Showing posts with label vegan and vegetarian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vegan and vegetarian. Show all posts

Saturday, September 7, 2024

Mushroom: Real Food of Fantasy and Fairy Tales

When one says the word “mushroom” it might provoke various thoughts. Psychedelic dreams.  Fantasy and fairy tales.  Tiny homes for whimsical creatures.  A meat substitute for vegans and vegetarians.

For me, it provokes a memory of a romantic dinner date.  My first experience tasting a mushroom was when my late husband (my fiancé at the time) prepared dinner for me.  Steak with mushroom gravy. 

Before meeting my husband, I avoided mushrooms for two reasons.

~Number 1:  My mother never used them in any of her recipes.  Mom didn’t cook them. (???)  Maybe they don’t taste good.  (O.o)

~Number 2:  The way people describe mushrooms.  Fungus.  Toadstool.  They don’t make the mushroom sound appetizing or visually appealing.


However, many cooks and chefs use the mushroom as the main ingredient in their recipes.  Foodies are happy to share photos of amazing dishes where mushrooms are the star of the show.  

As for being visually appealing, mushrooms are quite beautiful. 

Artists often use them to illustrate fantasies. 

Nature photographers go insane! They capture incredible pics just roaming through the woods or the fields.

My first time eating mushrooms was over 40 years.  But from that day forward, I didn’t need convincing to make mushrooms a part of my diet.  However, in case you do, perhaps this health article by Popular Science will persuade you.  “4 reasons you should eat more mushrooms”.


It's good to know these reasons why, but the most important thing everybody needs to know about mushrooms is that some of them are NOT edible.  No doubt you will find these information links useful.

10 of the World's Deadliest Mushrooms - WorldAtlas.com


  • 14 Types of Mushrooms and their Uses – Epicurious


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    SEPTEMBER IS NATIONAL MUSHROOM MONTH!

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    Wednesday, January 11, 2023

    Cooking Tips : No Need For a Special Diet to Use Ingredient Substitutes

    Whether you believe eggs are good or bad, at least there are egg substitutes, in case you run out of eggs.



    Imagine.
    It's a holiday. 🎄
    You're preparing a scrumptious meal. 
    Many of the recipes require eggs. 
    But! You run out of eggs! 
    PANIC!! 
    All the grocery stores are closed because ... it's a holiday! 
    Can't borrow from the neighbors because every egg they have is CRITICAL!!  They're celebrating the holiday too.  

    What do you do? 😨


    This food chart (below) was made for vegans. But you don't have to be on a special diet to use cooking ingredient substitutes or alternatives.

    By the way.  If this doesn't convince you to keep a ready supply of applesauce and tofu on hand, nothing will!  



    Top 9 Plant-Based Egg Substitutes For A Healthy Diet



    Similar links of Interest:

    Za’atar is a spice mix or a spice blend used in Arab and Israeli cuisines. It is used in recipes the same way Westerners use salt.


    Sure many recipes are tradition! But if you won’t eat a dish because of that one vegetable that you just don’t like, then go ahead and substitute the veggie for the one you do like! It’s OK. That’s not illegal!





    Wednesday, May 18, 2022

    A Cultural History Of The Kebab (Reblog)

    Awesome article found at a site where I was not even looking for food-related content. Had to share. I'll give you a quick summary below, but by all means please read the article in its entirety.


    Article LinkA Cultural History Of The Kebab

    QUICK ARTICLE SUMMARY:

    • A kebab has its roots in Middle Eastern cuisine.
    • The word “kebab” reached the English-speaking world in the 17th century from the Arabic kabāb, in part via Hindustani, Persian and Turkish.
    • FYI. “Kebab is normally cooked on a skewer over a fire, but some kebab dishes are made in a pan, in the oven, or even as a stew...”
    • FOR THE VEGANS. No worries. There is a “Vebab”, a vegan kebab.
    • Gyros Or Kebab? A Lively Debate ~ Middle Eastern food OR Greek by way of Turkey
    • Where Did Döner Kebap Come From? 
    FINAL QUESTION:  Which Is It, Kebab Or Kebap?

    • In Arabic-speaking countries, it's “kebab”.
    • In Turkey, it’s “kebap.”

    ALL AROUND THE WORLD?? It's just plain old good food! ☺


    https://myfoodieluv.tumblr.com/post/684628676916150272/amazing-food-history-a-cultural-history-of-the


    Find lots of kebab recipes at My Foodie Luv Tumblr blog.

    Saturday, April 23, 2022

    Oven-Baked Summer Squash Fries (Should Be in Your Winter Recipes)

    Summer squash has a strong resemblance, in flavor and texture, to a zucchini. You can, in fact, substitute zucchini in this recipe, but it will probably bake a bit more quickly.



    Not sure what the weather is like where you are.  In my city (Austin, TX USA), it's confusingly balmy and breezy, occasionally rainy, comfortably warm with no need for a sweater, and sometimes chilly.  It's climatically perfect! ☺ 

    My friends elsewhere around the USA and the world are still complaining that Old Man Winter has overstayed his welcome and refuses to leave!  This recipe is fabulous no matter what the season of the year is or what kind of weather you're experiencing.  Enjoy!



    Ingredients:


    1 medium summer squash
    2 eggs
    1 ½ cups breadcrumbs (try panko breadcrumbs for a crunchier texture)
    1 teaspoon paprika
    1 teaspoon mustard powder
    Salt and pepper
    Olive oil


    How to Make It:


    Preheat oven to 400 F. Grease a large baking sheet with olive oil and set aside.


    Cut your summer squash into wedges. Remove the seeds if they are quite large and set wedges aside.


    Whisk the eggs in a dish and set aside.


    In another dish, combine the breadcrumbs, paprika, mustard powder and salt and pepper.


    Start by dipping the wedges, one by one, into the egg mixture and then the breadcrumb mixture. Place each wedge on the greased baking sheet. Continue until all the wedges are done.


    You can bake the wedges as is for about 30-40 (until soft inside and golden brown on the outside) as is, but if you want a more golden texture, drizzle or spray some olive oil on top of the wedges. Flip halfway through baking.


    Serve with ranch or another favorite dip.



    There are many versions of oven-fried squash recipes?  Find more.




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    Tuesday, January 18, 2022

    Food Blog Spotlight: Vegan and Vegetarian Blogs: The Flaming Vegan (UPDATED Jan 2022)

    Many celebrities have gone the way of the vegan. Common and Miley Cyrus to name just two (see "Links of Interest" below). Taking the leap and plunging myself into a vegan diet would be unrealistic. Taking baby steps toward modifying my diet to incorporate vegan food into my meals is a much more reasonable and sensible approach. That's why it gives me great pleasure to shine the spotlight on:

    UPDATE:  Jan 2022: Sadly this domain name has expired and is now parked. Courtesy of GoDaddy.  Broken links below in this post have been replaced with archived links or suitable substitute links from other food blogger.


    The Flaming Vegan (Domain parked free)


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    The publishers describe their site as a “vegan and vegetarian blogging extravaganza”. Not only does this food blog provide recipes, but also answers to questions that didn't even cross my mind. Should have asked. Just didn't know any better. 


    Below are few selected posts that ought to get you curious to know more. You may end up scratching your head and wondering why you're not already converted. Somebody preached the vegan gospel to rappers and they're repenting! :)







    The Best Vegan Holiday Cookies. Seriously.


    The Best Vegan Holiday Cookies. Seriously.

    Prep Time: 10 minutes Cook Time: 12 minutes Nothing says fall like pumpkin. Pumpkin pie, pumpkin spice latte, pumpkin bread, pumpkin popcorn, pumpkin flavored nuts, ice cream, oreos, granola bars; you name it! How about some vegan marshmallow stuffed pumpkin cookies? We usually go to Trader Joe's once a week.



     


    Our 8 Favorite Vegan Online Resources - Purple Carrot



     

    How Does The Change of Life Affect Vegan Women?


    How Does The Change of Life Affect Vegan Women?

    I am sure it won't be news to anyone following a purely plant-based diet that this regime benefits your health in numerous ways. However, there is one particular health perk of being vegan which may be quite a surprise to most people, as it was to me...



     

    4 Fantastic Ways to Get All the Vitamins You Need


    4 Fantastic Ways to Get All the Vitamins You Need

    Whether you are a vegan for ethical reasons or dietary concerns, the bottom line is that you would like to be the healthiest vegan that you can. There is a common misconception that those who follow a vegan diet do not get enough essential vitamins and...



     

    Your Quick Guide to Vegan Baking Substitutes


    Your Quick Guide to Vegan Baking Substitutes

    This article is designed to help new vegans and anyone else interested in reducing their consumption of animal products. It presents easy and effective alternatives to common ingredients such as dairy products and eggs in baking. If you are new to ...



     

    Getting Picky Eaters to Eat with the Rainbow Method


    Getting Picky Eaters to Eat with the Rainbow Method

    I don't know about you, but I have picky eaters in my house. Oh, they're better now than they used to be, but back when they were small, mealtimes were battles to be fought. Many parents today face the same issue and it can be a big one. At one point...



     

    Links of Interest:






    Wednesday, September 29, 2021

    Care To Share Your Eggplant (Aubergine) Recipe?

    Do you love to watch cooking shows on television?  One of my favorite TV chefs is Nigella Lawson (nigella.com). She taught me what an aubergine was. Aubergine?? Oh! You mean eggplant!! :)

    On the hunt for eggplant recipes.

    Sharing a few recipes via this foodie blog. But ....

    I want more eggplant recipes! More! More!!

    Why?
    The food experts say that for 2017 and beyond, “purple is the new green” and everybody is supposed to be eating more purple veggies. Sure! Eggplants are not the only purple plants out there. But it's a good purple food to start with! Agree?  :)


    One quick question:
    • Do you eat eggplant cooked or raw?
    I enjoy listening to the music of smooth jazz vocalist Michael Franks. One of his songs that we really like is called “Eggplant”.

    When my baby cooks her eggplant.
    She don't read no book!

    Yeah OK. He's not really singing about eggplant. But the lyrics are inspiring and might make you want to cook eggplant, even if you do have to read “how to” in a book!

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    Links of Interest: 

    Freedman, Joanna. "Start Eating Purple for Good Health: The Science behind 2017's New Food Trend." The Telegraph. Telegraph Media Group, 19 Dec. 2016. Web. 01 Feb. 2017. (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/food-and-drink/news/start-eating-purple-good-health-science-behind-2017s-new-food/ ).

    Davis, Sara. "A History of Eggplant in Four Languages." Table Matters. N.p., 12 Sept. 2016. Web. 01 Feb. 2017. ( http://tablematters.com/2012/10/10/a-history-of-eggplant-in-four-languages/ ).

    Ehler, James T. "Eggplant Trivia and Facts." Food Facts & Trivia: Eggplant. Food Reference, n.d. Web. 01 Feb. 2017. ( http://www.foodreference.com/html/feggplant.html ).

    Meyer, Megan. "Eight Fascinating Facts About Eggplant." Earth Eats | Real Food | Green Living. The Trustees of Indiana University, 18 Jan. 2010. Web. 01 Feb. 2017. ( http://indianapublicmedia.org/eartheats/eggplant-facts/ ).

    "Eggplant Food Facts." Belly Bytes. N.p., n.d. Web. 1 Feb. 2017. ( http://www.bellybytes.com/foodfacts/eggplant_facts.html#.WJI-fzjwnIU ).


    Below are some recipes you might enjoy.

    French style Roasted Eggplant

    Ratatouille and Eggplant for Harvest Season

    Marinated Eggplant - A Healthy Life For Me

    Eggplant Patties with Olives and Herbs | Gourmandelle


    Do you have an eggplant recipe that is the best ever?  
    If so, please share.






    Wednesday, December 2, 2020

    Rooting for Potatoes: The Spud Makes A Comeback

    Forget low-carb diets and Atkins; those sweet, succulent spuds are once again finding their place among meat and vegetables at the dinner table.To celebrate its return to center stage, Kita Roberta of Girl Carnivore is recognizing the health benefits of a plant-based diet, while still including your favorite proteins.To that end, Girl Carnivore has created a recipe that is packed with carrots, beets, kale and Idaho potatoes. Add the sweetness of maple aioli and you’ve got yourself a good-for-you meal. 

    Roasted Roots and Chicken Power Bowl with Maple Aioli 

    * 4 Russet Idaho potatoes, chopped into 1/2-inch cubes
    * 3 carrots
    * 1 turnip, peeled, cut in half lengthwise, and then cut into wedges
    * 1 red onion, cut into wedges
    * 1 cup butternut squash, peeled and chopped
    * 2 beets, rinsed, peeled, cut in half and then cut into wedges
    * 4 teaspoons olive oil, divided
    * Salt and pepper
    * 3 sprigs fresh thyme, removed from stem
    * 3 cups Swiss chard, removed from stem and chopped
    * 1 garlic clove, minced
    * 1 cup cooked rotisserie chicken, chopped 


    For the Maple Aioli 
    * 3 tablespoons fresh mayonnaise
    * 1 tablespoon maple syrup
    * 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon

    Preheat the oven to 425 degreeF. Line a baking sheet with foil and spray with cooking spray.  Toss all of the vegetables in olive oil and sprinkle with salt and pepper.Arrange the vegetables in a single layer on the baking sheet. Sprinkle with thyme. Roast in the oven for 25-30 minutes, until golden and fork-tender, flipping once, halfway through.  Meanwhile, heat the remaining olive oil in a skillet over medium-heat. Sauté the Swiss chard with the chopped garlic until wilted, about 10 minutes. Season with salt and pepper to taste.  Whisk the mayonnaise with the maple syrup and cinnamon until combined.  Spoon into a serving dish.  Divide the chard evenly in serving bowls. Top with the roasted vegetables and chopped rotisserie chicken. Serve with the maple aioli on the side for dipping.

    For more recipes, visit the Idaho Potato Commission’s website at https://idahopotato.com

    (NewsUSA) –





    Tuesday, October 27, 2020

    Mark Your Calendars for November 1st to Celebrate World Vegan Day!

    Happy World Vegan Day to all of those who are vegans. World Vegan Day has been celebrated every year on November 1st since 1994. 

    To my vegan friends, I know that you are dedicated and committed to encouraging everyone to convert to a plant-based diet. Although I must confess that I have not fully crossed over, some significant changes have been made in my diet that you would be proud of. When it comes to being a vegan, in America (especially if you live in beef-eating Texas), it’s a challenge.


    Celebrity Vegans:  Senator Cory Booker

    There are many celebrities in the entertainment business who tout their vegan diet and try to influence others to make that change. I consider politicians a “type of celebrity” and they can also be influencers. However, Senator Cory Booker insists that he would never use his official public position to try to convert anyone else. Nevertheless, kudos to Cory Booker, an African-American Senator who is currently running for President in the 2020 Election. He is an outstanding role model, a shining example and proof positive that becoming a vegan is definitely doable. I mean … African-Americans are not known for preparing vegan-oriented meals. For him to make that kind of dietary change, it could not have been easy. Go bro!

    Fast Food Restaurants in USA Should Have More Vegan Dishes

    As I said, I have not fully changed over to a vegan or plant-based diet but it’s not for lack of recipes. Many of my online vegan friends share their recipes for breakfast, lunch, dinner, desserts, and snacks that you can make for yourself at home. But what about eating out? Like most Americans, I often eat at fast-food restaurants. I am of the opinion that it certainly wouldn’t hurt for America’s fast-food restaurants to add some vegan dishes to their menu. I know that it can be done because Wendy’s restaurants in India have paneer on their menu. They don’t have that in the USA. But they could and they should. If they did I would order it when I’m going through the drive-through! LOL.

    Buddha Bowls Make Switching to Vegan Easy

    My significant other is a YouTube junkie and he loves watching the cooking videos. Since we share the same bedroom I usually end up watching those videos with him. There is a wonderful YT channel called Tish Wonders and in one of her instructional videos, she prepares 3 mouthwatering Buddha Bowls. Her last recipe is my favorite. I personally believe that for someone to make the transition to a vegan diet, starting out by eating Buddha bowls for lunch or dinner is the best way! It’s an opinion, of course. But a very reasonable opinion. Don’t you agree?



    Final Tip About Becoming Vegan

    Changing over to a vegan diet is a good thing. But some people might make unhealthy decisions. Carrie Forrest, MPH in Nutrition, published a very informative article about 8 vegan diet dangers and she cautions that one of them is irreversible. Before making any major diet and nutrition changes, you may want to seek professional medical advice.

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    Friday, June 26, 2020

    Round Up! Random Foodie Finds: Recipes and Healthy Eating Tips

    When this foodie blog was started back in 2016, I made it clear that "its purpose is to share food finds for food lovers, recipes, cooking tips and all things foodie!" 

    Staying true to the purpose, it's been almost 4 years; and as they say: Time flies when you're having fun! This blog post includes recipes to encourage you to eat your fruits and veggies and a link to an informative article published by the American Cancer Society for reducing the risk of cancer.



    Mexican Stuffed Peppers with Quinoa & Black Beans (vegan & gluten-free) | momswhosave.com :  A delicious recipe for Mexican stuffed peppers with quinoa and black beans. This recipe is vegan (& gluten-free), but some melted some cheese on top or a dollop of sour cream would be tasty …


    American Cancer Society: Avoid Meat to Reduce Cancer Risk | livekindly.co : The American Cancer Society (ACS) unveiled its new guidelines for reducing the risk of cancer. The organization advises people to eat less red and processed meat and more whole, plant-based foods. …



    11 Best Indian Mango Recipes To Try At Home food.ndtv.com : 
    The best of our Indian mango recipes for you to try at home. Let's just agree that the primary reason for most of us to wait for the peak summer season is only the… 


    Watermelon Salad | old-fashion-recipe.com : Watermelon Salad is an old fashioned recipe made with fresh fruit cantaloupe, grapes, pineapple, and cheese. Included is How To Make A Watermelon Basket. It was popular in the 1970s as a decorative …


    Friday, November 1, 2019

    Happy #WorldVeganDay! Why And How To Eat Spirulina - MyHealthyDessert (Reblog)

    Have you ever heard of spirulina? A friend and fellow food blogger has introduced me to it and  I'm passing along the info she shared about this food product and some more links to her fabulous vegan recipes.



    Why And How To Eat Spirulina - MyHealthyDessert






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  • Vegan Black Sesame Ice Cream
  • Vegan Cashew Cream
  • Homemade Bounty Ice Cream



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    Tuesday, May 7, 2019

    Food Blog Spotlight : How to Cook Italian : Easy Recipes from CiaoFlorentina

    Many people love Italian food. Although my husband says he doesn't. Even though he watches and sometimes records the cooking shows of Lidia Bastianich on Create TV. When we subscribed to cable TV, he rarely missed an episode of Giada De Laurentiis on Food Network. (O.o)




    https://eeschannel.blogspot.com/2016/10/a-fall-neapolitan-style-dinner.html
    I heart most things Italian, with food being at the top of my list. There are so many Italian food bloggers out there. In fact, my third post for this blog shined the spotlight on one of my favorite blogs: JovinaCooks Italian.


    Here is another one of my favorite food blogs: EasyItalian Recipes – CiaoFlorentina.  Cooking advice is provided and many recipes are gluten-free, paleo, and vegetarian. A few selected posts appear below to ignite your curiosity to know more and whet your appetite for some tasty Italian cuisine.

    Chocolate Covered Oranges with Red Pepper Flakes * Christmas Recipes


    Chocolate Covered Oranges with Red Pepper Flakes *


    The ultimate Chocolate Covered Oranges: tangerine and orange slices dipped in dark chocolate and sprinkled with red pepper flakes for a nice kick. It is that time of year ago when our orange trees are so loaded the branches started breaking. Which means there are oranges and tangerines all over our kitchen.

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    Replace potato chips with a healthier alternative. How to Make Brussel Sprout Chips (Crispy) *


    How to Make Brussel Sprout Chips (Crispy) *


    Crispy and light baked Brussel sprout chips with just a drizzle of olive oil and a pinch of sea salt. Easy to make and loved by all! Who is as excited as me about fall and baking trays upon trays of these Brussel sprout chips?

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    Vegetarian Calzone Recipe *


    Vegetarian Calzone Recipe *


    Italian vegetarian calzone, pizza pockets stuffed with veggies and cheese and grilled in a cast iron skillet, a vegetarian's dream ! First of all, you absolutely gotta make this vegetarian calzone you guys ! I had them for breakfast and I'm not even ashamed to admit it.

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    Do you know your thyme? Thyme Varieties For Cooking *


    Thyme Varieties For Cooking *


    There are quite a few thyme varieties for cooking out there. Thyme is one of my favorite herbs to cook with and plant in my containers, but in all honesty I stick to 2 maybe 3 varieties in my herb garden.

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