Anne Taylor

Archive for March 2009

Amazing Veggie Burgers

In Main Dish on 2009-03-31 at 7:15 pm

veggie-burger-cooking

The amazing thing about these veggie burgers is not that they imitate meat, in fact they don’t really taste like meat at all. However, they go very well with normal burger toppings, they taste great (even meat lovers agree!), and they freeze well for later use. This recipe was received from my friend Jessie Pomeroy around the time I became vegetarian, and although I am now back to eating some chicken this is still my favourite burger-type meal.

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Chocolate Soufflé

In Dessert on 2009-03-26 at 12:16 am

choc-souffle-cream

After learning how to make these, my sister immediately went out to purchase the ramekins required to make them for the family. It was well worth the effort. As someone who dislikes dishes, I’d recommend making them in a situation where a dishwasher is available.

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Cy’s Tortillas

In Main Dish, Mexican on 2009-03-22 at 11:14 pm

tortillas-baked

These pancake-like tortillas are from my parents’ recipe card file thanks to a roommate of theirs from university. They’re not quite like any “tortillas” I’ve had in other places, but the recipe is easy and the resulting patties are tasty with any common Mexican toppings.

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Mint Chocolate Cupcakes

In Dessert on 2009-03-17 at 11:44 pm

mint-choc-cupcakes

In honour of St. Patrick’s day, I wanted to make something green. In my mind, the most obvious green is mint, and so I created this combination. Happily, President Choice brand imitation after-eights were on sale too, which added a classy look to otherwise plain cupcakes.

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Mom’s Lasagna

In Italian, Main Dish on 2009-03-08 at 11:08 pm

lasagna

My mom’s lasagna recipe is mostly based on one from the “No fad, good food, five dollar a day cookbook” that I believe my parents have had since their university days. The book itself shows a lot of wear and appropriate food stains. Over the years, it has been very reliable for tasty and cheap food ideas. My mom’s interpretation of it has completely spoiled me for store-bought lasagna.

This was my first time making it for myself, and unfortunately about 5 minutes after this picture was taken, I was trying to carry the lasagna to my friend Katy’s place and it slipped from its handles and dropped on the floor… exploding bits of lasagna everywhere. I managed to save most of it, but it wasn’t winning any prizes for looks. It was delicious, though!

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Buttermilk Chocolate Layer Cake

In Dessert on 2009-03-02 at 1:16 am

cakeThis cake has to be the richest chocolate cake I have ever tasted. The recipe is a little complicated, but it’s worth the effort if you enjoy chocolate. I also used this opportunity to practice what I learned recently at a cake design course. My roses didn’t turn out as well as the ones I made in the course, mostly due to the fact that I experimented with using all butter in the coloured frosting, instead of shortening.

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