Favorite Vegan Recipe?

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  1. thisisoli profile image70
    thisisoliposted 15 years ago

    I was just wondering if any vegans out there had a favourite vegan recipe?

    Mine is currently vegan Yorkshire puddings, love those things!!

  2. Jesus_saves_us_7 profile image64
    Jesus_saves_us_7posted 15 years ago

    vegan pancakes

    3 cups flour

    1/2 cup brown sugar

    1/2 cup sugar

    2 tsp baking powder

    dash of salt ( to tame sugar a little)

    cinnamon (optional)

    1 tsp french van extract (optional)

    3/4 cup canola oil

    2 cups water (more or less depending on the thickness desired)

    Lightly grease the frying pan or griddle and wait until hot then pour desired amount on pan. Cook like regular pancakes. We also would use pumpkin pie filling from the can and pumpkin spice and they were amazingly delicious also.  This recipe also makes great muffins.

    i posted a hub on this recipe, if you choose to use this one, i hope you enjoy. smile

  3. Anarcho profile image59
    Anarchoposted 15 years ago

    Honestly I love plain old vegan brownies, but they can be dry very easily. I'm looking on how to modify an old recipie for cranberry crunch, it may be online but I'm digging through old cookbooks now.

    1. The Real Tomato profile image66
      The Real Tomatoposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      I don't have a recipe for vegan brownies- would love one!

      Here is one of my fav vegan dishes- Veg Chili

      1 can black bean soup
      1(15oz) can kidney beans,rinsed and drained
      1 (15 oz)can white beans
      1(16oz)can baked beans(vegetarian)
      1 8oz can crushed tomatoes
      1 15oz can whole corn kernels
      1 onion, chopped
      2 celery stalks,chopped
      2 cloves garlic,chopped
      1 Tablespoon chili powder
      1 Tablespoon dried parsley
      1 Tablespoon dried oregano
      1 Tablespoon dried basil
      Add in order to slow cooker, give stir and cook 2hr on high.
      or
      Add to dutch oven and heat med till it begins to bubble-reduce heat to low,simmer for 40 minutes.

      Notes:
      --Once, I couldn't find black bean soup so I used black beans and it was fine.
      --You can use italian seasoning to substitute the parsley,oregano and basil. But use only 2     Tablespoons.
      --It makes great leftovers the next day after the flavors have cured but doesn't freeze well.

    2. profile image0
      AshleyTaylorposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      I have the secret to moist soft vegan brownies that never dry out on my hub. Give it a try.

  4. EYEAM4ANARCHY profile image73
    EYEAM4ANARCHYposted 15 years ago

    Had some Vegan banana bread a fellow FNBer made that was rather good not too long ago. I don't actually have the recipe though.  :^(

  5. everyday health profile image60
    everyday healthposted 15 years ago

    For vegatarian, tofu will be your friend. Because this ingredient is incredibly all-round and can be used in just about any vegetarian recipes that you find. I post a video on my first hub, you can have a look if you like, at: Tofu & Veggie Stir Fry smile

  6. kathibbetson profile image61
    kathibbetsonposted 14 years ago

    One of the simplest thinga I love is tomato and hazelnut balls. Mix chopped hazlenuts and breadcrumbs together then add a tin of chopped tomatoes and mix up until it starts to hold together.
    Form it into small balls and cook in the oven just until it's warmed up. This is great with sauted mushrooms and onions.

  7. Betsy Baywatch profile image60
    Betsy Baywatchposted 14 years ago

    My favorite veg dish is the spicy indian dish Vegetable Korma
    cooking time is just 20 mins.Its simply delicious.


    Ingredients
    150g/5oz fine green beans, trimmed and chopped
    1.25ml/¼tsp mustard seeds
    100g/3½oz carrots, peeled and sliced
    1 tspn of garam masala (a blend of different spices peppercorns, cloves, bay leaves, cumin seeds, cinnamon, black, brown & green cardamum, nutmeg, mace, star anise and coriander seeds)this is an essential ingredient to making curry dishes. you can combine teh spices to make your own, or buy ready made packest from your local asian market.

    55-80g/2-3oz potatoes, parboiled and chopped
    1.25ml/¼tsp cumin powder
    25g/1oz garden peas, frozen or fresh
    1 tsp coriander powder
    1 small onion, peeled and chopped
    2 tbsp creamed coconut
    ½ green chilli, chopped (add chilli accoring to your preference, if you like it hot add more, if not then add less).
    3 tbsp oil
    2.5cm/1in piece fresh ginger, peeled and grated
    1 clove fresh garlic, peeled and chopped
    salt to taste

    1. Heat the oil in a pan on a medium heat setting.
    2. To check that the oil is hot enough, sprinkle in a few mustard seeds, if they pop the oil is ready. Then add the remainder of the mustard seeds and the onion.
    3. Fry for a couple of minutes, then add the chill, garlic and ginger and fry for 1 minute.
    4. Add the garam masala, salt, cumin and coriander powder to the frying mixture for a further minute.
    5. Add the carrots, then 2 minutes later, the beans then after another 2 minutes add the peas.
    6. Stir fry for another minute and finally add the potatoes. Stir for a further minute.
    7. Mix in the coconut and 300ml/10fl oz of hot water. Cover with a lid and simmer on very low heat for about 5 minutes or until the sauce is fairly thick. The korma should be medium brown in colour.

    serve with Basmati or white rice or with flat breads.
    Enjoy!

  8. tksensei profile image61
    tksenseiposted 14 years ago

    My favorite way to prepare vegan is to just throw them on a spit and slowly roast them for several hours.

  9. Beth100 profile image69
    Beth100posted 14 years ago

    My favorite has to be lentil pie.  My hub version is not completely vegan, but it can be adapted to be.  Just substitute milk for soya milk, eggs with egg substitute and omit the meat (or use baked salmon).  It's healthy, hearty and all ages love it.

  10. profile image0
    AshleyTaylorposted 14 years ago

    my favorite vegan dish is chocolate chip cookies!!
    Absolutely Amazing!! They're soft and chewy and best of all way too easy to make.

  11. Pearldiver profile image68
    Pearldiverposted 14 years ago

    Take One Large Lettuce Leaf
    Fold in Quarters and Cut;
    Feeds 4
    smile

  12. Lisa HW profile image63
    Lisa HWposted 14 years ago

    This is not a recipe, but I thought I'd mention (in case anyone doesn't realize this) that Oreo cookies are vegan.  (Who needs a recipe when good ole' Oreos are vegan?   smile   (Brownies:  My daughter makes her vegan brownies with applesauce and/or applesauce and bananas.)

 
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