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It’s Waffle Time!
I made VwaV’s Lemon Corn Waffles with blueberry sauce yesterday for breakfast and I can only reccomend them to anyone who likes lemon and corn meal. They were lemoney, crunchy and overall delicious! I didn’t take a picture though because my batteries were empty.
This morning I made Vegan Dad’s waffles and Jennas Banana-Walnut Waffles.
Since I made the regular waffle batch first I was left with 1/4 cup too little flour, added some corn meal but the mixture was still runny. Anyway, I had to scratch it out of my waffle iron, but the taste was still wonderful! Thanks so much for providing the recipe Jenna, I’ll definitely give them another try once I have flour in the house again =)
My messy breakfast table after breakfast(as you can see I made too many regular waffles, there were more left over than the picture shows): green tea, some pear slices, berries, waffles, blueberry sauce, powdered sugar…
I’m on my way to meet some friends now, but I’ll definitely comment on your blogs tomorrow. I’ve been checking out your new posts, but haven’t had the time to comment yet. But as always I gotta say: your dishes are awesome!!!
The Plan, Raspberry Oatmeal, Chocolate Temptation Challenge and finally… Mozzarella!
The plan:
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Three days each week I will consume vegetables only. Every dish I eat will have to consist of vegetables. As in soups, stir-fries, roasted veggies, mashed veggies… anything really. As long as it’s vegetables only! No bread, pasta, rice, whatever.
That way I hope to try out more veggies I have never had yet. And to be honest, I love all-veggie meals!
I will starting next week, because I plan on making pizza, lasagna and black bean burgers this weekend. After that it’s veggies-only time!
Anyone joining? =)
And the reason why I’m so eager to make pizza and lasagna this weekend is that last night I finally found vegan cheese!!!
You guys can’t imagine how excited I was! Now I can have pizza and Lasagna with ‘cheese’!
Besides having this veggie idea and drooling over my Mozzarella find I craved oatmeal last night.
Remember: never judge an oatmeal by its color!
It was delicious, but I have to admit that it didn’t look very appealing.
I used the same recipe as in this one, used 2/3 cups raspberries, maple syrup instead of brown sugar & agave syrup, didn’t put in any nutmeg and topped it with cashews.
The fair trade chocolate I bought last night for Cookie Mouses Chocolate Temptation Challenge! I decided to buy an Espresso chocolate. Can’t wait for Easter Sunday now
Still in my bag (for now)!
Apple Cinnamon Almond Oatmeal
Oh my, this tasted like Christmas morning!
Apple Cinnamon Almond Oatmeal
Ingredients
1/2 cup oats
1 cup soy milk
1 heaped tsp. brown sugar
1-2 Tbsp. agave syrup
1 tsp. cinnamon
1/4 tsp. nutmeg
1 apple, chopped
1-2 tsp. sliced almonds
1. put all the ingredients in a saucepan (cut 3/4 of the apple in small chunks, keep 1/4 of the apple & almonds for decorating)
2. bring to a boil, turn the heat to low and under stirring let simmer for 5-10 minutes
3. sprinkle with sliced almonds and apple slices
I will try Veganomicons Black Bean Quinoa Mango salad later, I can’t wait!!!
Crunchy Cinnamony Vegan Granola
Last night I finally got around to make Granola, something I have never had before, but always wanted to try, and it turned out so good! I had it for breakfast with vanilla soy yogurt and applesauce. In combination it was a tad bit too sweet, although the yogurt isn’t very sweet itself and the applesauce is unsweetend.
So I guess next time I will add only a Tbsp. brown sugar or none at all. And no Pecans next time, they became kind of salty.
But apart from that I’m very much in love with this! And I will make these next, I just didn’t have any peanut butter. Who knew the thought of making my own granola bars would excite me this much?
Vegan Granola
an adaption of this homemade granola
Ingredients
3 1/2 cups rolled oats
1/2 cup coconut flakes
3 tablespoons flax seeds
1/4 cup sunflower seeds (or pumpkin, I just didn’t have any)
1/2 – 1 cup mixed nuts, chopped (I used almonds, cashews and Pecans)
2 teaspoons cinnamon
1 teaspoon sea salt
1/4 cup brown sugar (make that less if you don’t want it too sweet)
1/4 cup canola oil
2 tablespoons agave syrup
1 tablespoon maple syrup
2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
2 cups mixed dried fruit (I used cranberries, didn’t have anything else)
1. Preheat the oven to 375
2. line a baking sheet with aluminum foil
3. combine all the ingredients (except the dried fruit) and stir well
4. spread the mixture out into an even layer on the prepared baking sheet
5. bake for 20 to 30 minutes (depending on the depth of goldenness you’re looking for), stirring every 10 minutes
6. remove the granola from the oven and and cool completely
7. once it’s cool, mix in the dried fruit
Oh man, I found so many new incredible recipes I want to try. So much to cook and bake and so little time…





