© 2009 Andrea's easy vegan cooking
It seems like just yesterday I bought teeny tiny broccoli plugs for 25 cents each from a farmers market vendor. They looked so small and helpless I couldn't believe they'd survive the rabbits and other predators of tender young plants. The first week I bought four plants, and they did so well in the garden that the next week I bought four more. All have survived and grown huge and one has just yielded a large head of broccoli. It may be just a broccoli plant to you, but to me it was a gardening milestone. The broccoli got planted. The broccoli survived. The broccoli will be eaten by me and not the rabbits! I was practically hysterical with glee. I couldn't decide if I should do something simple or fancy with this ultra-fresh vegetable but decided I really wanted to focus on tasting, not disguising, the broccoli. I made a simple but delicious stir fry with artichoke hearts and lemon zest adding a special punch. Since I have lemon thyme and chives growing in the garden, I added some of those herbs, too.
The Ancient Harvest quinoa spaghetti that we used is gluten-free, and although we're not intolerant of gluten, this noodle has become a favorite of ours. The noodles are bright yellow and have a very good texture and taste. I think the only thing in the dish that wasn't gluten-free was my husband's home-made seitan sausage, and that could easily be substituted with cashews, mushrooms or beans.
© 2009 Andrea's easy vegan cooking
Ingredient list
- broccoli, cut into bite-sized pieces
- garlic, minced fine
- vegan sausage or substitute a gluten-free item
- artichoke hearts
- shredded carrot
- Quinoa pasta
- lemon zest
- lemon thyme
- chives
- fresh ground black pepper
- crushed red pepper
Garden tour (of our garden) on July 20.
Dill © 2009 Andrea's easy vegan cooking
Basil © 2009 Andrea's easy vegan cooking
This has been eaten. © 2009 Andrea's easy vegan cooking
Three kinds of lettuce. © 2009 Andrea's easy vegan cooking
One of the tomato plants. © 2009 Andrea's easy vegan cooking
Tumbling Tom. © 2009 Andrea's easy vegan cooking
Swiss chard. © 2009 Andrea's easy vegan cooking
Asian lily. © 2009 Andrea's easy vegan cooking