Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts

12.16.2010

12 Days of Cooking: Day 5 - Tofu Burgers

Now I know that not everyone that reads this blog is a vegetarian, and that's fine. I'm a vegetarian for my own reasons - reasons that I will not push on anyone, nor will I judge anyone for not being a vegetarian. Just wanted to say that first off, because I know a lot of vegetarians who are judgmental and pushy about their beliefs, which I feel makes people dislike vegetarians.

That being said....I do realize that not everyone will enjoy this recipe! It was, however, very good. I left out the mushrooms, as I think mushrooms are totally disgusting, but they probably would have been good for holding the burger patty together a little better.

Ingredients:
1 tbsp olive oil
1 red onion, finely chopped
7 oz Swiss brown mushrooms, finely chopped
11 oz hard tofu
2 large garlic cloves
3 tbsp chopped basil
2 c breadcrumbs
1 egg, lightly beaten
2 tbsp balsamic vinegar
2 tbsp sweet chilli sauce
1 1/2 c extra bread crumbs and extra olive oil for shallow-frying

Heat oil in frying pan and cook onions over medium heat for 2-3 minutes, or until soft. Add mushrooms and cook for another 2 minutes (or not. because they're gross.). Cool slightly. Blend 9 oz of the tofu with the garlic and basil in a food processor until smooth. Transfer to a large bowl and stir in the onion mixture, breadcrumbs, egg, vinegar and sweet chilli sauce. Grate the remaining tofu and fold through the mixture, then refrigerate for 30 minutes. Divide the mixture into 6 parts and form into patties, pressing together well. Coat them in the extra breadcrumbs. Heat 1 cm of oil in a deep frying pan and cook the patties in two batches for 4-5 minutes each side, or until golden. Turn carefully to prevent them from breaking up. Drain on crumpled paper towels and season with salt. Serve on bread rolls (toasted!) and with any extra toppings you'd like (we used a salad mixture, tomatoes, and a little cheese).

This was a great, pretty simple and quick meal - and it was good for leftovers the next day! We had sweet potato fries with ours, and molasses cookies for dessert - it was a great meal!

Last night we helped my parents set up their Christmas tree - it was really nice, since our apartment is way too small to fit a tree.




12.07.2010

12 Days of Cooking: day 2 - Gingerbread

This was my first time making gingerbread - and let me tell you....it was incredible! There are few things I love more than the smell of fresh ginger, and this bread really mixed the ingredients together so that the spices and molasses really came together and made for an incredible, dense bread (although I'd call it cake - it's not really a bread). It would go really well warm paired with some vanilla ice cream or yogurt, or baked into cupcakes with some cream cheese frosting.



I used this recipe, and I'd definitely recommend it - I didn't change a thing!

Next, I'll be making Oatmeal Pumpkin Seed Bread (it sounds so good!) and Black Bean and Rice Soup.

On a side note, we've had some snow here -



not a whole lot, but it's allowed me to have the past 2 days off of work (yay!!), so I've been able to do some Christmas knitting and gift making. I can't show much here on the blog until after Christmas - don't want to risk anyone seeing their gift early!! - but I can show some little sneak peaks!







11.30.2010

12 Days of Cooking

So with the holiday season upon us, I've decided to try a fun new thing. In years past, Jake and I have done a "12 days of Christmas" type thing where we gave each other a small, ridiculous gift for the 12 days leading up to Christmas. This year, we've decided we don't need to keep buying stupid crap to junk up our house, so I've instead decided to do "12 days of cooking"!

Starting tomorrow and going until Christmas, I'll be trying out 12 new recipes. I've gone through and picked them all out, and I'll be posting them here, along with a review of each one. Since there are 25 days until Christmas (starting tomorrow) I won't be doing a new recipe every day (I mean, I know my limits here people), but it will be more like every other day.

Here's a list of what I'm planning on making:
- Tofu Burgers
- Gingerbread
- Veggie Curry
- Butternut Squash and Sage Pizza
- Tomato and Lentil Dahl
- Oatmeal Pumpkin Bread
- Spicy Butternut Curry
- Pumpkin Biscuits
- Spinach-Feta Bread
- Black Bean and Rice Soup
- Butternut Risotto
- Golden Tofu and Cauliflower Soup

It should be fun!

Also, I'm totally wanting a pair of Toms for Christmas (hint, hint).

12.08.2009

*my holiday gift guide!

I've seen *tons of gift guides floating around the blogosphere, so I decided I should make one of my own - the difference? These are all gifts that I want :) I'll be sending this my husband's way as well ;)








Enjoy! 
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11.18.2009

handmade holiday ornaments

yes, it's almost that time. time to break out the dusty box full of ornaments and start decorating away! if you're like us, both my husband and I have a box full of our ornaments from growing up.  Each year my mom would take us out shopping to get "our" ornament for the year - and it's so fun to look back and see what I picked out. This year, I would love to try and make ornaments for our tree - it will definitely be something to help us remember our first Christmas as a married couple! Growing up, we had our family Christmas traditions, that I know I'll never forget as we start our own traditions as a new family. Do you have a favorite Christmas tradition?






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