I for my self love Chana Masala, could eat it every day!

Basically:

  • Onions
  • Chickpeas
  • (Canned) Tomatoes
  • Vegan Yoghurt
  • Garam Masala

Served with basmati rice

  • Iconoclast
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    1 year ago

    Ratatouille, the provencale version (stew like). Eggplant, bell pepper, onion, garlic, zucchini, tomatoes and sometimes olives, I serve with either baguette or rice.

  • ℕ𝕖𝕞𝕠@midwest.social
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    1 year ago

    Stole my answer! I just finished off some chana masala as my lunch.

    Jerusalem salad is another that’s easy to make and delicious. Falafel and hummus, too.

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    1 year ago

    In a similar vein, look into dalcha! We watch ranveer brar’s recipe on YouTube. He makes it with chicken, but we replace that with potatoes, bottle gourd, and Indian eggplants.

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    A really big salad with my fave veggies, spicy chikn (I normally just use Boca spicy patties and cube them), sunflower seeds, sliced almonds, other nuts I may have in the cupboard. Cliche for us, I know 😅

    I also love my spicy sw pasta salad I make with a creamy black bean/Adobo Chipotle sauce. I’ll make a huge batch of it and eat off it for a week!

    And, my staple favorite: chickpea salad. 🤤

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    11 months ago

    Bon Appetit introduced me to the idea of miso polenta and it’s now a staple for me. Goes amazing with anything. Cheap as fuck. Good as fuck. Dress it with some oil and you can easily make it look like a top class dish. I’ve been fighting to get it on the menu at the vegan restaurant I’m the chef at but polenta is real difficult to serve to order in a reasonable time

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      11 months ago

      Interesting! So basically normal polenta, but instead of bouillon you use miso?