Monday 5 January 2015

Second Christmas!

My little brother lives in the UK, but he has just come home for his first holiday here in two and a half years. He got in late on the 2nd, so on the 3rd we had second Christmas. Yay! This was a lighter affair than first Christmas, but was still very yummy.

Fiery Fruit and Quinoa Salad from Salad Samurai by Terry Hope Romero: This was the centerpiece of the meal, and I think you can see why. It is a stunning salad! Quinoa, black beans, lots of herbs, grilled onions, grilled peaches, roasted corn kernels (these were meant to be grilled but I was just using a little George Foreman grill, so I cut the kernels off and roasted them) and a great Chipotle Chia Dressing. I only used about half the amount of chipotle in the dressing as called for, which gave it a nice smokey mild heat without it being anything scary. This was so delicious!
Rating: Salad :D, Dressing :)

Fiery Fruit and Quinoa Salad


Roasted Sweet Potatoes with Moroccan Spices from World Vegan Feast by Bryanna Clark Grogan: My brother mentioned he would like some sweet potatoes with lunch, and these sounded like they would go well. Whole cumin, coriander and mustard seeds are mixed with maple syrup and grated lemon peel. The seeds go wonderfully crunchy and sticky!
Rating: :)

Roasted Sweet Potatoes with Moroccan Spices


Just some sauteed kale seasoned with Braggs and some garlic powder.

Sauteed Kale


I also fried up some big mushrooms (just regular white field mushrooms, not portobellos) and then glazed them with some HP sauce. They were yummy! And of course some cranberry sauce. I was going to make some myself but we still had half of the jar left from Christmas day so I just used up the rest of that.

HP Glazed Mushrooms and Cranberry Sauce


Group shot!

Second Chrismtas lunch


On my plate, shortly before heading to my stomach.

Second Christmas Lunch


After lunch we played our traditional game of Trivial Pursuit - parents vs. kids. Sadly Greg and I lost this year, though we totally would have won if we hadn't talked ourselves out of so many right answers! Oh well.... To go with our trivial pursuit, I made some trifle.

Trifle


The layers were (from the bottom up):

  1. Strawberry Cupcakes from The Joy of Vegan Baking by Colleen Patrick-Goudreau: I had some leftover cupcakes in my freezer that I had been saving for this. I love these cupcakes!
    Rating: :D
  2. Strawberry jelly from a vegan packet mix
  3. Tinned peach slices
  4. Custard made with Orgran custard powder
  5. Tofu Whipped Topping from The Joy of Vegan Baking by Colleen Patrick-Goudreau: This was a lovely, sweet cream. It didn't thicken up that much with chilling, but it was still just right for this sort of thing.
    Rating: :)
  6. Sliced toasted almonds and chocolate sprinkles


Trifle


No action shots, because trifle always looks good assembled and then turns into a pile of kind of gross looking slush in the bowl. But it was damn tasty!

Cute Kitty Photo of the Post

Gizmo at Christmas


A special Christmas photo of my beautiful Gizmo on her last Christmas in 2011. I miss her so much.

4 comments:

  1. What a feast! I love the look of those grilled peaches especially...anything with grill lines really takes my fancy haha

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  2. Mmm. That meal looks delicious. I think Salad Samurai will be my next cookbook purchase (if not Vegan Chocolate.....)

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  3. Second Christmas! That is a feast worthy of the official Christmas dinner actually. Mr. Wing-It and I skipped Christmas altogether this season because we weren't feeling it. Maybe next year we can come over to yours to eat some yummy mushrooms and sweet potatoes? Did I just invite myself over for Christmas dinner? Yes, I did.

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  4. Mia - I certainly recommend Salad Samurai. :)

    River - Come on over, happy to have you any time. ;)

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