Happy New Year! My blog’s been idle but I’ve been cooking up a storm. I’ve got lots of recipes and pictures to share, if I could just get myself to upload it all. 😛
Does anyone remember having cream of celery chicken & rice in their pregan days? It and similar meals were among my favorites as a kid and my mom had lots of these types of recipes in her weeknight dinner arsenal — simple, cheap, and easy comfort food at its finest. I’ve always wanted to veganize this, but I wasn’t sure what to sub in for the chicken and for whatever reason it didn’t occur to me that I could buy/make vegan condensed “cream of” soups. Well, duh, it’s totally possible and delicious, as we discovered this week! If you want to keep with the Campbell tradition and go all store-bought, you can find dairy-free cream of celery soup (I spotted it at Whole Foods) and packaged seitan, but it’s going to cost a chunk of change and honestly, I just don’t think a lot of packaged vegan foods (esp veggie meats) taste very good. If you’re looking to impress, go with homemade! You can make the soup and chicken in advance and freeze them, to have a quick meal at your fingertips.
*What to sub for chicken?
Chickpea cutlets from Veganonicon. F’reals, these things are life-changing. Savory and chewy, I will never buy seitan from the store again (plus they’re cheaper and healthier!). I follow the recipe exactly, except I don’t knead each cutlet individually or stretch it out into cutlet shape; I just grab a chunk of the dough, roll it into a ball and slightly flatten it with my hand, brush lightly with olive oil, and bake. I think they come out softer this way, but it’s a personal preference.
Cream of celery cutlets:
-double batch of chickpea cutlets
-4 cups condensed cream of celery soup (recipe below)
-mashed potatoes (I use this recipe from the PPK blog), or rice, or any other starch
Layer the bottom of a Dutch oven with the cutlets. Spread the soup over the cutlets. Cover, and simmer on the stove for 20 min. Alternatively, put cutlets and soup in a baking dish and bake at 350 deg F for 20 min. When done, soup should be slightly brown and thickened. The cutlets will be softer and will have absorbed some of the soup. Serve over mashed potatoes with green peas and applesauce on the side.
-6 cups veggie stock
-5 Tbs corn starch, dissolved in cold water