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Monday, October 31, 2011

Jaaaa Jambalaya!

Now we have been vegans fon a whole week! That is just crazy, I thought this would be soo much more difficult than it has been up untill now. I celebrated it by making dinner for my whole family, and we all enjoyed it alot.
This was definetley one of my favourite meals soo far!




The recipie makes 4 large portions plus lunch for me tomorrow!



1 red onion
2 cloves of garlic
Oil for frying
Pepper & salt, chilli, curry, spiskummin, and lemon
3 dl rice
5 dl water, 1 dice of vegetable boullion
About 0.75 dl green lentils



Fry the garlic, onion and chili peppers in oil for 5 minutes.
Add some curry, lemon, salt, pepper and cumin after taste.
Add rice, water, lentils and the vegetable bullion. Lower the heat and let it cook until rice and lentils are soft.While the rice is cooking, mix ingredients for the sauce...



The recipie for redpepper-sauce makes ALOT! You can probably make half of it, but my father made it and he added a huge amout of spices so he had to add another tomatoe to make it good! We will eat red-pepper sauce for weeks, but it was good so :) (it's the red stuff in the glas top left in the picture)



2 tomatoes
Red Pepper
A little bit basil
Some oregano
Curry, salt, pepper
Some dried chilli
0.5 tsp pepper-powder



Mix red pepper and tomatoes, and then spices according to taste and inspiration, the above is what we used but it can be varied in eternity! Do not miss out on the curry though, it adds an very interesting dimention to the flavour!




75g sugar snaps
0.75 dl mushrooms



Add mushrooms, since mine were dryed I allowed them to swell in some hot water for a while before added to the rice. In the end, chop up the sugar snaps and stir into the rice. Voila!



To finnish of a nice dinner, we all took another snice of the spicy applecake I mentioned yesterday!



We got the recipie from the vegan society, and it goes like this:



1lb (450g) cooking apples, peeled and sliced
4oz (115g) vegan margarine
4oz (115g) raw cane sugar
6oz (170g) sultanas
2 level tsp bicarbonate of soda
1 tbsp boiling water
8oz (225g) wholemeal flour
½ tsp ground cinnamon
½ tsp ground cloves
½ tsp ground allspice

Preheat oven to 180ºC/350ºF/Gas 4.
Cook the apples in the minimum of water. When they are soft, mash to a puree and drain very well.
Cream together the margarine and sugar, then add the apple purée to make a thick mixture. Stir in the sultanas. Mix the bicarbonate of soda with the water and add this to the mix.
Sift together the flour and spices and blend with apple mixture. Pour it into a very well greased cake tin, smooth the top and bake in the pre-heated oven for 45 minutes-1 hour. Makes 8 servings



It's very, very good!

- agnes

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