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Please do continue to share! You had me at the first pic - there's nothing better than a delicious fresh sandwich. Lots of yummy things there! I really love the sound of no. 6.
There are other discussions where people openly discuss carbs and the impact on their BG, yet you come to a thread where vegetarians and vegans are sharing the foods they eat. If someone invites you to comment on their carb intake, that's totally different.
And back on topic... I didn't take a pic of my (boring) lunch yesterday, but here are some of my recent meals...
Breton crepe with Tofurky Smoked slice, tomato, spinach, spring onion, vegan cheese.
Miso soup with soba noodles, tofu, enoki mushrooms and greens.
I love my spiraliser! Tofu and veg with coriander dressing, toasted peanuts, and there are some noodles underneath.
Chargrilled tofu and veg, two kinds of pesto (basil and coriander), Greek salad with Bio Cheese feta, and potato salad made with low(ish) carb potatoes (a variety called Spud Lite with 25% less carbs).
I don't mind being asked. Hoping to put up a blog, which should deal with any questions.
Multi-seeded bread, smoked tofu, slice of Sheese Mature Cheddar style, a touch of Marmite (Added umami to make the vegan cheese actually taste like cheese), red pepper, cucumber, raw onion & perhaps 0.5 teaspoon of ketchup to add the tiniest whiff of sweetness.
White rice, peas, sweetcorn, onions, tomato and red pepper. Smoked tofu and cubed Fry's chicken-style burger. Salad of lettuce, shredded cabbage and grated carrot. A sprinkle of chia seeds, a squirt of sweet-chilli sauce, a dash of teriyaki sauce and a splash of fiery chilli sauce.
I'm about to have the mega-brunch before a 7-8 mile walk. This will all be done in one big pan. Small leftover piece of tortilla, halloumi, tomatoes, mushrooms and buttery, garlicky spinach. And half an avocado with a dash of lime and chilli. Easy!
Now that's my kind of sandwich - yum! I do that too, adding a little Promite or Vegemite to bring out the cheesiness.
Wow look at that! It all looks so beautiful and delicious on your new plate!
This isn't a very pretty pic, but since you brought up vegan cheese and how to bring out more flavour... I recently made this take on a Welsh Rarebit. I actually found the recipe in a magazine from the 1950s and veganised it.
I started out by sauteing a small finely chopped onion in Nuttelex Buttery (margarine), with half a teaspoon of smoked paprika, and then put in a 200g block of grated cheddar Bio Cheese (or whatever brand you like), stirring on a low heat until melted. I added half a teaspoon Massel Chicken-style Stock Powder, a big glug of vegan Worcestershire, a heaped teaspoon of dijon mustard, and two heaped teaspoons of tapioca flour blended with half a cup of soy milk. The other flavours you add are up to you. I put in chopped capers, two peeled and seeded tomatoes, and a spring onion. Chives would be good, sundried tomatoes, maybe even olives. Miso or Vegemite would make it extra savoury and cheesy.
Then you spread it on toast and grill it. I've also had it with asparagus under the cheese, and also put some on top of stuffed zucchinis before baking them. It's so tasty and melty!
Tonight I'm making ramen from this book with low carb edamame noodles.
No lunch for me today because I'm going out to a Vietnamese restaurant for dinner with friends and family and plan to have their incredible salt and pepper tofu and a big plate of stir fried veg. They do amazing cold rolls too.
Here's a curry ramen with sesame tofu, roasted broccoli, and edamame noodles from a couple of days ago. Last night I had wholemeal spaghetti with roasted eggplant and tomato sauce.
Thank you! Black bean noodles are delicious!Loving the food styling! I make something similar to your curry ramen using black bean noodles. Looks very trendy and increased the protein content.
All the best with your Unbreaduary!Had my last two coffees, this morning (Quitting for Feb, and hopefully for longer). Also, due to resolving to take at least the month off of eating bread, this is going to be a pretty bready day...again
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