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A Dish to Dream About….Fried & Steamed Passover Dumplings

07 Thursday Mar 2013

Posted by Sarah Lasry in Pesach/Passover, Sarah's Holiday Recipes, side dish (pareve), VEGAN, Whats for Dinner Tonight?

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Best Kosher for Passover Vegetable Side Dishes, Chinese Dumplings kosher for passover, Fried & Steamed Passover Dumplings, Something New to Eat this Pesach

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I literally can taste food in my head…

and there have been many a night…

I actually dream in recipe.

I LOVE food – period.

it is way more than a romance….it is an obsession.

and so when the urge strikes…and it almost always does…

I cook up what was keeping me up the night before…and satisfy my cravings.

Now if only all my non-food dreams…

would so easily come TRUE  TO!

 

One of my readers had emailed me recently saying that her daughter was allergic to eggs and she is having a very hard time finding good side dishes that she could make that would be delicious and exciting for not only her daughter but her whole family.

I was feeling her pain as I read the email that night eating one of my favorite steamed chineese dumplings from a local takeout place. I filed the email away, thinking I would look up some recipes I have stored in my notebooks the next morning and see if anything might work for Pesach & her family.

That night I dreamed of this recipe. It took me a few days to actually get myself in the kitchen and try it, but tonight when I did, I was so excited about how it came out and can NOT wait to share it with all of you!

I used cabbage as the dumpling wrapper, thinking that it would hold the filling well under all the steam or frying and I was right! I bought green cabbage, but I think for the steamed dumpling recipe especially, purple cabbage would be a much better choice, beside the gorgeous color, it has more of a flavor depth.

I used basic vegetables that you will find in most chineese recipes, but added the fennel the last minute, because I love the taste and thought it would be a great addition. But feel free to leave out if you are not such a fan of the anise flavored vegetable.

For the fried dumplings, I took my favorite Pesach Chicken Nugget recipe’s batter, CUT THE EGGS, added a few spices,  and then dredged and fried.  In general I have come to realize I actually prefer the potato starch version of this batter recipe than the flour one. It is lighter and crisper and I think a tad bit tastier. On a whole I much prefer anything fried, but I gave the steamed option for all you dieters.

But at the end of the day, not only are these vegan, with no egg in site,  these Passover Dumplings are really so darn tooting delicious, perfect for a side dish or as a meal..

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Fried & Steamed Passover Dumplings

tip: these last in the fridge assembled raw for up 2 days. Fry or Steam 

Ingredients:

1 head of cabbage (green or purple), boiled whole in water for about 8-10 minutes until softened

for the filling:

2 red bell peppers

1 pint button mushrooms

10-12 baby carrots

1 head of fennel

1/2 red onion

1 tsp. garlic powder

1 tsp. onion powder

salt & pepper to taste

 

for the batter:

3/4 cup potato starch

2 tbsp. oil

3 tbsp. water + more if needed

1.5 tsp. garlic powder

1.5 tsp. onion powder

2 tbsp. dried parsley

salt & pepper

Directions:

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1. prep all your vegetables

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2. In a food processor, process all the vegetables with all the spices for 30 seconds.

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3. separate the cabbage and using one leaf at a time, place about 2-3 tbsp. of filling into the center of the leaf.

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4. then fold over top side of the cabbage to cover filling, and then bring in the sides to create a small tight as possible pouch

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5. if steaming, place your steamer into the center of your frying pan that is filled with hot water that is steaming, cover and cook for about 8 minutes.

IF FRYING:

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1. Whisk together all the batter ingredients until you have a thick pancake like batter. If needed add water 1 tbsp. at a time till you reach the desired loose consistency.

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2. Dredge the cabbage dumpling in the batter, coating it on all sides well with the batter.

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3. Heat up a frying pan with about 3 tbsp. of olive oil. When the oil is hot, fry the cabbage dumpling on all sides for about 1-2 minutes on each side, until crispy.

 

4. Serve the dumplings with a delicious dipping sauce.

Thai Dipping Sauce

I combined 1/4 cup of Almond Butter, with 1/4 cup of duck sauce (or you can use orange or apricot preserve) with 2 tsp. of soy sauce and whisked until smooth.

 

 

 

 

 

 

the root of it….

07 Thursday Feb 2013

Posted by Sarah Lasry in Healthy Eats, Purim, Salads, side dish (pareve), VEGAN, Whats for Dinner Tonight?

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root vegetables side dish, vegan recipe

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it’s time to get to the root of it…
literally…
today I woke up
after a night of tossing & turning…
and realized…
for every two steps I feel like I am getting ahead…
the next day…
It feels like I am taking 3 steps back.
the question I should really ask myself…
what is it I want? What is it that would make me feel like things are going to be…
all right?
everyone says time…and a plan is all I need…
well…no
I need something more…
just not sure what
or where…or..
anything.
it’s time to get to the root of it…
anyone else ever feel like this?

Root Vegetables with Toasted Almonds & Raisins

Ina Garten of the Barefoot Contessa has one of the best root vegetables recipes I have ever made. This is not it. This is my version of a delicious root vegetable side dish that is super easy to make and goes with about any main dish you can think of. The truth is I make this to eat alone – I throw it on top of some greens, or some brown rice if I want it to be a meal onto itself.

WIth the added toasted almonds and raisins, I gave it a little Moroccan twist, and for me there is nothing more tasty than the crunch of the almonds with the soft spiced veggies. The occasional delighted surprise when you pop a raisin and it’s burst of added sweet flavor is just another reason why I make this recipe every chance I get.

Tip: (If you want to keep this totally dietetic – can use non-stick oil spray to coat your pan and vegetables

Ingredients:
3 tbsp. olive oil
1 large butternut squash, diced into cubes
1 large fennel bulb, diced
2 large parsnips, diced
1 medium onion, cut into 1/4 inch thick slices
1 large turnip, diced
1 tsp. cumin
2 tsp. basil
2 tsp. dried thyme
2 tsp. dried rosemary
2 tsp. garlic powder
1 tsp. ginger powder
1/2 cup slivered almonds
1/2 cup raisins
sea salt & pepper to taste

Directions:
Pre-heat oven to 400F
Prepare a large baking sheet with non stick spray, or coat the bottom with good olive oil.
In a large bowl, toss together everything well, but the almonds and raisins. Add slat & pepper to taste. Put into oven and bake for about 25-30 minutes until vegetables are soft enough to pierce through with a fork.

In a small skillet toast the almonds and raisins on medium low heat for 2-3 minutes. Stirring frequently.

Remove vegetables from oven, add additional salt & pepper if needed and serve with the almonds and raisins as a generous garnish.

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