Who doesn't enjoy a Weird Al reference? There are a few things you can do to substitute the ground beef. Tonight we ground the leftover seitan in the blender. You can also use veggie crumbles, or fry up crumbled tofu that has been frozen and thawed. In a rush, you could use that Old El Paso taco seasoning (I think it is vegan), but I like to use a mix of chili powder, cumin, cinnamon, cayenne, and oregano.
I'm not posting anymore, but all the recipes are here (for better or for worse) for reference.
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Showing posts with label tacos. Show all posts
Friday, October 5, 2007
Sunday, September 9, 2007
Soft Tacos and Corn Chowder
Prep Time: 50 mins
We bought some 99 cent tortillas (a mistake, quite frankly) last week at the store, so tonight I went for soft tacos accompanied by chips and salsa and the corn chowder from Vegan With a Vengeance. It is the perfect addition to any Mexican meal because it has jalapenos and lime juice in it, and has a creamy taste and hearty texture.
For the soft tacos:
1. Fry up strips of seitan in a few tbsp. oil a cast iron skillet on med-hi until browned. Stir frequently to keep from sticking.
2. Stir in 1/2 tsp. each of chili powder, cumin, oregano, and cinnamon.
3. Squeeze juice of one lime over the seitan and stir. This will help deglaze the pan. It should look something like this:
4. Serve from the skillet into warmed tortillas with chopped tomatoes, onions, lettuce, vegan sour cream, etc. (we only had tomoatoes and onion around tonight, alas).
I also made this vegan sour cream recipe. Not too bad, actually. Not as good as Tofutti, but far cheaper and really easy to make.
VERDICT:
Son # 1: I hate corn soup!
Son #2: Me too!
Son # 3: (too young to talk and who eats anything) Goo ga!
(Not that it mattered since they have to clean their plates to get a bedtime snack)
BUT, the tacos were a big hit (though they eyed the whole wheat tortillas with caution).
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