Saturday, November 29, 2008

Outcome

I figured I would post the outcome of my Thanksgiving Feast. The Backyard Barbecue Chili was amazing. I thought I'd have leftovers for days, but I'll probably finish it off tomorrow and am already wishing it wasn't too cold for me to go get the ingredients to make more! The Key Lime Cheesecake wasn't perfect. I should have let it cook for longer. It came out almost more like a pudding than a cake, but the flavor... divine. I still love it and will finish the whole thing. Plus, I have the perfect excuse to make another one as soon as it's all gone! I do have to perfect the cooking time after all. I ended up making the Roasted Vegetable Cornucopias on Friday instead of Thursday. Those I got just right. Using crescent rolls instead of puff pastry made the recipe faster and more decadent.

Again, I wish the weather made it possible for me to go out and get some more ingredients, but hopefully I will be well enough soon. There are so many more recipes to try...

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Thanksgiving Feast

Well, as usual, I have gone the non-traditional route. I guess I shouldn't be too surprised. On Tuesday, I took Vegan Planet to work so that I could plan some fun dishes for today. I figured I'd come up with some nice holiday inspired side dishes. Instead I found myself drawn to the Backyard Barbecue Chili. I immediately thought of adding Annie's BBQ sauce and I knew I had to make the dish on Thanksgiving Day. I went out and bought a red Crock Pot figuring this would be the best way to really get all the flavor out of the dish. I also decided to use vegan chicken strips instead of vegan beef crumbles. Then, I examined the desert section and discovered Key Lime "Cheesecake". Well, it didn't look too hard and I DO miss cheesecake, so I figured I'd give it a whirl even though I'd never made traditional cheesecake before because it looked too hard. It's in the cooling process now (which is apparently the longest part) but just tasting the batter made me a little weak in the knees. I'm expecting it to be quite tasty. I'll also have the roasted vegetable cornucopias I'd planned earlier. Everything else (even the Pumpkin Biscuits and Maple-Pecan French Toast I'd planned on Tuesday) will have to be saved for another moment because I'm too excited about what I'm having to make anything else!

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Voice inside my Head

That is what I've become since I haven't been able to speak since Wendesday. Since I cannot talk to the outside world, I find myself thinking a lot. This will be my first Thanksgiving Holiday as a vegan. Although I have been vegetarian since 2002, I've always depended on my macaroni and cheese and Quorn turkey (also off limits now) to make me feel like it's really the holidays even when I'm away from my family. I spent last Thanksgiving with a vegetarian friend and I didn't miss the macaroni and cheese because we made so many other wonderful dishes. It was a great experience. Unfortunately, this year, I'm alone, and if I don't have my voice back by then, I'll mean that in more ways than one. It's difficult to get excited about cooking a bunch of food when I'm going to be the only person around to eat it. I mean, I love left overs, but there's a limit... So I find myself trying to figure out exactly what I can make that will leave me with the feeling I've had a holiday feast without having to eat the same thing till January! Here's my current plan:
  • Mom's cranberry sauce - I'll have to remember to ask her for the recipe
  • Puff Pastry Cornucopias w/roasted vegetables - I figure I can control how much I make by being picky about the vegetables I use
  • Stuffing - maybe even from scratch
  • Tofurky Gravy - or maybe some from Whole Foods
  • Tofuky Turkey & Cranberry Deli Slices - for the feeling of turkey without so much of it
  • Pie - if I make it - chocolate peanut butter or cheesecake, if I buy it - apple or peach

At least it's a plan... we'll see how it goes!

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Pudding and a Sore Throat

I love chocolate pudding and with a sore throat, it was one of the few things I could eat today! Turns out Kroger had my vegan soy pudding on sale, so one of my friends got it for me. They say being a vegan is expensive, but when you get a four pack for $1.99 on the day you lose your voice, it turns into a very good day!

Monday, November 17, 2008