Thai Chili Peanut Sauce

I have the best husband! He is always willing to run to the store for me if I need anything, no matter how crazy the item is or how long the list. He went to Sprouts for me a few days ago AND took our toddler to give me a much-needed break. He brought home these Chili Peanuts and said he thought they looked good but they weren’t. He must have been hungry… Rule #1 of grocery shopping is not to go when you are hungry otherwise you end up with things like this.

I asked Melody of Melomeals: Vegan For $3.33 A Day what she would do with them (she is the recipe invention master!) and she suggested a peanut sauce. Great idea! I went through my fridge and cupboards and I found soba noodles, a leftover red pepper from making Red Lentil Thai Chili, cilantro, limes, fresh ginger, Morningstar Chick-n Strips, panang curry paste, half a can of coconut milk, leftover shredded carrots from making Carrot Breakfast Bread, snow peas and a fresh bag of organic spinach from my CSA delivery. Okay… time to invent something!

After adding, tasting and blending for what seemed like forever… my Chili Peanut Sauce came out pretty tasty! This sauce would go well with a bunch of things but I made it into a noodle dish with the red pepper, carrots, snap peas, spinach, Morningstar Chick-n Strips and soba noodles.

Thai Chili Peanut Sauce

Ingredients

* 1 cup chili peanuts

* 2 Tbsp panang chili paste – you could use any curry paste but the panang was really good!

* 1/2 – 3/4 cup coconut milk

* 2 Tbsp fresh ginger

* 3 cloves garlic

* 2 Tbsp fresh lime juice

* 1/4 cup cilantro

* 1-2 Tbsp maple syrup

* 2 Tbsp soy sauce

* 1 tsp Sriracha (optional)

* Big pinch of salt

Directions:

* Add all ingredients to high-powered blender (I used my VitaMix) and blend until smooth.

* Add more coconut milk if it’s too thick

* I’m pretty sure this would work in a food processor but I haven’t tried it yet. Next time.

For the noodle dish I added this sauce to:

* I cooked my soba noodles

* Sautéed 1 diced red pepper, 1 cup shredded carrots and 1 cup snow peas in a tiny bit of peanut oil

* I then added the Morningstar Chik-n Strips and cooked for about 3-4 minutes, stirring often

* Added 1 cup of sauce, then noodles and spinach (about 5-6 cups) and mixed with tongs, cooked on low heat until spinach wilted and sauce was covering all ingredients.

* I served this with Sriracha Hot Sauce, it really made the dish!! You could use regular whole wheat spaghetti for this too. Top with fresh cilantro and maybe a little lime juice, if you wish.

Baked Sweet Potato Fries with Sassy Spicy Ketchup

We love sweet potato fries! I have several different spice combinations I use but this is a new one from Vegan Good Eats. Turned out very good!
Sweet Potato Fries:
* I used 2 large sweet potatoes for my hubby, toddler and myself with zero leftovers
* 1-2 Tbsp Olive Oil
* 1 teaspoon garlic powder
* 1 teaspoon onion powder
* 1 teaspoon brown sugar
* 1 teaspoon cumin
* 1/2 teaspoon paprika
* 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
* 1 teaspoon fresh or dried parsley (I used dried)
Sassy Spicy Ketchup:
* 1/2 cup of ketchup
* 1 teaspoon sriracha hot sauce
* 1 teaspoon sweet chili sauce – I used my favorite Asian hot sauce (besides sriracha) Sambal 
* 1 teaspoon olive oil (optional)
* 1 teaspoon fresh parsley
Directions:
* Preheat oven to 450
* Wash, peel and slice sweet potatoes into fries
* Coat with 1-2 Tbsp olive oil
* Put spice mixture together in separate bowl, pour mixture onto fries and coat evenly
* Bake at 450 for 20-25 minutes, depending on how you like your fries – I like mine a little soggy so I did 20 minutes
* Combine Sassy Spicy Ketchup ingredients in a small bowl
* Serve 

How to make amazing burgers out of leftover soup

If you can’t tell by my posts lately, I love soup! I love leftover soup too but after about 3 days of it, I’m ready for something new. That’s when I usually ship it off to my hubby to share with the guys at work. I learned a cool new way to make burgers from leftover soup from my favorite vegan food blogger Melomeals: Vegan For $3.33 A Day.

Here’s my second try at this, I used leftover Red Lentil, Chickpea & Chili Soup for the burger and served it on rosemary sourdough bread with caramelized onions, spinach and Southwestern Chipotle Sauce. It was so good… like “party-in-your-mouth” good!!

Leftover Red Lentil, Chickpea & Chili Soup Burger with Chipotle Dressing/Sauce

First, I tried it out on leftover Chipotle Split Pea Soup and it was excellent! My hubby and toddler loved it and my hubby requested I put together a batch for him to take to work.

Here’s how you do it:

* Take 1 cup of leftover soup and add it with a liberal 1/2 cup rolled oats and 1 Tbsp golden flax meal…. and that’s it!

* Mix and place in fridge for several hours or overnight – I did overnight, worked out great!

* Shape into patties and cook in cast iron pan on high heat until done.

 

Finger Lickin’ Good BBQ Sauce

I’ve been using this recipe for a few years now and everyone loves it!

I found this recipe on Food.com.

  • 1/2 white onion
  • 3 cloves garlic
  • 3 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 2/3 cups ketchup
  • 1/2 cup white vinegar
  • 1/3 cup brown sugar
  • 1/3 cup Worcestershire sauce (I use a vegan one)
  • 2 teaspoons chili powder   **Variation (see note below) – 2tsp smoked paprika AND 1 tsp ancho chili powder instead of 2 tsp chili powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
** NOTE: The first time I made this sauce I accidentally used 2 tsp smoked paprika instead of chili powder, then I added 1 tsp ancho chili powder to try to “fix” it. It came out REALLY GOOD and I make it with that variation sometimes.
I recently served this sauce on Homemade Seitan – both my hubby and toddler loved it!

Easy Seitan (the other “wheat meat”)

What is Seitan, you ask? It’s made from wheat but has little in common with flour or bread. Some call it “wheat meat”, “wheat gluten” or simply “gluten”. Seitan is surprisingly similar to the look and texture of meat when cooked, making it a popular meat substitute. Seitan is also high in protein, making it a great choice for those who do not eat meat yet want something to put Finger Lickin’ Good BBQ Sauce on! I make Seitan into “chicken” wings and nuggets, ribz, pulled pork-type sandwiches, meatloaf and a few other things. It can be boiled or steamed – this recipe is boiled, it’s the easiest one I’ve found and takes the least amount of time.

This recipe is from Post Punk Kitchen, one of my all-time favs! I serve this right out of the pot with Finger Lickin’ Good BBQ Sauce or I slice it and mix it with the same sauce for sandwiches. I know it may not look like what you’re used to but it’s really good!

* Homemade Seitan

1 cup vital wheat gluten flour
3 tablespoons nutritional yeast flakes
1/2 cup cold vegetable broth
1/4 cup soy sauce
2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
1 tablespoon olive oil
2 cloves garlic, pressed or grated on a microplane grater

For the simmering broth: 
4 cups vegetable broth
4 cups water
1/4 cup soy sauce

Fill a stock pot with the water, broth and soy sauce, cover and bring to a boil.

In the mean time, in a large bowl mix together gluten and yeast.  In a smaller bowl mix together broth, soy sauce, lemon juice, olive oil and garlic. Pour the wet into the dry and combine with a wooden spoon until most of the moisture has absorbed and partially clumped up with the dry ingredients. Use your hands and knead for about 3 minutes, until it’s an elastic dough. Divide into 3 equal pieces with a knife and then knead those pieces in your hand just to stretch them out a bit. Let rest until the broth has come to a full boil.

Once boiling, lower the heat to a simmer. Add the gluten pieces and partially cover pot so that steam can escape. Let simmer for 45 minutes, turning occasionally. Turn the heat off and take the lid off, let sit for 15 minutes.

Remove from broth and place in a strainer until it is cool enough to handle. Slice and use as desired.

Napa Cabbage Tacos

I ordered a napa cabbage from my CSA and when it arrived yesterday I was blown away at how big it was!

I took the leftover TVP “meat” mixture and all of my toppings (including the Southwestern Chipotle Dressing/Sauce)and used the napa cabbage to make Napa Cabbage Tacos! Napa Cabbage isn’t as thick as regular cabbage, it’s very refreshing and has a nice crunch to it.

These turned out really good! Yay for leftovers!