Guest guest Posted September 30, 2005 Report Share Posted September 30, 2005 Hello Everyone here, I was in the middle of a post when my screen went blank and I had to restart my machine. I don't know if that post made it. If it did indeed make it, please pardon my double post. This is only the second forum to which I have posted, so excuse me if I make a mistake with procedure. Please inform me and I will correct any such mistakes. I am a husband, and a father to one beautiful baby girl named Samantha. I want to raise her vegetarian. When I try to discuss it my wife she changes the subject. My wife is not a vegetarian. In fact, the only other vegetarian in my life is a nice coworker. She gives me recipes that keep me going. I like forums such as this where the recipes have been tested, rather than just trusting one simply downloaded from the internet. I tried that several times and on a few occasions the food was trashed. In conclusion I want to say thank you for supplying this forum. Here is a recipe that I cooked the other night that turned out very well. Our neighbor was visiting at dinner time, he stayed and enjoyed it, and had not one comment on the meatlessness, LOL. Ron BROCCOLI AND TOFU IN SPICY ALMOND SAUCE Ingredients: Sauce: 1/2 cup hot water 1/2 cup almond butter (original recipe was for peanut butter - I use almond cause I'm allergic to peanut) 1/4 cup cider vinegar 2 Tablespoons tamari sauce 2 Tablespoons blackstrap molasses 1/4 cup cayenne (this is a HUGE amount - I use 1-2 tsp.) Saute: ------ 1 lb broccoli 2 tsp ginger 4 cloves garlic 1 lb tofu, cubed 2 cup onion, thinly sliced 1 cup chopped cashews 2-3 Tablespoons tamari sauce 2 minced scallions Instructions Sauce: In small saucepan, whisk together almond butter and hot water until you have a uniform mixture. Whisk in remaining sauce ingredients and set aside. Saute: Stir-fry half the ginger and half the garlic in 1 Tablespoon of oil. Add tofu chunks, stir-fry for 5-8 minutes. Mix with sauce. Wipe wok clean, saute remaining ginger & garlic in 2 Tablespoons of oil. Add onions and fresh pepper, saute for about 5 min. Add chopped broccoli, cashews and tamari; stir-fry until broccoli is bright green. Toss saute with sauce, mixing in the minced scallions as you toss. Serve over rice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2005 Report Share Posted September 30, 2005 Welcome to the group, Ron. Wow this recipe sounds great, James (dh) would love this very much. I have had some delicious recipes from this group, just last night tried the black bean burgers; they were awesome! You keep cooking like this and perhaps your wife will stop changing the subject! :-) Denise , " Ron " <ronhess0760> wrote: > Hello Everyone here, > I was in the middle of a post when my screen went blank and I had to > restart my machine. I don't know if that post made it. If it did > indeed make it, please pardon my double post. > > This is only the second forum to which I have posted, so excuse me > if I make a mistake with procedure. Please inform me and I will > correct any such mistakes. > > I am a husband, and a father to one beautiful baby girl named > Samantha. I want to raise her vegetarian. When I try to discuss it > my wife she changes the subject. My wife is not a vegetarian. In > fact, the only other vegetarian in my life is a nice coworker. She > gives me recipes that keep me going. I like forums such as this > where the recipes have been tested, rather than just trusting one > simply downloaded from the internet. I tried that several times and > on a few occasions the food was trashed. > > In conclusion I want to say thank you for supplying this forum. Here > is a recipe that I cooked the other night that turned out very well. > Our neighbor was visiting at dinner time, he stayed and enjoyed it, > and had not one comment on the meatlessness, LOL. > > Ron > > > BROCCOLI AND TOFU IN SPICY ALMOND SAUCE > > > Ingredients: > > Sauce: > 1/2 cup hot water > 1/2 cup almond butter (original recipe was for peanut butter - > I use almond cause I'm allergic to peanut) > 1/4 cup cider vinegar > 2 Tablespoons tamari sauce > 2 Tablespoons blackstrap molasses > 1/4 cup cayenne (this is a HUGE amount - I use 1-2 tsp.) > > Saute: > ------ > 1 lb broccoli > 2 tsp ginger > 4 cloves garlic > 1 lb tofu, cubed > 2 cup onion, thinly sliced > 1 cup chopped cashews > 2-3 Tablespoons tamari sauce > 2 minced scallions > > Instructions > > Sauce: In small saucepan, whisk together almond butter and hot > water > until you have a uniform mixture. Whisk in remaining sauce > ingredients > and set aside. > > Saute: Stir-fry half the ginger and half the garlic in 1 Tablespoon > of oil. Add > tofu chunks, stir-fry for 5-8 minutes. Mix with sauce. Wipe wok > clean, > saute remaining ginger & garlic in 2 Tablespoons of oil. Add onions > and fresh > pepper, saute for about 5 min. Add chopped broccoli, cashews and > tamari; stir-fry until broccoli is bright green. Toss saute with > sauce, > mixing in the minced scallions as you toss. Serve over rice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2005 Report Share Posted October 1, 2005 --- welcome Ron : ). I'm Anne and I'm fairly new here too : ). my hubby is not a vegetarian either and my kids are fairly close but not 100%. what I am finding to work is not to say anything at home about food/cooking because it's not worth the battle of words. that said, I do the cooking here and if it's something I can accomodate my hubby with easily, like a piece of meat on the side, then I do it. it makes me ill but I respect his choice for right now. but casseroles and such are veggie and he's OK with it now. in fact yesterday he decided kids shouldn't have regular dairy ice-cream and bought them almond ice cream treats--I'm still scrubbing chocolate out of kids' clothes today : ) but his mindset is changing slowly. the point is lead by example and your wife may follow but if not she may compromise in some areas. my hubby tends to get defensive if I share my opinions too " strongly " but quietly making some really stellar veggie dishes is helping. welcome again : ).............. Anne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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