Wednesday, 10 April 2013

Pizza Dough from scratch!


Tomato pizza with vegan Pepperoni, Cheezly, spinach, basil, pesto and topped with rocket and olives.

I finally got around to making pizza dough from scratch! Ive been meaning to since Octobers Vegan MoFo. It was totally worth the time and effort, this was the fluffiest softest pizza base I've had!
 
before adding salad and olives
 
I used the recipe from Vegan with a Vengeance, which only uses flour, yeast, olive oil, sugar and water,  all of which I have in my cupboard. Seems dangerous to have the ability to make pizza at any time.
 
the raw deal
 
 This recipe does take a few hours of proving, I left it for about 4 hours so it was huge and fluffy, over twice the size!
There is a first round of proving followed by punching the dough back, which I found hilariously funny to do, poor yeast!
 
 
 
Also the mix makes enough for two bases, so I put one in the freezer for next time.
 
I now swear to never buy a ready made pizza base!

Monday, 11 March 2013

Edinburgh


Whilst traveling I realised how little of England we had really seen, my partner is actually half Scottish, and I’m quarter Irish but neither of us have visited either. We had the idea to see Edinburgh once we had come home and got jobs but delayed it until February for my partner’s birthday. Last year we were in Vietnam, the year before Chicago...I like this tradition.
I had been told by everyone that it’s a lovely place to visit, and your first trip there is amazing.
 
 Day 1
We arrived in Edinburgh at lunch time, feeling pretty sleepy after getting up so early for the flight. Having a cold didn’t help as I couldn’t pop my ears. I went about 24 hours without being able to hear properly, it was really embarrassing as I would whisper instead of talk and looked like a dear in the headlights when someone spoke to me. We checked into our hotel and along the way found ourselves visually stunned by the Castle erupting out of the ground.
 
 
For lunch we found a nice café which I had seen on Happy Cow; Henderson’s at St Johns, which was the name of the church grounds it was attached to. We both had a really tasty lunch, I had a coconut chickpea curry with Rice and Mr Dada had Lentil Falafel. They had lots of vegan options, but you sometimes would have to ask for the dish to be made vegan. The atmosphere reminded me of being in a cathedral café, very pleasant the kind of place you go for tea and scones, similar to Salisbury, or Winchester.
 
Lentil Falafel

Cocnut and Chickpea Curry
As it was a rainy day, we though we would visit the National Gallery, thankfully we were just in time for the Turner Exhibition, as it was the very last day it was open. The pieces were amazing, I love his work especially the waterscapes, but really enjoyed seeing some of his mountain range watercolours which reminded me of trekking in Nepal.
 
For dinner we went to the Wagamama near our hotel as it was late and very cold, I had my usual Yasai Itame soup, which I’m pretty addicted to; I blogged about it during Vegan MoFo.
 
Day 2
It was Mr Dada’s birthday, we grabbed some breakfast on the way to the Castle, it was a bit rainy again and cold, but we tagged on to the free tour and learn lots of history. We warmed up with a tea and coffee in their cute tea rooms opposite where Monarchs have been born. They had soya milk to add to my 3 cup pot for one of earl grey, yum! At 1pm we rushed to see the canon fire, it was surprisingly loud considering every other day after that we couldn’t hear it, even if we were on the royal mile or Princes Street.
 
Mmm Tea

Non-Vegan latte, but worth putting in for the cool flag!
 
For lunch we went to the Vegetarian and Vegan Baked Potato shop, I had seen this on Vegan in Brighton’s instagram and blog, and it didn’t disappoint. I am a bit of a baked potato addict, (Irish blood?)
 
Haggis and tofu salad Jacket Potato
 Here the potatoes come in 3 sizes; small, medium and large, but the large is 3 potatoes, so way too much food! I had hot vegan Haggis and bean with tofu salad, Mr Dada had Haggis beans and sour cream. The haggis was like a mound of oaty steamed veggie burger. I also grabbed a slice of walnut and date cake. There isn’t much seating in the cafe at all, so we shared the bench with a Spanish lady and her child and I got to practice what I’m learning in my weekly class.
 
Date and Walnut cake and Choc Milk
We bought some Veggie Haggis on our last day from the Sainsbury’s near our hotel to eat once we got back to Basingstoke.
For dinner we went to Bella Italia, because we couldn’t decide where to eat after such a big and late lunch.
Day 3
We had breakfast at St Johns before meating up with Mike and Linda, two friends we first met in Nepal and then again in India who have recently moved to Edinburgh. Together we went to find the Saturday market, where me and Linda talked endlessly about food, as we are both such foodies.
 
We had a running joke whilst travelling together about Linda eating Muesli for every meal, and at the market she headed straight for the local Oat seller. The Engine Shed also had a stand at the market, they are a charitable organisation who helps to employ people with disabilities and make their own tofu in house! I bought some Vegan Cottage cheese Tofu, made with all of 5 ingredients, but tasted amazing! They also sold Hummus, which Linda bought, and Vegan oatcakes and cookies. I would have liked to buy some of their tofu or smoked tofu too.
 
Tofu Cottage cheese, so good!
 
For lunch our friends suggested a really nice (and well heated) café on the corner down a side street with nice art work on the walls. It was called Foodies, I asked about vegan options and as with most of Edinburgh was met with helpful informed advice, rather than a blank expression. I ordered a huge lunch, which I shared, of tomato and bean soup and a falafel toasties, the falafel and hummus and sauce in it was really tasty!
 
Soup and toastie
After lunch we walked up the first (not highest) point of Arthur’s seat, maybe Arthurs foot stool. None of us were prepared for this walk, Mike was still carrying the porridge and Linda was in heeled boots, but it was the sunniest day in Edinburgh for weeks, so we made the most of it.

 
For dinner we visited Henderson Restaurant, we ordered off the hot plate menu, but regretted it as I think the freshly prepared food looked a lot better. We had a bean burger with well-dressed salad olives and potato wedges.
Day 4
The Highland tour. Lunch was provided which was surprisingly good; we both went for the hummus sandwich. There were 4 options 3 of which were vegetarian! Along the journey I was eating my Engine Shed Cottage cheese with Scottish oatcakes, Mmm!
 
Opposite Lock Ness
The tour its self really reminded me of being on the Kiwi bus in New Zealand, the driver would talk as we went along and point things out, like Stirling castle and the William Wallace monument. As well as describing how historically inaccurate Brave Heart is. At sights of scenic beauty, he would pull over and give us time to take a few photos. We were lucky in that one of the peaks which is usually clouded over was clear as we came past. We drove past Ben Nevis, which isn’t clear to the summit many days in the year. The tour got us to a very famous Loch, where we went on a boat ride; we didn’t see any monsters but did see some very brave mountain goats that were clinging on to the hillside for dear life. The Bus ride back into the Capital was filled by a mini history of the oldest pub, Grey Friar’s dog; Bobby and Burke and Hare.
 
Day 5
In the morning we walked in the awful hailing weather to find The Chocolate Tree. We ordered hot choc; mine was soya and Mr Dada had white hot chocolate, if that wasn’t rich enough we then both ordered some cake.
 
Richest Cake in the world!

Gluten Free Non-Vegan Cake

Having previously seen photos of the vegan slice, I couldn’t believe it was not finish able, but wow it was so rich, like eating a cake made of truffles, it was so gorgeous, and I wanted to finish it but my breakfast cake appetite isn’t what it used to be. I saw that they also had loads of sorbets including my favourite and most missed flavour mint choc chip, they advertised that this could be made into a milkshake (next time!)
 
The dessert display and sorbets
 
After this we went back to the centre to see some of the sights including the oldest pub, the police museum and the spot where they would publicly hang people.
 
 
Later that night we met up with our travel friends for a coffee and catch up, they are so lucky to have relocated to Edinburgh, and I hope everything goes well for them.                  
Day 6
Peppery Haggis Crisps
We had a lay in and enjoyed the last few hours in Scotland, we went to Hendersons at St Johns for tea and cake before jumping on the air shuttle bus and flying home with out tasty snacks in our hand luggage.
 
So amazed at the great vegan food in Edinburgh, so much choice, and really tasty and healthy options everywhere. Its a real cafe city, and I loved having a cuppa Tea and cake and soaking up the peaceful atmosphere.
 

Monday, 11 February 2013

Vietnam

My favorite dish in Vietnam, fresh/fried rice paper rolls!
 
 
Here are some healthier uncooked rice paper rolls stuffed with mint, veg and tofu strips.
 
 
We also got to see how rice paper was made, here they are drying them out in the sun, including having a go at flipping these transparent sheets.
 
 
 
PHO!! Noodle soup with rice noodles, mint and fake meat from Loving Hut Hanoi.
 
We got chatting to a really nice local lady at this loving hut, she explained what the special Tet (New Year) 'cake' was and how to eat it.
 
 
Finishing my bowl of Pho (looking a bit undernourished after a month in China)

 
 More rice paper spring rolls!
 
 
 
 
Tet- Vietnamese New Year, we spend their new years day on Cat Ba Island near Halong Bay and were giving tons of delicious food. 
 
Chuc mung nam moi
(Happy New Year!)
 
 
We bought this savoury 'cake' at Loving hut, where we had our delicous Pho.
A nice local business lady started chatting to us and explained what banh chung was. I still cant promounce it properly. Its a really big tradition in Vietnam, they make these pork filled rice coated parcels and wrap them in Banana leaf before steaming for hours. they last 10 days from being made.
 
We had 3 vegetarians on the table on our little island in Halong Bay, and the one meat eater said our veggie version tasted better. It was a spicy pork style filling wrapped in rice, really filling!
 

So we shared some... 
 
 
 
 
Our favourite lunches, with prison style trays was in Hoi An, a good bicycle ride out of the tourist trap center. the food was insanly cheap, though the restaurant looked very shabby.
 
The bottom corner is 'fish' style fillet with seaweed around the edge and 'chicken drum stick' with tinu lemon grass 'bones'.
 
 
 
In Hue we ate at a hotel we had found from cycling around and looked it up on happy cow.
 Hot tofu dish, spring rolls and Pho.
We also tried the fig dish, so famously reviews, my partner liked it, but I was undecided.
 
 
 
 
Fresh Coconut water on the beach in Hoi An
 
 
Cashew nuts growing on a tree, seems like such a waste of that 'apple' for just that tiny nut at the end.
 
 
Chilli Lemongrass tofu (bad photo, tasty food);
 
 
After a month without soya milk, ah Vietnam I love you!
 
 
 Had a lovely conversation with a shop keep girl in Hanoi about how 'vietnamese people love soya milk and she buys it fresh in huge glass bottles everyday for her family, and its still warm when delivered'
 
I only tried various brands of cartoned milk, but I was happy that I could finally have milky tea!
 

Tuesday, 25 December 2012

Christmas 2012

Christmas presents!
 The long awaited book; Vegan Eats World
  It is bigger than it looks on Amazon and I'm in the process of bookmarking what to make first, but the Green Thai soup is looking pretty good!
 
Wearing last years scarf and Santa hat christmas presents from Beijing.
 
 
Also here is my christmas day roast dinner with Cheatin's Celebrations roast, bacon wrapped sausages and turkey, sprouts, parsnips, stuffing and creamy cheesey leeks.


Monday, 24 December 2012

Festive treats; Cookies, Yule Log and Santa's

Cooking christmas 2012
Last year I was backpacking and did no cooking at Christmas :(
This year I'm feeling very festive and have set some great challenges on myself, and tasted some great food.
 
 
Strawberry Santa's
Strawberries piped with icing, I made these for the work buffet, they didn't survive the many roundabouts on my route into work, and after a while the strawberries mixed with sugar and made a juicy mess.
Thankfully, my collgeus liked them and I heard someone say
'Who made these strawberry santas? They taste amazing'
 
 
Chocolate sprinkle eyes!
 
 
 






 
Gingerbread people and bears
I used the PPK recipe, which i realised is also tucked at the back of Vegan Cookies Invade Your Cookie Jar.
I substituted Molasses for Golden Syrup and used Muscavado instead of regular sugar to give that deep flavour.
This cookies were just to my taste, crunchy on the outside, chewy on the inside and not too sweet. If you have a sweet toooth its worth icing them up!
 
 
 
 
Little Bears!


 
Black Forrest Chocolate Yule log
I made a gluten free sponge using the Vegan Cupcakes Take over the World Chocolate cupcakes, rolled the sponge, left to cool and then iced with a vanilla butter cream and topped with frozen mixed red fruits (thawed and cooked with arrowroot) then smothered it all in Chocolate icing.



 

China, Christmas 2011, Vegan set menu

Christmas 2011 we were in Beijing, only 3 months into our 10 month backpacking trip, we had a lovely meal at The Veggie Table and got to see the Great Wall of China!
 
 
 
The Vegan Set Menu was 208Yuan, which is about £20, for China that seems a lot, but for England very cheap! It consisted of a drink, pudding and 4 savoury dishes and compared to the rice and greens I had been living off, a real treat. The Veggie Table was run by a nice American lady who I spoke with.
 
Egg Nog (first time to try this) and Ginger tea
 
 
Creamy green beans with crispy onion 


Cabbage and apple salad and minestrone soup


Chocolate cake with walnuts
 

 
 
We went back a few days later we went back for Lentil soup, more ginger tea and hot chocolate


 
 
 
Our favourite meal was their Mushroom burger with really good Vegan Coleslaw!