Thanksgiving Wrap-Up

I was pretty much thanksed out from cooking at Woodstock Sanctuary last weekend. I ended up at my mom’s, where she cooked up two of my Veganomicon favorites, Cholent and Pumpkin Ziti with Sage Breadcrumbs. They don’t officially go together, but off the record - who cares? The best part about writing cookbooks is that you can be sure that you’ll like the food your mom makes. Unless your mom is a jerk and doesn’t cook from your books.

But it looks like everyone else did a metric buttload of cooking and baking!

Susie’s Turkey Loaf

It’s not on her blog yet, only on the PPK forums. It’s a sculpted loaf of bread filled with a savory stuffing.

Amy’s Double Layer Pumpkin Cheesecake

Actually, it’s Susan’s from FatFreeVegan, but Amy at Stranger in the Alps vouches for its deliciousness in 4,000 words.

Mike and Liz’s Thanksgiving Plate con Ravioli

You know the food is slammin when I start to wonder if maybe I should move to Ohio. Those lollipops are cider and maple syrup glazed tofu smoked with hickory wood. What The Hell Does a Vegan Eat always goes the extra mile or 600.

Michelle’s Bryanna’s Soy and Seitan Roast

I always want to try this and I’m always too lazy. Michelle at My Zoetrope isn’t!

Abby’s Stuffed Breast Of Tofu

Originally a blog post from 2005, which is like 500 internet years ago, SweetlyVegan rocks the Tofu Roast With Cornbread Dressing from What Do I Know? on the PPK forums. Correct me if I’m wrong, but I think this may have been a Sarah Kramer recipe originally.

And people wonder why vegans think they’re better than everyone else.

9 Responses to “Thanksgiving Wrap-Up”

  1. amy Says:

    i kind of wish i had something more akin to that stuffed tofu breast than the soy/seitan roast, which i wasn’t all that chuffed about.

    i hear rumors that it’s better next day, but that pumpkin cheesecake is the only thing on my mind right now.

  2. Susie Tofu Monster Says:

    Ha! My little turkey loaf is famous!
    Fine. I guess I will blog it after all. Just because you hinted that I should. I ’spose it’s the veganmofo thing to do…

  3. My “Turkey Loaf” blog entry. (’Cause Isa made me.) « Parsnip Parsimony- A vegan baking and science blog. Says:

    […] to post it here- I dunno, because it didn’t seem like an experiment or anything? But then Isa insinuated that this should be on my blog, and well… I’m just too smart to try arguing with […]

  4. Evan Says:

    i think you mean what the hell does a vegan eat always goes the extra 666 mile.

  5. Carla Says:

    It all looks so very good. I’m gaining pounds sitting here at my computer!

  6. Scott Carlson Says:

    I made chickpea cutlets with mustard sauce and red wine roux, mashed spiced sweet potatoes, and roasted garlic mashed potatoes from Veganomicon. Two loaves of no-knead bread (from the nyt recipe), a Magic Loaf, and ginger spiced cranberries from a Deborah Madison book.

  7. foof Says:

    I don’t understand… someone from the staff of vegnews cooks every day and feeds everyone else? And they all eat together at work off of real dishes?

  8. foof Says:

    doi wrong post.

  9. Ashley Says:

    I made skillet cornbread/boca sausage stuffing and VWaV pumpkin muffins except as a loaf. I’m planning a vegan Hanukkah celebration for a couple of weeks.

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