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Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Veganetarian Valentine's Day
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Sunday, February 13, 2011
I'm a souperhero!
If I could choose one food category to eat for the rest of my life it would probably be soups! I'm not kidding, there is something so wonderful and nostalgic that happens when you take that first spoonful of a soup. A good soup has an array of flavors and textures and nourishes you, both body and soul. You can eat soup when you are old, young, sick, healthy, and yes, even Vegan! Thankfully, most of my favorite soups don't require meat or cheese, not that I haven't enjoyed my fair share of chicken noodle and wonton, but I can still have miso and mushroom barley and broccoli and chili and white bean and minestrone and tortilla and even vegetable wonton! I love soup!!! Ok, now that you understand that, there is nothing like not having to chew your food when you are sick, I mean who has the energy for that anyways? I went to Qdoba yesterday for lunch and had a bowl of their Mexican gumbo (totally Vegan!) with rice, pinto beans, pico de gallo, guacamole, and tortilla strips. The soft rice, guacamole and beans, with the spicy broth and crunch of the tortillas was a fantastic combination! I also made a more nourishing soup yesterday that could fit in with anyone's souperhero, ahem, I mean superhero diet. Here it is:
Ingredients:
4-5 cups water
1 small onion, diced
1 tsp minced garlic, optional
1 tsp minced ginger
2 good pinches wakame flakes
1-2 cups chopped bok choy (or cabbage or spinach or whatever sounds good!)
8 sliced shitake mushrooms
1 Tbsp brown miso
1Tbsp white miso
3 sliced scallions
3 oz udon noodles, optional
Directions:
Cook udon noodles according to package directions, set aside. Bring water to a boil in large soup pot. Add wakame, onion, garlic, and ginger. Reduce heat and simmer for a few minutes, add bok choy, then mushrooms, stir. Simmer for about 5 minutes. Remove about a cup of soup broth to a large measuring cup, add miso and stir with a fork until dissolved. Add mixture back into pot, and heat through making sure it doesn't boil. Stir in scallions and noodles, if desired.
This soup can heal you! I'm serious, my cold from hell came on just Thursday night and when I woke up today I actually felt way better! It just HAS to be the soup...and the rest, hydrating, zinc, and vitamin c :) Seriously people, don't mess around when you are sick! Or when you aren't sick too for that matter."Take care of your body. It's the only place you have to live" -Jim Rohn (and now me)
Friday, February 11, 2011
No vegan diet! No vegan powers!
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Wrap on the run!
Ive been feeling like a bit of a junk food Vegan for the past few days, eating a lot of processed foods and way too much dessert! Today I got called in to work, but woke up way too late to make myself a decent meal. Thankfully, I thought of a really quick healthy meal to make mid-shampoo. Here is the recipe!
Ingredients:
15oz can white beans (I used great northern)
1/2 cup broccoli florets
1 portobella mushroom, sliced
2 tsp extra virgin olive oil
1 tsp balsamic vinegar
1/4 tsp sea salt
Fresh black pepper
Some torn fresh basil
Directions:
Steam broccoli and mushroom together until softened, 5-8 min. Rinse and drain beans, toss with veggies, oil, salt, pepper, and some chopped fresh basil. I heated a sprouted wheat tortillas and wrapped up half the filling for lunch! It was so good, I wrapped the rest in a couple of sheets of nori later, yum!
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
The lazier thin mushroom pizza
So the pineapple cashew quinoa stirfry and hot and sour soup didn't go over as well as I hoped last night. I loved the stirfry but the hot and sour soup was well, hot and sour...not sure what I was expecting there. The taste of the soup kind of overpowered the stirfry last night so I didn't really get to enjoy it much! Thankfully, I ate some leftover pineapple cashew quinoa stir fry for dinner tonight which tasted much yummier! However, 2 hours of studying later, it was as if I hadn't eaten. I still had the ingredients for the Vegan Pandemonium's lazy version of the Kind Diet mushroom pizza (VP's Thin Mushroom Pizza). That pizza was SO good, but after eating it two days in a row I was looking for something a bit different. The variation I made tonight is the same basic idea, I sauteed one sliced portabella in just a little olive oil, seasoned with some sea salt and threw in a Tablespoon of chopped sundried tomato at the end. I loaded it into a sprouted wheat tortilla with just a tablespoon or the tofutti cream cheese and some chopped scallions and basil and browned it up on the griddle. Tasted really good, but next time I might use two mushrooms and it would be perfect! Had a Kind Diet Chocolate Peanut Butter Cup after dinner part 1 but now that I had dinner part 2 I am craving dessert part 2...s'mores perhaps?
Vegan S'mores!
This isn't exactly a recipe, but I made some FANTASTIC Vegan s'mores last night. I just put one square of endangered species dark chocolate on a graham (use grahams without honey if you are abstaining), then I roasted two Dandies Vegan marshmallows over the gas stove. It tasted so close to the real thing I had to double check my ingredients to make sure I wasn't doing anything wrong!
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Going to try my hand at this blogging thing again now that I finally figured out how to post pictures. So I'm officially moving into week 6 of being vegan, well at least trying to be vegan, or as Alicia Silverstone of The Kind Diet would call it "flirting" with the vegan diet. I would say I'm doing pretty well so far, given that my diet is now about 98% vegan. I've noticed some positive changes like more energy, clearer thinking, and as Alicia says, "smoother elimination." However, I've been somewhat moodier and I'm a lot hungrier! Also, in spite of the smoothness of the aforementioned eliminations, there have been some other gastrointestinal consequences that make my boyfriend want to get a separate bedroom...all a part of the detox process though right. Now assuming that my boyfriend is still here after the air has cleared (haha), I think he will turn out to be at least somewhat supportive of my new diet. I was vegetarian when we started dating so its not a huge change, and other than sneaking giant turkey legs into the house and screaming "You expect me to eat this? What am I, a rabbit!?" he appears to be adjusting just fine. My friends from back home have no idea how to react except to brand me as "crazy" and ask me repeatedly "but, where are you getting your protein?" to which I reply "food... usually" and wink... My mom is actually the most supportive thus far, telling her friends "oh, Michelle is 'Vay-gen' now," love it! I've made some super yummy recipes so far from Alicia's book and from others like Veganomicon! Tonight is pineapple cashew quinoa stirfry with hot and sour soup, will let you know how that goes!