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Originally Posted by HankMoody
Use the search function... there are LENGHTY threads on this topic. Bump 'em if need be.
Originally Posted by HankMoody
Use the search function... there are LENGHTY threads on this topic. Bump 'em if need be.
sounds like a good vegetarian mealOriginally Posted by Destination Kicks
Tacos:
-Hard Taco Shells or Flour Tortillas (found in any grocery store)
-Tomatoes
-Lettuce
-"Mexican" Cheese
-Morningstar Fake Ground Beef
-Red Onion
-Cayenne Pepper, Chili Powder, Onion Powder, Garlic Powder, Salt
-Sriracha
-Olive Oil
-Take out the fake ground beef and let it sit for about 30 minutes to thaw a little out
-Turn your stove on to medium and put a pan on it, or a little bit below depending on the strength of your stove, then put a little bit of Olive Oil in the pan
-While the pan is heating up dice the red onions and tomatoes and lettuce
-When the pan is up to the desired temp. put the fake beef in the pan to cook it
-As the beef gets close to being done (maybe 4 minutes in) add the spices
-Often times the spices will look to be sticking to the pan rather than the beef, this isn't an issue. Take your pan to the sink and put a little bit of water in it so that the spices will stew with the beef (the water will cook off in maybe 15 seconds)
-When the water is evaporated add the Sriracha hot sauce
-Let the beef cook for another minute or two and take a fork and try it to see if it's seasoned properly and cooked all the way through
-While the beef is cooking you should also have another pan on low-medium heat. win this pan put your tortillas on it for maybe 20 seconds to warm them
-Assemble and eat
sounds like a good vegetarian mealOriginally Posted by Destination Kicks
Tacos:
-Hard Taco Shells or Flour Tortillas (found in any grocery store)
-Tomatoes
-Lettuce
-"Mexican" Cheese
-Morningstar Fake Ground Beef
-Red Onion
-Cayenne Pepper, Chili Powder, Onion Powder, Garlic Powder, Salt
-Sriracha
-Olive Oil
-Take out the fake ground beef and let it sit for about 30 minutes to thaw a little out
-Turn your stove on to medium and put a pan on it, or a little bit below depending on the strength of your stove, then put a little bit of Olive Oil in the pan
-While the pan is heating up dice the red onions and tomatoes and lettuce
-When the pan is up to the desired temp. put the fake beef in the pan to cook it
-As the beef gets close to being done (maybe 4 minutes in) add the spices
-Often times the spices will look to be sticking to the pan rather than the beef, this isn't an issue. Take your pan to the sink and put a little bit of water in it so that the spices will stew with the beef (the water will cook off in maybe 15 seconds)
-When the water is evaporated add the Sriracha hot sauce
-Let the beef cook for another minute or two and take a fork and try it to see if it's seasoned properly and cooked all the way through
-While the beef is cooking you should also have another pan on low-medium heat. win this pan put your tortillas on it for maybe 20 seconds to warm them
-Assemble and eat
Originally Posted by khoanizi
i'm a vegan and i've done some cooking shows... i'm not a chef or anything but cooking is more of a hobby
if you just want to eat vegetarian you can substitute the dairy-free items with the real stuff i.e. cheese, milk, butter
http://http://Vegan Stroganoff
http://http://http://www.suprememastertv.com/bbs/board.php?bo_table=vege&wr_id=875&url=link1_0#vVegan Teriyaki Burger and Coleslaw
http://http://Vegan Southwestern Style Chili
http://Vegan Homemade Bagels, Bagel Chips, and Spinach Artichoke Dip
http://Homemade BBQ Sauce and a Vegan Pull Pork Sandwich
the actual names of the food on the show were created without using words like pork, beef, chicken so that's why they might sound kind of weird
i've done some other shows... if you need recipes hit me up or if you have any requests i'm trying to make some more shows as well
Originally Posted by khoanizi
i'm a vegan and i've done some cooking shows... i'm not a chef or anything but cooking is more of a hobby
if you just want to eat vegetarian you can substitute the dairy-free items with the real stuff i.e. cheese, milk, butter
http://http://Vegan Stroganoff
http://http://http://www.suprememastertv.com/bbs/board.php?bo_table=vege&wr_id=875&url=link1_0#vVegan Teriyaki Burger and Coleslaw
http://http://Vegan Southwestern Style Chili
http://Vegan Homemade Bagels, Bagel Chips, and Spinach Artichoke Dip
http://Homemade BBQ Sauce and a Vegan Pull Pork Sandwich
the actual names of the food on the show were created without using words like pork, beef, chicken so that's why they might sound kind of weird
i've done some other shows... if you need recipes hit me up or if you have any requests i'm trying to make some more shows as well
Same here. Over the last 1.5 years I have eaten less and less meat.Originally Posted by mytmouse76
i have no interest in becoming a vegetarian but i wouldn't mind eating less meat....
i could give up beef/pork but i'm keeping my chicken/turkey...
will be keeping an eye on this thread...
Same here. Over the last 1.5 years I have eaten less and less meat.Originally Posted by mytmouse76
i have no interest in becoming a vegetarian but i wouldn't mind eating less meat....
i could give up beef/pork but i'm keeping my chicken/turkey...
will be keeping an eye on this thread...