CrispyQ
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Sun Nov-05-06 06:31 PM
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| Today I made the tempeh Rubens from Vegan with a Vengeance |
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& omg! They are delish! :9 :9 I used Nasoya 1000 Island dressing instead of making my own but what a wonderful taste combo!
I also made two great vegan pizzas & a batch of corn chowder. Our fridge is bursting with delish vegan food.
What about yours?
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Sun Nov-05-06 07:14 PM
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I just got her new cupcake book, "Vegan Cupcakes Take Over the World" and made one of the recipes from that too, which is also great. :9
Try the stroganoff recipe from VWAV - it's yummy too, if a little time-consuming. :hi:
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Sun Nov-05-06 10:12 PM
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| 2. Someone on another site gave that recipe a good review, too. |
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I'll have to move it to the top of the list.
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Mon Nov-06-06 04:06 AM
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| 3. I've been on a veggie sub kick lately |
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I've had a few Veggie Delight subs from Subway, but since they can get pricey very quickly I bought supplies for home made ones. Lettuce, tomatoes, banana peppers, mushrooms, crushed red cherry peppers and veggie cheese on a sub roll. :9
I've got some Tempeh in the fridge and I'm going to grill it up with some Nasoya General Tso's sauce some time this week. I'll stir-fry some mixed veggies to go along with it.
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Mon Nov-27-06 02:03 PM
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| 4. How do you prepare the tempeh for this sandwich? |
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Do you use veggie swiss cheese?
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Mon Nov-27-06 06:37 PM
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First I cut the tempeh in half. Then I (try to) slice each piece in half so it's half the thickness, but I am never very successful at this. I always end up with two very thick slices & two very skinny slices. I've wondered if one of those bagel holders would work for this. ;)
Then I place the tempeh in a skillet & add water to the top of the tempeh & bring to a boil & steam the tempeh. That takes about 12 minutes for all the water to cook off. When the water has boiled off I add the tempeh seasoning, Braggs, garlic, some other stuff & I let it sizzle on both sides for a few minutes. That's it.
I didn't use any cheese. The Nasoya 1000 Island was fantastic & much lower fat than the dressing in her recipe. I also liked the sandwich better without the sauerkraut.
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