This dish brings out the best in eggplant parmesan and the best in lasagna. Meaning, it's delicious. Seriously delicious. I used Lick My Spoon's recipe as a jumping off point (the photos of her recipe made me want to lick my computer screen). This recipe makes about six servings.
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Friday, January 23, 2015
Monday, November 24, 2014
Guest Post: An Omnivore’s Quest for the Best Vegetarian “Meatball” - Part II
Welcome back, Chris! I look forward to one of your Friday Night Meatball get-togethers because these sound amazing.
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You may recall back in September I wrote a guest post for this blog in which I compared three vegetarian meatball recipes, in the hope that one of them would be my go-to recipe for vegetarian friends at our version of Friday Night Meatballs. You may also recall that none of the three recipes completely captured my endorsement.I’m back now after more time in my secret subterranean meatball laboratory*, and I’m happy to report that I have a recipe for vege-meatballs that I can proudly serve my guests. The recipe is a modification of Whole Foods’ Spaghetti and Vegan Meatballs recipe. This recipe won my competition but had some flaws that I couldn’t tolerate.
With a scale of 1 (hideous) to 5 (excellent), the original recipe scored as follows:
Preparation 4.5, Flavor 3.5, Texture 4, Sturdiness 3, Versatility 5.
This gave it an overall score of 4.0, and a clear win over the other two recipes. My modifications needed to focus on flavor and sturdiness, hopefully without compromising the other characteristics too much. Sturdiness, in particular, was a big problem – the Whole Foods meatballs could not be trusted not to turn to mush in my marinara.
The original recipe has a body of black beans, brown rice, cremini
mushrooms, sunflower seeds and spinach. It adds garlic, onions, basil
and oregano for flavor.
Thursday, September 4, 2014
Guest Post: An Omnivore’s Quest for the Best Vegetarian “Meatball”
Please welcome my friend & amazing home (& Instagram) chef, Chris. He decided to do the dirty work for us in finding the best veg meatball in all of the land. Welcome, Chris!
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I love meatballs.
I love vegetables too, and eat lots of them, but I’m a
pretty committed omnivore. And I reserve a special place in hell for the
commercial vegetarian burgers and meatballs that attempt to duplicate the taste
of meat – usually with a list of unpronounceable chemicals. Why bother, when
vegetables taste so great? Now if a veggie meatball can taste great without
loading up on artificial flavorings, and come close to the texture and, well, meatballness
of a real meatball, then we’re talking.
A friend alerted me to a wonderful blog post by Sarah Grey
on the Serious Eats website. The post,
Friday Night Meatballs: How to Change Your Life With Pasta
describes her 9-month experiment with “Friday Night Meatballs” in which her
family extends an open invitation to friends, relatives, social media contacts,
and whoever to come by every Friday night for a dinner of spaghetti and
meatballs. It is a simple yet powerful idea; have company for a sit-down meal
once a week, where those from all areas of your life meet and break bread, and take
a regular break from your busy life and social isolation.
To keep it simple week after week, you need to serve
something that (a) is easy to prepare in large quantity ahead of time, (b) you
can specialize in and do well, and (c) almost everyone likes. Meatballs with
pasta fits these requirements very nicely.
So my wife and I, with the cooperation and help from a few
good friends, decided we wanted to try this. I’m hoping it changes our lives,
just a bit.
This leaves a small but important dilemma. While I cook
meatballs very well, a significant fraction of my friends are vegetarian, lactose-intolerant,
and/or celiac. And both of my recipes feature copious amounts of meat, cheese
and bread.
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My
turkey/spinach meatballs. Needed an ironic photo for a vegetarian blog. |
Hence, my search for the ultimate vegetarian meatball
recipe.
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