When you look at your life, the greatest happinesses are family happinesses. ~Joyce Brothers
Life Of A Vegetarian
3/26/2012
This past weekend had been absolutely exhausting. I had to work on Saturday. When I got off work I went out with my cousin and a few other people to celebrate his birthday. We got in around 6 in the morning and I was up by 10. We had to move all the furniture in my house because we’re having tile floors installed this week. When I finished that I made this meal which took almost 4 hours. I made Bajan Macaroni Pie with Tofu Cheddar, Vegetable Chow Mein, Sauteed Spinach, and Classic Barbadian Sweet Potato Pie. I was going to make a Rum Cake for desert, but I couldn’t bring myself to do it. I’m still tired!
3/25/2012
I’m going to start off by saying that I am disappointed in myself, but I understand that mistakes happen. Today is my cousin’s birthday and we decided to celebrate last night. We got together with a few people, enjoyed ourselves, and ended up at Denny’s at like 4 this morning. Somehow I ended up ordering some chicken tenders. I was half way done with my meal before I realized the mistake I had made. Not to make any excuses but I was a little intoxicated and I hadn’t slept in like a day and a half. Minimal sleep and alcohol isn’t the best combination!
3/22/2012
Tamarind Balls. This is the second thing I made today. These were made by removing the flesh of the tamarind from the shell and then combining it with light brown sugar, black pepper, and cayenne pepper. The mixture is then rolled into balls, which are then rolled in some more sugar. The tamarinds are very acidic so the sugar and pepper provide a nice contrast. If you have a sweet tooth you would probably love these.
3/22/2012
Pholourie and Cucumber Chutney. This dish was requested by my mom and my cousin. This dish is more of an appetizer or a snack. Pholourie is basically split pea fritters, which is usually accompanied by some kind of chutney. Chutney can be used as a dip or as a topping for other dishes. The chutney was made from a finely grated cucumber, grated onion, minced habanero, fresh lime juice, cumin, and salt. This dish took a bit of time to make, but it was well forth it.
3/21/2012
Light Sweat Raisin Bread. This was the first thing I started today, but it didn’t finish until this afternoon. I had to knead the flour and let it raise for a few hours. It was then baked for almost an hour. Once it was finished I had to let it cool before I could cut into it. This bread can be eaten plain or with some jam. Either way its delicious!
3/21/2012
Today’s Meal: Breadfruit Chips. Today I kept it light since I have leftovers from last night. I made these from half of a breadfruit which was cut into crescents and fried in a bit of olive oil. Once they were removed from the oil they were sprinkled with a mixture of chili powder, salt, and lime zest.
3/21/2012
Its been a while since I’ve posted anything on here. I took a few days off from making a different dish everyday and I had my fun. I did manage to stay away from the meat. Now its back to business. Since I have some extra time this week I figure I can double up on the dishes to make up for the days I didn’t cook. This is what i made yesterday: Pigeon Pea Rice topped with Yellow Split Pea Dal. The Dal is basically split peas which are cooked in water for almost an hour until it becomes a creamy consistency. The split peas were cooked with curry powder, turmeric, ground cumin, garam masala, chopped onion, minced habanero pepper, minced garlic and a little salt. This was a pretty basic dish, but it was very flavorful.
3/14/2012
A little more than half way through this journey and it’s been amazing thus far. I have remained completely vegetarian so far, but I did take a break from cooking a meal everyday because I was pretty exhausted. Other than those two days I have thoroughly enjoyed this challenge. It’s been pretty easy to maintain my vegetarian status with all of the meat replacements that are included in the the cookbook I’m using. My mom is also thoroughly enjoying this challenge being that she hasn’t had to cook for the past couple of weeks. I can easily see myself sticking with this meat-free way of life.
Today’s Meal: Barbadian Muffins. I have a fridge full of leftovers right now, so I went with something that I new wouldn’t last. These were supposed to be fried, but I don’t like a lot of fried foods. Since I made Banana Fritters a couple of days ago, I decided to bake these. I guess I took the Bajan out of these because they came out like regular muffins. I drizzled a little honey on them to crave my sweet tooth.
Today’s Meal: Lasagna. I’m on the fence with this one. Lasagna has always been one of my favorite dishes, but I’m not sure about this one. This lasagna was made with textured vegetable protein in place of the meat, tofu cheese and marinara sauce. The tofu cheese was made out of tofu, green onions, garlic, cornstarch and oregano. I think the cheese is where I was thrown off. The texture was just off! Make a few tweaks and I could see myself enjoying this meal.
Today’s Meal: Coconut Orange Pancakes. Yesterday I pretty much felt like crap the whole day, so I went home and slept until this morning. I woke up feeling completely rejuvenated. I got my workout in and then decided to make breakfast since I was feeling so upbeat. These pancakes pretty much consisted of whole wheat flour, milk, brown sugar, fresh orange juice, and grated fresh coconut. It was topped with a mixture of orange juice, water, sugar, nutmeg, cinnamon, and some agave nectar. I had these with some more Jerk Sausages. They seem to go with everything in this cookbook
Today’s Meal: Banana Fritters. This was a fairly easy recipe. I’m not really a big fan of fried food but these were delicious. I had a couple of these with some Jerk Sausages for breakfast. These were made with overripe bananas, flour and a few other added things. They were then fried for about 5 minutes, cooled, and sprinkled with a little sugar. Fried foods make me queasy, so I only had 2.












