Posts tagged recipe of the month
Recipe of the Month: Vegan Chocolate Celebration Cake

This is an unashamedly indulgent dessert. It is not meant to be healthy, but it is rich, delicious, and definitely a match for even the strongest craving. Last winter, when I skied every Craftsbury ski trail, I had a piece of this waiting for me at home - or maybe it was two pieces. I’m going to bake some cakes for my sister’s wedding in August, so this week, I had a great excuse to practice one of my favorite cake recipes.

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Recipe of the Month: Crispy Tofu

This recipe produces light, slightly chewy tofu with a crave-worthy taste. It’s far better than the weird, unpleasant flavors and soggy consistency that I used to associate with this plant based protein product. I think the transformation comes from two umami rich ingredients, Bragg’s liquid aminos and nutritional yeast, and the process of freezing the tofu ahead of time. The whole recipe takes about 15 minutes and can be ready to eat in 45 minutes to an hour.

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Recipe of the Month: Kim Backus' Rich Beet Mousse

Last winter, when I tried Kim Backus (head of the COC kitchen)’s new beet mousse recipe, it blew my mind. I had no idea what the ingredients were, but the ramekin in front of me contained something resembling a scoopable, silky smooth chocolate bar, the best kind of chocolate bar. Graciously, Kim was happy to give me the recipe and loved the idea of sharing it on this blog.

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Recipe of the Month: Pizza Crust

This pizza crust process is from Ken Forkish’s The Elements of Pizza, and it reliably produces crispy, chewy, pillowy-on-the-inside pizza crust every time. I like it because it delivers no compromise Neapolitan style crust in a home oven and without any special skills. A pizza peel with a stone or steel will produce the best results, but cooking on a sheet pan creates a delicious slice too. Start the dough the night before you make pizza, or follow the expedited timeline at the end for pizza crust the same day.

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