Friday, June 20, 2014

This Week's Menu

It's been feeling like summer this week, and the menu reflects entrees suitable to warmer weather.  These are some of my favorites which I haven't cooked in awhile.


Tempeh stroganoff with broccoli on brown rice

Ratatouille and cannelini beans with fire-roatsed tomato marinara on penne

Thai coconut yellow curry on brown rice


Baked tofu with arugula pesto, mashed potatoes and broccoli

Eggplant caponata on baked polenta with green bean and shiitake sautee

Baked portobello with wilted escarole and cannelini bean on brown rice
 

Monday, June 16, 2014

WIn a FREE Copy of EZPZ Vegan Eats!

We're just a few days away from the official Easy Peasy Vegan Eats Book Signing to kickoff my summer book tour.  I will be traveling widely over the next few months to give lectures, cooking demos, classes and presentations at vegetarian festivals to promote my cookbook and get to know all of you.  

To get the party started, I will be giving away cookbooks and gift certificates for services from Well on Wheels at this special event.  All you have to do is "like" us on Facebook to enter and come to the book signing to find out if you're a lucky winner.  

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Bethlehem Health Fair


I recently set up a table at the Bethlehem Health Fair in Bethlehem, CT to introduce visitors to some vegan treats.  Enthusiasm and interest in learning about healthy eating was high, and I was happy to share my experience of transitioning to a healthy diet 18 years ago.


I made a quick and easy Cannelini Artichoke Heart Dip that I spooned into a pastry bag and piped onto endive leaves and zucchini rounds for a pretty presentation.  These little bite-sized hors d'oeuvres pack a ton of flavor and everyone raved about how delicious they were.


The recipe can be found in my new cookbook, Easy Peasy Vegan Eats, which contains over 100 gluten-free vegan recipes that are simple to prepare, yet also healthy and delicious.  I was happy to surprise even skeptics that vegan food can be tasty!


Several people came to me with health-related questions.  One woman had recently discovered she's allergic to eggs and dairy and needs to stay away from wheat.  She was depressed at the thought of giving up so many foods she's eaten her whole life, but after we talked for a little while, she was happy to learn that my cookbook covered all of those bases and offered some exciting new ways to prepare ingredients that were new to her.  She eagerly bought a copy and said she couldn't wait to get started!


A man came to me explaining that he had heart disease and seven stents, and his doctor recommended he lose weight.  He had recently seen the documentary Forks Over Knives and was considering switching to a vegan diet.  After we spoke for a while and I answered many of his questions, he left for a bit, then came back with his wife because she's the one who does the cooking.  After she tasted the bean dip, she was happy to buy a cookbook and said was looking forward to making it at home for them.


This was a great opportunity to advocate a whole foods vegan diet for health, and I also provided free literature from Vegan Outreach to expose attendees to the ethical reasons as well.  I'm glad to have been part of this event.  Thank you Pat and Erika Ueberbacher for your hard work and invitation to participate, and for taking photos!

Monday, June 9, 2014

Vegan Culinary Tour of New Haven

What do you get when you combine 5 of the best places in New Haven for vegan eats into one 4-hour gustatory extravaganza?  The Vegan Culinary Tour of New Haven!!  Twelve lucky participants gathered together Saturday morning to tour the finest establishments in town and sample some heavenly vegan treats including slow-drip coffee, vegan danish, tofu scramble breakfast wraps, vegan fudge, specialty pizza with vegan cheese, bacon and pepperoni, vegan sushi and hand-crafted Japanese knotweed sake.  They also received goodie bags packed with coupon books for Tofurky artisan  sausage (YUM!) and Attune Foods Erewhon Cereal (my favorite breakfast!), and some handmade raw cacao hemp seed truffles.  Yes, indeed, this was a fabulous way to spend the morning.


We gathered together bright and early on June 7 to begin our whirlwind tour.  First Stop:  The Coffee Pedaler (605 East Street).


Owner Ryan Taylor gave us the history of this young coffee shop which has only been on the scene for 8 months.  He utilizes a slow-drip technique to produce a heavenly, rich coffee like no other in the area.  The shop also offers delicious vegan breakfast danish made exclusively by Bread & Chocolate in Hamden as well as a light vegan lunch menu.  Future expansion plans include lectures and workshops and a mobile bicycle cart serving up their unique brew.


Stop #2 brought us to Fuel Coffee Shop (516 Chapel Street) in Wooster Square.


Owner Courtney Ciesla treated us to some amazing tofu scramble wraps, which are a customer favorite (ours too!!), and some decadent Mister Sister Classic Fudge.  This casual and comfy eatery is hopping on a Saturday morning as visitors to the nearby Farmers Market stop in for a quick bite.


We headed north for our next destination which brought us to the all-vegetarian health food store, Edge of the Woods (379 Whalley Avenue).  This independent grocer has been bringing good health to the New Haven community for decades.  They have an extensive organic produce section, an array of packaged items, abundant bulk goods, an entire upstairs devoted to health supplements and body care, and an almost entirely vegan bakery.  This is where we headed for some delectable treats.


Our lovely kitchen assistant brought out a huge platter of vegan baked goods including brownies, chocolate chip blondies, blueberry cake, cinnamon coffee cake and linzer cookies.  It's amazing to see how quickly vegans can ravage a plate of goodies!


After recovering from this sugary binge, we headed down to State Street for some pizza. Diehard pizza fans know New Haven's thin crust pizza is the best around, but what's a vegan to do at these regular places?  Sure, we could ask for no cheese and load up our pies with veggies.  That's ok, but nothing compared to what you'll find at Da Legna's.


We indulged in two huge pies loaded with such toppings as vegan bacon, vegan pepperoni, Daiya "cheese," fresh spinach and fresh basil.  There is no sacrifice here, and even the nonvegans in the group were won over.  Nothing makes us happier than to be able to enjoy pigging out on pizza like "normal" people do. ;-)


Our final stop on the tour brought us to Miya's, the home of creative, sustainable sushi.  Owner Bun Lai has won numerous accolades for his interpretations of sushi, serving up invasive plants and even insects in his rolls.  We stuck with the plants.


My favorite is the Voompa roll, which is made with roasted eggplant, avocado and jalapeno cashew cheese, then dipped in a spicy fenugreek spice mix.   I also enjoyed the little ball of rice stuffed with Mugwort, a common garden weed that had an earthy, floral taste.


We toasted the Vegan Culinary Tour with a bottle of Japanese Knotweed sake, foraged and crafted by Bun.  It had a refreshing, citrusy flavor reminiscent of lemonade which was perfect for dining al fresco.


Though our tour had reached its final destination, I believe there were many new beginnings as everyone who attended vowed to return to these fine establishments.  I am truly honored to be part of this amazing and supportive community and know the hardworking people behind the scenes who make vegan dining in the city such an enjoyable experience.

A special "thank you!!" to the tour hosts for welcoming vegan customers and for being so generous:  Ryan Taylor (The Coffee Pedaler), Courtney Ciesla (Fuel Coffee Shop), Peter Dodge (Edge of the Woods), Dan Parillo (Da Legna Pizza), and Bun Lai (Miya's Sushi).  

Proceeds from the tour will be donated to Locket's Meadow Farm in Bethany which rescues farm animals and PMU horses destined for slaughter.  

Thank you to all for making this such a successful event!  I look forward to hosting the next Vegan Culinary Tour later this summer.  Contact me for details!

More fun photos from the tour: