Sunday, September 13, 2009


this dinner was two veganomicon recipes on one plate. chickpea quinoa pilaf with broiled tofu. the tofu was quite simple, but very good.


the next day, the left over tofu showed up as cold sandwiches for lunch.

i have nothing witty to say about this right now. i'm being pressed to post, so there is no humor to be had. maybe i can find a funnier food in my photo library.

Saturday, July 25, 2009

banana muffins


i had some bananas that over ripened very quickly, so i took the opportunity to try out the lower fat banana bread recipe in veganomicon. to save time, i made muffins instead. needless to say, they were perfectly delicious.

Monday, July 20, 2009

onions and radishes

i post this just to show that i am being a good photo student and doing my homework, even at the farmer's market.  i had to quick snap this one because it's crowded in small tunnel that is the fulton market.

tots and veggies

if there can be any advantages to a cool summer, one might be that you can cook non-summer foods if you feel like it.  who would normally want their oven on for 60 minutes in a no a/c apartment in july?  maybe people in the southern hemisphere.

one of the most exciting parts of this tater tot casserole was the cream of mushroom soup that is made in the process.  it got us thinking of ideas for holiday cooking to easily veganize some classics.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

summer pies


rhubarb banana pie

mom arens modified a rhubarb pie recipe to veganize it, substituting banana for the eggs.  it worked like a charm.  she gave me the recipe, so i'll find it and post it here soon.


strawberry pie

we went strawberry picking with dad and owen in montague and turned many strawberries into jam, but we saved some to make a vegan strawberry pie.  this recipe uses cornstarch to thicken up a strawberry and sugar glaze.  add a little soyatoo and you're all set.

Friday, June 19, 2009

another chickpea casserole

we made this chickpea casserole so long ago that i don't remember where i found the recipe or much about it, really. from the picture, i can guess that it contains some or all of the following:
  • chickpeas (actually, i know that from the title)
  • brown rice
  • some sort of tomatoes
  • onions (?)
  • spices
i do remember that it has tahini in it, to make it creamy, and some lemon juice for tanginess. we had to whisk up equal parts tahini and water (2 T?) to make a fluffy, creamy mixture. when cooler weather rolls around again, i'm going to wish i had this recipe, so maybe i'll find it again then.

Monday, June 15, 2009

a sea of sushi

sushi x 75 -- need i say more?