You stupid cow.

By Monica on November 27th, 2007

There hasn’t been a tremendous amount of cooking going on at home lately. By the time we get Sampson taken care of, dinner time is 10:00 at night so we’ve been surviving on spaghetti for 2 weeks now. Good thing I love pasta! This is what I’ve had time to drum up though:

VWAV Tempeh Reubens. Delicious and oh so gooey as the dressing drips down your arm whilst trying to eat it! I added a slice of Tofutti mozzarella since I’ve never found soy swiss cheez.

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A lentil based Shepherd’s Pie, made after watching last week’s episode of Kitchen Nightmares when Gordon schooled the Irish pub on how to properly make one. Now, I did not pipe adorable little mashed potato puffs onto the top like Gordon, but I also didn’t fill the pie with dead things, so I think we’re even! Eh, dead things or not I love watching him, even if he would call me a ’stupid f-ing cow’ for refusing to pipe mashed potatoes.

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Seitan Chick’n wings from Vegan Vittles. They tasted good, but like my Oktoberfest Wiener experiment, they had more of a poofy bread texture than a meaty texture. Seitan experts, what am I doing wrong?

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And finally, a bread machine rye bread. I am not pleased with this so there shall be no recipe yet, though the chickens enjoyed it just fine and it sure looks lovely! I was hoping that I could cheat and make good Czech rye bread in the bread machine instead of kneading and sculpting and lighting the oven… nope. Not yet anyway.

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7 comments

  1. The Little Vegan says:

    I love pasta as well; if you must get stuck eating the same thing for two weeks, pasta sounds like the best choice ;o).

    I have yet to make a tempeh reuben… yours looks great!

    November 27th, 2007 at 10:07 am

  2. Vivacious Vegan says:

    Check out Bryanna’s website. She just talked about why some people might be having problems with their seitan.

    November 27th, 2007 at 7:50 pm

  3. VeggieGirl says:

    mmm, the tempeh reuben and lentil-based Shepherd’s pie look fabulous (haha, I too watch ‘Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares’); and hey, the rye bread looks great to me!! Sorry that it was a disappointment.

    November 27th, 2007 at 7:51 pm

  4. radiantfire says:

    ooooh… and did you use pumpernickel on that reuben?? it looks fantastic.

    November 27th, 2007 at 8:07 pm

  5. Mihl says:

    I never made the tempeh reuben, but I have some sauerkraut…I might go out into the cold to get me some tempeh as well.
    About the bread, I am sorry it was a disappointment. Sometimes my bread machine does weird stuff too. I hope you can fix the problem and post the recipe soon. I love all of your Czech foods.

    November 29th, 2007 at 5:18 am

  6. vegetalion says:

    ohhhh the tempeh reuben looks lovely. My mother has been hinting that I should make them for her sometime - and now I am convinced, I must!

    November 29th, 2007 at 8:40 am

  7. jd says:

    Uh-oh, you might have just forced me into making those Tempeh Reubens.

    My bf was looking at your blog with me earlier today, and as soon as I scrolled past that sandwich, he was like “WHAT IS THAT?!”

    (He loves reubens - me, not so much.)

    So, thanks for making his day, even if you ruined mine…

    LOL! Just joking :)

    December 3rd, 2007 at 3:37 am

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