Guest guest Posted January 28, 2009 Report Share Posted January 28, 2009 I make a meal out of it. Just add some good bread or a salad or both. Tierso Cajun-Style Meety Rice 2 cups vegetable stock 1 cup rice 2 tbsps. olive oil, or more as needed 1 large onion, chopped 2 red bell peppers, seeded and cubed 1 cup cubed celery 5 ozs. veg. bacon, diced 9 ozs. veg. meatballs cajun or creole seasoning mixture to taste hot pepper sauce to taste salt and ground black pepper to taste Place stock in large saucepan, and bring to a boil over medium heat. Add rice, reduce heat to very low, cover pan and cook 15 mins. Meanwhile, heat oil in large skillet over medium heat, and saute onion, peppers and celery for 7 to 10 minutes, or until wilted, fragrant and slightly golden. Remove from skillet, and set aside. With oil remaining in skillet, cook bacon and meatballs, adding more oil as needed. Saute 5 or 6 minutes, and remove from heat. When rice is cooked and all liquid absorbed, add vegetables, bacon, meatballs, Cajun seasoning, hot pepper sauce, salt and pepper to rice, stirring until well combined. Continue to cook 5 minutes more, and serve. Serves 6. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2009 Report Share Posted January 28, 2009 Here is a recipe that I have made...they are really yummy. I added some Italian seasonings because I was making them for spaghetti and we like our things garlicky so I added that too. Everyone likes these including my carnivore husband. My only advice is don't be stingy with the oil and don't try turning them before they're ready. I haven't tried baking them but I might try next time. Lynna *Versatile Tofu Balls* Submitted by CM<http://www.theppk.com/recipes/dbrecipes/?list=Author & Author=CM> prep time: 20 minutes | cooking time: 5-10 depending on doneness. | makes About 20-24 balls This recipe was culled from a really awful Vegan cookbook. It's the only recipe in the entire book that was worth a damn but wow, what a recipe! This is excellent for people on very exclusive diets or who just want to add tofu to their diets in a tasty and palatable way. Even the boyfriend who is a bonafide meat eater chows down on these when they're offered up. You can alter this recipe anyway you like using the same basic ingredients. Change your spices a little, or add more garlic or tamari if you want a more salty flavour, it's entirely up to you. These function as a sandwich filler, meatball with pasta, snack, fancy ordeurves (with a toothpick) and just about anywhere you can think to eat them. They also keep beautifully raw in the fridge (roll yourself up a bunch to fry up during the week!) and wonderfully cooked. (serve cold or heat up)The coating is absolutely essential to get their nice crispy outsides. Equipment: A large bowl Cleaver Cutting Board A small Frying pan Your hands Ingredients For the balls: 1 pound firm tofu 1/2 cup UNCOOKED rolled oats 2 tablespoons of tamari (or normal soysauce if you prefer) 1/4 cup of parsley 2 teaspoons of onion powder 1 teaspoon of garlic powder Coating: 1 cup Whole Wheat flour 1/2 cup nutritional yeast A couple of tablespoons of olive oil for frying Directions Prepare your tofu. Wash it, wrap it and weight it. It works best when slightly damp, so ten minutes of weight is good enough. Chop up your parsley very fine; tops work best, you don't want too many stems in there. Add the oats, spices and tamari. Now, take your tofu and crumble it very fine in your hands. As mashed as you can get it without a blender. Mix everything together with your hands very well in the bowl. Throw your coating together, preferably on a plate(makes it easier to roll your balls around). Now it's time to roll the tofu mixture into little balls. 1 inch or so is plenty large, you don't want them too big otherwise they won't cook all the way through and will have trouble staying together. Squeeze them hard, and get them into a rounded shape. note:If you find this really difficult, popping the tofu in the refrigerator for a while will really help. Then roll your little balls in the coating and then squeeze again. Do this for the rest of the mixture. Now get your small frying pan out, and put a good amount of oil on the bottom. You want a nice pool on the bottom to sautee them nice and crisp in. Let the oil get really hot, on medium heat, then toss your little balls in the oil. Roll them around in the oil a bit until they are browned to your preference. When they're nice and golden they're done! Mmm nice and crispy with a garlicky zip. Reviews Owen wrote on Monday January 16th, 2006 04:20 AM three soybeans Pretty good, but the proportions seem off. I had tons more coating than I needed -- I ended up using maybe 1/3, tops, of what the recipe had me prepare -- and added more garlic and onion powder along the way. www.theppk.com On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 10:58 AM, Tierso Mar <tierso_mar wrote: > I make a meal out of it. Just add some good bread or a salad or both. > Tierso > > Cajun-Style Meety Rice > > 2 cups vegetable stock > 1 cup rice > 2 tbsps. olive oil, or more as needed > 1 large onion, chopped > 2 red bell peppers, seeded and cubed > 1 cup cubed celery > 5 ozs. veg. bacon, diced > 9 ozs. veg. meatballs > cajun or creole seasoning mixture to taste > hot pepper sauce to taste > salt and ground black pepper to taste > > Place stock in large saucepan, and bring to a boil over medium heat. Add > rice, reduce heat to very low, cover pan and cook 15 mins. > Meanwhile, heat oil in large skillet over medium heat, and saute onion, > peppers and celery for 7 to 10 minutes, or until wilted, fragrant and > slightly golden. Remove from skillet, and set aside. With oil remaining in > skillet, cook bacon and meatballs, adding more oil as needed. Saute 5 or 6 > minutes, and remove from heat. > When rice is cooked and all liquid absorbed, add vegetables, bacon, > meatballs, Cajun seasoning, hot pepper sauce, salt and pepper to rice, > stirring until well combined. Continue to cook 5 minutes more, and serve. > Serves 6. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.