
The next
challenge in this recipe was making the dressing, which includes 3 tablespoons
of oil, half of the total dressing (three tablespoons of white wine vinegar
makes up the rest). I mixed up a concoction of 1/3 cup light veggie broth, 3
tablespoons of white wine vinegar, and ¼ teaspoon of guar gum to thicken it up.
This worked out perfectly!
The final
challenge was finding sun-dried tomatoes that were not packed in oil. I like a
brand called California Sun-Dry, a pouch of julienne cut oil free sun-dried
tomatoes. They are soft, moist, and ready to eat right out of the pouch. I can’t
always find these when I need them, so when I do find them, I get a couple of
extra packages to save for later.
Once all these
adjustments were in place, I was ready to compose the salad: diced cooked
potatoes, diced shallot (or red onion), cooked chickpeas, sun-dried tomatoes, sliced
green olives, parsley, and the dressing, all tossed together into a delicious
salad, hearty enough to stand in as an entrée.
Keeping it
“McDougall Friendly” check list:
- Instead of roasting the
potatoes in oil, cook the potatoes whole, and when completely cool, peel
and dice.
- For the dressing, substitute
the 3 tablespoons of oil with 1/3 cup of light veggie broth, mix with the
vinegar, and add ¼ teaspoon of guar gum to thicken.
- Use oil-free sun-dried
tomatoes.
I made my first recipe from 1000 Vegan Recipes in ages the other night. I have so many cookbooks, I've been neglecting my journey through this one. It was the green bean casserole redux, which was really nice. I used a mix of some french fried onion thingies and the toasted almonds, and I agree with you - the almonds were awesome.
ReplyDeleteHi Susan! Nice to hear from you. :) I know what you mean about having lots of cookbooks, I'm in that same boat. I liked the Green Bean Casserole Redux too, I am always happy when an old classic like that is so nicely remade into a delicious vegan version.
DeleteYou might want to try this for roasted veggies - they come out great!
ReplyDeletehttps://minimalistbaker.com/oil-free-roasted-vegetables/
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DeleteHi vegan1! Thanks for the link, that looks like a great way to roast veggies oil free, I'll have to check it out. :)
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