I have stuff to bring to potluck dinner as well as vegetarian options for the veggies that will be there, but i am so indecisive and with cooking all the veg food for DD's school's feast, I do not have time to try multiple things and decide.
I wanted to make something sweet potato
http://www.eatliverun.com/spicy-lentils-with-sweet-potatoes-and-kale/ (http://www.eatliverun.com/spicy-lentils-with-sweet-potatoes-and-kale/)
http://www.bloglovin.com/frame?post=1898737363&group=0&frame_type=a&blog=3322938&link=aHR0cDovL2JhbGFuY2VkcGxhdHRlci5jb20vd2lsZC1yaWNlLXN3ZWV0LXBvdGF0by1zYWxhZC13aXRoLXBlcGl0YXMv&frame=1&click=0&user=0 (http://www.bloglovin.com/frame?post=1898737363&group=0&frame_type=a&blog=3322938&link=aHR0cDovL2JhbGFuY2VkcGxhdHRlci5jb20vd2lsZC1yaWNlLXN3ZWV0LXBvdGF0by1zYWxhZC13aXRoLXBlcGl0YXMv&frame=1&click=0&user=0)
http://www.homesicktexan.com/2011/11/sweet-potato-salad-cranberries-and.html (http://www.homesicktexan.com/2011/11/sweet-potato-salad-cranberries-and.html)
The second and third of those are my top choices of the three. The third was the original, but the second came up on pinterest last night.
I need to bring a "green" side dish, so is there anything wrong with a veg version of green bean casserole?? :D
I need to bring an appetizer, was thinking hummus, chips, veggie, dips. Minimize the cooking i need to do. OR chips, salsa and this http://www.namelymarly.com/2013/10/sweet-potato-seven-layer-dip/ (http://www.namelymarly.com/2013/10/sweet-potato-seven-layer-dip/) (or a variation on it)
And dessert. Le sigh. What to make? so many options.
and i am only going to bring dessert so secretly i will have something vegan and gluten free to eat.
pumpkin cake? pumpkin pie? gingerbread cake?
no pity post? :'(
i was asked to make pumpkin pie, so that one was decided for me. Veggie tray for appetizer requested as well.
I would lean toward the lentil and kale one because I think sweet potatoes are sweet enough without adding cranberries (I have never been able to find unsweetened dried cranberry, even at organic and health food stores).
I can't talk about green bean casserole without fuming. What about something simpler like green beans steamed and tossed with olive oil, garlic , lemon juice and a wee bit of lemon zest? Ooooh, or tossed with a couple tbsp of black olive tapanade? Or roasted brussel sprouts? For fanciness, balsamic-roasted brussel sprouts.
I was thinking brussel sprouts, but it is going to have to be cooked in advance and transported to the meal a few hours away and reheated and overcooked brussel sprouts are not my favorite.
maybe marinated brussel sprouts... can be done ahead, can be served at room temp or heated up
or maybe a shaved brussel sprout salad.........
I see that you are making a pumpkin pie. Too bad, I have a flourless chocolate cake recipe that looks awesome. You would have to modify it to make it vegan, though (chocolate chips and butter.)
gimme gimme, i have vegan choc chips AND vegan butter :D
Quote from: merigayle on November 25, 2013, 06:12:07 AM
no pity post? :'(
i was asked to make pumpkin pie, so that one was decided for me. Veggie tray for appetizer requested as well.
sweet potato pie has a much nicer texture, but still has the same taste... <hint>
I am one of those people who can only eat savory sweet potatoes. I may try a trial run of the sweet potato salad today if i can convince DD to go to the local natural food store after school. If I had more time (as in none of that pesky job thing) i would go to the farm down the street and get a crook neck for the pie, but alas, i bought a box of "pumpkin."
here it is. I find it ironic that a flourless cake recipe is on the King Arthur Flour website. :D
http://www.kingarthurflour.com/recipes/flourless-chocolate-cake-recipe (http://www.kingarthurflour.com/recipes/flourless-chocolate-cake-recipe)
Quote from: redkitty on November 25, 2013, 01:56:15 PM
here it is. I find it ironic that a flourless cake recipe is on the King Arthur Flour website. :D
http://www.kingarthurflour.com/recipes/flourless-chocolate-cake-recipe (http://www.kingarthurflour.com/recipes/flourless-chocolate-cake-recipe)
looks good, but i cannot eat eggs, but will forward along to my SIL who has celiac :)
Didn't even notice there were eggs in it. Clearly i was paying attn...good thing you pointed that out as I plan on making this tomorrow. I think I have eggs.
Hmmm, Brussels sprouts. Now we are talking.
Quote from: Ice Cream on November 25, 2013, 07:44:33 PMBrussels sprouts.
two recipes from David Chang (whom I adore):
Chang-Style Brussels Sprouts with Bacon and Sriracha (http://www.gq.com/blogs/the-q/2009/11/the-book-on-david-chang.html)
Momofuku's Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Fish Sauce Vinaigrette (http://food52.com/blog/4857-momofuku-s-roasted-brussels-sprouts-with-fish-sauce-vinaigrette)
neither would work for merigayle (sorry), but for others who might be interested.
neither of them vegan, but thanks for sharing. Sounds like something they were discussing on Martha Stewart radio.
Quote from: mango on November 26, 2013, 05:43:55 AM
two recipes from David Chang (whom I adore):
Chang-Style Brussels Sprouts with Bacon and Sriracha (http://www.gq.com/blogs/the-q/2009/11/the-book-on-david-chang.html)
Momofuku's Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Fish Sauce Vinaigrette (http://food52.com/blog/4857-momofuku-s-roasted-brussels-sprouts-with-fish-sauce-vinaigrette)
neither would work for merigayle (sorry), but for others who might be interested.
will have to try these!
I am going to make that fish sauce one :drooling-5:
I generally only like sweet potatoes savory but my mom makes an amaretto sweet potato dish that is awesome (but not sugary...my parents don't eat sugar)
so i made a mini batch of the sweet potato salad and left out the pecans because i do not like them and it was tasty. Like a potato salad, but sweet potato and cranberries, which were not too bad because of the mayo and curry. I used Veganaise.
haters gonna hate, but i just made a veganized version of this, including a double batch of the fried onions (dredged in brown rice flour) and I can't wait to eat it Thursday! http://www.100daysofrealfood.com/2013/11/12/recipe-green-bean-casserole-french-fried-onions/comment-page-2/#comments (http://www.100daysofrealfood.com/2013/11/12/recipe-green-bean-casserole-french-fried-onions/comment-page-2/#comments)
Quote from: merigayle on November 26, 2013, 12:01:55 PM
haters gonna hate, but i just made a veganized version of this, including a double batch of the fried onions (dredged in brown rice flour) and I can't wait to eat it Thursday! http://www.100daysofrealfood.com/2013/11/12/recipe-green-bean-casserole-french-fried-onions/comment-page-2/#comments (http://www.100daysofrealfood.com/2013/11/12/recipe-green-bean-casserole-french-fried-onions/comment-page-2/#comments)
Is this a subtle way of starting the annual green bean casserole argument? :D
Quote from: Chasing Amy on November 26, 2013, 02:40:41 PM
Is this a subtle way of starting the annual green bean casserole argument? :D
:sneaking:
Quote from: merigayle on November 26, 2013, 12:01:55 PM
haters gonna hate, but i just made a veganized version of this, including a double batch of the fried onions (dredged in brown rice flour) and I can't wait to eat it Thursday! http://www.100daysofrealfood.com/2013/11/12/recipe-green-bean-casserole-french-fried-onions/comment-page-2/#comments (http://www.100daysofrealfood.com/2013/11/12/recipe-green-bean-casserole-french-fried-onions/comment-page-2/#comments)
If you used fresh green beans and onions what you made may be good but it is not green bean casserole. :P