Showing posts with label seitan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seitan. Show all posts

Friday, May 30, 2008

Prep Day

Today was all about preparation for me. In the next 8 days, I have a few important events: my mom's birthday, my first day of classes, and, of course, my sister's wedding. So I spent most of today in a constant state of preparation: picking up my mom's present, touring the campus to figure out where my classes will be, and trying on my bridesmaid dress...The present pick-up was successful, but I went to a wrong building on campus, and my dress was too long. Oy.

As per usual, cooking has continued to be a source of pleasure in the midst of this craziness. I have had several successful dishes in the past few days, which makes me and my tummy quite content.


Wednesday
The evening smoothie consisted of cherry Spirutein, frozen cherries, nonfat organic plain yogurt, and pumpkin flax granola. I wasn't expecting much from this smoothie, but it ended up being delectable and the perfect consistency. Two nights in a row with successful smoothies--I'm on a roll.
Thursday
This breakfast changed my day. Seriously. I was in a good mood all day because of it. I tried the vegan banana pancakes recipe from Sweet Eats. The original recipe includes chocolate chips, but I didn't want that much of an indulgence yesterday morning. I enjoyed mine with some sliced peaches with cinnamon and a mug of chai green tea, which was a gift from a neighbor. This one gets two thumbs up.
Lunch was intended to be a pasta salad, but I think it ended up having a 2:1 ratio of veggies to pasta. This dish included broccoli, yellow bell pepper, carrots, mushrooms, tofu, and some whole wheat pasta in a light balsamic vinaigrette. I also had some apple slices with melted peanut butter.
I made an attempt at a "pulled seitan" BBQ sandwich for dinner yesterday. The texture wasn't exactly right--it felt more like a sloppy joe than a pulled BBQ sandwich. I made the sauce out of tomato sauce, mustard powder, a little agave, and apple cider vinegar. I enjoyed mine on a whole wheat bun with a salad and some almonds.
Friday
I had another decadent breakfast this morning using my new PB & Co. Dark Chocolate Dreams PB. I was sweating buckets after my run this morning, but that didn't stop me from making a piping bowl of banana oats (check out that steam!). I topped it with a spoonful of said PB, and it was out of this world. This PB is like not-so-bad-for-you Nutella. My dad dipped into the jar after dinner this evening to use it as an ice cream topping. Not a bad idea...
Lunch was supposed to be a Mexican pizza, but ran out of time, and I got hungry, so I rushed through the preparation. I had intended to crisp it up in the oven, but ultimately I just nuked it in the microwave to warm it up. Here's what went into this concoction: a whole wheat tortilla, sweet vidalia salsa, mashed avocado, and cubed tofu dusted with chili powder. I think it was tasty, but I was in a rush to get to the alterations place. I also had a side salad and a big apple.
Dinner tonight was inspired by those Chinese Chicken Salads I see on so many restaurant menus these days. Mine included a random bunch of leftover veggies: lettuce, yellow bell pepper, carrots, tomatoes, green beans, water chestnuts, and seitan (which was simmered in ginger, rice wine vinegar, and garlic). I also had watermelon and some rice cakes with apple butter. Random but good.
That's the extent of my culinary adventures for now. Be back Monday!

Friday, March 14, 2008

Luxurious Friday

I can't believe it's already Friday--where did the week go?? Even though I am a little sad that my spring break is coming to an end, I spent today feeling like a goddess. Not only was my food scrumptious, but I also had a bit of a "spa" day. This morning I stocked up on the only lip gloss I wear (besides Chapstick), and later I went to the nail salon for a pedicure with my mom and sister. I do not normally spend my days participating in such uber-girly activities, but it was a great way to relax.



To start off my day of luxury, I decided to make myself vegan French toast. I didn't use a recipe, which was a mistake in retrospect. The bread didn't really "set up" correctly, so the slices were a tad mushy--perhaps I used too much almond milk? Nonetheless, it was a tasty dish. I spread the toast with homemade pumpkin butter; on the side was mixed berries with wheat germ.













After stocking up on beauty supplies and a quick Target run (OK, maybe not so quick), I returned to the homefront for lunch. I used up our somewhat mushy avocado and some leftover smoked tempeh to make a quasi-BLT, even though I used spinach instead of lettuce and tempeh instead of bacon. At least I got the tomato part right. Since I used up so much of our loaf of bread this morning for breakfast, I decided to make it into a wrap. I had this with some broccoli slaw and natural applesauce.





My free-form tofu/squash shepherd's pie that I had for dinner tonight didn't turn out exactly as planned, so I'll post a picture of last night's dinner instead. I made a pseudo-chicken salad with seitan and tofu; with a dollop of Nayonaise and a few chopped walnuts, it turned out pretty tasty. I enjoyed it atop an open-faced whole wheat hamburger bun.





Yet another vegan meal! Actually, come to think of it, all the meals I posted today were vegan...maybe cutting out dairy wouldn't be so hard after all...


Even though this is a food blog, I hope it won't turn your stomach too much if I leave you with a picture of my lovely feet, post-pedicure. Enjoy your weekend!