

Banana-nut Muffins

August 20, 2009 by Lindsay Ingalls 3 Comments

Yesterday my husband comes to me asking if we have everything for banana bread because we had 3 very over rip bananas that were going to go to waste. I decided why not make banana-nut muffins so much easier to grab and go.

Banana-nut Muffins

1 and 3/4 cup self rising flour
1 tablespoon baking powder
1/4 tsp. salt
1 tsp. cinnamon
1/2 cup natural sugar
3 very ripe bananas, mashed (about 1-1/4 cups)
1/2 cup unsweetened soymilk
1 unsweetened applesauce cup (you know those ones you pack in lunches or ¼ cup applesauce)
2 tbsp. agave nectar
1/4 cup chopped walnuts

Preheat the oven to 400F and spray a 12 cup muffin pan with non-stick spray. In a bowl mix together the flour, baking powder, salt, and cinnamon. In another bowl, mash the banana with the sugar, soymilk, apple sauce, and agave nectar.

Pour the banana mixture into the flour mixture and stir just until combined. Fold in the walnuts, and pour into 12 muffin cups- I like to use an ice cream soup. Bake for 15-20 minutes, until a toothpick comes out clean.

Posted in: Recipes Tagged: bread, Recipes

Vermont Style Vegan Gumbo

August 20, 2009 by Lindsay Ingalls 4 Comments

This past weekend my husband and I stopped in at the Waitsfield Farmers Market which is one of my favourite markets. What I love about it is that I can find tons of organic locally grown ingredients that are different than what we can find at our market in Montpelier (which is also a great market and we stopped there too). My “big exciting” purchase was okra which being from the north east is not something you commonly find and is (in my opinion) a pretty foreign ingredient up this way. I decided that I was going to make some gumbo and I had to put my twist on it as I didn’t have a green pepper (or any peppers at all in the house) and no filé powder which is traditional in gumbo.

1 cup of roux*
1 medium onion, diced
3 baby leeks, diced
1/2 cup chopped celery
2 extra large garlic cloves, minced
4 cups vegetable stock
1 14.5-oz. can diced tomatoes with their juices
1 1/2 cups sliced okra
1 tsp. dried thyme
3/4 tsp. salt
1/8 tsp. freshly ground black pepper
1T Vermont Pepper Works Hempin’ Jalapeno**
Chalula Hot Sauce (or your favorite hot sauce), to taste
3 Cups cooked rice
• Make the roux. To the roux add the onion, leeks, celery and garlic, saute, stirring a few times, until softened, about 3 minutes. Add the stock, tomatoes, okra, , thyme, salt, pepper, and hot sauces. Simmer, partially covered, over low heat, stirring occasionally, for 30 to 40 minutes. Adjust the seasonings, to taste.
• To serve, spoon about 1/2 cup of the cooked rice into each soup bowl and ladle the hot gumbo over the top.
*Note: For the roux, combine equal parts of flour and oil in a heavy pot over medium-high heat. Cook, stirring constantly, for 30 minutes, or until chocolate brown, being careful not to burn. (If it does burn, you’ll have to throw it out and start over.)

** the hempin’ jalapeno is vinegary so it helps to balance the flavours. If you have Tabasco use that – I didn’t have any so I substituted it with what I had.

If I remember I’ll take a picture tonight when I heat up the leftovers

Posted in: Recipes Tagged: gumbo, Recipes
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