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!








ooooooh this looks yum. I just ate dinner but I might literally go make this now for my lunch tomorrow…thanks for the yummy idea!!!! THANK YOU :)
YUM!!! That sounds incredible!!
Have fun on your ‘date.’ :) I tend to save those dates for my husband to go on!
I’m right there with you about the dishes. I always seem to use every dish. I think I shall try that cheese sauce, sounds good.
Angela, this looks amazing! Will definitely try it, it looks insanely delicious. I’m in transition from food blog reader to blogger and have been totally inspired to eat more healthfully because of the tasty recipes you showcase. Am already an overnight oats addict. : )
Maria
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Oh my gosh! Your cheezy couscous looks sooooooo good! I will definitely try this recipe out. I have some nutritional yeast just waiting to be used up before I move across the country next month!
i’m having couscous for the first time in my life this week, i can’t wait. won’t be quite as exactly as that i’d imagine, but still!
This sounds positively delightful!! I need to find someone that sells nutrional yeast in Australia!
Dishes are my arch nemesis — it’s unreal how FAST they pile up!
Your cheezy couscous sounds fabulous!!
That looks so good. I’ll have to make it this weekend. Thanks for the recipe. :)
Sauce looks fantastic. We love nutritional yeast too! I feel you on having a ton of dishes to do all the time! Hope you have a great night!
Never thought of making cheeze couscous before. I’m thinking of trying it for lunch tomorrow. :)
Always look forward to the Health News Round Up. Thx for the reads!
Wow – an amazing dish once again! You never disappoint with your wonderfully creative recipes :)
Hope you didn’t go too crazy with all those dishes :( Ugh! I hate doing dishes because the hot water and soap always irritates my skin.
Your dinner looks so pretty (!) and sounds tasty! I’ve been seeing a lot of cheeze sauces around… I think it’s time to try one ;)
I love nutritional yeast!! It works miracles. The sauce sounds delicious, and I also love that cookbook.
I agree! Nutritional yeast is a magical, magical substance. Also, I really love this cheeze recipe – also love making cashew cheese a lot. Mmmm..
You’re so creative, Angela!!! And I know how you feel about dishes..it’s only me here and I’m constantly washing them. I dont know how it happens. :P
I have a friend who calls nutritional yeast “hippie dust”! I like to think of a hippie fairie, sprinkling it on food to make the world a more wholesome, peace-loving place :)
You’ve got me hooked on using Nutritional Yeast in everything. Love it! Thanks!
Looking forward to reading up on those websites as well! Hope you had a great training day and now get some rest friend. :)