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Snacks & Sides

Homemade Sauerkraut

Wanting to make sauerkraut but don’t know how? You are at the right place – roll up your sleeves, get your cabbage and let’s start

Hi Everyone,

For today we have such a tasty & easy recipe and it’s Sauerkraut! Next to cabbage and some salt, get those muscles ready! The process from cabbage to sauerkraut will take a minimum of 2 weeks (to make it sour enough) but can be stored for much longer – as long as it’s in a cold and dark place.

INGREDIENTS:
In this recipe you will need the following ingredients:
– 1 cabbage (but use as many as you want)
– salt (2% of the cabbage weight)
– 1 small carrot
– 1/4 of a red bell pepper
– 2-3 garlic cloves
– 1/2 tbsp of mustard seeds

The traditional Sauerkraut is just made from cabbage and salt – so go ahead if you like it just that way!

PREPARATION:
To start off let’s cut the cabbage in half, take the hearths out and then nicely shred it – by knife, mandolin, shredder, or food processor.
Once done, transfer it into a bowl and weigh the cut cabbage – now you will know how much salt you need.
We got 950g of cabbage, so 2% would be 19g of salt!

950 x 0,02 = 19

Put the salt into the bowl and leave it for 10 minutes.

Now it’s time for the thought part start squeezing the cabbage to the point that it’s not crispy anymore and that a lot of water came out – it will take at least 10 minutes.

Go ahead and cut the carrot, pepper, and garlic and then add them to the cabbage together with the mustard – mix it well together!

Fill your glass container with the cabbage and top it up with the brine that is left and now firmly pack the cabbage mixture into the container – press it together so you have at least 1 inch of water covering the cabbage.
It’s very important that the cabbage mix stays submerged under the brine (so it doesn’t go off) so use a weight to keep it down – in this case, I just used a food bag filled with some water.
Store the sauerkraut in a dark and cold place and release the air from the container 3 times a week (scum will occur on top of the liquid – just remove it).
The fermentation is complete when the bubbling stops – you can then store it in containers in the fridge and use it for up to 3 months.

You can also use a fermenting crock (vessel) that is much easier to use (a very good buy if you are planning to make sauerkraut more often) – the water seal on top allows gasses to escape but prevents anything from coming in!

As mentioned at the beginning of the post, the sauerkraut will be ready for use already in two weeks!

Enjoy!

Cheers,

Vito

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Lunch & Dinner

Mushroom Sliders

Need a new idea for your lunch/dinner menu?? Follow along with our new recipe and make these delicious mini mushroom sliders.

Hi Everyone,

In this post, I am going to show you a great recipe for mushroom sliders. It serves 3 people and takes about 35 minutes to prepare.

INGREDIENTS:
The ingredients that are needed are as follow:
– 400g of mushrooms (we used champignons)
– 2,5 tsp of salt
– 1/2 can of jackfruit
– 2-3 cloves of garlic (finely cut)
– a bunch of chives (finely cut)
– 3 tbsp of nutritional yeast
– 1 tsp of chili flakes
– 1/2 tbsp of paprika powder
– 1,5 tsp of pepper
– 4 tbsp of pea protein
– 1 tbsp of corn starch + 3 tbsp of water
– 1/2 cup of oats

PREPARATION:
Start off by chopping all the mushrooms fine and placing them into a bowl with 2,5 tsp of salt. Let it rest for 15-20 minutes and then go ahead and squeeze as much water as possible out of it.

Now get half of the content of a can of jackfruit – clean all pits and hard bits out of it – also squeeze the excess water out of it. Add the jackfruit to the bowl of mushrooms.

Add all the rest of the ingredients from the list to the bowl (besides corn starch & oats) and mix well together – then add the corn starch with water & oats to the batch and mix once more.

You can now form a little mushroom slider out of the mix!

Cook on sunflower oil for about 3 minutes.

Ready to serve it, enjoy!

Vito

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Desserts Favourites

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

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Lunch & Dinner

Vegan Mince – 3 Layered Pie

Today we are doing a nice 3 layer vegan oven-baked dish that consists of a soy mince and veg layer, followed by some ‘cheesiness’ (who doesn’t like that?! 🙂 and finished off with mash potato. Not to forget a sprinkle of breadcrumbs that will create a crunchy crust.#

INGREDIENTS:
– 1 zucchini
– 1/2 eggplant
– 2 medium carrots
– 1 sweet pepper
– 1 leek
– vegan butter
– vegan cheese
– 1 tbsp brown sugar (or just use regular)
– 3 tsp salt
– 2 tsp pepper
– 1 tsp chili flakes (or as spicy as you like it 🙂
– 2 tsp mixed herbs
– 1/3 cup breadcrumbs
– 50g red lentils
– 50g soya mince
– 1 cup passata

PREPARATION:

To start off, did you wash your hands?!? 🙂
Begin with washing your lentils and put them in a pot of cold water with some salt and start cooking them (this will take about 15 minutes).
The next step is to chop your vegetables into small cubes, once that is done, it will probably be time to rinse of those cooked lentils under some cold water.
Afterward, start prepping your sauce by adding your ingredients (salt, pepper, chili, sugar, and herbs) into the passata and mix it all together (for some more flavor, you can always add some olive oil).
Now, preheat your pan and start frying the vegetables (put some salt to take out the water more easily out of them), meanwhile wash of the soya mince. You will also have enough time to cut your leek into rings, once cut, separate them so you can wash it more easily.
It’s time to get back to your veg and add the sauce and a cup of water – cook for about 5 minutes. Afterward, add your lentils and soya mince to the pan and stir it all together. In a few minutes it will all thicken up, but if it is still not up to your satisfaction, add 2 tbsp of milled chia seeds that will for sure do the job!
Before taking it off the stove add the leek and mix it once more.
Now, preheat your oven on a 180°C (360°F) on the FAN option.
At last, take a baking tray and start putting your mince as the first layer, followed by cheese and then mash potato. On the mashed potatoes spread some butter and then sprinkle the bread crumbs on top.
After 15 minutes of baking, it’s time for why we are all here – to serve it and enjoy (or just straight out of the tray, that’s all up to you 😉

Enjoy!!

Vito

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Snacks & Sides

Vegan Mashed Potatoes

Who said you can’t make delicious and plant-based mashed potatoes, well they were wrong! All you need is my secret ingredient…..

This VEGAN mash potato is a real favorite even among my non-veggie friends, so don’t miss on trying this one yourself!!

INGREDIENTS:

– 5 medium-sized potatoes

– 2x 2 tsp salt

– 2 tsp pepper

– 50g cashews

– 2 tbsp coconut oil

And my secret ingredient is….. homemade CASHEW MILK!

You will also need a hand-held blender to make your cashew milk.

PREPARATION:

How to make it: Peel and cut your potatoes into cubes and top them up with cold water and add 2 tsp of salt to it. Once you bring it up to boil, lower down the heat and let it cook for 8-10 minutes (this all depends on the types of potatoes). In the meantime, soak the cashews into warm water for about 10 minutes, you will just have enough time for that while your potatoes finish with cooking. Once you drain your cooked potatoes, blend your cashews in some fresh warm water for a minute, until you get a smooth compound. Now it is time to do your last steps, add salt, pepper, coconut oil, and your cashew milk to the potatoes and start mashing (may the force be with you on this one)!!

A quick tip: if you want your mash a bit more creamy, you can always add a bit of soy milk, or make more cashew milk (it’s important that it suits your taste buds).

Thank you for reading.

Vito

 

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Snacks & Sides

Soybean Snack

Ever wondered what to do with dried soybeans? This is the perfect occasion to find out what to make when your friends come over!!

Hello everybody,

It’s nice to have you back!

In this post, I will show you a simple yet delicious snack made out of soya beans. It will be both crunchy and spicy, sounds good right? 🙂

The preparation will start a day prior, where you will have to soak 2 cups of dried soybeans in a bowl of water. This will make them bigger, so count for some extra water in that bowl.

INGREDIENTS:

– 3 tbsp of oil (I made a mixture of sunflower and sesame for an extra punch)

– 3 tsp salt

– 2 tsp of chili (this really depends on how spicy YOU like it)

– 2 tsp of seasonal cajun and fennel mix (you can find these in almost any grocery store)

PREPARATION:

To start off the day of snacking, drain the soya beans and give them a good wash (take out the separated skins and the ‘not so good lookin’ ones’). After that, place them back in the bowl and add all the seasoning to it – give it a good mix. If you do this by hand, don’t be touching your eyes – trust me on this one!

Preheat your oven to 160°C (320°F) on the FAN option. Take some baking paper and place it on a baking tray and nicely spread all the soya beans on it. Now it’s roasting time! The baking will take around 30 minutes, but take them out every 7-8 minutes to give them a mix, so they don’t burn that quickly.

At last, once you take them out of the oven, you can give them some extra flavor with 2 tsp of dried paprika and then transfer them to some kitchen paper so it soaks out the extra oil.

Enjoy!!

 

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Mushroom Risotto

Do you like risotto? Try this easy mushroom and leek recipe!!! It is so creamy and delicious you will want to cook it for days!

In this post, I’ll show you how to make a perfect creamy vegan risotto. It will take about 30 minutes for this and this is more than appropriate for those romantic candlelit dinners. Besides the ingredients, every risotto requires a lot of love and attention!

INGREDIENTS:
– 1 cup of Arborio rice
– 100g of the cut leak
– 1 medium-sized onion
– 2 garlic cloves
– 250g of champignons
– a bunch of parsley
– 100ml of vegan white wine
– 1,5 tbsp of olive oil
– 1 tbsp of vegan butter
– 2 tsp of salt
– 2 tsp of pepper
– 2 vegetable stock cubes

 

PREPARATION:

You can start off by choppin’ the onion (fine chop), leak (just rings), mushrooms, garlic, and parsley.
Once done, boil some water and pour 1 liter into a pot and add the 2 stock cubes to it (just keep it warm on the stove).
Preheat the pan (on high heat) and saute the onions, after that, you can add rice, stir it and heat it all up for 1-2 minutes and then you can add the white wine to it – stir and let it evaporate.
Now you can lower the heat to medium and slowly start adding stock to the risotto (stir often). It should take you about 10-13 minutes until you can add the mushrooms to the story (don’t add any more stock – you should be left with about 200ml of it still in the pot). Cook the mushrooms 3 – 4 minutes and turn off the stove – now add the rest of the ingredients (you want to keep a nice fresh kick to it): leak, garlic, parsley, olive oil, butter, salt, and pepper – one last stir and you are done!!

You are ready to serve it, Enjoy!!

 

For a video tutorial, check the link below:

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Lunch & Dinner

Jackfruit – Mexican Inspired

Are you wondering what to make for lunch today? Young jackfruit is a delicious option for you! Serve it with rice or make yourself a wrap!

Today we are making young jackfruit that you can find nearly in every grocery store nowadays. To prepare this it should take you around 25 – 30 minutes and should be fine for 3 – 4 people. It’s going to be Mexican inspired and served simply with some rice & roasted soybeans for crunchiness.

INGREDIENTS:
– 1 can of Young Jackfruit
– 1/2 can of Black Beans
– 1/2 small can of Sweetcorn
– 1 medium-sized Onion
– A handful of Green beans
– 1 medium-sized carrot
– 2 small sweet peppers
– Half a Lime (lime juice)
– 2 tsp of Salt
– 1 tsp of Chili (really up to you how spicy you would like it 🙂
– 1/2 tsp of Garlic Powder
– 1/2 tsp of Turmeric
– 1 tbsp of Coconut oil
– 1.5 tsp of Mustard
– 2 tsp of Liquid Smoke

Rice will require the following ingredients:
– bunch of Parsley (and I usually like a LOT)
– 1 tbsp of Vegan Butter
– 2 cups of Rice (I used Basmati this time as it is nice and quick to prepare)
– some Salt and a few drops of oil for the cooking part so the rice doesn’t stick!

PREPARATION:

Once you have gathered all these ingredients, you will start by draining the water from the can of Jackfruit and start taking the pits and hard bits out of it and putting it into a bowl.
The next step is to add all the ingredients: Salt, Chili, Garlic, Turmeric, Coconut Oil, Mustard, Lime Juice, and Liquid smoke – mix it all together, and let’s start choppin’ those veggies.
Chop the onion in nice small pieces and the rest in bigger ones. You are now ready for cooking! (You can now start cooking some rice)
Preheat the pan, and throw that onion into it. Let it fry for about 2 minutes and then add the cut vegetables and fry it for the same amount of time on high heat.
Now you can lower down the heat and add the Jackfruit mixture to it with 1/3 cup of water. Once it comes up to heat add the beans & corn and take it off the hob!

You are ready to serve it, Enjoy!!

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Favourites Lunch & Dinner

Vegan Burger

Are you vegan and craving a delicious burger? Well, you are at the right place!!! This amazing vegan burger is also gluten-free!!!

Today I am showing you a Classic, a delicious Vegan Burger that is also gluten-free! The preparation will take about 30 minutes and then it’s good to leave it in the fridge at least an hour so it gets a firmer shape. The mixture should be for 5 large or 10 smaller burgers.

INGREDIENTS:
– 2 tsp of dry paprika
– 1 tsp of turmeric
– 3 tsp of salt
– 1,5 tsp of chili flakes
– 1 tsp of pepper
– 1 tsp of garlic powder
– 2 tsp of dry thyme
– 1 tbsp of brown sugar
– 1 tbsp of coconut oil
– 6 tbsp of pea protein
– 5 tbsp of milled chia seeds
– 4 tbsp of tomato paste
– 2 tbsp of oil from sundried tomatoes (for umami flavor)
– 1 can of chickpeas
– 100g of soy mince
– 1 large cooked beetroot

PREPARATION:

Start off by cutting the beet into smaller pieces and put them in the blender. Get your chickpeas, as well as 1/2 cup of aquafaba (liquid out of the can), and add it to the blender – now blend it well!
Now you can soak the soy mince in water for about 5 – 10 minutes and then drain all the water out of it – give it all your power!!
Place the blended mixture a bowl and first add all the ingredients except soy mince, pea protein, and chia seeds – give it a good stir.
Now you can add the soy mince – give it a good stir – and add the protein and chia seeds at last and repeat the mixing.
Leave it to stay for 10 minutes just that the chia seeds and pea protein start working.
As it’s good to leave the burgers in the fridge for an hour you want to wrap up a chopping board in cling film – trust me 😉
Now for the burger mold, I have been creative and used a piece of an old plastic container – press them well.
Leave in the fridge and get them out whenever you are ready (you can freeze some of them, just put them on some baking paper).
Preheat your oven on 180°C (360°F) – place the burgers on some baking paper lightly sprayed with oil.
Cook for 20 – 30 minutes – you decide when you are happy.
The burgers won’t harden during the cooking BUT as you leave it outside the oven for a few moments they will get a nice crust!

You are ready to serve it, Enjoy!!

 

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