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From: Alexandria, VA

Joined: April 9th, 2012

About me: I started cooking in my early teens after going vegetarian and then vegan. Fast forward 15+ years later, and I'm still cooking! I share my life with Mr. Snoopy, and we live in a little old house with a mind/personality of its own.


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December 31st, 2012

land and sea soba salad from Blissful Bites: Vegan Meals That Nourish Mind, Body, and Planet

Another great sea vegetable recipe from this book. I was super happy with how this recipe came together. It made a very blissful weeknight meal for me. Very pretty with different veggies, and it had... read more >


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Vegan Brunch: Homestyle Recipes Worth Waking Up For--From Asparagus Omelets to Pumpkin Pancakes

By Isa Chandra Moskowitz
Da Capo Lifelong Books - 2009

29th April 2012 (edited: 29th April 2012)

Italian Feast Sausages : page 140

This technique of rolling the seitan in foil and steaming has been popular for a while (this author credits blogger Julie Hasson)... but I have never tried. It is so easy! I used cheese cloth instead of foil. I also put my steamer basket in my pressure cooker and steamed them on high pressure for 15 minutes (vs. the 40 minutes of standard steaming called for) and then let the pressure release naturally.

The texture is great - nice and chewy. If you've ever failed at seitan-making and ended up with a spongy brain-like mess (I speak from experience), there was none of that.

The "Italian Feast" variety that I tried is very spicy. I look forward to using slices of this in white bean and kale soup. I like that it is far, far less oily than the variety I can pick up at the store. I can also make this quicker with pantry ingredients than it would take me to get to the store and back.

I will use this method again (without the spices) when I need some basic seitan strips.

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