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    Container Garden Update – 3 Weeks After Planting

    The plants have grown a lot in just three weeks. The basil and peppers are the most noticeably different in size.  The cucumber has small yellow flowers on it. The okra plant didn’t make it shriveled up and died a few days after we transplanted it. That pot is still empty we haven’t replaced it with anything yet. Also the irises in our side yard finally decided to start blooming.

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    Guava Seitan Sandwich with Corn Relish

    To make the Seitan for the sandwich you need: 1 cup vital wheat gluten 1/4 cup nutritional yeast  1 tea sp chickpea flour 1 tea sp onion powder 1 tea sp garlic powder 1 tea sp chipotle seasoning 1 tea sp smoked paprika 1 tea sp cumin 1 tea sp vegetable bullion 3/4 cup water 1 tbsp liquid aminos 1 tbsp vegetable oil Combine all the ingredients well. Flatten out the dough in an aluminum foil covered 8×8 baking dish and bake at 350 degrees for 35 minutes. After it has baked you can chop it up and combine with the guava sauce.    To make the Guava Sauce: 1…

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    Boiled Peanuts in Crockpot

    Boiled peanuts are totally a southern thing. They are a common thing to see at road side farm stands and even in some gas stations. I wish I had taken a picture of it but I saw a gas station once with a sign for “Boiled Peanuts and Fine Wines Inside”.  I made some at home today in the crockpot with this simple list of ingredients. You need: about 1 pound or so of raw green peanuts 1/2 cup of salt 2 tbsp Old Bay Seasoning or other spice mix 6 cups of water Just add everything to the crockpot and cook on high for about seven hours. They are…

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    One Year Blogiversary

    Today is our one year anniversary of our blog and we wanted to celebrate by ranking our top 5 favorite and most popular posts from the past year.#5 – No-Chicken Chicken Dumpling Soup http://vegetariansouth.blogspot.com/2012/11/no-chicken-chicken-dumpling-soup.html  Usually I think of soup as wintertime food but I also think about chicken and dumplings as a summer dish. It is great with fresh veggies out of the garden like tomatoes and corn.#4 – Muffaletta http://vegetariansouth.blogspot.com/2012/06/muffaletta.html This is our favorite picnic sandwich! It’s so easy to make the night before. Then in the morning I just cut it and wrap in to pieces and throw into the cooler with some grapes and hit the road.  #3 –…

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    Container Garden Planted!

    Every summer we try to grow some veggies and herbs on the back deck. Our favorite is always basil but we also grow peppers and tomatoes.  New this year we are trying a cucumber and okra plant.  We use a drip irrigation system that is on a timer and just adjust through out the summer depending on how dry and hot it gets.

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    Teriyaki Seitan Burgers with Honey Ginger Slaw

    Been using the grill a lot since it has warmed up outside. Last night we made seitan burgers and grilled some brussel sprouts. Pre-cook your brussels by boiling for about 5 minutes blanching in cold water, then cut  the stems off and then add to skewers.  We brushed the teriyaki glaze on the burgers and the sprouts and then added more to the sandwich buns to make it a little juicier. For the Seitan Burgers: 1 cup vital wheat gluten 1/4 cup nutritional yeast flakes 1 tbsp chickpea flour 1 tea sp onion powder 1/2 tea sp garlic powder 1/4 tea sp white pepper 2 tbsp “beef” flavor broth powder…

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    Mint Julep and Mojito

    The first weekend in May means a few things. Its Kentucky Derby weekend and in our house we will be enjoying cold minty drinks. Mint Juleps are the official drink of the derby but not everyone loves bourbon the way I do so we also serve another drink made with mint the mojito. To make a Mint Julep: 2 tbsp fresh mint  3 oz Kentucky Bourbon 2 oz simple syrup In a small glass muddle the mint then add the bourbon and simple syrup. Stir and fill with ice. To make a Mojito: 1/4 cup fresh mint leafs  1 lime quartered 2 oz rum 4 oz simple syrup splash of…

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    Vegan Radish Mushroom Tacos on the Grill with Fresh Salsa

    We have had a weird spring this year. Lots of rain lately and it’s been colder than usual so last night was the first night we have had a chance to use the grill in a long while. This is a pretty simple recipe. For the salsa you need: 4 cups cherry tomatoes (we used yellow tomatoes last night but any will work) 1/2 cup cilantro 2 tbsp chili powder 1 tea sp oregano  1 tea sp cumin  salt to taste cayenne to taste for a spicy kick Just simply mix all ingredients in food processor and then you have fresh salsa. For the tacos: 2 cups chopped radishes  1…

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    Vegetarian Chicken Salad

    We had some leftover chicken seitan so decided to turn it into chicken salad. For the salad you need: 2 cups chopped chicken seitan 1 cup grapes 3 radishes 1/4 cup chopped pecans 1 tbsp chopped dill 1 tea sp Dijon mustard 1/2 tea sp black pepper Finely chop the seitan. Cut the grapes into quarters and chop the radishes into small pieces. You want everything to be chopped into small pieces of similar size. Mix all ingredients together well. 

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    Cincinnati Chili

    Cincinnati Chili has different spices is traditionally served over spaghetti noodles and topped with shredded cheddar and crackers. For the Chili you need: 2 white onions chopped 3 cloves garlic minced 2 tbsp vegetable oil 1/2 cup chili powder 2 tbsp smoked paprika 1 tbsp ground cumin 1 tbsp allspice 1 tea sp oregano  1 tea sp cayenne 1/2 tea sp cinnamon 1 bay leaf 3 cups water 29 oz can of tomato sauce 2 tbsp red wine vinegar 2 tbsp maple syrup  15 oz can of red beans In a large pot saute the onions and garlic in vegetable oil until the onions have softened. Add all of the…

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