breakfast: shredded wheat with soymilk; espresso
lunch: leftover egg salad on bread with tomato, raw bok choy, and sauteed red onion with black pepper; leftover brownie bits with vegan cream cheese frosting; Nantucket Nectar apple juice
a few of Jonah’s cashews
dinner: spicy basil rice sticks (click for the recipe); bok choy sauteed with garlic, ginger, and olive oil; cornmeal-crusted tofu (I followed this recipe, adapted from Veganomicon. It was very good and quick to prepare.)
- 1 pound frozen rice sticks
- 1/4 red onion, chopped
- 2-3 cloves garlic, minced
- chuck of ginger, minced (about the same amount as garlic)
- 1 T sesame oil
- 1/2 c shiitake mushroom broth (add hot water to dried shiitakes and soak for about 10 minutes)
- hot chili oil to taste (about 2 tsp, depending on how spicy you want it)
- corn chopped off one cob
- vegan oyster sauce to taste (about 2 T)
- 2 handfuls fresh basil (Thai basil if available; if not, regular basil is fine), chopped up a bit
- fresh lime (optional)
Cook the rice sticks per the directions (mine were frozen, I cooked them in boiling water for about 5 minutes, then drained).
On medium heat, saute the onion, garlic, and ginger in sesame oil. Once the onions are about cooked (~3 minutes), add the rice sticks. After a minute, add the mushroom broth and hot chili oil. After another minute, after most of the water from the broth has evaporated, add the vegan oyster sauce. Stir and cook until a couple sides of the rice sticks are starting to brown. Then add the basil, stir, and cook for one or two more minutes. Sprinkle fresh lime on top.
marcy's comment:
June 25, 2010 at 1:19 pm
what is a rice stick?
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katherine's reply:
June 26th, 2010 at 5:57 pm
Based on how full it made me, I believe it is extremely compact rice. Each rice stick makes you feel like you had 5 huge spoonfuls of rice. They’re probably made out of rice flour. I bought them a long time ago out of wonder alone, but cooking them was a little less intriguing because I recently ate some at a Korean restaurant.
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