Hellloooooooooooo!
[After some careful thought, I believe this is my favourite way to greet you, said of course in a Jerry Seinfeld voice]. :biggrin:
Apparently, I need to wear a bib on days like today because I have done a whole lotta drooling. Wait, that is every day actually.
One of my favourite discoveries as a vegan is nutritional yeast. I have used it countless times and it never disappoints me. It adds a cheesy and savoury taste to any dish and it is also an excellent source of protein, vitamins, and minerals.
Tonight I was craving Macaroni and cheeze, but we didn’t have any macaroni, so couscous + cheeze it was! Oh, and some veggies for good measure. :tongue:
Vegetable Couscous + Cheeze Sauce
Ingredients:
- 1.5-2 cups cooked couscous
- 1/2 cup (or a bit less) homemade cheeze sauce (see below for recipe)
- 1 cup Vegetables, cooked (I used frozen and heated them up)
- Seasonings of your choice (sea salt, dried parsley, etc)
Directions: After making cheeze sauce and couscous, leave about 1/2 cup of cheeze sauce in the pot over medium to low heat. Mix in couscous and vegetables and heat. Serve immediately. Refrigerate remaining cheeze sauce.
Cheeze Sauce
[Adapted from PPK]
I have made a few cheeze sauces now, and I think this one was my favourite so far! It was very rich and creamy tasting thanks to the Earth Balance and flour.
Ingredients:
- 1/2 cup nutritional yeast
- 1/2 cup flour (I used whole grain spelt flour)
- 1 cup water
- Pinch sea salt
- 2-3 tbsp Earth Balance (or margarine/butter)
- Squirt of yellow mustard (1/2-1 tsp)
- 1 tbsp hummus (optional)
Directions: Mix flour, salt, and nutritional yeast in a pot. Slowly add water, mixing well with a whisk to get the clumps out. Turn the heat on medium and whisk well until sauce thickens to desired consistency. Whisk, whisk, whisk. Remove from heat and stir in Earth Balance (or margarine/butter of choice), mustard, hummus (optional), or other spices as you wish.
This dish pretty much blew my mind. If I could describe it in two words it would be Creamy Delight. Wait, make that 3 words: Creamy Cheezy Delight.
I can’t wait to use the cheeze sauce on other concoctions. It would be awesome poured over roasted veggies, on kale chips, or over nachos and salsa. It is just waiting to be experimented with!
Now for some fun health links of the week!
Health News Round Up
- The 6 Superfoods of Summer – Fit Sugar
- Does exercising in hot weather burn more calories? – That’s Fit
- Do you workout with your significant other? – Daily Spark
- How incline affects your pace on the treadmill – Fitsugar
- The health benefits of BASIL! – Thatsfit.ca
- Q & A with Rich Roll: From Down-and-Out at 40 to Plant-Based Ultraman – Mind, Body, Green
- Change the way you breathe Part 1 and Part 2 – Physique Speak
- 10 risk factors cause 90% of strokes – Globe and Mail
- A drink to reduce alcohol intoxication? National Post
- Are you trying to criticize for success? – Huffington Post
- Women are taking over marathons – Globe and Mail
- Operation Beautiful book is available for pre-order on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Borders, and Indie Bound!
Spotted:
- Cheezy savoury oats
- Banana soft serve vegan overnight oats and cherry bomb!
- Vegan Overnight Oats and here!
- Garlic Scape pesto
- Green Monster newbie!
- Nut Butter chickpeas…with cinnamon!
- Peanut Butter Parsnip Fries (and cheezy savoury oats!)
And now I have a date.
A romantic date with my kitchen sink, a little something called ‘every dish in the house’, and some soap. You’d think the Brady Bunch lived here if you saw how many dishes a food blogger and bakery owner went through in a day.
BUT….it’s nothing a little impromptu Boom Box party in the kitchen can’t fix…muahuha.
Have a great night!








oh girl, you make vegan food look SOOOOOOOOO good :) i can’t wait to post about my amazing experience with VOO tomorrow! and i’ll be on the hunt for nutritional yeast now :)
Looks delicious! I love anything cheesy and creamy (just made a big bowl of creamy fettucine myself!)
How long will the cheeze sauce last in the fridge? Not that it would last that long in my house…
I’m not sure….im guessing at least a week or so?
I love the yeast! I sprinkle it on a lot of stuff, but the next thing I’m going to make is your couscous and CHEEZE. (I like how you spell it with a “z”) It looks freaking delish!
I’m making cheeze on Thursday for lunch! I’ve been craving mac and cheese and haven’t had any in SO long since I realized I’m allergic to dairy!
my new favorite vegan cheese is Daiya – it is out of this world!! Taste’s just like real mozzarella they also make cheddar flavor you must must try it. Sold at Whole Foods here in NYC but check their website to see if it is sold in Canada or if you can buy online – it will revolutionize vegan cooking!!
Dinner looks supa’ tasty!
THANK YOU for sharing that recipe!!!!
I love your health news roundup! You always keep me up to date…oh and I’m making vegan mac n cheese tomorrow yummmm!
“so I have to choose between you and doing the voice?”
(hopefully you’re as obsessive of a Jerry Seinfeld fan as I am)
hahah love that!
You always have uber creative dinners! I would have never thought to incorporated couscous and cheese sauce
Yum!!! That looks so good! I still need to try your savory oats (:
I was thinking of your “helloooooo” as more of a Mrs. Doubtfire greeting :) It’s my favorite childhood movie, what can I say?
your new found love of basil is such a coincidence! i recently planted basil in my garden and am getting boat loads of it right now!!! lol. That dinner looks really good… i might just have to make that sometime this week! love ur blog keep up the great writing. you have really inspired me to start thinkin about doing a try a tri.
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Kaila
Helloooooooooooooo to you too! Your dinner looks creamy and delicious and oh so good. It actually kind of looks like savoury cheezy oats in a way! :D Yummmmy. :)
Wei-Wei
Wow, that looks delicious! I’m definitely going to have to try your version soon!
And I feel your pain with the dishes– there are only two of us, and you’d think I had cooked for an army! Where do all these dishes come from?! Boom box party sounds like a good way to tackle them, though. ;)
Wow. that looks amazing. So comforting!!
Hellloooooo. La la la. LOVE that episode of Seinfeld and seeing someone else quote it definitely brightens my day! I feel like I’m ALWAYS doing dishes, is it weird that I’ve started to enjoy it?!
Mmm, that looks amazing. I looove nutritional yeast!!
Cheezy cous cous – brilliant idea! I’m definitely going to have to give that a whirl. Thanks for mentioning my tribute to your cheezy oats in your spotted section! I’m an oats convert thanks to you.
Oooh nutritional yeast! I’ve made cheesy sauces out of that stuff too – it’s so incredible tatsing! And a little goes such a long way :) thouhg I think I read it shouldn’t be heated above 100degrees or somethig?