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Something for vegans, something for carnivores

by: desmoinesdem

Sat Jun 20, 2009 at 08:44:49 AM PDT


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I watch the Food Network sometimes while I'm exercising, and in the past two weeks I've seen Giada and the Barefoot Contessa make risotto on their shows. They both insisted that you "have" to put cheese in your risotto, and I think they added cream as well.

I couldn't disagree more, so I'm re-posting one of my favorite food substitutions:

To make risotto with no milk or cream, I use a tip from the Moosewood Collective's Low-Fat Favorites cookbook. In a food processor or blender, combine a cup or two of frozen corn kernels with whatever kind of stock you will use to cook the risotto. This creates a creamy consistency, but without being as heavy as risotto with cream. It's good for vegans or anyone cutting back on calories.

I like to stir basil pesto into my risotto right before serving, but you can make that without cheese as well.

For the carnivores in the La Vida Locavore community: on Thursday I cooked a flank steak (local and 100 percent grass-fed) using a recipe from Cynthia Lair's article on grass-fed beef in the March-April 2009 issue of Mothering magazine. It comes from her book Feeding the Whole Family. You use a little of the dressing as a marinade; the rest is supposed to go on a noodle salad, but I saved it to pour over the leftover meat:

2 Tbsp toasted sesame oil, 3 Tbsp tamari, 3 Tbsp balsamic vinegar, 1 Tbsp maple syrup, 1 Tbsp hot-pepper oil.

It only took a minute to stir together the ingredients, and if you don't eat meat, you could use this dressing for a vegetarian or vegan stir-fry or noodle salad.

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do u use regular rice? (4.00 / 2)
or arborio? I love recipes like this..

I'm part of the vegan or veganish challenge. I'm eating vegan during the day and sensible at night. I'm trying to lose weight and change my attitude to food. I love risotto and will make withput the cream and add the coriander/mint pesto that I made.

I love food network and wish they had a show



sorry (4.00 / 2)
wish they had a show for veggie cooking

[ Parent ]
always arborio rice (4.00 / 2)
for risotto. For most other rice dishes, I use brown basmati.

I am new to watching the Food Network, and it surprises me that they don't have a show for vegetarian cooking.


[ Parent ]
There is this punk, vegan, public television show (4.00 / 3)
called The Post Punk Kitchen! Their purpose in life?

The Post Punk Kitchen will kick the Food Network's ass. That is our mission. That is why we exist. Uh, no not really, that's just incidental I guess. The Post Punk Kitchen is about happiness and fluffy white bunnies and running through the daisy fields barefoot, throwing tofu at passers-by and sprinkling all the earth's creatures with magical nutritional yeast. OK, well maybe our manifesto is not yet complete, luckily writing copy for websites is not all we do, we also cook! And film it. For you, our wonderful audience! So stop reading and start watching and then start cooking and then kick Emerill's ass and run through the fields!

I love vegans or vegetarians that can laugh at themselves (and the Food Network)! You can watch a couple episodes online at http://www.theppk.com/shows/.


[ Parent ]
I should do one! :) (4.00 / 2)
My cooking shows would probably suck though, heh...

Okay, take a bit of this.  Throw it in the pan, pour in some olive oil.  About a half-a-second's worth of pour.  Shake.  Add salt.  Heat, halfway through add some chopped garlic.  Shake again.  Have a beer.  Eat.

Lol...

Coming soon to a Philadelphia near you!


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I like to use Arborio (4.00 / 2)
but you can use any kind of rice. I think the Arborio holds up to the constant stirring better than other types of rice, but my grandma (from Arba Italy in the Fruili region at the foot of the Italian alps) used regular long grain rice.

That's interesting that they use cream, that would be good, but I use chicken stock/broth, or beef, or what ever you like.

I made risoto the other day, I found 1 1/2 cups Arborio rice in the cupbord. I used chicken broth, onion and garlic powder, a bit of sea salt and pepper, then added beef that I cut into thin strips, browned and finished with onion and simmered in white wine. My grandma used to add peas to her risoto, and that's great.

I could see making risoto, then adding steamed vegetables like summer squash, corn, peas, beans, really, anything you like.

Cream would be great, but it's just a variation on a theme.

Regarding locavores as elitists - explain to me how supporting local business is elitist....


[ Parent ]
Hey, come on now! :) (4.00 / 1)
I'm eating vegan during the day and sensible at night.

Yeeeeeshhh...

;-P

Coming soon to a Philadelphia near you!


[ Parent ]
Yesterday (4.00 / 2)
I saw one of the cooking shows where the chef added 3 sticks of butter to a dish as sauce!

I'm not a vegan but if I ate that much butter I would live the bathroom for a week.

I guess the food industry reps pay big bucks to keep these heart killing recipes on the shows, just to sell more product.


was it Paula Dean? (4.00 / 2)


[ Parent ]
Paula Deen and Barefoot Contessa (4.00 / 3)
use an absurd amount of butter in their cooking. I love the butter we use (grass-fed, salted), but I use it sparingly.

[ Parent ]
YES THEY DO! nt (4.00 / 2)


"I can understand someone from Iowa promoting corn and soy, but we are not feeding the world, we are feeding animals and soft drink companies." - Jim Goodman

[ Parent ]
so many cooks do... (4.00 / 1)
I make muffins every Sat morning and we eat them all week. I use mostly one book for recipes. Most of the recipes for 12 muffins call for 1 or sometimes 2 eggs, no more than 1/2 cup (and often only 1/4 cup) butter and about 1/2 cup sugar, though sometimes less.

I'd love to expand my recipe selections, but whenever I see a muffin recipe from any other source, it calls for 2 sticks of butter, 2 eggs, 1 cup sugar, etc. Drives me crazy.

I wish I knew half what the flock of them know
Of where all the berries and other things grow,
Cranberries in bogs and raspberries on top
Of the boulder-strewn mountain, and when they will crop.
--"Blueberries" by Robert Frost


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the funniest cooking show (4.00 / 2)
to me is "Emeril Live." I've never watched a whole episode, but I've caught the end a few times. It cracks me up to see the audience start whooping and hollering when he adds some cayenne pepper or guacamole.

The show I like best is "Throwdown" with Bobby Flay. I discovered that one last year when I was in the hospital, but unfortunately it's never on during the morning or afternoon when I exercise.


[ Parent ]
I thought this was kinda ridiculous (4.00 / 2)
Lydia Guevara, Che's Granddaughter, Poses Semi-Nude For PETA

Lydia Guevara at HuffPost

When I saw the picture I said, "Grrl, that better be an ACRYLIC beret you got on there."

Then I read it was only vegetarianism she was pushing. Phewww! That's a relief.

Yankee Frugality: use it up, wear it out, make it last, or do without.


To make risotto with no milk or cream, (4.00 / 1)
I think they are mainly concerned with taste.  The idea that humans should not eat fat is very dangerous to human health. I agree with all the complaints about CAFO's, but we're omnivores, whether we like it or not. (For a simple introduction on fat and the human body, read Nina Planck's Real Food.

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