Showing posts with label vegan sushi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vegan sushi. Show all posts
Thursday, January 21, 2016
This Vegan's Gone Nuts! Buffalo Peanut Inside Out Sushi Rolls
So, Celine and I are putting together the finishing touches on our newest book, The Great Vegan Nut Book, (but we may rename it Vegans Gone Nuts!, not sure yet...I'll keep you posted.) And the bugger is already available for pre-order!
In the spirit of football season (all of the sudden my husband is a football fan!) and in the spirit of me adding a fusion twist to almost everything I cook, I thought I would share one of my favorite recipes from the upcoming book.
Why not try this spin on "buffalo" at your next football party? I suppose it depends on the crowd, haha, but I think my football loving friends would be totally into it!
Monday, June 22, 2015
The Complete Guide to EVEN MORE Vegan Food Substitutions--A sneak preview recipe, and a giveaway!
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Sweet Potato and Avocado Sushi, page 196, photo Celine Steen Photography |
Just real quick...we feel it is very important to note that this book completely stands on its own two feet. It is not a reissue of the original. And it is not full of the same recipes and tips. It plays nicely with its predecessor, but you do not need to own the first one in order to reap the benefits of this handy little guide.
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Home Made Inari topped with Spicy Sushi Sauce
Home made Inari Sushi with Spicy Sushi Sauce from 500 Vegan Recipes |
But I digress. This post is about Inari, home made Inari to be exact. So it's really 3 recipes in one post. One for the tofu pockets, one for the rice filling, and of course, one for the ridiculously good sauce. You can take a huge shortcut when making these at home by buying canned, prepared Inarizushi No Moto tofu pockets, but I like to make my own pockets with regular extra firm tofu that you can get at any grocery store.
For the Tofu Pockets
12 ounces (or one block) extra firm tofu, drained and pressed*
1 cup (or more) vegetable oil
1 cup soy sauce
1/4 cup rice wine vinegar
1/4 cup agave
*It really doesn't matter how much your block weighs.
In a pot, or a deep fryer, place enough oil to give you at least one inch. Heat on high heat.
Cut your tofu into 12-16 pieces, depending on the size of your block. You want to have rectangles that measure about 2 inches long, 1 1/2" wide and 1/4" thick.
Deep fry the blocks, 3 or 4 at a time, in oil until golden brown, about 5 minutes. Take care that they don't touch in the oil, or they will get stuck to eachother. Remove from oil and set on a plate lined with paper towels to drain off any excess oil.
In a wide shallow dish, or a gallon size zip top bag, mix together soy sauce, vinegar, and agave. Place the fried tofu in the marinade and let soak for at least ten minutes, but no longer than twenty. Remove from marinade and, once again place on a plate lined with paper towels to absorb excess moisture.
Carefully cut a slit in the long end of the tofu to create a pocket.
For the Rice
1 cup dry sushi rice
2 cups water
1 tablespoon rice wine vinegar
1 tablespoon agave
1/2 teaspoon salt
Place all ingredients in your rice cooker. If you don't have a rice cooker, follow the instructions on your package of rice, adding the vinegar and agave to the water.
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Sushi Rice |
Spicy Sushi Sauce
1/2 cup vegan mayo
2 tbsp Sri Racha
1/4 tsp toasted sesame oil
Whisk together until smooth, put it in a squeeze bottle and then squirt it all over everything you can think of!
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Sushi Sauce |
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All recipes written by me, Joni Marie Newman, unless otherwise noted. Please feel free to refer to or link back to any of my recipes, but please ask for permission, and remember to give credit when reprinting recipes in their entirety. I do provide links to affiliate programs (such as Amazon) in which I receive a small commission for items purchased. I do not provide paid reviews. All reviews done on products or books are of my own unsolicited opinion. On occasion I may receive a book or product to review. I will note when this is the case, but rest assured, it will not affect the authenticity of my review. Thanks!--Joni