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Hummus Pizza w/ Caramalized Onions and Roasted Red PeppersPosted 01-07-09 at 01:39 PM by Michael
This is another popular recipe from the VB Recipes section. This recipe was posted by Spidergrrl. For the original post and comments you can view the entire thread here.
I found it to be a bit dry - like it needed to be dipped in something but I wasn't quite sure what. Admittedly I could have used more hummus, I didn't buy enough. Though it's not something I'd go through the trouble of making again it wasn't bad and people do rave about it. In those instances I tend to think it's just me and that people should go ahead and give it a try. It was fun to make. Challenging enough to feel as though you'd accomplished something but not so hard you'd get lost or feel discouraged. Whether it's this pizza or a more traditional pizza, making your own pizza at home can be cheap and fun! Ingredients:
Instructions: Preheat the oven to 220 degrees C (425 degrees F). Cook the onions in the balsamic vinegar on medium heat until they are sticky and caramelized (about 15 minutes). Spread the hummus on the pizza crust and top with the caramelized onions, red peppers, and rosemary. Bake for 10-12 minutes until crust browns. *If you made your own crust you will need to bake the crust for 10 minutes, take it out to add the toppings, then bake for 10-12 more minutes. |
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Vegan School Lunch Options Voting Ends Jan 15thPosted 01-06-09 at 07:42 PM by warwak
Please help get this important idea to Obama by casting a vote (only takes a second).
http://www.change.org/ideas/view/veg..._lunch_options Even if you voted in the first round, you will need to vote again in this last round of voting. Please forward this link through your network. We really need to rally together to stand a chance. Voting ends on January 15th, lets get the word out! |
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Welcome to the new improved VB blog!Posted 01-06-09 at 06:56 PM by Michael
As you may have noticed we've brought the blog back - front and center.
I've made some extensive changes to the software code so if you notice anything that doesn't look right please let me know. Also, please be patient while we get things up and running. I'm in the process of lining up some great writers to contribute to the blog. If you think you might be interested please contact me via PM, be sure to include a link to your current blog or website. Submitting blog posts to VB can be a great way to promote your own blog or website. I can provide more details once you contact me. Thank you for your continued support of VB, I hope you enjoy this new feature! |
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Awesome Spicy Black Bean ChiliPosted 11-09-07 at 11:15 PM by Michael
With the cold weather upon us I've been wanting to make soup! Haven't made soup yet but tonight I made the next best thing... chili.
I made the "Awesome Spicy Black Bean Chili" which can be found on VegWeb... http://vegweb.com/index.php?topic=10219.0 We both liked it. We love cilantro and with 1/3 of a cup it had a strong cilantro flavor. Plus it had just enough kick - not too mild and not too hot (I used 1 jalapeño). Mandy made some mini corn bread muffins and oven-baked fries to go along with it. It made plenty so we'll have the leftovers for lunch tomorrow. It's also something you can make in advance and freeze in individual serving containers. We're a big fan of this type of dish. If you're not much of a cook or you're on a budget they're ideal. Quick, easy to make (basically mixing and heating ingredients) and cheap! It seems like everything we make has the same basic ingredients and basically tastes the same. But that's not necessarily a bad thing.
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Roasted Poblano QuesadillasPosted 10-02-07 at 10:57 PM by Michael
I don't usually post recipes until after I've tried them but this one came highly recommended by a co-worker and I won't be able to make them until this weekend. I'll post an update once I do.
It's been a while since I've made anything, I really need to get back into cooking. Roasted Poblano Quesadillas Ingredients:
Directions: Heat the broiler to high. Char the poblanos under the broiler to blacken their skins on all sides, 7 to 8 minutes. Place in a bowl, cover with plastic wrap, and let stand 10 minutes. Peel and seed the peppers, then slice. Heat a skillet over medium-high heat. Add a drizzle of extra-virgin olive oil and add a tortilla, cover the tortilla with 1/2 cup cheese and 1/4 of the peppers. Fold the tortilla in half and cook 2 minutes to crisp and char the tortilla evenly and melt cheese. Remove and cut into wedges; repeat. This is a Rachel Ray 30 Minute Meals recipe and can be found on the Food Network website here... http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/reci..._36598,00.html |
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TabouliPosted 09-27-07 at 09:33 PM by Michael
With warmer weather just around the corner I wanted to share my tabouli recipe. It’s cool, refreshing, delicious, and easy to make. A perfect recipe for beginners. Try it and let me know what you think!
Tabouli Ingredients:
*Cracked wheat can be found in the bulk bin area of most health food stores or the health food section of most grocery stores. If you don’t see it don’t be afraid to ask! Directions: Bring 1 cup of water to a boil. Add cracked wheat and salt. Turn off heat. Cover and let sit for 20 minutes. Dice veggies. After 20 minutes add olive oil, lemon juice, and diced veggies. Mix well. Refrigerate. Optional: Add ½ cup garbanzo beans (chickpeas). You can eat this plain (as a side) or spread the inside of a pita with hummus and stuff it with the tabouli. |
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Punkmommy’s Nacho “Cheese” SaucePosted 09-21-07 at 08:23 PM by Michael
I wasn’t particularly fond of this recipe but quite a few people on the forum go ga-ga for it. I found it to be more like a gravy than a cheese so I would recommend it on something like a baked potato and not necessarily on something like nacho chips.
Probably more appealing to people who aren't used to eating the real thing. Punkmommy’s Nacho “Cheese” Sauce
Instructions: Whisk all dry ingredients together in a small saucepan. Whisk in the water. When it is smooth, add the vegan margarine. Heat on med. until thickened, whisking constantly. Add salsa and hot sauce and serve! |
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Taco Soup from the PantryPosted 09-21-07 at 08:20 PM by Michael
Mandy and I made this for dinner the other night. It was surprisingly good for such an easy recipe. We also added corn (I don’t remember exactly how much but it shouldn’t be too hard to figure out).
Taco Soup from the Pantry
Combine all ingredients, including liquid (I think we drained the corn), bring to a boil, then simmer for 15 minutes. Vegetarians can top with cheese or sour cream. |
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Mock Tuna SaladPosted 08-29-07 at 10:04 PM by Michael
I pimp this sandwich every chance I get so it’s surprising I haven’t blogged about it yet. Sorry about the poor picture quality, I was about half-way through the sandwich before I decided to snap a quick pic.
One thing I really missed when I went vegetarian was tuna salad sandwiches. They do make tuna substitutes but I’d read mixed reviews and none of the stores around here seem to carry them. When I stumbled across the original mock tuna salad recipe I was hopeful but doubtful. Chickpeas spread on bread didn’t sound too appetizing. Boy, was I wrong! This recipe is quick, easy, and delicious - perfect for beginners or those who can’t cook. If you ever liked tuna salad I highly recommend it. I suggest following the directions the first time and then adding more/less mayo/relish to taste on subsequent batches. Mock Tuna Salad Ingredients: —————————————————– 2 cans of garbanzo beans, drained 1 tbsp lemon juice 4 tbsp Veganaise, to taste 5 tbsp pickle relish, to taste 2 tbsp nutritional yeast flakes 3/4 cup finely chopped onion Instructions: —————————————————– Place all of the ingredients except the onion and pickle relish into a food processor and process until it reaches the desired texture (you probably don’t want it too smooth). Then stir in the onion and pickle relish. Refrigerate. I usually have this on bread but it also tastes great on crackers. For those of you that aren’t familiar with nutritional yeast you can find it at most health food stores in the bulk foods section. Also, most grocery stores carry vegan mayo, it can usually be found in the produce section. If you’re interested in reading other comments on this recipe you can view the original post in our forum by clicking here. |




