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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Best Rolls Ever and Vegan to Boot.....



These Alexia French rolls are so perfectly delicious.  And that they are Vegan is an added bonus.  I just wanted to share these with you so that you could try them.  Even if you are not a Vegan, you will love these rolls.  They did not create them to be Vegan.  They just happen to be Vegan.  If you want to see their other products, you can go to their website http://www.alexiafoods.com/alexia-products/artisan-breads.jsp

One roll is 100 calories and ZERO fat.  I love that. 

They cook up so nicely in about 10-12 minutes.  They come out nice and crispy on the outside and nice and soft on the inside.  Pair it with a pat of Earth Balance and you have a perfect accompaniment to any meal.  So Yummy!!!!!


Indonesian Peanut Sauce





I absolutely love peanut butter and there is no greater dish to eat (in my opinion) then this peanut sauce and pasta.   I got the original recipe for this dish from Vegetarian Times at http://www.vegetariantimes.com/recipes/10942?section= .  But as I do with most recipes, I changed it to the below recipe.  I do not like spicy food much so I did not include the red pepper flakes but you can of course put those in.  I also increased the amount of peanut butter because I like it a but thicker and more of a peanut butter flavor.  You can put this sauce on any pasta.  I am going to try it on Spaghetti Squash this week to see how that is.  You can add any veggies, tofu, and nuts to this as well.  The picture above I added broccoli and carrots.  I usually add cashews or peanuts, but I did not have any so I couldn't with this one.

Vegan Indonesian Peanut Sauce

Ingredients:

1 tablespoon olive oil
2 shallots
1 garlic glove
3/4 cup smooth peanut butter
1 tablespoon Tamari (vegan soy sauce)
1/2 coconut milk
2 teaspoon brown sugar
2 teaspoon lime juice
1/2 cup water

Heat the oil in a small saucepan over low-medium heat.  Mince the shallots and add to the oil.  Saute until tender.  Mince the garlic and add to the shallots and saute for about a minute.  Add the rest of the ingredients, whisking until smooth.  Let cook until just begins to boil.  Turn heat down and simmer for 3 minutes. 



Pour over pasta of your choice and cooked veggies.

In case you do not know what Tamari is, I have pasted a photo below.  You can get it in the ethnic aisle in most grocery stores.  I got mine at Hannafords.


Here is a picture of the sauce on angel hair pasta




Close up of that dish


Here is a close up of the dish pictured at the top of the blog


Even closer.....LOL!!!