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Cauliflower Steaks Three Ways

I tasted this scrumptious cauliflower dishĀ at The Well Fed Community Garden in RaleighĀ in late May whenĀ Arthur Gordon, of Irregardless Cafe fame, created the dish on the spot! He gathered up whatever looked fresh and interesting at the farmerā€™s market along with herbs growing in the community garden andā€”voila!ā€”came up with this amazing dish! Iā€™ve adapted it only slightly to serve eight instead of eighteen and made it a tad milder so it doesnā€™t bring on more heat in this sweltering summer.The complete dish is a cauliflower ā€œsteakā€ that is rubbed down with a mixture of fresh herbs, roasted or sautĆ©ed, and topped with a red pepper cashew sauce. The first time I made this myself, I ran out of time and served only the first part of the dish, pictured hereā€”cauliflower with herb rub. That alone was delicious! So, if you want a simpler dish to make for a July 4th bash, you wonā€™t be disappointed.

A third option, also simplified from the original, is to skip the marinade. You chop the florets, grill them (or sautƩ them in a little salted oil), and top them with the cashew sauce.

If you want to go the extra mile to impress your guests, I recommend making the full dish: rubbed cauliflower steaks with red pepper cashew sauce. The sauce is simple, and you can use it over any of your favorite vegetables. Iā€™ve found it wonderful over grilled summer squash, plantains, and sweet potatoesā€”foods I like to see on a summer menu!

Finally, if you want to replicate Arthurā€™s dish more precisely, you can add some hot sauce to the red pepper/cashew mixture. Itā€™s a flavor I always avoid, but I know many people love it!

Wishing you all the freedoms hoped for when our forefathers proclaimed their independence on July 4, 1776!

Lisa with Arthur Gordon, founder of the Well-Fed Community Garden and Irregardless Cafe.

 

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A Gluten-Free Vegetarian Guide to Thanksgiving

If you want to plan an intensely flavorful vegetarian menu for Thanksgiving, look no further! Today I’m sharing a recipe for Gluten-Free Millet Dressing. I’ll also point you to my sumptuous versions of traditional American holiday side dishes, which will fill your family with joy and gratitude!

Why millet? Ā Millet is a good source of vegetarian protein. OneĀ cup of cooked millet offers 6 grams of vegetarian, gluten-free protein, which equals the protein in one egg. It’s also filling, grounding and easy to make.

Now for the rest of the menu. My famous Holiday Sweet Potatoes,Ā topped with a pound and a half of pecans, are the eagerly awaited crown jewel of our holiday table.Ā For a dash of freshness and color I offer this cranberry salad, a squeaky clean, upscale version of the canned stuff that used to be served when we were growing up!

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Bring on the Dark Chocolate for Valentine’s Day!

If you love dark chocolate and want to splurge a little for Valentineā€™s Day, do I have a treat for you and your belovedā€”perhaps the fudgiest brownies youā€™ve ever tasted! From a health perspective, the good news is that these are not outrageously sweet compared to standard fare, even though Iā€™m told they are sufficiently decadent to stir the passions of any chocolate lover.

First, let me acknowledge what may be obvious to many readers: chocolate, fudge, and brownies are not part of ancient Ayurvedic cuisine. Nonetheless, I believe in adding some flexibility to my offerings so thatĀ people exploring Ayurveda donā€™t feel constrained by too much austerity. As one of my Ayurvedic mentors often says,

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Holiday Cooking Tips for Modern Lifestyles

As often described in articles about holiday entertaining, it can be challenging because emotional expectations are often so highā€”both your own and your guests. You may be trying to create a picture-perfect event that is a dream come true for your family. When entertaining friends, you may hope to out-do your last kitchen performance. Expectations aside, holiday preparation is particularly daunting for people who work forty-plus hours a week. Double that for working parents. And of course, entertaining is the most stressful for perfectionists, who want their house to be impeccable, their food to be amazing, and who want to look stress-free and gorgeous, even when theyā€™re totally frazzled.

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All Things Chocolate for Valentine’s Day

Today, dear friends and fellow chocolate enthusiasts, I offer you an incredibly delicious gluten-free and vegan chocolate cake with which to tempt your sweetheart on the occasion of Valentineā€™s Day. When Sacred & Delicious was first published in October 2018, Biblio Reviews wrote this: ā€œThe vegan Dark Chocolate Layer Cake was the best vegan cake I have ever made!ā€

Iā€™ve adapted the book’s large sheet cake recipe to create a smaller cake you can bake in a heart-shaped panĀ or as a traditional 9-inch layer cake. Yes! A gluten-free and vegan cake that is moist, not overly sweet, and still delicious enough to make having seconds hard to resist. Just ask my husband!

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A Chocolate Valentineā€™s Menu

In the spirit of my periodic tribute to the 2000 movie Chocolat, today I offer readers this divine recipe for Roasted Root Vegetables with Chocolate Glaze. Itā€™s just one in a series of dishes Iā€™ve been developing over the years to imitate the chocolate-themed meal in one of movie historyā€™s great food scenes!

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A Little Bit of Chocolate, Anyone?

If you want something sugary with just a bit of chocolate for this Valentineā€™s Day, you will love these Maple Sugar Cookies with Chocolate Glaze ā€” gluten-free and vegan. Sometimes a little chocolate goes a long way, as it does perfectly when these cookies are drizzled with an easy vegan glaze. If you prefer, you can cover each cookie with chocolate frosting to match the Valentineā€™s Day mood. Either way, these Maple Sugar Cookies are quite delicious while they easily can be categorized as healthy (or at least healthier) comfort food.

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Savory Chickpea Pancakes with Curry Leaf Chutney

Photo by Roger Winstead

When my husband and I recently hosted Vaidya Smita Naram in our home, she taught me to make a classic yet simple and intensely delicious Ayurvedic dish: chickpea pancakes with curry leaf chutney.

Dr. Naram is a world-renowned pulse master and Ayurvedic physician, a pharmaceutical herbalist and nutritionist ā€” and she also happens to be a marvelous cook. She has a successful restaurant in her panchakarma clinic in Malad, India (outside Mumbai), so I couldn’t have been more excited about spending some time in the kitchen with her. And we did have fun! Not a meal went by that one or the other of us wasn’t saying “wow!” I was thrilled that she loved my American approach to Ayurvedic cooking, and I loved learning to make this traditional dish that I’m sharing with you today.

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Mushroom Lentil Soup

With so much cold and flu circulating in every public place at this time of year, I started eyeing the shiitake mushrooms at the grocery store today… and then invoked the Goddess Annapurna to help me create a delicious approach to mushroom soup. This Mushroom Lentil Soup is just thatā€”a dish thatā€™s definitely for mushroom lovers, as it boasts a hearty amount of the immune-boosting shiitakes.

The neutral-flavored red lentils, also known as masoor dal, give the soup substance as well as protein and iron. I use a mixture of traditional Ayurvedic spices (cumin and coriander to balance agni) along with classic American herbs (rosemary and sage), which you might expect to find in a mushroom bisque. You can add a couple of tablespoons or more of wine if you wishā€”just a little adds a nice dimension to the flavor.

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You Don’t Have to Be Jewish to Love Kugel!

This year Labor Day and the first evening of the Jewish High Holiday season happen to coincide on September 6, which calls for celebratory foodā€”like this utterly scrumptious Updated Noodle Kugel. Whether youā€™re going to a Labor Day potluck or preparing food for Mondayā€™s Erev Rosh Hashanah family dinner, the beginning of the Jewish new year 5782, this dish will be a sure crowd pleaser.

I developed this recipe especially for my friends and readers who follow a gluten-free, lactose-free diet. And letā€™s be honest: as I approached my birthday, I was craving favorite childhood dishes that I hadnā€™t tasted since I went gluten-free!

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