Growing Mushrooms
In the kitchen, mushrooms have a delicious, earthy flavour that adds depth, texture and taste to your cooking. They are very versatile, fantastic fried in a pan with butter and garlic and served alongside scrambled eggs for brunch, used raw in ... [... more]
Garden Gurus |
Mori-Nu Tofu Pumpkin Pie
Drain tofu and blend in a food processor or blender until smooth. Bake in a preheated 350 degree oven for approximately one hour. 1 pkgs Mori-Nu Lite Ex-Firm Tofu (For lighter texture, use Mori-Nu Firm Tofu) Add remaining ingredients; blend ... [... more]
International Vegetarian Union |
Flour Tortillas
Rub shortening into flour with fingertips until mixture has a fine, even texture. Wrap in plastic and let rest at room temperature for 20-30 minutes. Knead a few times and divide into 8 pieces (for 10" tortillas), or 12 pieces (for 8" ... [... more]
International Vegetarian Union |
Braised Tofu Skin
Had this at a Chinese place and it was great! Tofu skin has a chicken-y texture and takes on the flavor of the sauce. Meatless and marvelous and vegan. Soak the tofu sticks in water for 2 hours; drain. Cut into 1-inch pieces. Heat the peanut oil ... [... more]
International Vegetarian Union |
French Lentil Salad with Grilled Goat's Cheese
It is important to use the small green lentils specified as they retain their shape and texture when cooked making them great for a salad. They are marketed under a number of different names including French style green lentils or Australian blue ... [... more]
Australian Womens Weekly |
World's Best Burritos - TODD ZEMEK, CHILD PSYCHOLOGIST
Steam corncobs and 4 sliced sides of capsicum. Fry onions until clear. Add corn pieces, red beans, four bean mix, chopped tomatoes and water. Cook on medium heat until texture is soft. Add salt to taste. While this is cooking children can prepare ... [... more]
Australian Womens Weekly |
Evergreen Structure - Garden Express
Where would our gardens be without evergreen plants? They bring structure, colour and texture to the garden and carry our planting schemes through the non-blooming times. Good "bones" begin with good design, strong lines, a well placed hedge, [... more]
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