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Orange Cake

Craving for a mild but jet a dessert that will knock you off your feet!? It’s easy, check out our new recipe and make it yourself!

Hi Everyone,

I am so excited to share this vegan orange cake recipe, that is sooo delicious!

We will start off with the wet mix and you will need the following ingredients for that:
– 3 oranges (2 orange zests & 3/4 cup of orange juice)
– 1/2 cup of desiccated coconut
– 1/2 cup of soy milk
– 1 tbsp of lemon juice
– 80ml of olive oil
– 2 tbsp of agave syrup
– 1 tsp of vanilla extract

Get all your ingredients into a food processor and blend for 30 seconds, so the desiccated coconut gets nicely blended in.

For your dry components you will need the following ingredients:
– 2 cups of regular flour (optional 2 extra tablespoons can be added)
– 1,5 tbsp of baking powder
– 1 tbsp of baking soda
– 10 tbsp of light brown sugar

Sift the flour and add the rest of the ingredients into a bowl and whisk it so it mixes all evenly. now you can add the dry component and mix it together, but be careful, don’t overmix it as your cake won’t bake properly.

Preheat the oven to 180°C (360°F) and put the cake on the middle rack and bake it for 25 minutes.

In the meantime, you can make the glazing, and you will only need:
– 1/2 cup of orange juice
– 8 tbsp of sugar
– 1,5 tbsp of corn starch
– 1/2 tsp of vanilla extract

Put the orange juice and sugar into a saucepan and cook it on medium heat. Boil it for 5 minutes and then add 2 tbsp of water to the corn starch, mix it and then add to the saucepan. Cook it for another 5 minutes and let it cool down a bit.

Once your cake is done let it cool down and then you are ready to pour the glazing over the cake!

You can optionally serve it with some caramelized mandarines, just cut 6 of them in half and place them in a baking tray – put some sugar on top – and bake it in the oven for 25 minutes at 180°C (360°F).

You are ready to serve it, Enjoy!!

Vito

For a video tutorial, check the link below:

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Lunch & Dinner

Sauerkraut Rolls

Hi Everyone, it’s nice to have you back!

Today I am showing you how to make a famous Balkan recipe, known as the Sauerkraut roll – but in a meatless way!

It will take about an hour and a half to prepare this dish and there is some work behind it – but it’s more than worth it as you can freeze them for those busy days for a quick lunch. This is usually served with mashed potatoes.

INGREDIENTS:
– 2 medium-sized carrots
– 2 medium-sized onions
– 2 tsp of pepper
– 2x 3 tsp of salt
– 2 tsp of dried paprika
– 1 tsp of chili flakes (knock yourself out if you like it spicier)
– 3 tbsp of tomato paste
– 4 Bay leaves
– 1/2 cup of green lentils
– 1/2 cup of rice
– 1/2 cup of buckwheat
– 50g of vital gluten (gluten flour) – but you can use another binder as pea protein instead
– 1 cup of passata
– and the queen of the day 1 whole Sauerkraut!

In case you can’t find a Sour cabbage, you can always do it with bell peppers.

PREPARATION:
You can start off with washing and cooking your grains in some salt – once you bring it up to boiling lower down the heat and cook for another 10 minutes.
Now you can chop the carrots and onions into small pieces. Heat up a pan and saute them for a few minutes. Place it into a bowl – the grains should be cooked by now, so drain them and add them to the bowl and give it a good stir.
The next step is to add the following ingredients: salt, pepper, dried paprika, chili, and tomato paste and mix it all together – the final step for the filling is to add the gluten flour.
Once done, start working on your Sour cabbage by carefully pealing of the leaves – don’t worry if you break some, just give them a wash and chop them up (they will be used).
Now, cut the hard stems from the middle of the leaves (if the leaves are bigger, you can cut them into half).
It’s rolling time!! This is the tricky part: take a leaf in your hand and take some filling on the upper edge of the leaf – fold the edges and start rolling – once rolled secure them by tucking in the sides with your thumb (this is tricky and don’t expect that they will all look perfect 🙂
Take a big pot and first place all the cut Sauerkraut on the bottom, follow with the cup of passata and salt and then start placing the rolls (but it’s important to squeeze them together as much as possible, so they don’t fall apart during cooking) – top it up with water, just that you cover all the rolls!
Put a lid on top and cook on medium heat for about 45 minutes.

In case you are doing this recipe with bell peppers, cut out the stem and fill them and then put them in a pot facing up!

You are ready to serve it, Enjoy!!

Vito

For a video tutorial, check the link below: