Vegophobia-is a word to describe a group of the public at large who are misinformed or undereducated about what it means to be a vegetarian or vegan. Not to be confused with 'Lachanophobia' -scared of vegetables. You might hear questions from someone who suffers from the phobia like "...But what do you eat then?" or the ever popular "so...you don't even eat ...BACON?" YES you can cook delicious and easy vegetarian food! Welcome to A Cure For Vegophobia. Love, Nicole
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Soy and Dairy Free Dessert: Pineapple Coconut Bliss
Remember when ice cream alternative were hard to find, and then when you did find them, you didn't exactly jump for joy. Most of the ice cream substitutes I have tried have left me feeling less than satisfied. This however was introduced to me by my cousin Anna who was visiting recently from Toronto. I want to sing her high praise up the hills. Hello new fav dessert !!!!!
Coconut Bliss -available what seems like a kagillion different flavours including cappuccino, pineapple coconut, naked coconut, dark chocolate, vanilla island, chocolate hazelnut fudge in the tubs, and naked coconut and dark chocolate in the bar format. check their website for more, like ingredients or nutritional info and 4 new flavours for 2011. http://coconutbliss.com/coconut-bliss-products
YAY YAY YAY YAY. Now everyone can have dessert all together all the non-daries, soy-allergic and vegans can all rejoice.
**Notes** Where to buy: I was perusing their website- and if you can't find it locally, just go to their website print off this form and let the wonderful people of coconut bliss know and they will contact the store to help you get it to where you are. How cool http://coconutbliss.com/where/store-locator
Vegan: Creamy dreamy balsamic dressing
Ever wanted to lick the plate clean after a salad? I have.....hello creamy dreamy balsamic dressing.
What you will need:
2 Tbs Nayonaise vegan (or regular mayo if you are non-vegan)
6 Tbs olive oil
3 Tbs Balsamic vinegar
1 Tsp Agave
pinch cayenne pepper
Salt and Pepper to taste
Directions:
Combine ingredients in a jar or a squirt bottle like I used. Shake vigorously for a few minutes until a smooth light mocha coloured dressing is evenly blended. Alternatively you can use a small food processor using the pulse function.
Options:
Want different flavours like maple balsamic? - Add maple syrup instead of agave to sweeten. YUM!
Want to use as bread dipper- add more olive oil and balsamic vinegar. Just that easy folks.
**Notes**
What the heck is Nayonaise anyways? website- http://www.nasoya.com/products/original-nayonaise/original.html. I bought mine locally at Planet Organic, and you can also get it at AtlanticSuperStore.
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Asparagus in white wine

Ingredients
2 pounds of asparagus (thick end removed)
1/4 cup of butter (VO: margarine or alternative)
1/4 cup of white wine
dash of salt of pepper
Directions
Boil water, add asparagus
cook asparagus for 4-5 minutes
Drain asparagus and let cool
In a large skillet melt butter, add wine and salt and pepper
Add in asparagus to mixture
Serve immediately
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Oven Baked Sweet Potatoe Fries with Curry Mayo

Ingredients
1 & 1/2 pounds of sweet potatoes - cut and sliced into half inch strips
1/4 olive oil
1/4 tsp of cinnamon
1/2 tsp paprika
salt and pepper to taste
Directions
Pre heat oven to 425
Rinse sweet potatoes well....
Place parchment paper on baking sheet
Distribute sweet potatoes evenly on baking sheet
drizzle olive oil & spices over sweet potatoes
Bake for approx 30 minutes
turning potatoes every 10 minutes with spatula
****Serve Warm With Curry Mayo

You will need:
1 cup of mayo (VO: Nayonaise or alternative)
2tsp of curry
1tsp of fresh lime juice
1/8 tsp of cayenne
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Pass the Pesto!


2 cups of fresh basil leaves
1/2 cup of freshly grated parmesan cheese (VO: leave off/use vegan cheese/nutritional yeast flakes)
1/2 cup of freshly grated parmesan cheese (VO: leave off/use vegan cheese/nutritional yeast flakes)
1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil
1/3 cup of pine nuts
3 garlic cloves (minced)
salt and pepper to taste
Directions
3 garlic cloves (minced)
salt and pepper to taste
Directions
Add pine nuts and basil in food processor & grind
Add garlic to food processor & grind
While processing... slowly add olive oil...
Finally add parmesan cheese salt and pepper
Serve in any pasta, as a dip for bread, or with cooked veggies
Tip:add basil pesto to mayonnaise for a nice pesto mayo in your sandwich!(half and half)
Tip:add basil pesto to mayonnaise for a nice pesto mayo in your sandwich!(half and half)
Tip: Add a squeeze of lemon to give it a bit of zing
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Friday, July 8, 2011
No two greeks alike- Grilled Wrap
Just the thought of greek food gets me salivating.... I love the combination of flavours. Salty olives and feta, humous and greens, fresh herbs and lemon....ok now I am seriously drooling.
No two greeks alike-grilled wrap.
YUM!!!
What you will need:
No two greeks alike-grilled wrap.
YUM!!!
What you will need:
- Tortilla or pita bread (I like whole grain PC blue menu)
- Arugula greens
- humus (Mine is homemade- I will post recipe later)
- 1/2 vine ripened tomatoe sliced
- cucumber peeled and sliced
- balsamic marinated tofu (optional)
- kalamata olives pitted and sliced
- Goats milk feta cheese
- fresh or dried oregano
- salt & peper to taste
- squeeze of lemon
Note: I go onion free at lunch to avoid bad breath- also my homemade humus is sans-garlic too!
Directions:
lay out your wrap, spread on hummus layer handful of greens, cucumber, tomatoes, cubed tofu, olives, oregano, salt and pep, crumble your feta over top of all other ingredients, squeeze fresh lemon overtop. Wrap up your wrap, pop it on a hot grill or throw it in a panini grill. after 3 minutes slice it on the diagonal and enjoy.
The arugula gives it a spicy kick, and the protein from the tofu will give you that lasting energy you need on a friday.
Love,
Nicole
How to Fold your wrap: I like to fold mine like a burrito with two closed ends so I can grill it without loosing ingredients and so it can be sliced in two and eaten in two helpings. Fold right and left sides in and start rolling your wrap towards the top. I stop about half way and pull the ingredient back toward the bottom because as you roll they tend to move up/forward. Finish rolling when you get to the top and press down. Then transfer to hot pan or panini press, heat and light pressure either from the grill or from a scapula will help seal off your wrap and prevent it from opening up.
Note: cube firm tofu and let it hang out overnight with some sea salt and balsamic in the fridge- I like a big kick of protein at lunch and usually have tofu hanging around in my fridge so if you have it or want it great- if you don't it won't detracted from the taste of the wrap
Thursday, July 7, 2011
When life gives you apples
Oh Brad is right.....summer is here and suddenly its a HOT one in Halifax. With all this blazing sun shinning down upon us, let me help you cool off. Here are some refreshing ways to jazz up your everyday drinking water.
We all know we need H2O to keep us balanced and properly hydrated. But....drinking the same old same old can get a little lack-luster in the dog days of summer.
why not slice up some apple or freeze blueberries in your ice cubes, why not cut half your water with green tea and throw some frozen strawberries in there to hang out. Cucumber and basil are fantastic paired together. Oddly enough basil and mango are a unique and sensory treat for both your nose and mouth. Mint and watermelon is another great and unexpected pair.
Do it...it feels soo good going down.
What you will need:
- fresh or fav fruit of choice
- frozen fruit in that freezer
- basil or mint
- ice cube tray
- pitcher, water bottle, glass
- green tea (fav herbal tea or choice)
Directions:
Thinly slice apples, kiwi, mango, strawberries, melon or cucumber. Tear up basil or mint.
fill a pitcher or beverage container with ice or go a la cart and let whatever you are infusing 'chill' for at least an hour in filtered water or tap popped in the fridge.
Don't pair to many things together, stick with two things hanging out together and see how they jive, see what your preferences are and then go with it.
Enjoy!
Want to know how to make friends with construction workers on a blazing hot day? Tell them you made a seemingly unlimited supply of blueberry green ice tea. I told them it was sweetened with agave and was all natural-but all they seemed to care about was that it was cold.
Xox
Love, Nicole
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Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Zucchini Fritters


Ingredients
1lb of zucchini grated
dash of salt
freshly ground black pepper
1 egg
2 bunches of green onions finely chopped
1/2 cup of all purpose flour
1/2 cup of olive oil
plain yogurt
Directions
Heat olive oil in large skillet
Whisk egg
Add zucchini, salt, pepper, onions, flour in a mixing bowl.
drop tbsp of batter in heated skillet
brown fritters (approx 4 minutes each side) then flip
remove and place on paper towel
Serve with plain yogurt!
Monday, July 4, 2011
Red Pepper and cherry tomatoe bruschetta with Pesto

Ingredients
6 slices of sourdough bread
2 containers of cherry tomatoes
1 diced green onion
4 cloves of garlic
1/4 cup olive oil
freshly ground black pepper
3 tbsp of basil pesto
1 roasted red bell pepper
Directions
Directions
toast the bread in oven
remove from oven and add garlic to one side of bread
drizzle olive oil over bread
combine diced tomatoes, garlic, olive oil, black pepper, green onions,pesto, diced bell peppers in bowl
Spoon combination onto toasted bread and serve!
* sprinkle with goat cheese or feta if desired.
Tip- you can use kitchen scissors to cut your tomatoes! and if you are a fan of olives... they go well in the mix.. Bon appetit!
Fresh Summertime Guacamole

Ingredients
8 large avacado
2 diced tomatoes
1 small diced white onion
chopped cilantro (1 bunch)
chopped cilantro (1 bunch)
1 small jalapeno pepper, seeded and finely chopped (optional)
fresh lemon juice
Directions
mix together ingredients in medium dish
mix together ingredients in medium dish
Serve with pita, veggie sticks, or even in a wrap,burger, or salad
Keep in the Fridge and serve Cold :)
Did you know? -> The Aztecs believed Avocado to act as an aphrodisiac& the best avacado to use for guacamole is the Hass avocado!
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