This amazing brunch was a joint effort between Shaun and myself.
Doesn't it look lovely? (If I do say so myself!)
Shaun had been wanting to copy a particular "breakfast sausage" -style tofu that's his absolute favorite menu item at "Hillside Quickie", a vegan Southern/soul food restaurant near here. The place is AMAZING but we just can't go out for breakfast every day...
I think we came pretty darn close to their recipe though!!!
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No specific amounts yet, it's still a work-in-progress, but the method we used was:
- Freeze firm tofu.
- Thaw, drain and press.
- Slice into thick slabs.
- Marinate in soy sauce, liquid smoke, red wine, and a bunch of other spices and things...
- Fry until crisp in a well-oiled HOT pan.
- Top with gravy*.
- Enjoy! (Oh, some toast is good too).
I don't get the "breakfast sausage" similarity quite so much, but it's deliciously juicy, smoky, chewy, fried...pretty amazing stuff!
So yeah.... that was brunch. Fall-off-your-chair sort of delicious.
The next day we went to Kokeb Ethiopian Restaurant with fellow vegan friends from Seattle.
Ethiopian is truly a dining experience everyone needs to have. Lots of restaurants here in Seattle, but none in Albuquerque, (where Shaun lives) so what better reason to go?
You can read about it on their website. Lots of vegetarian choices too!!
Not only that, but I got to hold the cutest baby in Seattle... or Washington... maybe the world. (He's vegan too, how awesome is that?).
6 comments:
YUM! That "sausage" looks very do-able.
And what an adorable little veg baby!
i'll try the sausage! new use for frozen tofu, yay!
ps--that bebeh is hellacute!
That tofu sausage looks soooooo good. I love what freezing and thawing does to the texture. It's like magic. And yes, that chickpea gravy is like crack. Love it!
Also, you just reminded me that I need to eat Ethiopian food again VERY soon!
That is one cute baby!
Thanks for the idea for the tofu...can you approximate how much liquid smoke you used? I have a problem...I either use WAAAAY too much or so little I can't taste it. I have liquid smoke issues!
Thanks
Courtney
I agree with you about Hillside Quickie's. We were there not long ago and after our visit I had to try to re-create the cajun mac and cheese.
Your breakfast sausage looks really good!
I tried this and it was very good! Thanks for the idea.
Julia
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