My Favorite
February 21, 2008 at 11:27 pm | In Uncategorized |Carob Split Bar, from Damn Tasty Vegan. made with pecan nuts and chopped bittersweet chocolate this time. I chose to mix all the wet ingredients in the food processor, I guess that makes me rather un-punk?
I had one of these [made with raisins and walnuts instead, as well as dark chocolate with coffee] to take with me when I left the country, and I must say it is the ideal traveling “companion”: filling, rather healthy, totally satisfying, and easy to carry.
somebody needs to keep me from making it too often, though. there’s only so much working out a person can do during the day!
[I'm sad this cookbook isn't available for purchase anymore, I really really wanted to get a copy for my parents...]
speaking of favorite though, I made a white bean/wild rice salad for lunch and it’s proof once again that simplest is often = bestest:
3 cups cooked wild rice
15 oz can white beans, drained and rinsed
2 T white balsamic vinegar
2 T extra virgin olive oil
2 T chopped green onion [or your favorite kind of onion]
mix it all together in a large bowl, chill in the fridge for a couple hours.
[sidenote: I didn't eat all this by myself. I had some alongside button 'shrooms, Brussels sprouts leaves, tomato, and alfalfa sprouts cooked all together in a little grapeseed oil, garlic, and peppercorns.]
and to finish off that “favorite” post, this is a carob bar that I found in a little health food store my parents love to go to. it’s delicious and tastes just like milk chocolate, which used to be my favorite back when I wasn’t vegan. although I have now become a big fan of the darkest chocolates one can find, this bar definitely hit the spot while I was back there reminiscing about the “good old days”.
that is all…
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Mmmm. That carob split bar looks fantastic. I like your modifications, sounds even yummier!
And you are completely right. Simple is best. I love rice and beans. One of the best combos!
Comment by Romina — February 22, 2008 #
OH NO!!! Damn Tasty is no longer available, this is sad news. I never purchased a copy because I was waiting to buy it for my B-day next month.
Comment by erica — February 22, 2008 #
Tee hee, Liz will be all over this post!
That carob split bar does sound heavenly, I’m always on the look-out for good travel food.
Comment by ashmacaroon — February 22, 2008 #
The carob split bar looks so good but the salad does too! I love white beans in salads!
If the Damn Tasty Baking Guide is no longer available, you could maybe make some copies of your favourite recipes and make a nice booklet and give that to your mom?
Oh, by the way I looove that chocolate, too. I can eat a whole bar:)
Comment by Mihl — February 22, 2008 #
I used to be a purely milk chocolate girl! I’ve been hearing about rice milk bars & have seen them, but have not picked one up yet. Have you had one?
That salad looks so nice!
Comment by melisser — February 22, 2008 #
Wow! That looks fantastic! I don’t have Damn Tasty, regrettably. Would you be able to email me the recipe, please?
Thanks for the tip on the carob bar. The only ones I’ve seen around these parts are the Goldie ones (and they’re pretty pricey).
Comment by Deb Schiff — February 22, 2008 #
First of all: yum.
and I have one of those carob bars lying here, too! I need to get used to the taste of carob though, it’s all new to me.
Comment by Bonnie — February 22, 2008 #
DAMN TASTY is right! Oh man. The salad looks like a nice way to work up an appetite for all that amazing carobiness!
Comment by Cakespy — February 22, 2008 #
I agree with you, sometimes simplest food is the best food. I was wondering, where can I get the Soyabella Carob bar? It looks like something I’d love :)
Comment by Paulina — February 22, 2008 #
Paulina, I looked it up online but couldn’t find anything. I got mine in Switzerland, a friend appears to find it in Germany too, and from what the label says, it’s made in the Netherlands. sorry I can’t help you more…
Comment by Celine — February 22, 2008 #
Basic usually is best when it comes to regular meals if you ask me- That’s really the only way I can cook. While I love tackling complicated baked goods, it’s a whole different story when there’s a pressing need to refuel. Looks like a perfect rice salad you have there!
Comment by BitterSweet — February 23, 2008 #
the bar is beautiful! i am so lucky to have that book! it does suck it is no longer in print because it would be a good present to give.
Comment by Lori- pleasantly plump vegan — February 23, 2008 #
Just found your blog, and I love it. Your photos are beautiful.
Can’t wait to try some of your recipes!
Comment by tiny morsels — February 23, 2008 #
A CAROB BAR?!?!?! **died and went to heaven**
Comment by VeggieGirl — February 23, 2008 #
ooh, that salad looks like a perfect balance of chew and tang. I’ve been slowly learning the benefits of simplicity myself, it’s a good kitchen mantra.
Comment by Liz² — February 23, 2008 #
haha to veggiegirl’s comment - i knew she’d flip when she saw that carob bar! i’d like to see a carob bar that tastes like dark chocolate, though. yum!
simple is the best! the meal is the part that gives running fuel, and after eating that is usually the time when i have enough energy for being elaborate. and that’s where fancy desserts come into play! that carob split bar sounds like it’s to die for.
Comment by ruby red vegan — February 24, 2008 #
I said it before and I’ll say it again: your photos are GORGEOUS.
Comment by urbanvegan — February 27, 2008 #
The photos are gorgeous…and inspiring. I also love that green square bowl. Do you think it is still available from anywhere?
Thanks!
Comment by Sue — February 29, 2008 #
Lolo from VeganYumYum got it for me, but I seem to remember she found it at Crate & Barrel.
Comment by Celine — February 29, 2008 #
Since I first saw this post, I’ve been trying & trying to pick up a used copy of Damn Tasty Vegan online, but it seems that no one is letting go of their copy. I would kill for the Carob Split Bar recipe!
Comment by Kathleen — March 3, 2008 #
Cosmos Vegan Shoppe still has copies of the Damn Tasty Vegan Baking guide. I ordered mine on Tuesday.
http://www.cosmosveganshoppe.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=CB
Comment by Lee Ann — October 2, 2008 #