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 SO delicious
I’d love to win that cookbook!! :) thanks for the chance!!
I’ve been curious whether you have made any headway with the new medical specialist you visited the other week. Know that my thoughts are with you–I hope you receive good news or at least some answers.
Happy Friday!
I would love this cookbook to make tasty football snacks and help change those bad perceptions! :)
I would love to grab up this book! I am attempting to convert my husband and two small kids and this seems like it would be chock full of “coded” vegan foods! Great blog! Keep up the great work. :-)
Hi, I bought the recipe book last week and I can’t wait for the next one. Thank you so much to Lindsay :-)
That looks like an awesome book and I could use it for my hubby’s football Sundays!
WOw So many people want this! Yay!
Oh yes please!
Long time vegetarian, just turned vegan after reading Eating Animals.
I would LOVE to win this. I am praying to the random number machine gods :)
Hi Ange :)
How do you get publishers to send you books to look at? That sounds like an awesome perk of the job so to speak!
Can you post up that dip recipe even thought it’s not your recipe? Everyone is going gaga over it and it does look amazingly delicious.
Book winner hopeful
Ally xx
I would love to win this! I need some creative vegan recipes like the ones in your post.
I’ve never won anything in my life before, but I’m stubborn at entering everything anyway and hoping by the time I”m fifty I may have won at least ONE thing … maybe I’ll even settle on half a thing. I don’t have any cookbooks which cater for vegetarian/vegan food, it would be my absolute dream to have one! I get so stuck making dinners and end up eating the same bland foods. Thank you!
Vegan Nacho Cheese Sauce?
Yes please!
I would love to win this! I’m drooling over the spicy Mexican dip!
i could let you know that i’m new to eating vegan(which is true) and i need this book to help me come up with clever meal ideas, but honestly. i just really like food. i’m interested in vegan cooking because it forces my brain to come up with recipes that are outside my comfort zone. i also like eating vegan because all it is, is eating food… isn’t food the best? seriously.
Hi Angela! I’ve been a “vegetarian” for about 1 month now. After watching the movie Earthlings, and reading the book Eating Animals, I figured it was time to make a change. I’m currently reading Alicia Silverstone’s book called The Kind Diet, which is about being vegan. & I’ve been following your blog for a few months now and love it. I’ve made at least 5 of the recipes from your blog, as I promised my husband only one new recipe a week! I would love the The Happy Herbivore Cookbook to help me continue on this healthy path. & a cookbook with pictures is the only way to go, which is probably a reason I’m so drawn to your blog. Thanks for being an awesome blogger!
Happy Herbivore was one of the first blogs I started reading when I went vegan. I would love a chance to win a copy of Lindsay’s book!
pick me! pick me! i’d love to win this cookbook. i really need a kick in my rear to be vegan with culinary school permitting.
I love love love this book! I am always looking for ways to cut down on/cut out meat and dairy out of our family’s diet and make something tasty in the process! Love your blog and your recipes are amazing!
Hi there. I would love to win that cookbook. I am also a very visual person and think that it would help me a lot in the kitchen. Great blog!