Showing posts with label vegan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vegan. Show all posts
Sunday, May 25, 2008
Yummy Vegan Cheeseball
Because of my pregnancy-induced soy allergy, this recipe has been a long time in coming. I certainly couldn't post my until-now secret formula for party success without an additional trial of the final ingredient list.
But today is my sister-in-law's baby shower and she requested that I make this delicious dip so Mr. Lemon agreed to the taste test.
Success. So here it is:
You'll need:
2 8 oz. tubs of vegan cream cheese (we like the Tofutti brand)
1 TBLS of vegan Worcestershire sauce (the non-vegan kind has anchovies in it; gross)
1 clove garlic
1/8 tsp. paprika (and another sprinkle for good looks when it's finished if you prefer)
1/8 tsp. garlic and red pepper blend (see photo above)
1/4 tsp. parsley
1/2 tsp. lemon juice (we use the stuff that comes in the plastic lemon but you can use fresh if you want)
Let the cream cheese come to room temperature and put it into a bowl.
Add all the rest of the ingredients and mix up really good with a fork.
Put it in the fridge overnight (this gets the flavors in there).
Shape it into a ball (I'm far too lazy for this step and tend to leave it in the bowl as is).
Sprinkle a touch of paprika on it for good looks.
Serve on Fiestaware with slices of fresh baguette from your local bakery.
Labels:
ball,
cheese,
cheeseball,
fiesta ware,
fiestaware,
party,
vegan
Sunday, January 28, 2007
Vegan Twinkies.
I read the VeganLunchBox blog every few days to see what fabulous new creation Jennifer has whipped up for her son, Shmoo. Ahh, what a dream -- if only I could be a SAHM and spend half the day figuring out what to eat...
Anyway, that's not my life. I'm not even a mom. But Aaron and I did get a Bed, Bath & Beyond gift certificate for Christmas and after reading about vegan Twinkies, I ran out and picked up the Twinkie-making kit. We couldn't find the Malt Barley Powder anywhere in town so Aaron fudged the icing recipe. I'm actually at a loss for words to describe how amazing and delicious these tiny little filled cakes are (soon, were). There are only a couple left.
I highly recommend Jennifer's book, Vegan Lunch Box. It's really well organized (by the time it takes to make each lunch) and includes some great recipes that can be used for any meal. It has a great design and clear photos.
Anyway, that's not my life. I'm not even a mom. But Aaron and I did get a Bed, Bath & Beyond gift certificate for Christmas and after reading about vegan Twinkies, I ran out and picked up the Twinkie-making kit. We couldn't find the Malt Barley Powder anywhere in town so Aaron fudged the icing recipe. I'm actually at a loss for words to describe how amazing and delicious these tiny little filled cakes are (soon, were). There are only a couple left.
I highly recommend Jennifer's book, Vegan Lunch Box. It's really well organized (by the time it takes to make each lunch) and includes some great recipes that can be used for any meal. It has a great design and clear photos.
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