Basil Cream Pasta + Spring Vegetables & Tofu

Okay, first...a question. What do you feed your vegan dog? Bailey has been on Taste of The Wild - Salmon for a long time now, but I harbour yucky feelings about it. Yes, yucky feelings regarding the ethics of said dog food of course, but more so about Bob's optimum health. First and foremost let it be noted that I've done a lot of research on the subject of vegan dog food and I know that dogs can thrive exceptionally on a vegan diet. Cats, however, absolutely cannot. Also, interesting factoid, the longest dog to ever live was vegan. So there's that.  Bailey is basically Todd's and my furry, giant toddler (he can open doors, cabinets and microwaves, people). We want him to be the healthiest he can be. This is why he gets walks twice a day (you think I enjoy going out in 60 mph winds) and eats his fair share of vegetable trimmings #nocompostncessary. He'll eat any vegetable, really. Except raw onion and celery. He politely passes on those. 

If you follow Produce On Parade using Facebook, Instagram, and/or Twitter you'll know I'm thinking of transitioning him to Natural Balance Vegan Formula dog food. Do you have experience with this dog food or any other vegan dog food? Bailey is a seven year old Husky/German Shepherd rescue who weighs 92 lbs., and is moderately active...when feels like it. I would very much appreciate any input into this matter. Thank you in advance!

Okay, back to people food. And boy this is a good one.

Produce On Parade - Basil Cream Pasta + Spring Vegetables & Tofu

Sometimes I just want need a rich and creamy pasta dish. You know, where plant-based milk and cashews can do their beautiful dance together in a Vitamix? Throw in a handful of fresh basil to this cream sauce and it's on an entirely different level of ecstasy. Combine with steamed broccoli, asparagus, and a little baked tofu...that there is a one amazeballs meal. Quick note, I'm somewhat intrigued by the fact that I did not get auto corrected for amazeballs. Interesting

Produce On Parade - Basil Cream Pasta + Spring Vegetables & Tofu

Nom, nom, nom...basil. Best herb ever, no? Is there anyone just going through life not liking basil? I'm curious. 

Basil Cream Pasta + Spring Vegetables & Tofu

Serves 6

Notes: For the pasta in this dish, I tried to pick a shape that was similar to cut asparagus. Penne would work well, too! The vegetables can be steamed, roasted, or sauteed and any vegetables you like can be substituted. I used coconut milk for this recipe. Almond milk isn't recommended as I think it has too strong of a flavor and may overpower the basil. 

  • Sustenance: 
  • 1 head of broccoli florets, chopped
  • 1 bunch of asparagus, sliced on the diagonal 
  • 1 lb. pasta, dry (your choice)
  • 9 oz. baked tofu (I like Wildwood brand), cubed small
  • Onion & Basil Mixture:
  • 1/2 Tbsp. olive oil
  • 1 medium yellow onion, diced
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1/2 cup fresh basil, chiffonaded 
  • Roux:
  • 1 Tbsp. olive oil
  • 1 Tbsp. all-purpose flour
  • 2 cups soy or coconut milk
  • Blender:
  • 1/2 cup raw cashews
  • 2 Tbsp. nutritional yeast
  • 1 tsp. kosher salt
  • 1/4 tsp. ground black pepper

Begin by steaming the chopped vegetables. I did this in my electric steamer. You want them tender and bright, but not mushy. Alternatively, they can be roasted or sauteed. 

Produce On Parade - Basil Cream Pasta + Spring Vegetables & TofuBring a large pot of salted water to a boil for the pasta. 

Meanwhile, heat 1/2 Tbsp. oil in a small saucepan on medium-low. Add the onion and garlic. Sautee for about 5 minutes, until the onions have browned. 

Next, add the basil to the onions and saute for about 1 minute, until just wilted but still bright green. Remove from heat and transfer to a small plate until ready for use. 

Produce On Parade - Basil Cream Pasta + Spring Vegetables & TofuIf the water is boiling for the pasta, add it and cook until al dente. Strain and set aside. The pasta should be done right after the rest of the recipe is finished.

Produce On Parade - Basil Cream Pasta + Spring Vegetables & TofuIn the same saucepan, heat 1 Tbsp. oil over low. Then add the flour, stirring for a few minutes until the flour becomes fragrant. Now, slowly whisk in the soymilk and turn to medium heat. Whisk occasionally until the milk has thickened slightly. Transfer carefully to a blender. 

Add the blender ingredients as well as the basil and onion mixture to the blender. Blend on high until smooth and creamy. A tip for blending very hot ingredients is to allow a little steam to vent through the lid so there's no explosion. 

Produce On Parade - Basil Cream Pasta + Spring Vegetables & TofuChop the tofu into small cubes. 

Drain the cooked pasta if it hasn't been already and add it back to the pot. Mix in half the sauce. Stir well to coat, then incorporate the vegetables and the tofu. Add the remaining sauce and mix very well. 

Produce On Parade - Basil Cream Pasta + Spring Vegetables & Tofu

Serve hot and topped with additional fresh basil. 

Produce On Parade - Basil Cream Pasta + Spring Vegetables & Tofu

Whew, thanks for hanging in there with me through this very hodgepodge post. There's a lot of my mind, okay.

Love the violin in this song.

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German Word of The Day: Basil --> Basilikum (pronounced: bah-zill-E-come) Love it. I hope they don't actually just use "basil" though, that would be unfortunate. 

Good Deed of The Day: Today I am asking for your help to end the Canadian commercial seal slaughter by implementing a federal buyout of sealing licenses. Sign this petition! Baby seals being slaughtered people. For their pelts. Legally! And if that doesn't piss you off...it should. Let's try and do something about it, eh? I'm Alaskan (Canada's little sister), so I can use "eh" here. 

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Windy Hearth Stew

I love it when I stumble upon a dish that is so perfect, it'll be entered into the regular rotation for dinner. This is one of those allstar recipes. I love this soup. It may look like a long list of ingredients, but it comes to together very easily. It's pretty hands off too, which is always good.  The flavors in this stew can't be beat. Rice, sprouted beans, spinach, and sweet potato all make a debut, offering up loads of wholesome protein and fiber. There's ample seasoning suggested by turmeric, cumin, and savory. Rich and silky coconut milk make this stew delightfully creamy. This dish is hearty, delicious, and the perfect balance between rustic and modern. 

Produce On Parade - Windy Hearth Stew

My decision to call this dish Windy Heath Stew came to fruition based off the fact that it's been insanely, insanely windy around here lately. Yesterday, I came home to every single ski and pole crashed on the ground beside the house. I guess that's what I get for not putting them away? In the loft, the windows were being battered so hard that it actually knocked a large, multi-photo frame off the windowsill.

After picking up the wreckage, I searched the house until I found Bob cowered on his bed, in the corner, tucked into a tiny ball of fur and limbs. He has a strong aversion to wind, poor thing. He's basically a big chicken. When I let him out the front door, he looked around sketchily with his ears back flat against his pinhead and then nervously sprinted to the back to door to be let inside at once. Knocking loudly at the door. Yes, he seriously knocks at the door. Sometimes more urgently than others.

Todd had some errands to do after work, so there I found myself...just Bob, the wind, and me. While making this soup, I couldn't help the feeling that I was in a storybook in which the wind was some evil omen and all I was trying to do was cook up some hot and hearty stew in my apron, over the oven hearth for my companion and me to fill our bellies with. Why yes, on occasion I might have a bit of an overactive imagination. Why do you ask? Oh and also, in this imaginary tale...I don't have an electric rice cooker. Just ignore that bit. 

Produce On Parade - Windy Hearth Stew

Windy Hearth Stew

Serves 8

Notes: Feel free to use any type of rice and/or sprouted beans you'd like. Also, this soup would probably freeze well. 

  • Rice:
  • 1 cup red rice, dry
  • 2 cups water
  • pinch of kosher salt
  • Aromatics:
  • 1 Tbsp. coconut oil
  • 1 medium yellow onion, diced
  • 4 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 tsp. ground cumin
  • 1/2 tsp. ground savory
  • 1/2 tsp. ground turmeric
  • Sustenance:
  • 10 oz. frozen spinach, thawed
  • 6 cups water
  • 1 medium sweet potato, cubed small
  • 2 cups dried sprouted beans (I use TruRoots Sprouted Bean Trio)
  • 2 tsp. kosher salt
  • 1/2 tsp. ground black pepper
  • Conclusion: 
  • 1 Tbsp. liquid amino acids or soy sauce
  • 1 Tbsp. balsamic vinegar
  • 1 15 oz. can of full-fat coconut milk

First, cook the rice. I cook mine by combining the rice, water, and salt in an electric rice cooker and allowing it to sit for about 45 minutes. Please cook the rice according to your package and/or rice cooker. 

Produce On Parade - Windy Hearth StewMeanwhile, heat the coconut oil over medium-low in a large soup pot. Add the remaining aromatic ingredients and saute about 5 minutes or until the onions are tender. 

Produce On Parade - Windy Hearth StewDefrost the spinach, then add to the soup pot along with the remaining sustenance ingredients. Bring to a boil over high heat, then reduce to low and simmer for 5 minutes. Cover and simmer for an additional 5-10 minutes, until the beans and sweet potato cubes are tender. 

Produce On Parade - Windy Hearth StewRemove from heat and add the conclusion ingredients. By now the rice should be done cooking and can be added as well. Stir to combine.

Produce On Parade - Windy Hearth Stew

Serve hot. 

Produce On Parade - Windy Hearth StewListening to: Shakira – Broken Record

German Word of The Day: Stew --> Eintopf (pronounced: eyen-topf)

Good Deed of The Day: Please sign this petition to have United Airlines change their policies to protect animals that are flying on airplanes, after a dog was found dead when the negligent airline left him in extreme heat. Bob's never flown anywhere but I couldn't even begin imagine the suffering! So tragic.

 

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Strawberry Vanilla Cashew Milk + Alaskan Ski Train Photos

Okay, so I know you're all wondering how The Ski Train that Todd and I went on this weekend was. I'll give synopsis.  It’s was an all-day train party ride (like a legit, real life train) that went over 130 miles one way from Anchorage (we boarded in Wasilla), past Talkeetna to Curry where it stopped and let a bunch of cool cats like myself out to ski to our hearts content, which coincidentally was about four hours. On the way up we played Apples to Apples and ate a questionably large amount of Twizzlers and Pringles. We skied and played about, took a break to eat homemade vegan breakfast burritos, then piled back on, ate a bunch of food, drank a few adult beverages (some people more than others), and enjoyed the scenery on the way back home.

Check Produce On Parade's FacebookTwitter, and/or Instagram to see some of the trip photos and a video of some Alaskan scenery. Also, there might be a video of Todd doing shotski

Here's a taste...

Highlights of the trip were:

  • The lady in the seat across from us dislocated her shoulder and exited the train in Talkeetna to seek medical care.
  • One of my coworkers was one of two people who were "confirmed missing". If you aren't on board at the appropriate time your ass gets left behind. Fo' real. A couple rescue team members stay behind with a tent and some food. Then, you pay one hefty fine for the train to come get you the next day. We were told the fee starts at $500...with an unknown limit. Yikes
  • Someone was lifeflighted. Seriously. A helicopter came and hovered right over the train all Black Hawk Down style, then landed beside the train and someone on a stretcher was boarded. Rumor has it this person broke their femur. Strongest bone in your body. I would know. Radiology and all. Bones are kinda my thing. And breasts. I can say that because I'm a Mammographer. 
  • There was a police car there too! In the middle of nowhere, because of the lifeflight thing I'm assuming. Apparently they can drive on the railroad tracks with this adjustment rail thing...omg, I had no idea. Did you know that?!

Anyways, it was a lot of fun and my first proper train ride. There were a few party cars (think passed out people in spandex), some quiet cars (I kind of wish we were on one of those) and a few middle-of-the-road cars, which we were in. If you really like being around people and that whole vibe, then I think the ski train would be outta this world amazing. I like most people in this world pretty much out of sight, hence, the blogging (it's kinda how I socialize, cue laughter). So, it was a little overwhelming for an anti-social, awkward, hermit grouch such as myself. I wish I wasn't that way, but I am. I just function better solo, or near solo.  

Honestly, I'd rather bring a picnic and ski out in the woods with just my pups, Todd and a few friends. However, I'm totally glad I did the ski train because it was a pretty incredible experience. See some trip photos at the end of the post! 

On Sunday after Todd and I recouped from our trip, I made him some delicious strawberry vanilla cashew milk. 

Produce On Parade - Strawberry Vanilla Cashew Milk

Creamy and delicious with absolutely no processed ingredients, you'll only find whole foods in this milk. No added sugar either! This beverage is sweetened only with dates and strawberries. What I really like about cashews is that you can just throw 'em in the blender and since they're so creamy, there's no need to strain them as you would with almonds or shredded coconut. I do this a lot for smoothies. I think it's better than using a storebought dairy-free milk and it's so quick and easy!

Produce On Parade - Strawberry Vanilla Cashew Milk

Strawberry Vanilla Cashew Milk

Serves 1 

Note: If you don't have a high speed blender like a Vitamix, I would suggest soaking the cashews for a few hours. 

  • 1 1/2 cups water
  • 1 cup frozen strawberries (about 6 large), halved
  • 1/4 cup cashews
  • 2 medjool dates, pitted
  • 1/2 tsp. vanilla extract
  • pinch of salt

In a blender combine all ingredients and blend on high until smooth and creamy, about 2 minutes.

Produce On Parade - Strawberry Vanilla Cashew Milk Produce On Parade - Strawberry Vanilla Cashew Milk

Serve cold.

Produce On Parade - Strawberry Vanilla Cashew Milk Produce On Parade - Strawberry Vanilla Cashew Milk

Listening to Evan McHugh – What Would You Do

"Oh and I'm takin' my time, I'm getting it right oh I try, but I'm into you still summer is over and winter is here I'm movin' so slow day's getting longer and on as we go I'm taking my time, I'm getting it right Lord knows, Lord knows I try"

German Word of The Day: Strawberry --> Erdbeere (pronounced: aired-beareh) I love this word, Erdbeere. 

Good Deed of The Day: Sign this petition to help stop fracking on national forests and wildlife refuges. Petition author is the National Resources Defense Council. 

And now, Ski Train photos! 

Produce On Parade - Ski Train

Produce On Parade - Ski Train

 

This was a totally non-staged photo of us decided which route we should take. Honestly! I told Todd everyone was going to think we were posing!

Produce On Parade - Ski Train

Produce On Parade - Ski Train

Produce On Parade - Ski Train

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