Vegetarian Cooking – Live Laugh Love Do http://livelaughlovedo.com A Super Fun Site Fri, 26 Sep 2025 03:57:17 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 Caramelized Shallots Recipe | Epicurious http://livelaughlovedo.com/food-and-drink/caramelized-shallots-recipe-epicurious/ http://livelaughlovedo.com/food-and-drink/caramelized-shallots-recipe-epicurious/#respond Fri, 26 Sep 2025 03:57:17 +0000 http://livelaughlovedo.com/2025/09/26/caramelized-shallots-recipe-epicurious/ [ad_1]

Forget caramelized onions, caramelized shallots deserve their time in the sun—or over the fire, as it were. Sweet, savory, and luxuriously dressed in butter, wine, and stock, they’re an easy holiday side dish that looks as impressive as it tastes. Former BA editor Claire Saffitz swears by serving these glossy shallots at her family’s Thanksgiving dinner, but they’re just as perfect alongside roast chicken, roast beef, or even a celebratory vegetarian main course. With only 20 minutes of cooking time, this caramelized shallots recipe strikes the ideal balance of elegance and ease—making it a dish you’ll want to repeat year after year.

Tips and variations

  • To peel shallots, slice off the tip and trim the root just enough so the shallot still holds together. Run the tip of a paring knife down one side of the papery skin, just deep enough to cut through the outer layer. Use your fingers or the side of the knife to lift the cut edge at one corner, then peel away the top layer.
  • Swap chicken broth for vegetable stock to make this dish vegetarian-friendly and the butter for a nondairy butter substitute to make them vegan-friendly.
  • Add a splash of balsamic vinegar, sherry vinegar, or red wine vinegar at the end for extra brightness and a tangy punch.
  • Add a sprig of fresh rosemary or thyme to the simmering shallots for a fragrant touch.

Serving suggestions

  • Serve these caramelized shallots as a Thanksgiving side dish with roast turkey or glazed ham.
  • Deglaze the sauté pan with the liquid from cooking 12 oz. rigatoni or buccatini; then make shallot pasta with the caramelized alliums and tons of Parmesan.
  • Spoon them over creamy mashed potatoes, polenta, or risotto for a gluten-free alternative to gravy.
  • Toss with roasted vegetables or sautéed green beans and top with crispy fried onions for a twist on your favorite holiday casserole.
  • Use leftovers to top grain bowls, sandwiches, salads, or pizzas.

[ad_2]

]]>
http://livelaughlovedo.com/food-and-drink/caramelized-shallots-recipe-epicurious/feed/ 0
Grillable Tofu Burgers http://livelaughlovedo.com/food-and-drink/grillable-tofu-burgers/ http://livelaughlovedo.com/food-and-drink/grillable-tofu-burgers/#respond Sun, 29 Jun 2025 14:56:45 +0000 http://livelaughlovedo.com/2025/06/29/grillable-tofu-burgers/ [ad_1]

Wayne calls this the “1996 Veggie Burger.” It’s basically an old-school hippie burger. I love them for a few reasons. First, they’re grill-able. Second, they’re made from ingredients I understand – organic tofu, seeds, nuts, eggs, spices, and breadcrumbs. And third, they’re endlessly adaptable by switching up the spices & your burger toppings.
A Grillable Tofu Burger Recipe

The Recipe

On the cooking front, I’ve been cleaning out some drawers. Primarily going through old magazine clippings (which is part of the reason I’ve been featuring more magazine inspired recipes than usual). I’ve been finding lots of gems, and these tofu burgers jumped out at me. I’ve adapted them from a reader contributed recipe that ran in the October 2004 issue of Sunset Magazine. The recipe was sent to Sunset by Jeremy Wolf of San Francisco, and I enjoyed them so much! They were impossibly easy to make, relying on the “throw everything in the food processor” technique, and called for a quirky mix of ingredients ranging from tofu, seeds, and nuts, to mustard, cumin, and mushrooms. In the years since, I’ve done a lot of variations, and I’ll talk through a few of them below.

I will say, I suspect you’ll be tempted to tweak the seasonings, and you should! But here’s my advice. Don’t skimp on the cumin or mustard, you need some assertive flavors to kick in – keep in mind you’re dealing with ground tofu and eggs as a burger base. Whatever you do think bold!

Ingredients in Food Processor for Tofu Burgers

Tofu Burgers – How To Cook Them

One of the great things about these is you can cook them a number of ways. You can use a skillet, you can grill them, or you can bake them. The main thing you need to do is blend the mixture to a smooth-ish consistency. Then firmly shape and press the mixture into firm patties. I call for the firmest tofu you can find (extra-firm), but each tofu brand has a different quantity of water in it. If your mixture is too wet, simply blend in more breadcrumbs 1/4 cup at a time, and go from there. The mixture also firms up as it sits, so keep that in mind. You can let it rest for 10 minutes or so before shaping if you have the time.
A Grillable Tofu Burger Recipe

Tofu Burger Variations

A number of people have attempted to make these without the egg. I haven’t tested that version yet, but here’s are a few notes from the comments. From Lisa,”For the vegan, I reserved part of the batch before adding eggs, and put in a tablespoon of almond butter as a binder, plus a little extra breadcrumbs.” Jacqui says,”…although I was out of eggs, so I used 2 T of chia seeds mixed with 6 T of water as a replacement. Worked great!”

For a gluten-free option Lisa commented with this brilliance, “I make something similar to these and use masa harina instead of breadcrumbs for a gluten-free option… it definitely gives it a “southwestern” twist, and is SO delicious.”

Cooking Tips

If you’re nervous about the patties falling through grill grates, Judith says,”…my husband was in charge of the grill, started out on aluminum foil, we thought they might fall through the grates, he ended up putting them right on the grates (they firmed up while cooking on the foil for a bit) and they were wonderful!”

A couple other favorite summertime sandwiches include this chickpea salad sandwich and this veggie burger from Super Natural Cooking. And I like to bring these when we’re out camping. Here’s where you can see all my favorite camping recipes. Enjoy!!

More Tofu Recipes

Continue reading Grillable Tofu Burgers on 101 Cookbooks

[ad_2]

]]>
http://livelaughlovedo.com/food-and-drink/grillable-tofu-burgers/feed/ 0
Traditional Ratatouille Recipe | Epicurious http://livelaughlovedo.com/food-and-drink/traditional-ratatouille-recipe-epicurious/ http://livelaughlovedo.com/food-and-drink/traditional-ratatouille-recipe-epicurious/#respond Thu, 12 Jun 2025 21:02:22 +0000 http://livelaughlovedo.com/2025/06/13/traditional-ratatouille-recipe-epicurious/ [ad_1]

Regardless of your thoughts on rats in the kitchen, you can make this excellent ratatouille recipe. This flavor-packed summer vegetable stew is great warm—and possibly even better cold or room temperature the next day, making it ideal for meal prep.

Originating from Provence, France, traditional ratatouille combines zucchini, eggplant, and sweet peppers with fresh tomatoes, but the formula is adaptable. Out of zucchini? Yellow squash works fine. You could substitute red onions, leeks, or any type of onion, really. Replace the individual dried herbs with a dash of herbes de Provence or a bundle of fresh thyme, savory, or oregano sprigs. Finish the cooked ratatouille with a scattering of mixed fresh herbs, including parsley and chervil, along with the basil from your garden.

Serve your ratatouille as a side dish to pan-seared pork chops or grilled fish. Top it with a jammy egg over crusty bread, or turn it into the star of a vegetarian main course by spooning it over Creamy Polenta or tossing with pasta.

[ad_2]

]]>
http://livelaughlovedo.com/food-and-drink/traditional-ratatouille-recipe-epicurious/feed/ 0