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u/icecoldcold · 2 pointsr/VeganFood

Sorry it took me a while to reply. It's somewhat hard for me to write down the recipes, because I usually just wing the quantities and add/forgo ingredients depending on what I have/don't have in the pantry rather than follow a recipe to a T. However here I try.

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Idli

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I used a ready mix. This one. You'd also need the right cooking vessel like this one. Perhaps you can use ramekins (like those for creme brulée). I have never tried them though.

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Pulihora

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Here's one recipe. You don't need to add desiccated coconut and carrot or jaggery and asofetida. Another version is a lemon pulihora (instead of tamarind). If you are looking for tamarind, you can find it as a concentrate or peeled&pitted.

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Sambar

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Sambar is a basically a lentil vegetable soup to which you can add pretty much any veggies you have. Here's a recipe I shared previously. I added this spice mix called sambar powder. You can leave it out if you are not keen on it.

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Coconut peanut chutney

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This was a hit at the dinner. My friends couldn't get enough of it. Since I am too lazy to write down my recipe here, I googled for one. This comes closest to how I made the chutney. I didn't use garlic at all. However I did add lightly-fried-in-oil green chillies to the mix (before grinding) instead of the red/dried chillies. Again if you don't have tamarind, use lime juice instead for the tangy flavor. I also didn't have curry leaves. You might be able to find them at an Indian store (nearby or online).

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Bread carrot halwa

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This is my own making. You can find numerous recipes for bread halwa and carrot halwa separately, usually using ghee (clarified butter) and animal milk. I substituted the ghee with margarine and the animal milk with almond milk. I initially planned on making carrot halwa and later found some stale bread in the pantry, not enough for making bread halwa though. So I decided to add the bread to the carrot halwa to make it bread carrot halwa.

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Bread halwa recipe I followed. (Used almond milk instead of water, margarine instead of ghee).

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Carrot halwa recipe

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BTW, I have no affiliation to the websites I linked. They just showed up on my google searches. I have had comments here before about how difficult it is to find ingredients for Indian dishes, so I am only trying to be a little helpful.

Also please do share if you end up making any of these items. Good luck!

u/bonny_elephas · 3 pointsr/VeganFood

Just to piggy-back off this, I've seen some markets sell seasoning mixes that contain seaweed or kelp. Bragg's makes a shake, and I also found this: (sorry, on mobile -- link). Vegan Fysh Sauce (Vegan Fish Sauce Made with Seaweed) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DINZQGI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_spfLAb1DW4HGG

Hope you find what you're looking for!

u/zoxcat · 3 pointsr/VeganFood

I know you want to make your own, but this is my favorite. I buy it by the box. It comes with an oil packet, a seasoning packet and a spice packet. If you use the entire spice packet you will be on fire.

Mama - Instant Noodles - Artificial Pa-Lo Duck Flavour (Net Wt. 1.94 Oz.)
by MAMA
Link: http://amzn.com/B002WF8N1E

u/paperfairy · 3 pointsr/VeganFood

RECIPE
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  1. go to store
  2. buy the stuff
  3. go home
  4. rinse everything
  5. chop the ever living fuck out of them
  6. throw in a container
  7. drizzle on sauce/dressing of choice
  8. close container
  9. shake the ever-living fuck out of the container
  10. open container and eat

    MACROS
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    | Name | Calories (kcal) | Carbs (grams) | Fat (grams) | Protein (grams) | Sodium (milligrams) | Sugar (grams) | Weight (grams) |
    |---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
    | Broccoli | 125 | 24 | 1 | 10 | 121 | 6 | 367 |
    | Spinach | 94 | 15 | 0 | 12 | 324 | 2 | 410|
    | Mushrooms | 91 | 14 | 1 | 13 | 21 | 8 | 415 |

    NOTES
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  • the pictured container is a gallon rubbermaid container. this salad is fucking massive.
  • I covered mine in 300g of Pepita Salsa, but it wasn't great. My go-to salad dressing is balasmic vinegar + bbq sauce.