Saturday, December 15, 2007

A Vegan Feast

Vegan, Thanksgiving, Tofu, Potato Salad, Stuffing, Sweet Potato, Harlingen, Rio Grande Valley

Thanksgiving is usually a time for increased stress. It is nice driving to San Antonio to visit family, but it isn't all that nice eating the vegan food we prepared around such a massive animal massacre. After six years of marriage, however, this was the first Thanksgiving that we had at our house. We cooked up our best Thanksgiving meal to date. I mostly made the cornbread stuffing and the potato salad, and Anita made the muffins, the sugar-glazed baked sweet potatoes and the cashew encrusted baked tofu. She also made the cornbread that I used for the stuffing. I really can't believe how well the potato salad came out. We looked through all of our cookbooks to see if we could find something that could be veganized. We used a recipe from an old cookbook put together by some Army wives (including my mother). Wouldn't you know it, after we made the potato salad the first time a couple of weeks before Thanksgiving, we discovered the recipe had been written by my mother.

2 comments:

  1. Just wanted to say hi! I'm exploring veganism (a tofu pup, if you will) AND I'm a native Texan stuck in NYC... I was born in McAllen and have lived in Weslaco and Edinburg, though I grew up in Dallas :)

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  2. That looks absolutely amazing. :-)

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