It’s Hockey Season and that means I’m feeding snacks to a bunch of hungry guys during our weekly game night.
Impressing the male species with vegan food is one of the biggest challenges of all. It’s not so much the taste of the food that I’m worried about; it’s more the stereotype of what vegan means to them. Often, the word vegan doesn’t evoke warm and fuzzy feelings like….beer or pizza….or nachos.
So I make nachos, spiced bar nuts, pizza, and beer fries.
Now they think vegan is just some weird code for really awesome food.
Score.
The other night I was trying to think of some “guy-friendly” snacks (oh, now I’m stereotyping!) and I came across some delicious looking snack recipes in The Happy Herbivore Cookbook by Lindsay Nixon. The publisher sent me this cookbook to check out and I’ve been meaning to try it for a while now. There are all kinds of dips and appetizer recipes to choose from, in addition to breakfast, sides, entrees, appetizers, sauces/dressings, and dessert recipes. Most recipes also have a full colour photograph which is always a nice feature if you are a visual person like myself.
Lindsay specializes in fat-free and low-fat vegan recipes and you can find over 175 recipes in her cookbook. There are also a lot of tofu, tempeh, and seitan based recipes such as her Seitan Pot Roast and Fettuccine Alfredo. If you are a soy fan, you will find a lot of unique options.
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For game night, I made Lindsay’s Spicy Mexican Dip (above) made up of cannellini & black beans, nutritional yeast, spices & seasonings, and a hint of lime. I was feeling feisty so I made the Nacho Cheese Sauce and swirled it into the dip before baking it for about 35-40 minutes. Amazing. The only thing I regret was not putting a layer of Daiya Cheese on top!
I served the dip with Lindsay’s Chili-Lime Corn Chips. They are very easy to make and the flavours went perfectly with the dip.
First things first, the boys thought it was actually a real cheese dip.
Secondly, the dip was gone in 10 minutes.
I forgot all about the fact that the Leafs were losing.
I also made the Fruity Cereal Bars (it’s a good thing because the dip didn’t last long) which are fat-free knock offs of those commercial cereal breakfast bars that we all know and love. I wasn’t expecting much from a fat-free cereal bar, but these were good. The oatmeal base is soft and light (a common outcome when using applesauce as a fat replacer) and the gooey jam topping made me want to eat the entire pan.
Sadly, I had to share.
I even thought about trying the the, ‘You don’t want this, trust me! It’s healthy, it’s VEGAN!’ line, but it didn’t work. My cover was already blown.
Vegan food is just a code for really awesome food, remember?
The Happy Herbivore Giveaway!
[Giveaway Finished]
If you’d like a chance to win The Happy Herbivore Cookbook leave a comment below. I’ll pick the winner on Monday and ship you a copy of this book. Open to anyone, anywhere.








Looks great! Thanks for posting!
Looks like a great book!
Those… nachos… look… awesome!!!!! Excuse me while I wipe the drool off my keyboard….
Ok done. I would love to win The Happy Herbivore! :)
Cooking vegan for guys is tricky! I find the texture is where you can make it or break it. I think my greatest shining moment was getting my vegetarian boyfriend chowing down on my homemade mac n’ cheeze.
I’d love to use the happy herbivore to continue surprising my friends and family with delicious and cruelty free food.
-Brigid
PS. Your Carrot Ginger Apple soup was my contribution to Thanksgiving at my parents house. They loved it, thank you!
I absolutely love your blog. The recipes are amazing, especially for someone who has recently made the change to clean/vegan eating. Thank you for the beautiful images too. Just amazing!
Oh Id love a copy of that. It’s (american)football season in my neck of the woods and I take great joy in proving to meatables how delicious plant based food is!
This cookbook looks amazing! I am such a fan of soy even though I try and limit it from my diet but its yummy every once in awhile! My boyfriend is a huge meat eater and I’ve been trying to convert him for the last six months to no avail. I NEED SOME CONVERT RECIPES!
Love all your recipes….I am a carnivore living in a Vegan’s world (aka my boyfriend)
I always cook up your recipes and he loves them and so do I! would love to have this book too
Thanks!
I’m slowly devising a plan to get my boyfriend on the vegan bandwagon. Very difficult to do for a man who loves meat and hates veggies!! I’ve already incorporated Meatless Monday into our weekly meal plan, and a lot of the baked goods I make him are vegan. He’s in love with my vegan agave corn muffins, and next on my list are your brownies :)
I’m a wanna be herbivore :)
i would LOVE to win this. i love for cookbooks :)
That nacho “cheese” dip looks to die for. I am work right now and my mouth is watering! Me want recipe! You are always such an inspiration, Angela and your blog is a testament to how much love and care you put into the work you do!
Wow, that dip looks great – would love the cookbook!
Those recipes sound fabulous! I’m always on the lookout for some “guy-friendly” food to make my husband, and those recipes look like they’d be a total hit in our house, too!
Sounds like a great cookbook! :)
I must have that dip! Perfect for football viewing I bet as well as hockey. Go Red Wings ;)!
YUM. I love sports food in the fall!
Ooh, I love cookbooks!
I would love this cookbook! I’m always looking for new and exciting vegetarian recipes to try. Thanks for all your hard work and all that you do :-)
I have this book, so I’m not entering. Just wanted to attest to it — it’s one of the most accessible vegan cookbooks I’ve ever read!
So far, my favorite recipe on there are the carrot cake cupcakes.