Guest guest Posted November 12, 2002 Report Share Posted November 12, 2002 ygg, Your Thanksgiving dinner sounds wonderful! It sounds like great cooks run in your family! Thanks for sharing a part of yourself...and for the great ideas you've shared. I am especially impressed with the roasted root vegetables. One question: where do you find chickpea miso? Oh, and another question: do you have a way of making mashed potato pancakes stick together without eggs? i realize you are lacto-ovo, but i just thought I'd check. Thanks for sharing! I enjoyed your post!!!!! LaDonna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2002 Report Share Posted November 13, 2002 Original Message: ----------------- ilovetocookvegan2 teacups <<Your Thanksgiving dinner sounds wonderful! It sounds like great cooks run in your family!>> my in-laws, really. my own family has its share of great cooks, but mostly in the german-american Amish traditions and in good old southern cooking, neither of which are particularly soy-allergy friendly. <<One question: where do you find chickpea miso?>> i think the brand is miso master. i buy it at the local co-op. organic gourmet also has soy-free miso, but it's made from oats. <<Oh, and another question: do you have a way of making mashed potato pancakes stick together without eggs? i realize you are lacto-ovo, but i just thought I'd check.>> i never use eggs. just flour and sometimes yogurt or hummus. you could probably make one of those work for you (dairy-free yogurt, for example). but i usually just use flour and the potatoes (which already have milk and butter in them). and i fry them in lots of oil or palm shortening. no way around that if you want 'em to taste good. i fry so rarely that it's a treat. ygg -- mail2web - Check your email from the web at http://mail2web.com/ . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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