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What I ate today for vegans

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PartTimeDomesticGoddess · 05/08/2020 21:58

Shiny new thread Smile

Today has been
L: grapes, 2 plums, sticky rice traybake with butternut, cashews and broccoli
S: handful of pistachios
D: potato and violife feta bake with cherry tomatoes, beetroot and Bombay carrot salad

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IJumpedAboardAPirateShip · 02/09/2020 01:16

Had a sort of 3 course dinner over the course of 2 hours by accident!
Lettuce and kimchi and chao cheddar cheese
Mushroom and courgette risotto
A massive handful of dates and pistachios (might regret that tomorrow Blush)

ppeatfruit · 02/09/2020 09:14

Tappering that ethical milk sounds sooo sweet it made me cry Blush .
B. soaked apricots, ground linseeds\walnuts peaches, lemon smoothie with my HM grape juice.
L. Large mixed salad with tofu yoghurt,tahini lemon juice, olive oil dressing.
S. Rye bread (I bought back from blighty, the best rye bread i've ever eaten!) salad,tahini, yeast flakes, olive oil sandwich.

ref. Good vegan milk chocolate. before cutting right out (due to my teeth btw) I ate Moo free but it was too sweet for me even then. I don't get why they have to add sooo much sugar when they use rice milk which is naturally sweet.

Oh in England I discovered the brilliant Barista almond organic milk by Rude Health, it's not expensive and its efficient. In hot or cold drinks.

Submariner · 02/09/2020 19:37

Today's food:
B - 2x crumpets, peanut butter, banana and blueberries
L - Applewood cheese and chutney toastie
D - Thai sweet pot, courgette and cannellini soup, bread, vitalite. Oat based peach and passion fruit yog (smelled and tasted like shampoo 🤢)

PartTimeDomesticGoddess · 02/09/2020 21:11

B: pineapple, muesli with nectarine, seeds and oat milk
L: 3 plums, beetroot, tofu and veg in hoisin sauce with brown basmati
D: allplants mac and greens, with tenderstem and tomato slices. Enjoyed that one (and it definitely tasted better than it looked!)
S: pear, cleo's peanut butter cups (decent sub for reeses imo, available on eBay, amazon or maybe a health food shop. Eye wateringly expensive though!!)

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Thatbliddywoman · 02/09/2020 21:56

Cup of coffee with rio whitener.
Apple
Bag of salt and vinegar squares
Salad with spinach, sunflower seeds, chickpeas, bean paste, chilli flakes, chickn pieces and probably other stuff I've forgotten.
Apple again
More coffee
Broccoli stir fry (I'm dieting!)with veg stock garlic and chilli and more sunflower seeds
Crackers and my fabulous if I say so myself home made salsa
A few almonds
Glass of white wine (maybe 2) Smile

SerenityNowwwww · 02/09/2020 21:59

Dinner was vegan for us tonight. It was a lasagne - no white/cheese sauce - and a huge salad.

Breathmiller · 02/09/2020 22:03

B. Tropical Granola and oat milk.
L. Veg soup
D. Leftover veg soup and 2 small gf wholemeal ciabbatas with houmous

SapphosRock · 02/09/2020 22:12

B: Smoothie made of almond butter, banana, oats, coconut water and cinnamon

L: Avocado on toast then houmous and carrot sticks for a snack

D: butternut squash and sage risotto with wheat flakes to add creaminess

Breathmiller · 02/09/2020 22:19

oh your smoothie sounds great. I might have a banana and peanut butter oat milk one tomorrow morning. I've never had it with cinnamon. I usually do cacoa powder. But that sounds lovely.

SapphosRock · 02/09/2020 22:59

Thanks Breathmiller - I love nut butter smoothies and they taste even better with oat milk so good plan. They are so much more satisfying than fruit smoothies and don't have the joylessness of green kale ones!

IJumpedAboardAPirateShip · 03/09/2020 00:34

Here’s my nut butter breakfast smoothie: soak dates in coffe and blend with frozen banana and almond butter

IJumpedAboardAPirateShip · 03/09/2020 01:28

Loads of coffee
Kimchi
An apple
Tofu and broccoli yellow curry and Thai papaya salad

cricketmum84 · 03/09/2020 06:32

Yesterday I made a really gorgeous soup. Very simple cream free leek and potato topped with crispy onions but so tasty. DC are not vegan so they had grated cheddar on theirs.

Dinner was steamed new potatoes and veg. I had done fish for everyone else and sometimes just have the veg part of the meal.

Hangingover · 03/09/2020 12:02

I had roast pumpkin, veggie burger, salad and coleslaw for dinner. Followed by a piece of Plantitite chocolate and raspberry ganache cake it's SO bloody lovely, I must figure out how it's made.

Tappering · 03/09/2020 13:56

@IJumpedAboardAPirateShip

Here’s my nut butter breakfast smoothie: soak dates in coffe and blend with frozen banana and almond butter
That sounds craze-mazing. Must try.

I'm not going to bother posting B & L because they are always the same Grin

Last night's dinner was smoked tofu stir fry with sriracha and peanut butter (really good when you combine them!).

Tonight's dinner is keema aloo made with soya mince.

ppeatfruit · 03/09/2020 14:08

Serenity I do a nice vegan white sauce with plant milk or good veg stock subbed for normal milk. And a good mix of breadcrumbs and yeast flakes on the top. Sprinkled with dried herbs and oil.

B HM. peach and smoothie
L. HM green bean, pea and nori risotto
S. HM Strawberry,raspberry lemon and date , almond milk smoothie

ppeatfruit · 03/09/2020 14:09

Oh and olive oil subbed for butter.

ppeatfruit · 03/09/2020 14:12

I luuurve Pnut butter sauce Tapp is siracha a seaweed?

IJumpedAboardAPirateShip · 03/09/2020 14:53

It’s a hot sauce @ppeatfruit

That coffee smoothie I do used to have milk in it too but I’ve found I prefer just the coffee as liquid.

Those dinners sound amazing @Tappering

I do an online course on Thursdays so mine is boring lentil soup leftover although I love lentil soup and found my fav kimchi siracha sauce back in stock in wholefoods and I douse it with it

ppeatfruit · 03/09/2020 15:50

The ground and soaked overnight in boiled water linseeds and or ground almonds make my breakfast fruit smoothies really satisfying. Sapphos I can usually go 3 hours without snacks after one of them.

IJumpedAboardAPirateShip · 03/09/2020 16:22

Linseed is so good for you as well

Tappering · 03/09/2020 17:00

@ppeatfruit

I luuurve Pnut butter sauce Tapp is siracha a seaweed?
Hot chilli sauce with garlic and vinegar, which is very slightly sweet. It's too hot for me on it's own (I'm not a fan of really spicy food!), but mixed in with peanut butter, it makes this lovely nutty hot-sour sauce.

Loosen it with a splash of hot water and then sling it in the wok and stir through when your veg is done.

Tappering · 03/09/2020 17:22

PS - if you like butternut squash and lentils then I'll share my dhal recipe with you. This is recipe which I've tweaked and combined from several other curries.

Get a medium squash, peel and discard the seeds (unless you use them for other stuff). Cut into small cubes and dust with salt and pepper and chilli flakes. Sling them on a baking sheet into the oven at 200 degrees until they are soft and golden brown. I'm trying to keep calories down but if you want, you can toss them in olive oil as well.

Whilst the squash is in the oven, dice a medium brown onion and sweat it down in a good sized pot with a pinch of salt to help it soften. I use olive oil spray but you can use olive or veg oil as preferred. Once the onion is translucent, add a good heaped teaspoon of garlic and ginger. I am supremely lazy and buy mine as ready paste but if you are using fresh it's one big clove of garlic and about 5cm of grated ginger. Cook for a few minutes, stirring regularly.

Whilst the onions, garlic and ginger are cooking, get your spices ready. It's really worth buying the seeds and grinding them in a pestle and mortar as it makes a huge different to the flavour. I tend to judge mine by eye (because I make this so often) but it works out to a teaspoon each of mustard seeds, coriander seeds and cumin seeds. Grind them lightly by hand (enough to break the seeds up but not so much that they turn into a fine powder - I find about 30 secs with a pestle and mortar is enough). Sling them into the onions and stir for one minute until they smell fragrant.

Get your peanut butter (my favourite bit!). Depending on how calorific I'm being, I'll add between 50-100g. Stir it into the onions - everything will look like a sticky mess but don't panic. Add a tin of chopped tomatoes and stir through, followed by a tin of coconut milk (full or reduced fat depending on which you prefer). Add two teaspoons of tumeric and stir in.

Whilst the pot is coming up to a simmer, rinse 200g of dried red lentils until the water runs clear, and then add to the pan and mix them through until they are combined. Add some vegetable stock (I tend to fill the empty tomato can with cold water, tip it in and add a stock cube (which will dissolve as the curry cooks).

Leave this to simmer very gently until the lentils are cooked through, checking your butternut squash in the oven and adding it to the pot when it's ready. It will reduce and half dissolve and help thicken the curry. If you prefer your squash to remain in chunks with a bit of bite left, then don't add them in until the very end.

I tend to leave the dhal to simmer for about 30 minutes (you need to stir it regularly though to stop it catching on the bottom). If it starts to look too thick, then put a wee bit more water in.

Once the lentils are done, turn off the heat and stir in 200g of baby spinach until the leaves are wilted and fully combined. Taste and season (don't be afraid to keep adding salt!).

Serve and try not to scoff the whole lot. I have mine with sticky rice. If you divide it into four portions (which are generous) and don't use additional olive oil, then it comes in at under 500kcal per portion. Quite carby and not a huge amount of protein in it but it tastes yum. It keeps really well in the fridge - assuming you have leftovers Grin

Tappering · 03/09/2020 17:23

PPS if you are like my DH and prefer a spicier curry, then when dishing up, dust some more chilli flakes over the top.

Submariner · 03/09/2020 19:15

Drooling at the sound of @IJumpedAboardAPirateShip 's smoothie.

Today for me:
B: Crumpets, PB, banana and blueberries again!!
L: Leftover Thai soup from last night, tiger bread and vitalite
D: Spag bol
S: Sweet and salty popcorn