Experience


"I enjoy cooking, baking and reading recipe books, so I love to experiment with different substitutes for some of my favorite recipes that usually contain milk products. The results are not always successful, but there is a learning benefit from the experience." - Goldilox

Monday, February 14, 2011

Happy Valentine's Day!

Breakfast was leftover waffles from yesterday.

Packed Boar's Head all beef hot dogs on Arnold Select wheat hot dog rolls, baby carrots, Dole's diced pears, Pringles potato chips and a homemade Peanut Butter Marbled Brownie, substituting peanut butter chips for the Tropical Source dairy-free chocolate chips and the butter for the Earth Balance margarine for lunches today.

Running to the school for an ice cream Valentine party, making sure to bring a quart of Soy Delicious vanilla soy ice cream, along with an ice cream scoop that won't be used for dairy ice cream plus a bottle of Hershey's Chocolate Syrup and Wilton's valentine sprinkles.

I came home to prepare a special dessert for tonight: Red Velvet Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting. I already baked the cakes on Saturday morning and placed them in the freezer until I made the frosting. I made the cakes dairy-free by substituting 1 cup of buttermilk with 1 cup of almond milk soured with 2 teaspoons of apple cider vinegar. I replaced the 12 tablespoons of softened butter with 12 tablespoons of Earth Balance butter spread.

I took the cakes out of the freezer to let them thaw while I prepared the frosting, replacing the 16 ounces of cream cheese with 16 ounces of plain Tofutti cream cheese I purchased at Kroger off of Strickland and Falls of Nuese Rd. Mixing this with 4 cups of powdered sugar, 16 tablespoons of Earth Balance spread and vanilla makes for a little softer consistency than the usual cream cheese frosting, but it's packed with flavor!

My husband is bringing home take-out from PF Chang tonight. He's ordering well in advance of the Valentine's rush and is clarifying our milk-allergy concern.  Lettuce Wraps, Fried Vegetarian Dumplings, Mongolian Beef, and Sweet & Sour Chicken are our favorite dishes!

Everything was delicious, except there were no ingredients listed on the fortune cookies, and I would order extra rice and lettuce for the wraps next time!

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