Thanks Jen for the info on vegan Halloween candy. Unfortunately, my sister picked up Halloween candy yesterday and it is the non-vegan kind. Next year, I will get Twizzlers or something. Though I know Twizzlers have glycerin in them. Glycerin is not always vegan and it doesn't say vegetable glycerin. I assume if they made PETA's list, then they checked out the source.

Anyway, I've cooked quite a bit since I got back. I've been bad about posting. Last weekend I saw
Bryanna's Waffle Iron Hash Browns on
VeganCyclist's blog. Since my waffle iron has never been used for anything other than waffles, I gave them a try. They were delicious, even Tommy thought so. If you don't have a waffle iron, VC made her's in a panini grill and they came out a-ok.
What else... I had recently picked up Bryanna's
Authentic Chinese Cuisine:
For the Contemporary Kitchen
. Originally, I planned on making soup; however, I saw the recipe for Dan Dan Noodles and tried those. These were awesome. As I was cooking them, I was wondering if the strange mixture of ingredients would work. They totally did. I've got leftovers waiting for dinner tonight! The only change I made to the recipe was adding some broccoli. With the extra veggies, I was able to make three meals out of it, instead of two. Tommy dug these noodles too, though I think she is wondering why I haven't cooked tofu or seitan in awhile.
Lastly, Halloween stuff. I was visiting
Yeah, That Vegan Shit and saw these awesome bloody finger cookies that she made. I gave them a try for to

day's Halloween party at work. The only change I made was using jam instead of red frosting. When I make these again, I'd put the almonds on before baking the cookies. The severed fingers were a bit brittle and a few broke while adding the almond fingernails. I just added more jam and stuck them back together. The almond cookies are actually very tasty and they could be made again as regular cookies in the future.
3 comments:
your fingers look amazing. good job!
Teddy
You can bet from the O-U kosher symbol on the back of Twizzlers (a Hershey's product) that the glycerin used is vegetable-based, Jody!
OMG, I've got to remember these severed finger cookies for next Halloween. My nieces and nephews, and quite a few wacky adults I know, would absolutely love them...
http://mindycooks.blogspot.com
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