Hello again! For those of you who don't know, there was kind of a big football game in the US last night. ;) For most of us here that means you get together with friends and family, drink lots of beer, and eat ungodly amounts of unhealthy food. Besides the fact that I couldn't care less about the game, this year I really did not feel like being a part of that unfortunate tradition. I'll indulge here and there, but more and more it really is not worth it to me because I feel so terrible afterwards. Instead I decided to make a somewhat more elaborate meal at home for and I that still felt a little bit festive.
As an aside, I had also been thinking for a while to start making it a point to cook some of the amazing recipes that my Steemit buddies share on here! You guys post some really delicious creations. I am not sure if I'll be able to keep it up every week, but I would like to make a point at least a few times a month to give a little plug for someone by trying a recipe and doing a write up of it. Ideally I would like to try to make sure it is on a post that is still able to be upvoted, but if nothing else I know the more we all share each other's stuff the more our vegan community grows!
So my plug today goes to a fairly new Steemian: ! It is kind of funny that the main part of my Super Bowl meal actually came from a guy from Ireland. ;) His vegan tempeh ribs were as finger-licking good as he described them! Here are the two different variations: https://steemit.com/superbowl/@moonunit/my-superbowl-lii-firecracker-rib-recipe-is-sure-to-be-a-winner and https://steemit.com/superbowl/@moonunit/my-superbowl-lii-cracked-black-pepper-rib-recipe-just-incase-the-firecracker-is-too-hot
I made both recipes since likes spicy, but I'm a little less fond of too much heat--so one for each of us. I made just a few adjustments based on what I have in my pantry. I used coconut sugar for both instead of brown sugar, and I dropped it to 3 tablespoons. I subbed in a tablespoon of blackstrap molasses to make up for the sweetness. I also omitted the vegan butter on the cracked black pepper recipe to keep mine oil-free. And for good measure I tossed in about four ounces of sliced mushrooms with each, because mushrooms go with everything.
Oh. My. Goodness. They are so delicious! Who cares if there's not another Super Bowl for a year, make these now! They were ridiculously easy to put together, too, so I am always for simple recipes (it means I will actually make it again). I can imagine these would be a great option for a summer BBQ, and your omnivore friends probably wouldn't even realize they are totally vegan! Great job on these !
I also put together the baked onion rings from the "How Not to Die Cookbook". They took a little bit of work with battering and breading, but boy were they worth it! Another awesome totally plant-based and healthy re-creation of a normally totally gut-busting treat. Completely oil-free, but they still came out crispy and delicious. Do you think I made enough for the two of us? ;)
To finish out the meal with a little bit of color and a cruciferous veggie, I made my warm cabbage and onion recipe I shared a while back. It is easy to put together and it added a little bit of acidity to the meal. I also needed to bump up my intake of leafy greens for the day, so I made it into a salad! Though it may not have been a traditional spread, it was a thoroughly satisfying meal. Plus I didn't wake up this morning with a disgusting food hangover!
If this looks tasty to you, go give some love on his recipe posts!
