Today, we embark on an entirely new challenge here at Feck it in the Oven Kitchens. After some wheedling, and cajoling, our Scrap Iron Chef has produced a meal that involves:
A) No eggplant
B) No onions
C) No cheese
D) No meat
No animals were harmed in the making of this dinner.
1 We're dialing this baby up to vegan. Truly, a cause for
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And, yeah, when what you want is ramen, but you settle for something higher-grade.
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Admittedly, I do have a chickpea-sandwich-stuffing-and-pita recipe and a chickpea macaroni salad recipe waiting to be FiitOKized. So... I dunno. Maybe you should watch this space.
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I thought about looking it up on halakhaornot.com, but apparently no one has registered that domain... yet.
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I think we're only a couple of years away from mandatory labeling of all non-vegan and potential allergen ingredients, in any quantities, on all packaged foods. And it couldn't come soon enough!
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An easy way to drain the tofu is to put it between two plates and set a can or jar on top. Periodically tip the apparatus into the sink. It'll take about half an hour.
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And there's something approaching real food in ramen flavor packets? I am shocked and appalled. I assumed it was 100% all unnatural.
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I know, it's crazy. Ramen flavor packets contain something that's not purely synthetic. Wacky.
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I'll have to bust out the chickpea recipes again. They just weren't as inspiring as the tofu lo mein somehow.
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