Posts Tagged ‘pie’

 

Happy anniversary!

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

Today is my two year veggiversary and a lot has happened these two years. I’ve changed as a person (for the better I hope) and sometime last summer I decided to go vegan. Going vegetarian was a big step for me and a very positive one and when I later decided to go vegan it was yet another big step forwards. I’ve learnt so much since going veg and have done some awesome things.

Today is also the one year anniversary of this blog. It’s been a great year with lots of delicious food, nice people and plenty if good things going on. We’re celebrating with lunch out and maybe a trip to the book store, there’s sales going on right now and there’s a few cookbooks I’ve had my eyes on.. we’ll see! Today is also the day I get this months paycheck, so yay it’s a good day!

Feast your eyes on these pretties! A couple of days ago we had the Walnut, white bean and spinach phyllo rolls from Eat, Drink and Be Vegan with a salad of leafy green with raspberry vinaigrette and nuts. It was absolutely fabulous. I like phyllo dough a lot but it can be quite hard to work it as it dries out so quickly and is quite delicate. Next time I make these I’ll be making some baklava as well. Baklava is heavenly. For dessert a no bake raspberry pie with lime. Look at the colour of that pie! That’s what it looked like, it was hypnotic.I changed the recipe for the strawberry pie around a bit and this wonderful pie was what we got. Next I think I’ll make it with blueberries.

Walnut, spinach and red pepper phyllo rolls (edbv)

no bake raspberry pieRaspberry pie

 

Strawberry lime pie

Friday, February 15th, 2008

We didn’t do anything special for valentines day, it’s not a big day for me. I did get a few gifts from Alex however, an awesome black apron with the text ‘My kitchen is a mess but I’m not’ (which is entirely true!), some chocolate, a cool card and some flowers. Oh, and some shower gel, because apparently I stink?

We didn’t have anything awesome baked yesterday, but we did today! A no-bake strawberry lime pie which was just amazing. I spotted the recipe over at Tofu for two and knew right away I wanted to make it. Even if you’re not interested in pie (which is TOTALLY blasphemous btw) you should still visit their blog, it’s full of awesome tasty recipes, and the photos are great.

My mum and sister came over for fika (coffee and something small and sweet) and both really liked it. I will definitely make it again,and maybe change things around. I’m already imagining lots and lots of blueberries…
Enough talking, have some pictures! Behold the glory of the strawberry lime pie!

Slice of delicous pie
Strawberry limeStrawberry lime pie

Recipe found here.

 

Almond plum pie

Sunday, September 2nd, 2007

When was the last time your awesome mother baked you a delicious vegan plum pie? I bet she’s not as awesome as my mother, she made one a couple of days ago! It was in one of those weekly magazines with recipes, crossword puzzles, true stories from people’s lives and random jibberish. She veganized it (which was really easy) and then got baking. It was totally fab!

There’s also been a lot of bad things happening lately, I haven’t slept much and I’m beginning to feel autumn coming (in terms of how I feel mentally) so things aren’t awesome right now. That’s why there’s been such a lack of updates. Hopefully I’ll get some much needed sleep soon and wake up feeling tip-top. Tonight there’s dinner at a friends house though, so yay!

Mums' vegan plum pie

Almond plum pie:

  • Pie crust
  • 4 dl (1 and 2/3 cups) flour
  • 3 tbsp sugar
  • 150 gr (5 1/3 oz) vegan margarine
  • 2 tbsp cold water
  • Filling
  • 700 gr (1,5 lbs) ripe plums
  • ½ dl (3,5 tbsp) sugar
  • 1 tbsp flour
  • 1 tsp ground cardamom
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 1 dl (1/3 cup + 1tbsp) finely chopped almonds
  • 2 tbsp vegan margarine
  • Glaze
  • ½ dl (3,5 tbsp) apricot marmalade
  • 1 tbsp water

Pie crust: In a food processor, blend the flour, sugar and margarine together until it looks like a coarse meal. Add in the water and mix until it forms a ball of dough. Roll out to a big circle, about 30 cm across. Put in a springform pan, about 22 cm across, don’t bother with smoothing out the dough around the edges, it looks much more rustic if you don’t. Put in the fridge for about 30 mins to let it cool. Turn the oven on to 200C.

Cut the plums in half and deseed them. Put them in the piecrust.

Mix all the dry ingredients for the filling and sprinkle over the plums, turn them around a little bit so that the mixture is evenly spread over the fruit. Cube the margarine and put on top of fruit.

The ends of the dough (you should have some extra sticking out over the pan)  you now fold over the fruit filling. It won’t cover the pie completely and it’s not supposed to. Put in the oven and leave for about 40 minutes.

Meanwhile, mix the water and the apricot marmalade together in a pot and bring to a boil. The marmalade should melt. When the plum pie is ready and comes out of the oven use a pastry brush and brush the pie generously with your marmaldae mix.

Tastes LOVELY with some vanilla sauce or some soy ice cream.

 

Beetroot pie

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007

This Saturday me and Alex went into town to check out the flea market and to see what fruit and vegetables were available at the market. It was raining horribly so the flea market was empty. We had a nice breakfast at a nearby café and then went to the market to see what we could find. I found some really nice organic beetroots and onions. There were also lots of different kinds of Swedish grown tomatoes. They looked so amazing I had to buy a few. There were lovely artichokes and aspargus to buy but the price was way too high for us to afford right now. It was a nice day despite not getting to buy any junk at the flea market.

Now, I’m not a vegan, but reading all of your lovely blogs about food certainly makes me want to try out new things. I decided to make a beetroot and lentil pie but instead of using a mixture of eggs, milk and cheese for it I used soymilk, cornflour and some nutritional yeast. Was this a good idea? It tasted great and the colour was amazing. What do you normally use for your pies?

Beetroot and lentil pie

I also used the beetroot to make some nice pink tofu balls! PINK TOFU! They tasted great and looked silly :)

Pink tofu balls

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