Saturday, March 28, 2015

The Happy Cow Cookbook Review

Over the past two weeks I have made 4 recipes from The HappyCow Cookbook. The HappyCow is an app for your phone Link here. It is so helpful if you are trailing and want to find restaurants that have veg or vegan options.
So This book is recipes from all over the world from top rated vegan restaurants. I will do a mini review and my thoughts about each recipe.


Tofu Spinach Lasagna from Buddha Burgers, Israel.
**** 4 out of 5 stars
It was really fun to make but I wasn't 100% with the taste of the cheese I made.


Celery-Breaded cutlet with mixed vegetables from Coox and Candy, Germany
*** 3 out of 5
I will for sure do the cutlet again it was soo good. The mixed veg with the sauce wasn't that good and not worth the time to make.



Roasted spaghetti squash cauliflower and mashed potatoes with porcini mushroom gravy from Peacefood cafe, new york
*****5 out of 5
This was soo easy to make and so yummy! The gravy also could be a mushroom soup, its soo good. 



Porcini-Crusted Tofu from Candle Cafe, New York
*****5 out of 5
Very easy to make, the gravy took the longest, but so worth it! 


I love this cookbook! And I think everyone that wants to try more vegan food for sure should get this book! I can't wait to try more recipes. 

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

How to Make Kombucha

Kombucha contains high levels of antioxidants, b-vitamins, probiotics and glucaric acid. It has been reported to have a variety of health benefits. Find out about Kombucha here.

Kombucha is brewed from sweetened tea, most of the sugar ferments out. It is made caffeinated or green tea. When you are starting this for the first time I wouldn't sagest herbal teas unless you have a PH meter.

The Kombucha is brewed with a SCOBY (Symbiotic Colony of Yeast and Bacteria) that “eats” the sugars and the caffeine in the tea and creates an acidic, vitamin and probiotic rich beverage. Find out more about SCOBY here.



How to Get a SCOBY?

SCOBYs are living and thriving colonies of bacteria and unfortunately, you can’t just pick one up at your grocery store. 
I got mine from a friend, this also seams like the easiest way to get one. This is called a "baby" SCOBY. Every time you make a batch of kombucha the SCOBY makes a "baby". :P Funny I know.
You can order your own here
Or try to grow your own but I haven't tried this.

One last thing

Make sure your hands and everything is clean before you start for no cross-contamination.

How To Make Kombucha
Ingredients:
  • One gallon glass jar
  • A SCOBY
  • 3 tea bags black or green tea (I use organic green tea)
  • 1/4 cup organic sugar
  • Cheese cloth with a rubber band
Prepare the sweet tea. Boil the water, add the sugar to the glass jar. Add in just enough water to cover the sugar and swish the jar around trying to dissolve all the sugar. (DO NOT use a spoon of any kind we don't want to touch the tea at all)
Then add in the rest of the hot water, leaving just 5 cm of space for the SCOBY. (You can see this in my first photo.)
Let the tea cool to room temperature. (If the tea water is too hot it can kill your SCOBY.)
Pour in 1/4 from the old kombucha that the SCOBY was in into the new jar.
With clean hands take the SCOBY out of its old jar. You can now take off any old layers if its getting too big.
 Gently place the SCOBY at the top of your jar. (The SCOBY doesn't always float its fine what ever it wants to do.)
Let sit to ferment for around 5 days at the least up to a month. (I like to leave mine for 7) You can test the Kombucha by placing a straw in the jar carfully. It should taste tart but still very slightly sweet.
You can add what ever fruit or fruit juice to add some flavor to your tea. I like to drink it as is. I quite like the taste.
*  (You don't have to do this step.)Now the Kombucha is ready for a second ferment. Pour the Kombucha into another jar with an airtight lid and seal for about 3 days. This adds the bubble to your drink. 
Have you  made Kombucha before what do you think?
What is your favorite thing to add to yours?


Here is a photo of me steeping the tea


Old jar to the left and new tea to the right
I am just about the add the old Kombucha to the new jar
This is the old jar of Kombucha


Here you can see "mother" SCOBY (left) with "baby" (right


They can get pretty big

New jar brewing up

Onto second ferment


Time to drink :D

Monday, March 23, 2015

Vegan Reuben Recipe

 For this recipe all you need is:
Rye bread
1 Avocado
Half of a Tomato
Sauerkraut
Vegan Mayo
Ketchup

Assemble your sandwich and enjoy!


Thursday, March 19, 2015

Vegan Avocado Creamy Sauce

 I just love this avocado pasta sauce, its soo easy too!
All you need is:
1/4 cup fresh basil
6 teaspoons lemon juice
1 tablespoon coconut oil
1 med.- large avocado pitted
1/4 teaspoon sea salt
1/8 teaspoon black pepper

In a food processor, add in all ingredients and pulse. Add in 1 tablespoon until smooth.
Add this to your favorite cooked pasta and your done!

 So what is your fav pasta dish? Let me know in the comments below thanks everyone, happy eating!

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Potato Gnocchi

Last night I cooked from a cook book I got from x mas from my mom. Its Vegan cooking for carnivores. I have to say that I am really enjoying this cook book! I did know that this recipe was going to take longer then others but it was so worth it. I ended up making a butter sage sauce for the gnocchi which was soo wonderful. Have you ever made gnocchi? What do you think of it?









Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Sadie's Diner

The other week Chris and I went to Sadie's Diner for lunch. Chris had a burger in a wrap since they ran out of buns hehe, and I had a BLT. Both are vegan and made us soo happy that we have an other place around work that we can enjoy lunch. Find any fun food places that you really enjoy?
 There pez wall
The burger wrap
blt

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Vegecursion

“Vegecursion” food tour from Savour Toronto was soo much fun! Chris and I got to see some really fun shops that we never knew about. I couldn't believe we where able to find a food tour of Toronto that we could take part in. I would for sure do this again if they had more veg tours. ;)
our first stop was:                                          YamChops
                                                                  And this is what we had there.

Tuna-Less Tuna Wraps
Carrot “Lox” with Cashew Cream, Capers & Dill
Tofu “Caprese” with Soft Tofu, Green Onion Oil and Grilled Peach*
Thai Cups with Peanut, Toasted Coconut and Miang Kham Sauce*
*Items not on the regular menu but are available for catering.





Our next stop was:                                 Samadhi Tea House

Beetroot, Cacao Raw Truffle
Chaga tea


Next was:                                                Vegetarian Haven

Fresh Garden Rolls with Cucumber, Avocado, Mango, Carrot
Mushroom Tofu in Clay Pot


Lastly we went to:                                                    Grasslands
Batter-fried Zucchini
Crusted Chicken
Portobello Parmesan
Assorted Seasonal Vegetables and Roasted Fingerling Potatoes
Chocolate Bundt Cake



The cake had hearts in it for Chris and my 2 year ani :)

The food was soo good! I would for sure say take a tour of your city to find new food you haven't tryed before!
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