Showing posts with label vegan stuffing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vegan stuffing. Show all posts

Sunday, December 28, 2008

my REAL christmas

Thanks to the time zone changes, my circadian rhythm was totally messed up, so I was up early, while everyone else slept in...well, not everyone. My mom was in the kitchen already starting the cooking/baking/prep and one set of Aunt and Uncle were off for their AM walk. I sat in the kitchen with my mom and made myself a big mug of coffee.

My parents have the same froth machine as I do, so I made a nice perfectly foamy (and lactose free) coffee.

Then I got ready for company (since people were coming over before noon I figured pajamas weren't quite fancy enough). Naturally, the second after I was dressed I was sent to the store for last minute groceries, followed by lots of chores in the kitchen. Check out the massive trays of root vegetables, including rutabaga, turnips, brussel sprouts, sweet potatoes, and carrots.


My parents are hippies, so all leftover scraps (and I mean ALL leftover scraps) go into the compost bin, which sits prominently on the kitchen counter top. Literally every shaving of the rutabaga skin to banana peel to coffee grounds goes into the thing, so it was DEF due to be emptied after all the chopping and slicing and dicing for our x-mas meal.

Here's one of the 2 bins that's in the kitchen (it smells great).

Here's my mom dumping it into the huge compost bin in the backyard. Yes, that swing set in the background is STILL there from when we were young! Churn it up a bit with the hand help hoe, and voila, you have your own "fresh" home-made fertilizer! Yes, green takes on a whole new meaning at our house...

Environmentally friendly. LOVE it!!

Some family shots:

Youngest sister, g-ma, me.

Bart and Uncle Matt.


Appetizer #1 (carrots, ginger snaps, and Trader Joe's hummus). Sabra is still my fave hummus, but TJ's is a close runner up.


Appetizer #2 (crackers and brie) - I didn't have any of this one, although I did borrow a few of those whole wheat sesame seed crackers to dip in hummus.


Murphy Goode "Liar's Dice" zin was the drink of choice for the night. Wine-o fam that we are, of course we had to have a zin with our own grapes :)
Middle sister pouring water for the grown up table.


The kids table.


Mom and youngest sister getting the potatoes out of the cauldron.


Middle sister pondering the most efficient way to fill the water pitcher.

The whole spread.


Stuffing! My portion was set aside separately, since it was made with veggie broth, rather than stuffed in the bird.

It did have walnuts :( but I managed to avoid most of them.

Mashed potatoes made with veggie broth and without any cream or butter. Yep, my family was on board with the vegan cooking (and my sisters are both lactose intolerant, too).

Btw, peels left on = way better taste AND quicker prep. Two thumbs up for no more potato peeling!


From top to bottom, bowl of weird flavored croutons for a salad I didn't try, then wild rice with butternut squash, and finally the root vegetables (my FAVE).

Here's my plate...mostly root veggies, a bit of cranberry jelly, mashed potatoes, wild rice/butternut squash, and vegan stuffing.

The wild rice with butternut squash was a new recipe, and I really really liked it. I never would have thought to use butternut squash like that, but it was so good. The cranberry sauce was as amazing as ever. I only like the Ocean Spray canned kind, ridges and all...nothing else compares, I don't care how fake and sugary it tastes, it's the best. The stuffing was good, but I was caught off guard with the walnuts. Everyone else loves them, though, so that's a battle I'll never win. Hands down, the best of the meal were the root vegetables. OMG, I just love 'em. Sweet potatoes, turnips, and brussels, oh my! All they had on them was EVOO, salt and minced sage. Easy peasy!

Later we opened presents, had some coffee and busted out the desserts. There were no lactose free options really, so I went for round 2 of the root veggies.

On the late night I snacked on some Medjools.

These were GOOOEY...


Of course family time, movies, and games kept me occupied the rest of the night. I can't wait to play with my new toys tomorrow!

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

circus

Top of the morning! Well, this morning I woke up because I couldn't breathe (nose clogged, throat sore). Not the best way to start the day. The good news was that I could buy the new B Spears cd (hooray for healthy Britney) and enjoy it during breakfast.

Since I am mega sick, I thought I would give my body a big breakfast to fight off the infection (I am supposed to work tomorrow). I'm not a big breakfast person, but desperate times call for desperate measures. I finished a lot of containers this morning too. I had the last of the Nature's Path oatmeal (2 maple nuts packets) with the REST of the jar of peanut butter, some cinnamon, and vanilla silk soy milk. Hey, anything and everything can be fixed with PB.
Later I enjoyed a vanilla o'soy yogurt with a HUGE whole foods fruit and nut square.

This thing is massive! I crumbled some pieces in the soy yogurt, which was delish! I also had another cup of soy nog with it :) I gotta get my fluids!
I also had the second half of my C monster from yesterday...I'm going to be peeing all day!

While out and about I made my way to the tea aisle...wow, I could have spent all day there. I finally decided on this one for a soothing bedtime drink. It's so so (meaning I think I'm going to have to add some sort of sweetener to it). Whatever, as long as it gets me better and/or helps me sleep, I'm cool with it.


For dinner I made another very orange meal. I had butternut squash soup (a few bowls).

I've had this one before, so I knew I liked it. Perfect sick meal.
I also popped some butternut squash cubes in the oven with salt and cinnamon and some EVOO.
They were mushy and delish, just like I like it.

And for my last course I had the last of the vegan stuffing :( I'm very proud of how good it was, so I'll have to remember this recipe for next year.
Work tomorrow, so bed time now...

Thursday, November 27, 2008

gobble gobble

I woke up starving...never a good way to start off thanksgiving!
So I made sure to leave for work extra early so I could enjoy a steamy cup of coffee and a heaping bowl of oatmeal. And by heaping, I mean HEAPING! I used 2 packets of Nature's Path (one original with flax and one cinnamon raisin) and added in soy milk (vanilla silk) and a tablespoon (or 3 or 4) of peanut butter!! Hello piglet :)

Basically, thanksgiving is going to be a FULL day, since it is already 6 am and I am starting the grubbing.
Then lunch rolled around and I had my sando that I packed the night before. Some people may consider it a little sad/pathetic that I made a sandwich (boring?) for thanksgiving lunch, but I had to work - whatevs. I tried to make it sorta thanksgiving-y with the jam and "turkey" meat...it was good, so who cares.

After lunch I decided to treat myself to a soy latte (from sbucks).
My PM snack was this odwalla bar (strawberry pom). I love these!

After work I was exhausted with a capital E. I was planning on gong to a friend's house to celebrate turkey day, but first I had a glass of silk vanilla soy milk, then sat down to go online to buy my flight home for xmas (the clock was really ticking on that one)...and the next thing I know it is 945 pm and I am starving! Since I have to work tomorrow, the last thing I felt like doing was heading to the lower east side from the upper west at 10 pm.

Still...I had to some cooking so my thanksgiving wouldn't be totally pathetic!
First, I made some potatoes on the grill that I seasoned with salt, rosemary, thyme, and lemon pepper. They were great and a lot faster to make than mashed potatoes (and dairy free).

Next, I tackled the stuffing. I wanted to incorporate both my mom's recipe while making it vegan and organic. So I used the Arrowhead Mills organic vegan stuffing, organic veggie broth, organic yellow onions, and organic cranberries. The big changes I made were no celery or mushrooms (since Kyle isn't a fan).

Here it is in all it's glory.

After it was done cooking, I separated it into 2 portions and added in walnuts to Kyle's portion. To me walnuts are EW...but I didn't wanna deprive him (I'm such a good girlfriend).

Naturally it wouldn't be thanksgiving without unnecessary post dinner eating. Yes, I was full, but I still decided to have a slice of toast with peanut butter (actually I had 2) along with another glass of soy milk.

At this point I was about to pop! SOOOOO full...but this holiday is a once a year experience, right? So I did a bad thing. I had a chocolate fudge peanut butter brownie. Oh sweet lord.
I had to roll myself to bed I was so f-ing full. Ugh! How am I even going to fall asleep, I can't even get comfortable in this rotund state!!