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Тема Неочаквано добри рецепти за "вегански яйца" [re: Mod vege]
Автор Mod vegeМодератор (пристрастен)
Публикувано18.12.14 05:55  





By Ashley Capps | September 17, 2014



Many people who care about animals go vegetarian because they believe it is wrong to harm animals for food when we have no biological need to consume their flesh, and can easily thrive on a plant-based diet. But people often continue to eat eggs and dairy products in the mistaken belief that these foods do not inflict violence or suffering on animals. In fact, and entail arguably even more suffering than meat production, and animals used for eggs and are also slaughtered after a brief, miserable life. Additionally, more than simply because they cannot lay eggs. To learn more about the hidden harms inherent in the consumption of eggs from even so-called humane egg farms, and from backyard hens, please see our features: ? and .

Tofu v. Chickpea Flour
Thankfully, it’s easy to eliminate eggs from your diet, and there are delicious plant-based versions for every egg dish and egg function in cooking and baking.
Many of these eggless egg dishes rely on (organic, non-GMO) tofu, of which we’re big fans at Free from Harm (see our ),
but for those with soy allergies, chickpea flour is another excellent replicator of egg texture and flavor. Also known as garbanzo flour, gram flour and besan,
chickpea flour is made from dried, ground chickpeas, and is a staple of Indian, Pakistani and Bangladesh cuisines. Because it is made from dried rather than soaked
or cooked chickpeas, the flour tastes nothing like the flavor we traditionally associate with chickpeas; when cooked, it becomes rather eggy in taste and texture.
It is not difficult to find vegan scramble, quiche, omelet, etc. recipes that use chickpea flour instead of tofu. We’ve included some of these as well in our roundup
below!

Vegan Fried Eggs, or Sunny Side Ups

Vegan sausage and eggless fried “eggs” from

I didn’t struggle to give up eggs the way I did with cheese when I went vegan, but the one egg dish I really used to love in my pre-vegan days was fried eggs, sunny side up, over toast. I’ve only tried one recipe for vegan sunny side ups and the result was so incredible, and so indistinguishable from the real thing, that I truly would not have known the difference in a blind taste test. The recipe I use is super simple and is included in the revolutionary by Chef Skye Michael Conroy.

The uncannily eggy flavor in this recipe (and in many others in this feature) is achieved via kala namak salt, a highly sulfurous rock salt that tastes and smells just like eggs. The vegan egg white is accomplished with silken tofu, which, weirdly, fries up just like egg whites — crispy brown edges and all — and, sprinkled with a dash of kala namak and black pepper, you could truly believe you were eating pan-fried eggs. Top with the ingenious No-Yolks sauce, which looks and tastes exactly like egg yolks, and you’ll be scraping up the leftovers with a spoon


Vegan Sunny Side Ups from / Miriam Sorrell

If you’re not ready to commit to a cookbook purchase (though will change your life!), this free from [/url=http://mouthwateringvegan.com/2013/04/27/the-perfect-vegan-fried-egg-sunny-side-up/]Mouthwatering Vegan Recipes[/url]
has received near-unanimous rave reviews; the photo speaks for itself. This recipe also uses silken tofu, so here’s a tip about that. In supermarkets,
silken tofu is sometimes sold and shelved separately from water-packed tofu, which requires refrigeration. Silken tofu, also called soft, silk or Japanese-style tofu,
has a softer and more slippery texture than regular tofu. Silken tofu and regular (or “bean curd”) tofu are not interchangeable in recipes. The silken kind really
mimics the texture and mouth-feel of egg whites.

Soy-free vegan fried eggs: Sorry, I couldn’t find a soy-free recipe since few things mimic cooked egg whites as well as tofu does. But! I did find a chickpea
flour-based that looks positively scrumptious. Head on over to for amazing photos and instructions

Eggless Scrambled Eggs

Vegan scramble from The Non-Dairy Evolution Cookbook/ The Gentle Chef

Looks just like scrambled eggs, doesn’t it. And guess what? It tastes just like them too. Vegan scramble is one of the easiest vegan eggs dishes on the planet. There are heaps of tofu scramble recipes online, so have a look and take your pick. (But for a truly eggy flavor, my tip, as always, is to substitute kala namak salt for regular salt in any recipe that only calls for plain salt. More about kala namak in the section after this one.)

Another great tip comes from The Gentle Chef, perfecter of all things vegan-egg-and-dairy related. Chef Skye writes:

“I’m always looking for ways to improve the texture of certain plant-based foods and basic tofu scramble has been one of them. When scrambled eggs are made with real eggs, as the mixture begins to cook and set, the spatula scrapes the cooked egg into thin curds to create the scrambled texture. So rather than crumble the tofu (which always resembles crumbled tofu rather than scrambled eggs), simply slice the tofu into thin sheets before “scrambling”. Simply glide a sharp knife through the tofu to scrape ultra-thin layers. This takes a couple more minutes than just crumbling, but the texture is remarkable.

The other secret to a velvety scramble is to avoid pressing all the water out of the tofu. Use soft to firm water-packed block tofu and not silken tofu for this technique. You’ll want to press the excess liquid, but some liquid is essential for a moist scramble. When cooking, push and turn the slices to coat with the seasoning mixture – avoid mashing. Perfect results every time. The full recipe, including my new eggless “yolk” seasoning, is available in my ."

You can also try for free.

Soy-free vegan scramble:

Soy-free, chickpea flour scramble from

The Secret Ingredient: Kala Namak


The miracle ingredient in many of these vegan eggs recipes is kala namak salt, also called Himalayan Black Salt — which is misleading as the salt is actually pink, and not to be confused with Himalayan Pink Salt! It’s a sulfurous salt that smells and tastes just like eggs and is wonderful in tofu scrambles, quiches, omelets, and many other eggless egg dishes. You can find kala namak for one or two bucks at your local Indian Foods Market, and it’s also available at many natural or specialty food stores, and

Eggless Frittata

Photo and vegan frittata from [image]http://chefchloe.com/entrees/end-of-summer-frittata.html[/image]

, creator of this thoroughly substantial yet fluffy frittata, writes: “Gather the last of your summer produce and herbs, and toss it all into a delicious frittata. This egg-free frittata makes a healthy breakfast, lunch, or dinner, and can be made using any veggies you have on hand.” The result is a hearty meal with flavor galore. Get the recipe

Soy-free vegan frittata:

Soy-free vegan frittata with chickpea flour from

Here’s an equally beautiful and savory vegan frittata made with chickpea flour instead of tofu. Head on over to for the !

Eggless Egg Salad


You can google “eggless egg salad” to find several variations of this delightful veganized classic. I’m sharing my own tried and true version here. Also check out the delectable version (pictured left) over at .com. (As with all vegan egg dish recipes, I recommend subbing kala namak salt for regular salt to get that truly eggy flavor.)

Eggless egg salad is so delicious spread on toast or for a quick cold sandwich with lettuce and tomato. And you can make it in five
Recipe Instructions:
1 block extra firm tofu
half cup Vegenaise vegan mayonnaise
1 tsp kala namak salt
1/4 tsp cumin
1/2 tsp onion powder
1/8 or 1/4 tsp curry powder, your preference
1 Tbsp mustard
1/2 tsp cayenne
ground black pepper

Use extra firm tofu and either press/drain tofu for 3 to 4 hours or overnight to remove water; or, in a pinch, as long as it’s extra firm tofu, you can just squeeze it with some paper towels a few times. With my awesome (thanks, Dad!), tofu is drained and ready in an hour or two. Before the Xpress, I usually pressed a block of tofu overnight, in a colander in the sink, with a gallon of water or a jar of quarters on top of a plate, on top of the tofu.

With clean hands, thoroughly squish and crumble the tofu into a bowl so it resembles the consistency of scrambled eggs. Add the Vegenaise and spices and stir with a spoon until all ingredients are equally dispersed. If you like chives, add 1/4 cup chopped chives. Et voila!

Vegan Omelets

Vegan omelet from

This delicious takes just minutes to prepare and goes with the filling of your choice. It’s also packed with protein. There are tons of great vegan omelet recipes online, so don’t be shy about searching. This one uses silken tofu, but if you’re looking for soy-free, or just want to try another delicious, protein-packed omelet, check out the next two recipes made from chickpea flour.

Soy-free vegan omelets:

Soy-free vegan omelet from

Whoa. But wait, there’s more!

Soy-free vegan omelet with chickpea flour from

Double whoa. Seriously! The folks over at Goodness Green write, “This contains over 25 grams of protein, yep, that is more than your average pork chop or even a 4 egg omelette. Plants are so cool. This is a complete meal and an ideal lunch, especially when served with wholegrain wraps and a salad.” I’d say the proof is in the . (Sorry, can’t resist an esoteric pun. Fortunately that means more amazing recipes for you.)
Poached Vegan Eggs
Vegan poached eggs from

I have to admit, even in my pre-vegan days I never had a poached egg, and I’ve never had the vegan version either. But this photo looks super delicious, and the accompanying recipe for eggless poached eggs from The Airy Way gets rave reviews, and is super quick and easy. Wanna try it? Go here.

Vegan Egg Patty Breakfast Sandwich
Vegan egg patty photo and recipe from

is a 100% plant-based egg company that uses all natural, vegan ingredients to create products that simulate the taste, texture and function of eggs for use in your favorite egg-based dishes, all for about the same cost as real eggs. Their two main products are the , and . Here the vegan egg yolk mix has been used to create fluffy, scrumptious egg patties for a savory breakfast sandwich that packs all the flavor of your favorite fast food version, but without the cholesterol and cruelty to animals. Recipe .

Vegan Quiche

Vegan Quiche from

This savory, fluffy, Vegan Mushroom, Onion and Swiss Cheese Quiche is filled with a blend of silken tofu custard, shredded Alpine Swiss cheese from The Non-Dairy Evolution Cookbook, and sautéed mushrooms and onions. Check out those air bubbles! Perfection.

Also recommended is this gorgeous vegan quiche recipe (free) from The .


Vegan quiche from
Soy-free vegan quiche: For those with soy allergy, check out this , made with “chickpea tofu.”

Vegan French Toast

Vegan French Toast from
If you’re anything like me, French Toast is one of those flavors you don’t forget no matter how long it’s been since you tasted it. Warm syrup and powdered sugar sweeten a spongy, eggy bread that’s almost custard-like in spots. As unlikely as it may sound to the uninitiated, the trick to getting that eggy French toast flavor and consistency is chickpea flour, which, when cooked, tastes nothing like chickpeas and makes this recipe divine.

Vegan Crème Brûlée
Vegan Crème Brûlée from

The best thing about this crème brûlée is that it’s both vegan and absolutely delectable. The second best thing is you can easily make it at home, even without a brulée torch. Discover the magical alchemy whereby chickpea flour, cooked, transforms a sweet crème base into an exquisitely eggy custard just waiting to spill through delicate layers of crackled, sugary glaze. Prepare for your tastebuds to be amazed. Get .

Egg Substitutes for Baking

Egg replacer infographic courtesy of

It’s simple to replicate eggs in vegan baking; you just need to familiarize yourself with the different plant-based options for each egg functionality in cooking. In addition to the guide above, check out Happy Herbivore’s excellent and also visit the comprehensive site, .

Now that you know how to veganize your favorite egg dishes, please learn a bit more about why by perusing some of our pages on egg production:

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If you are thinking of going vegan and you enjoyed this guide to eggless eating, please also check out our , for tips on delicious plant-based milks, creams, cheeses and more
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About Ashley Capps
Ashley Capps is a poet, freelance writer and editor, and vegan activist. Her first book of poems is . For more information on her poetry or advocacy writing, please visit . She also keeps a vegan/animal blog at .
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Редактирано от Mod vege на 18.12.14 07:21.



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* (Научни и обществени) новини 2 Mod vegeМодератор   12.12.13 11:07
. * Отвориха първия БГ маркет Mod vege   12.12.13 11:09
. * Re: Отвориха първия БГ маркет |   15.12.13 00:19
. * Re: Отвориха първия БГ маркет Mod vege   15.12.13 01:24
. * Re: Отвориха първия БГ маркет |   15.12.13 05:40
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. * When Buying Organic Does (and Doesn't) Make Sense Mod vege   23.12.13 01:13
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. * Reasons Meat and Dairy Industry is Unsustainable Mod vege   01.01.14 22:10
. * Re: Reasons Meat and Dairy Industry is Unsustainable |   01.01.14 22:50
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. * Re: World may be forced to go vegetarian by 2050 |   26.01.14 23:46
. * не ща на мене да ми е добре, искам вуте да е зле ~@!$^%*amp;()_+   15.01.14 17:42
. * Why 50 Million Chinese People Go Vegetarian ? Mod vege   24.01.14 18:16
. * Re: Why 50 Million Chinese People Go Vegetarian ? Aulus Vitellius Celsus   24.01.14 20:33
. * Re: Why 50 Million Chinese People Go Vegetarian ? без усилие   25.01.14 00:26
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. * Re: Why 50 Million Chinese People Go Vegetarian ? |   25.01.14 05:26
. * Re: Why 50 Million Chinese People Go Vegetarian ? Mod vege   25.01.14 16:24
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