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Showing posts with label Casserole. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Casserole. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Savory Spanish Rice & Beans Gratin

My mother would always make us Rice-A-Roni Spanish Rice or Chicken with our dinners growing up. Actually, she started with that "San Francisco Treat" but eventually started to make her own, superior versions of our favorite side dish. She would just add a can of diced tomatoes to the rice and it would give it just that little kick to bring the Spanish flavor! She basically inspired me to get creative when trying to imitate my favorite foods and thus, I created a casserole from one of my childhood side dishes. 


Ingredients:

  • 2 servings rice                              ($0.75)
  • 1 can petite diced tomatoes        ($0.62)
  • ½ green pepper, diced                 ($0.35)
  • ½ red pepper, diced                     ($0.99)
  • 1 can mixed vegetables               ($0.65)
  • 1 can black beans                        ($0.99)
  • ½ jar fried onions                         ($0.42)

Preparation:


Preheat the oven to 350°F. I use a wonderful rice cooker from Japan by the brand Zojirushi that cooks wonderful fluffy rice. I just added a can of diced tomatoes to the cooker and made sure the liquid measurements were correct and it cooked beautifully! If you are using a pan and the stove, just cook the rice as per usual and stir in a can of diced tomatoes after it has finished. Layer the rice in the bottom of a casserole dish. Drain a can of mixed vegetables and pour over the rice. Dice the peppers and toss on top of the rice as well. Drain and rinse the black beans and again, add on top. Finally, top with fried onions and throw it in the oven for 20-25 minutes or until browned and crispy! Let cool for 5 minutes before slicing and plating. 


Cooking rice with diced tomatoes adds a richness and tangy depth



This dish is very colorful and vitamin packed!





Avocado is my most FAVORITE food ever. I will seriously add
it to any food ever. Ever. So naturally, I added avocado here
AND IT WAS DELICIOUS!!!




There you have it, folks. A European twist on the casserole that will be sure to satisfy. Let me know what you guys think in the comments! I hope to hear from some of you. 

Thursday, March 20, 2014

Spinach Artichoke Dip

I actually had never really experienced spinach artichoke dip until I dined at Brixx Wood Fired Pizza. Sure, I tasted it at Super Bowl parties and family reunions but it was never really something that I saw as an exquisite dish or appetizer. Spinach Artichoke dip at Brixx is the most savory, warm, salty dip served with either pita bread or blue corn chips for the gluten-free. It completely opened my eyes to how amazing this dip can be. Since turning vegan, I have tried many imitations of cheese, cream, dairy, and meat. Other than when I made Vegan New England Clam Chowder, I feel like this recipe replicates the creamy, cheesy, gooeyness of non-vegan food the best! 




Ingredients:

  • 3 slices whole grain bread                      ($0.16)
  • 3 tbsp. vegan butter                                ($0.24)
  • 1 medium onion, diced                           ($0.24)
  • 1 tbsp. olive oil                                        ($0.02)
  • 2 cans white beans, drained, rinsed      ($1.10)
  • 6 tbsp. nutritional yeast                          ($1.60)
  • ½ cup vegetable broth                           ($0.35)
  • 2 tsp. sea salt                                         ($0.02)
  • ¼ tsp. dried basil                                    ($0.04)
  • 2 tsp. red pepper flakes                         ($0.06)
  • 6 cloves of garlic, minced                      ($0.99)
  • 8 cups of spinach, chopped                  ($1.60)
  • 2 cans artichoke hearts, drained           ($0.99)
  • 1 cup vegan mozzarella cheese            ($2.35)
  • 1 can french fried onions                       ($0.99)

Preparation:


Preheat the oven to 400°F. Place the bread and butter in a blender or food processor and blend to create a dough like consistency. Set aside. Insert the white beans, nutritional yeast, vegetable broth, salt, basil, and red pepper flakes in the same food processor and blend until smooth. Set aside. Sauté the onions in the olive oil on medium heat until translucent. Toss the garlic in and cook for 2 minutes. Add the artichoke hearts and stir until warmed. Slowly throw some of the spinach in a few handfuls at a time. Wilt the spinach and then add some more. This will take some time but will yield a healthy, hearty dip! Turn the heat off and add the white bean mixture and half of the mozzarella cheese. Stir until warmed through. Place in a casserole pan and spread the dough mixture over the top of the dip. Add the rest of the cheese on top and place a layer of aluminum foil over the dish. Bake for 20 minutes; remove the foil and add the french fried onions. Bake for an additional 15 minutes; you should have an irresistibly savory spinach and artichoke dip! 

Bread and Butter
Gooey butter dough
Bean Batter
Blended bean batter
Just onions... 
DELICIOUS GARLIC ONIONS
ALL THE SPINACH
Starting to look like artichoke dip
REMEMBER THE BATCHES
ADDING ALL THE SPINACH AT ONCE WILL MAKE A MESS
Wet, wilted, wonderful spinach
Even more gooey than you ever thought possible
Dollops of dough
This is Daiya brand mozzarella but Trader Joe's has a nice version
Are you excited yet??
You do not have to add the whole jar
I LOVE FRIED ONIONS
The cheese is also optional but who does not love CHEESE??
Crunchy, creamy spinach dip
Layers of luscious dip
Another amazing artichoke entrée
Look at that oozing artichoke casserole!
Soooo....we ate the entire casserole in one sitting
It is seriously that DELICIOUS
Devilishly delicious dough makes a great addition to this dip
Look at my new kitchen! It is so much bigger than I am used to
I have room to take display food photos!
I still have a lot to learn so if you guys have any advice on
cooking OR photography, please let me know!

Alright, alright... this casserole dip concoction is a tiny bit more expansive than the recipes I usually post; if you do not eat it in one night it will save very well and actually evens out in price versus quantity of food. BUT WE ARE COWS AND VEGANS NEED MORE FOOD. Anyway, I just thought I would send a shout out to One Green Planet for providing the base for this amazing resskippee (how my boyfriend pronounces recipe, isn't he cute?!) and another should out to my coworkers for being the guinea pigs for this recipe. Except that would involve animal testing. And I am vegan. And I am against animal testing. So never mind about the guinea pigs; I just want to thank them for being so supportive and eating the delicious food that I make. That is all.

Monday, January 27, 2014

Stuffed Mac & Cheese Casserole!

I was waiting to write this recipe until I had posted the Mac & Cheeze blog because it uses the same cheese sauce. This is seriously one of the best casseroles I have ever consumed! And I made up the crazy recipe on accident! After Thanksgiving, I had a bunch of stuffing leftover and did not want it to spoil. I also happen to have leftover Mac & Cheeze. It was a divine intervention! I thought, "Why not combine two of my most favorite things into a casserole!" And perfection was born. I do not want to know how many calories are in it; being vegan, it does not really matter! Make this cheesy casserole the next time you need to warm up! 

Ingredients:


1 unit Mac & Cheeze - recipe here      ($4.03)
1 box vegan stuffing                            ($0.99)
1 jar french fried onions                       ($0.75)

Preparation:


Make the Mac & Cheeze according to the recipe. Prepare the stuffing according to the directions on the package. Place a layer of the stuffing on the bottom of a casserole dish. Put a layer of Mac & Cheeze on the stuffing. Add another layer of stuffing and the last of the Mac & Cheeze. Top with the fried onions and bake for 20 minutes on 350°F. Crunch and munch and then relish the deliciousness of cheesy stuffing casserole! 

For the stuffing, I melted vegan butter in some water

Once boiling, I removed it from heat and covered for 5 minutes

The stuffing is made!

Herbes de Provence makes for a delightfully tasty stuffing

Cheesy goodness! The excess sauce drips down
and saturates the stuffing in cheeeeeeese!

For added texture, add a layer of fried onions in between
each layer of stuffing and cheese

ALL THE CARBS but it is so delicious and so vegan
that you do not have to feel any guilt at all!

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Green Bean Casserole

Fall means chilly mornings with steaming hot coffee. Fall means blankets and pajamas and cuddling up watching scary movies. Fall also means warm, home cooked meals that warm the body and the soul. It is most definitely casserole season. I love casseroles; in fact, I could probably manage and run a blog solely dedicated to casserole recipes. For now, here is just a plain-old green bean casserole that is anything but plain-old tasting. Let's go.

Ingredients:

  • 2 cans of green beans             ($0.98)
  • 3 cloves of garlic, minced       ($0.05)
  • 5 large mushrooms                 ($0.16)
  • 2 tbsp. (vegan) butter              ($0.12)
  • 4 tbsp. soy sauce                    ($0.02)
  • 2 cup unsweet almond milk    ($0.20)
  • 6 tbsp. whole wheat flour       ($0.02)
  • ¼ cup french fried onions       ($0.10)
  • 2 tbsp. garlic powder              ($0.08)
Seriously, this casserole costs $1.73 for two generous servings. During these cold nights, I dare you to resist making this casserole and curling up by the fire.

Preparation:


Preheat the oven to 350°F. Mince the garlic and slice the mushrooms. Melt the butter in a saucepan with the soy sauce on medium. Sauté the mushrooms for a few minutes. Add the almond milk, garlic powder, and whole wheat flour. Stir until it thickens. This is basically vegan gravy. It is deliciously salty without the animal products! Open the green beans and add to the gravy mix, along with the minced garlic. Cook for 5 minutes. Add this mixture to an oven safe baking dish and add the fried onions on top. I am very generous with this step. The crispy fried onions will only meld with the casserole filling to create a savory crunch sensation when baked. Bake for 20 minutes or until crispy. Let cool 5 minutes before serving. 

I used button mushrooms but for a more chewy texture
use shiitake mushrooms

Earth Balance Buttery Spread in action again!
It is exactly like dairy butter, only VEGAN!

The soy sauce stands in for the chicken broth and
by adding the whole wheat flour, this mixture
thickens for a nice gravy

I have learned many things since starting this blog but my favorite
tip is probably: invest in stainless steel! It will endure the rough
and tough of everyday cooking while still looking fabulous! 

Incorporating all of the ingredients, the sauce should thicken nicely
and the mixture should be warmed through

This recipe serves two impoverished vegans or
four portion-controlled adults

These are the secret ingredient in ANY casserole
Once baked, these french fried onions crete a tasty layer of
crunchy goodness that compliments the thick and creamy
casserole filling

Next time I am going to pour these crispy french fried onions into
the sautéing skillet right before I add it to the oven-safe
baking dish. This will double the amount of crispy goodness!
I added one can of peas to the mix for an earthy flavor
This basic recipe is very versatile. I have some asparagus I am dying to try in a casserole. Feel free to submit your own suggestions for casseroles or how you liked or hated this one! 
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