Tuesday, July 8, 2008

For Emma

Mike's grandmother died this morning. We knew it would be sometime this week or next, but it's still very sad. Tonight was comfort food night.

And so... another, bigger badder better version of macaroni and cheeze.

M.E.'s Noodle Comfort

1 lb pasta of your choosing
1 c plain, unsweetened soy milk
1/4 c liquid aminos or tamari or soy sauce
1 c nutritional yeast
2 tsp paprika
1-2 tsp garlic powder
1-2 tsp vegesal or salt
1 tsp turmeric
1 block of firm (not silken) tofu
1/2 c canola or vegetable oil
1/4 c Earth Balance
1 tsp mustard

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.

Cook noodles to your liking. While the noodles are cooking, put all of the other ingredients in a blender/food processor (order does not matter), and blend until smooth.

Place drained noodles in a baking dish and pour sauce over noodles. Mix together with a spatula, and then flatten out the top. Bake for 15-20 minutes, until the top browns a bit.

This is salty and garlicy with the full amounts in there, so you could even eliminate the salt if you want. Maybe next time I'll try using fresh garlic, too. Goodness knows I have enough around the house.

I like not using the term "cheese" or anything like it. People who are looking for another flavor will miss the awesomeness of this dish. Mike and his bro like this dish better than the Mac Daddy.

In other news, tonight at dinner, Mike said, "I no longer fear tofu." He has also recently said that he doesn't understand vegetarians who aren't vegan because they're not really aligned with their values. I was "ovo-lacto" for a long time, but I get his point. Obviously, I'm vegan now. Anyway, at least if he doesn't agree with me, he's admitting how right and awesome I am according to my own beliefs. Go, me.

Hey, two days in a row. Consider yourself blessed.

much love,
M.E.

Monday, July 7, 2008

Lots of food

So, as you know, I eat food every day, several times a day. Thus, it has been sheer laziness that has lead to a lack of posts.

Tonight I made a really good meal that took only about an hour and 15 minutes to make-- not bad for the quality of outcome, some num-num General Tao's Tofu. It would have taken less time if I had started the rice earlier, so all in all, this could probably be done in 45-60 minutes.

The rice noodle I attempted (soaked in water, really) was not so good, so I'll stick to rice in the future.

I've been trying my hand at all sorts of dishes. Here, you can see a salad (with dried cranberries and almonds), edamame, cornbread, rice pilaf-thing, and broccoli and cheeze. When Mike ate this and told me, "You've proved what I've thought for a long time: there is no real cheese in movie theater 'nacho cheese.'"

I started off with a Tbsp of Earth Balance and a Tbsp of AP flour over medium heat until melted and blended. Then, add 1c soy milk and whisk over medium/medium-high heat. Then, I gradually whisked in about 2/3 to 3/4 of a package of Vegan Gourmet cheddar. Eventually, it thickens. It will congeal to a solid mass when it cools, but just heat it up and it is good as new. Add in a little bit with some white rice, and it is mighty tasty. No, it's not really good for you, but when you have a craving, it may just hit the spot.

I'll try to get up the recipe for the rice pilaf. It's pretty yummy.

I'm still trying out different bread recipes. I've found some good sweet breads, but nothing good for the day-to-day. I did find one, but it's just not the same with WW flour. Maybe I'll try letting it go for 2 hours each time to rise rather than the 45 minutes they say you can get away with.

And here are some sweets to ogle




Sorry if you've seen some before.
much love,
M.E.