Eating Vegetarian
Vegetarian Culinary Schools
Veganism: Not As Intimidating As You Thought
To some people, the phrase "Vegan Cuisine" sounds like an oxymoron. To others, it sounds like the road of a hardcore food nutritionist. "Scary," was the word used by my roommate when I announced I was going to try to become a vegan. What most people don't realize is that it's very possible, indeed even probable, for a creative chef to make vegan food just as exciting and full of variety as any other type of cuisine.
What is veganism, first of all? Strictly put, veganism is a diet which contains no animal byproducts. Not only do vegans not eat meat, like vegetarians, but they also do not consume any food created by animals. No milk, no eggs, no dairy of any kind. No pasta derived from eggs. No gelatin. When you stop to think, it is surprising how much of the typical American diet is animal-derived.
All of this, I admit, can sound rather scary to the typical meat and milk lover, and certainly to the typical American who is surrounded by fast-food hamburgers and bologna sandwiches from a young age. But veganism is not as intimidating as it sounds. In fact, when the right choices in recipe and menu are made, it can be extraordinarily flavorful and rewarding.
Think of it this way: Vegan cuisine can't rely on heavy, flavorful ingredients like meat and dairy to get its flavor and substance. So what do they do instead? They replace those ingredients in a way that makes you never even miss them- with fresh vegetables, heady spices, wonderful texture combinations and delicate wheat-based starches.
One of the most uniquely vegan foods on the market, and the one that tends to scare the layperson the most, is tofu. Tofu is basically a soybean curd with a sponge-like consistency and a bland taste that absorbs whatever flavors are around it. Am I tempting you yet?
Wait. Let's try this. Imagine a dish of Italian stuffed shells, loaded with tomato sauce and basil, garlic, and oregano. Now imagine that instead of cheese, the shells were stuffed with a mixture of soft tofu, blended with fresh spinach. The tofu absorbs the Italian spices and has a delicate, creamy flavor all its own. Would you notice the absence of the cheese? Sure. Would you miss it? Not likely.
There are many recipes unique to vegan cuisine that are truly surprising in their variety and tastiness. Curry is one of the darlings of vegan cuisine, and is available in all forms and flavors. Other wonderful vegan dishes include several types of stir-fry, swimming in soy sauces and fresh vegetables; salads overflowing with fresh beans and sweet oil dressings, and many spicy and exciting side dishes and appetizers. Many people, for example, love the wonderful garlicky zing of hummus and do not realize that it's a distinctly vegan food.
Give vegan cuisine a try. Once you stop relying on meat and milk for your flavor and fullness, you might just discover a whole new world out there, where spices are abundant and soybean curd can be delicious.
Vegetarian Culinary Schools products
Vegetarian Culinary Schools - The latest News
Look what's cooking! - Messenger Newspapers
Look what's cooking! Messenger Newspapers The Vegetarian Society's cookery school, Cordon Vert, is searching for a new star of vegetarian cuisine in 2012. Entry forms are available at www.cordonvert.co.uk and the closing date is 2 April 2012. The contest is open to vegetarian and ... |
Vegetarian Cuisine and Culinary Education - Huffington Post
Vegetarian Cuisine and Culinary Education Huffington Post With over 35 years experience as a vegetarian chef I have, in recent years, been asked many times by aspiring culinary students to recommend a culinary school that can deliver a professional education on vegetarian cuisine. These requests are emerging ... |
Down to Earth: Fed up with school food? - Daily News Transcript
Down to Earth: Fed up with school food? Daily News Transcript ... at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst campus has been in business since 1976 serving healthy vegetarian food at an affordable price. By Anne Mazar/DAILY NEWS CORRESPONDENT When our three kids were young they used to complain about my cooking. |
Living Light Culinary Institute Announces the Raw Revolution Tour with Cherie ... - PR Web (press release)
![]() PR Web (press release) | Living Light Culinary Institute Announces the Raw Revolution Tour with Cherie ... PR Web (press release) Tuition is $375, and includes a full buffet lunch of organic raw vegan foods. Living Light Culinary Institute founder and director Cherie Soria is leading a tour of the Northwest, with a detour to Toronto to be a presenter at the Total Health Show on ... |
Recipe of the Day: Easy and Delicious Vegan Pizza - Patch.com
Recipe of the Day: Easy and Delicious Vegan Pizza Patch.com Saint Mary's High School senior Shaun Leong shares the recipe for her recent culinary discovery: a colorful, flavorful vegan pizza. Share your recipes by emailing berkeley@patch.com. Piled high with veggies and soy cheese, this vegan pizza is all about ... |
Food briefs for Feb. 2 - 8 - North County Times
Food briefs for Feb. 2 - 8 North County Times He holds a degree from Riverside City College's culinary academy and placed 5th in the nation in the SkillsUSA Culinary Arts Competition. Mimi's goes red: Beginning Friday, Mimi's Cafe celebrates Go Red For Women month, which raises money for women's ... |
