Sweet Potato & Mandarin Orange-Caramelized Onion Casserole Recipe
18 Dec 2008 2 Comments
in Vegan Main Meals, Vegan Side Dishes Tags: brown sugar, Caramelized, Casserole, Christmas, healthy, holiday, mandarin, mandarin orange, Onion, orange, pictures, Potato, Recipe, side dish, Sweet Potato, Thanksgiving, Vegan, Vegetarian, Yam, Yams


Sweet Potato & Mandarin Orange-Caramelized Onion Casserole
Ingredients:
- One Large or two Medium sized Orange Sweet Potato (s), peeled and sliced into 1/2-inch disks
- One large yellow onion, halved and sliced
- 4 Tbsp vegan butter
- 2 Tbsp olive oil
- 6 oz mandarin oranges, mashed into pulpy juice
- 1/4 cup agave nectar
- 2 Tbsp brown sugar
- 1/4 cup chopped walnuts
Directions:
- Place sweet potatoes in a large pot with cold water to cover, bring to a boil and coo until soft but not falling apart, about 25 minutes. Drain, and mash.


- Meanwhile, cook onion, vegan butter, olive oil, mandarin oranges and agave nectar in a large skillet over medium heat, stirring often until onion if soft and slightly golden, about 30 minutes.

- Fold onion and liquid into the sweet potatoes.

- Transfer into a grease casserole dish, smooth and sprinkle the top with brown sugar and walnuts. (It can be prepared to this point up to 2 days in advanced. Bring back to room temperature before heating..)

- Heat in 350 degree oven for 35-45 minutes, or until thoroughly warmed through and lightly browned on top.
ENJOY!!!
A Vegan Thanksgiving Wish
28 Nov 2008 1 Comment
in Uncategorized Tags: happy thanksgiving, Thanksgiving, tofu, turkey, Vegan, wishes
Homemade Seitan (Meat Alternative) Wheat Gluten – Recipe –
25 Nov 2008 2 Comments
in Meat Alternatives, Vegan Main Meals Tags: "meat", Chicken, Easy, Fake meat, gluten, homemade, inexpensive, lemon, meat alternative, Recipe, Seitan, Thanksgiving, turkey, Vegan, Vegetarian, wheat, yummy
Homemade Seitan – Wheat Gluten
prep time: 15 minutes / Cooking time: 1 1/2 hours – 2 hours / makes about 4-5 cups
Ingredients:
1 1/2 cups vital wheat gluten flour
1/4 cup nutritional yeast flakes
1 cup cold vegetable broth
1/2 cup Braggs Liquid Aminos (or soy sauce)
1 tablespoon tomato paste
2 cloves garlic, pressed or minced
1 teaspoon finely grated lemon zest
Simmering Broth
10 cups water or vegetable broth
Directions:
In a large bowl, mix together Vital Wheat Gluten Flour and nutritional yeast flakes.

In a separate bowl, mix together remaining ingredients: vegetable broth, Bragg’s, tomato paste, garlic, lemon zest.

Pour the wet ingredients into the dry and combine with a wooden spoon, knead dough for about 3 minutes until a spongy, elastic dough is formed.
Let dough rest for a couple of minutes and prepare your broth, but don’t start boiling it.

Now roll your dough into a log shape about 8 inches long and cut into 3 equal sized pieces. Place the pieces in the broth. It is important that the water/broth be very cold when you add the dough, it helps with the texture and ensures that it doesn’t fall apart. Partially cover the pot (leave a little space for steam to escape) and bring to a boil. 
When the water has come to a boil set the heat to low and gently simmer for an hour, turning the pieces every now and again.
Now you’ve got gluten. Let it cool in the simmering broth for at least a half an hour. It is best if it cools completely.
What you do next depends on the recipe you are using. If it calls for gluten use it as is. If you want to store some of it for later use put it in a re-sealable container covered in the simmering broth.
If your recipe calls for seitan cut your pieces up as desired. I prefer to use a cast iron skillet for the frying because it produces the best flavor and texture. Use as little oil as possible to coat the bottom of the skillet, 1 teaspoon may suffice. Heat the skillet over medium high and add your gluten. Cook for about 20 minutes, turning the pieces occasionally. And there you have it. Yummy Seitan. Enjoy!
















