One of the most common questions regarding aesthetics is 'what things count as art?' To Adam Hillman (previously here), the answer to this question is as broad as it is narrow. Adam arranges everyday objects into dynamic patterns to subvert their traditional use and redefine them as tools for artistic innovation.
I want to eat everything but I also don't want to mess it all up!
One of the most common questions regarding aesthetics is 'what things count as art?' To Adam Hillman (previously here), the answer to this question is as broad as it is narrow. Adam arranges everyday objects into dynamic patterns to subvert their traditional use and redefine them as tools for artistic innovation.
I want to eat everything but I also don't want to mess it all up!
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One of the most common questions regarding aesthetics is 'what things count as art?' To Adam Hillman (previously here), the answer to this question is as broad as it is narrow. Adam arranges everyday objects into dynamic patterns to subvert their traditional use and redefine them as tools for artistic innovation.
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Adam Hillman (@witenry) calls himself an 'Object Arranger', and he is a mighty good one indeed! From fruits to chocolates to pins, Hillman can arrange almost ev
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While food presentation, or ‘plating’ has long been an important aspect to dining across many cultures, the dawn of the Instagram era has seemingly taken it to another level.
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Welcome to this delicious potato noodles & dumplings recipe that is infused with the bold flavor of the homemade garlic chili oil and peanut butter sauce. With this recipe, you can make both mushroom-like potato dumplings and thick al dente potato noodles. Made from a combination of potato and potato starch, these noodles and dumplings have a unique texture that is both chewy and satisfying.
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Fragrant spices paired with tender meat feature weeknight dish that can be on the table in 30 minutes with the help of Instant Pot!
Satisfy your cravings with these easy vegan bacon bits! They’re smoky. They’re sweet. They’re spicy. And they literally take 2 minutes to prep and 5 minutes to bake. Enjoy on baked potatoes, salads, and straight into your mouth.
Learn how to make the BEST Vegan Currywurst! One of Germany's best street foods. Easy vegan curry sauce that is savory, satisfying and spicy.
Returning to Stockholm to be greeted by this dish - as cooked by my husband - is basically receiving the ultimate "Welcome home!" exclamation in food form. After a whirlwind magical content creation + exploration trip to Miami, CocoCay and Nassau (more on that soon. Thank you Joyce and Royal Caribbean!), followed by considerably less
After reading this article you’ll be able to make your own vegan shrimp and add to your favorite recipes. This recipe includes both fried and baked variations of vegan shrimp as well as shrimp cocktail, and some very important tips and tricks that will help you make the best vegan shrimp recipe. Vegan Fried Calamari-Shrimp This vegan variation of calamari-shrimp will certainly satisfy your seafood cravings. It tastes like something coming out of the sea and it’s so easy to prepare. I name it “calamari-shrimp” because it tastes and feels like real seafood. These come out nicely crunchy and golden brown and yes, I’m tempted to make another portion of these now! Fried shrimp was one of these foods that I really loved to devour back in my meat-eating days and I’m a big fan of turning classic comfort foods into vegan delicacies. I’ve been experimenting with this vegan shrimp version for quite some time and it’s so delicious. Including king oyster mushrooms which have the meatiest and richest consistency and breadcrumbs for extra crunch, this is a recipe you’ll be making again and again. Pin Are vegan shrimp good for you? Plant-based shrimp is vegan and loaded with nutrients and proteins that are good! Vegan seafood is becoming more popular each year. It has been proven to have nutritional benefits. Oyster mushroom vegan shrimps are great and are loaded with fiber and other nutrients that are very important. Also, store-bought vegan shrimps are great, like Sophie's Kitchen's Breaded Vegan Shrimp, is organic and non-GMO. Vegan Shrimp Recipe This vegan shrimp version is simple to prepare and you only need minimal ingredients and time to make it. Southern-style fried seafood is a classic American comfort dish and this recipe mimics the tastes and textures of original seafood greatly, but it feels a tad healthier. Ingredients 5 king oyster mushroom stalks 3 tbsp plain flour 2 tbsp ground flaxseed ¼ cup panko breadcrumbs Sesame oil (for frying) Directions For Baking Method Trim the stalks of the oyster mushrooms off and slice each stalk into 3-4 rounds. Flip the rounds over and cut an “S” shape irregularly through the center of each round to make a shrimp-like shape. Once you have sliced all the oyster mushrooms, make your breadcrumb layer. I used Blue Dragon breadcrumbs as they are flakier and crunchier compared to ordinary thin breadcrumbs. I mixed them up with an old bay spice blend to add some flavor. Thus, you only need to get some flaky breadcrumbs and old bay seasoning. Add the flour into one bowl, add the flaxseed powered by the water in a second bowl, and finally add the prepared breadcrumbs to the last bowl. To prepare the flaxseed, combine ¼ cup warm water and whisk it to enable it to absorb some of the liquid. This will serve as your “egg” wash. Line a baking tray with parchment paper and preheat your oven at medium-high heat. Then coat each mushroom “shrimp” into the flour and make sure all sides are covered. Repeat the same step with the flaxseed wash and finally coat in the breadcrumb mixture. Add the mushroom “shrimps” onto the baking tray and cook for 20 minutes or so until golden brown and very hot. Serve sizzling hot with the dipping sauce or as a sandwich filler. Go to the note section below for a vegan shrimp dip recipe. Frying Vegan Shrimp Heat on medium heat. Add enough sesame oil to the frying pan to coat the bottom. Once the oil has gotten hot, only add as many vegan shrimp as you can comfortably fit in the pan. Fry the shrimp for about 1-2 minutes each side until they are golden brown. Continue with the next batch, adding more sesame oils as necessary. After the shrimp has been fried, transfer them to a baking sheet lined with paper towels. This will allow any oil that remains to be absorbed. Tips For Frying Vegan Shrimp Your oil must be hot enough. The vegan shrimp should be able to sizzle when you add it to the hot oil. Do not add the shrimp to the hot oil too soon. Wait until it is hot. Leave some space for shrimps in the pan. You should leave a little space between each piece of vegan shrimp. This will allow them to become crispy and golden all the way. Fry each side for 1-2 minutes. Because each piece of bacon is small, they don't require to be fried for too long. They can be fried for about 1-2 minutes each side. Spread them on a baking sheet covered with paper towels. This allows any oil to soak up the paper towels. Dipping Sauce To prepare the vegan dipping sauce for the “shrimps”, you’ll have to mix: ½ sp hot (sriracha) sauce ½ tsp paprika 1 tbsp ACV vinegar 1 tbsp tomato puree 1 tsp onion powder 1 tbsp tomato puree 1 tbsp old bay seasoning You simply mix all these spices together and serve them. You may keep them in a fridge for 5-7 days in a sealable container. These mushroom “shrimps” do not hold up well when reheated so it’s best to make them just before serving and eating them. The sauce, of course, can be kept for up to a week in the fridge. How to make Vegan Shrimp Cocktail To make a vegan shrimp cocktail you can simply fry the shrimp in some sesame oil and then let them cool. Mix 1/3 cup of ketchup and 2-3 tbsp of ground horseradish together. Stir well. The cocktail sauce should be placed in a bowl or fancy dish. Add the shrimp substitute to the top. Notes Sesame oil to fry: The size of your pan will determine how much oil you need. The bottom of your pan should be well-oiled. It took me 2 TBSP of sesame oils to coat our 11-inch round pan. We added more oil as needed, totaling 4 tablespoons. Oven-baked Preheat oven to 400F (200C). Bake them for 15-20 minutes on parchment-lined baking sheets until golden and crispy. Gluten-free Use a gluten-free all-purpose flour blend or gluten-free breadcrumbs to make this vegan shrimp gluten-free. Storing: For up to three days, keep leftover vegan shrimp in an airtight container in your refrigerator. Reheating: You can either heat them in the oven at 350F for 10-15 minutes or in the air fryer until they are hot and crispy. How to make vegan store-bought shrimp If you're feeling a bit lazy and want to save some time, you can always make store-bought vegan shrimp. Frozen vegan shrimp brands like Sophie's Kitchen or Plant-Based Seafood Co. are great. Also, you may find great vegan shrimps in Asian markets but they need to be prepared before being eaten. Although there are no instructions on how to cook the shrimp, the texture and taste are greatly improved by adding butter and garlic to the pan. For about 3-5 minutes, pan fry the shrimp in 1 tablespoon of vegan butter. You can also put them directly in the pan from the freezer. You don't need to first thaw shrimp. You can add 1 to 2 cloves of minced fresh garlic in the final minute of cooking for more flavor.
This Vegan Black Bean Chili takes just 15 minutes to make and is filled with all your favorite flavors along with black beans and split red lentils. It's loaded with over 50% of your daily fiber in each serving and filled with fresh flavors. This chili will fill you up and fuel you through your busy day!
Ein einfaches Rezept für einen aromatischen italienischen Bohnensalat mit weißen Bohnen, sonnengereiften trockenen Tomaten, roter Zwiebel, frischen Kräutern und einer Anchovis-Senf-Vinaigrette. Lecker und einfach!
This Low FODMAP Vegan Shepherd's Pie is hearty, filling, comforting, tummy friendly, satisfying and so delicious!
This Vegan Black Bean Chili takes just 15 minutes to make and is filled with all your favorite flavors along with black beans and split red lentils. It's loaded with over 50% of your daily fiber in each serving and filled with fresh flavors. This chili will fill you up and fuel you through your busy day!
This crispy tofu with a pineapple glaze is one of our favorite hands-off meal prep recipes. It’s perfect served over rice with chopped red onion, grilled pineapple chunks, and a spicy teriyaki mayo sauce. Frozen and thawed tofu is marinated, slow baked, and dipped in a glistening reduction of pineapple juice. This plant-based baked tofu recipe is sure to become a repeat recipe in your house just like it has ours!
Crispy & succulent, these pork belly strips cooked in the air fryer are a mouthwatering treat that will leave your taste buds begging for more! They are also gluten and dairy free.
If you love traditional German recipes, you need to try our Bavarian Roast Pork! This roast recipe is perfect for when you're craving a hot, hearty, and completely satisfying dinner experience. A touch of sweet honey, combined with delicious beer 'n' brat mustard, ladled over juicy pork, makes this a German classic that has stood the test of time.
This Hashbrown Casserole is the ultimate comfort food that everyone, even pickiest kids will be craving in no time. No one would ever guess it is entirely vegan, it tastes just like the real deal. Seriously I could eat this almost everyday, it is rich, satisfying, and just absolutely delicious.
These homemade vegan baos are bursting with flavor and are also freezer-friendly! Vegan Soup Dumplings (Xiao Long Bao) – Get the full recipe here.
This easy vegan butter 'chicken' alternative is made with chickpeas and peanut butter for an incredibly creamy, satisfying result that's ideal for a weeknight dinner. Savoury and rich, this plant based meal is also ready in 15 minutes. Gluten-free and oil-free.
Easy Stir Fried Cabbage with Glass Noodles is an easy, satisfying meal in and of itself, but it can also be served as a side dish.
This tasty and comforting Rustic Italian Vegetable Bake is easy to make, ultra-satisfying, and brimming with feel good ingredients and flavors. Whole Food Plant Based, vegan, plant based, oil free, refined sugar free, gluten free, and no highly processed ingredients.
These mushroom dumplings are packed with a flavorful umami-rich mixed wild mushroom filling and then steamed to perfection (or steamed and seared for vegan potstickers) for a satisfying meat-free appetizer, snack, or main! Plus, they're freezer-friendly too!
Crunchy sushi rolls filled with cool cucumber, creamy avocado succulent sashimi (or imitation crab meat) topped with crispy onions to bring a satisfying crunch. Makes 4 rolls. Use the scaling buttons below to double or triple the quantity.
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Blocks of tofu stuffed with a mix of mushrooms and minced ‘meat’ in a thick gravy-like sauce. So satisfying and perfect enjoyed with some steamed rice!