What do your meatless meals look like? (Photo thread!)
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Mmmmmm...keep the pics coming. Some beautiful food here!0
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This is the recipe that I was hoping to find! I have a bag of corn tortillas and had no idea what to do with them. Thank you for sharing!Here are 3 I have...sorry no photos..but all are yum! Enjoy!
Black Bean Enchilada Casserole
Serves 6
1 cup (4 ounces) shredded reduced-fat Monterey Jack cheese, divided
1 cup cooked brown basmati rice or long-grain rice
1 cup fat-free sour cream
1/2 cup chopped fresh cilantro
1/3 cup chopped green onions
1 teaspoon ground cumin
1 teaspoon chili powder
1 (15-ounce) can black beans, rinsed and drained
1 jalapeño pepper, seeded and chopped
1 (19-ounce) can red enchilada sauce
Cooking spray
12 (6-inch) corn tortillas
Preparation
Preheat oven to 350°.
Combine 1/2 cup cheese, rice, and the next 7 ingredients (rice through jalapeño) in a large bowl. Spread 1/4 cup enchilada sauce in bottom of an 11 x 7-inch baking dish coated with cooking spray. Heat remaining enchilada sauce in a skillet for 2 minutes or until warm, and remove from heat. Dredge both sides of 6 tortillas in warm enchilada sauce, and arrange tortillas, overlapping, over sauce in baking dish. Top with 1 3/4 cups bean mixture. Dredge both sides of remaining tortillas in warm enchilada sauce, and arrange tortillas, overlapping, over bean mixture. Top with the remaining bean mixture, remaining enchilada sauce, and 1/2 cup cheese. Bake at 350° for 40 minutes or until bubbly.
Nutritional info
Calories:323 (20% from fat)
Fat:7.2g (sat 2.4g,mono 2.6g,poly 1.7g)
Protein:16.1g
Carbohydrate:49.5g
Fiber:5.5g
Cholesterol:12mg
Iron:2.5mg
Sodium:683mg
Calcium:269mg0 -
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I know these aren't really meals. I'm sorry, but I am a baker by heart, and make some killer vegan treats.
Apple cider, vanilla bean and chocolate orange cupcakes
hazelnut chocolate cupcakes
rosemary lavender bagels
fancy French bread
pumpkin cinnamon rolls
And finally a shiitake-ginger soup with kale and tofu.
We do eat real food occasionally around here. All photos of food are vegan too!
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Here's a new recipe I just tried that's good - Vegetarian and Gluten Free
http://www.lifeasaplate.com/2012/02/20/asparagus-quiche-with-a-savory-sweet-potato-crust/
I don't have a pic of mine, but there's one on the recipe site and mine actually looked like that.0 -
Anapai - Those look so good! How are they calorie-wise?0
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Bump so I can come back and post some pics. Everything looks great! ^_^0
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Amazing, Anapai!! How do you not eat your own creations to excess?????0
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Anapai - Those look so good! How are they calorie-wise?
Thanks!
the cupcakes are just a little less terrible considering the lack of eggs and dairy.
the bagels are around 200 cals a piece
the cinnamon rolls came out to about 190 calories a roll
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Amazing, Anapai!! How do you not eat your own creations to excess?????
The secret is that making these things all the time, staring at them, working on them, smelling them, tends to dim the attraction. Except for warm bread. I can eat an entire loaf of warm bread all to myself, but cupcakes... I just feed to everyone else.0 -
bumping, so I'll find it again.
I've got some pictures on my camera but have't put them on the computer yet.0 -
Awesome thread Daffodil. You have fantastic ideas! I wish I knew how to post from my phone. :grumble:0
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French onion soup and basmati blend rice mixed with broccoli, bok choy, and a few other veggies.... Oh and pink food coloring (I WAS FEELING COLORFUL)
Under 300 calories and so filling.0 -
What are the stats for those rosemary lavender bagels?! Looks so yum.0
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this all looks amazing!! i'm inspired!0
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What are the stats for those rosemary lavender bagels?! Looks so yum.
for a 4oz bagel (sizes like panera's or brueggers)
185 calories
less than 1g fat
39g carbs
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that bagel looks fabulous. have not been able to have bagels since starting my new healthy lifestyle. maybe a spike day, but that one looks healthier. Lots of beautiful food, especially like that general tsos tofu. will be trying that soon!!!! thanks!!!0
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What are the stats for those rosemary lavender bagels?! Looks so yum.
for a 4oz bagel (sizes like panera's or brueggers)
185 calories
less than 1g fat
39g carbs
6g protein
Could I perhaps get a recipe?0 -
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What are the stats for those rosemary lavender bagels?! Looks so yum.
for a 4oz bagel (sizes like panera's or brueggers)
185 calories
less than 1g fat
39g carbs
6g protein
Could I perhaps get a recipe?
Ummm... yes, first I have to make the batch smaller as I make batches of 4 dozen for work... and it is all in my head.
This yields about 12-15, 4oz bagels (reduce if necessary)
6c bread flour
1/4 c + 2 tbsp sugar (I use raw at home)
1 tbsp salt
5 tsp of active dry yeast
3 c warm water (no hotter than 130 degrees)
Mix all the dry together and pour warm water in. Mix well and switch to a dough hook (if you don't have a fancy mixer, get ready to knead). Add about 1/2c-1c of bread flour slowly, just enough that the dough forms a ball and knead for 10 minutes (this is a workout all on its own).
Once the dough is supple and smooth looking (no longer super sticky) place in a oil coated bowl and lightly cover with a towel or plastic wrap. Place in a warm place for quicker rise or can be placed in the fridge overnight. If you ferment it overnight, cover it well as it can grow passed the plastic wrap and get dry spots.
Before you shape the bagels, get a stock pot full of water and a little bit of brown sugar on the stove and turn up the heat. Once the dough has doubled in size, place on a lightly floured surface and cut into 4 oz portions.
This is probably the best way I can even describe how to shape them: http://youtu.be/ymtIUhkbN6o
Once they are shaped you can place them in the boiling water for 45 seconds on each side. Once out of their bath, you can place them on a lined baking sheet, brush with olive oil (or egg wash if you prefer) and season however you desire. Bake at 350 degrees for 22 minutes. Rotate halfway to ensure even cooking. I hope it works out for you!
Some of my favorite toppings are salt and pepper, lavender and rosemary, and cinnamon sugar (but I use a different oil to brush with for the cinnamon sugar).0 -
Whoops, forgot how to post pictures. :-(0
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wow all those foods look good. Great job people0
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