In keeping with my new years resolution I decided to make a big fresh salad for dinner the other night. I got some new cookbooks for Christmas and one I really like is Deborah Madison's Vegetarian Cooking for Everyone. It's got a pretty wide range of stuff and food that should please even the non-vegetarian among us. There is only one downside - she doesn't always pull the whole dish together for you. She may tell you how to make a sauce, but not what the sauce goes on. I consider myself a recipe follower, NOT a recipe maker, so this can become a problem as demonstrated with my little salad here.
I used her recipe for Sesame Sauce with Tofu to make a creamy dressing.
Ingredients
- 4 ounces silken tofu
- 1/4 cup tahini
- 1 clove garlic
- Juice of 1/2 a lemon
- 1 tsp dark sesame oil
- salt
- Chopped parsley (I didn't have any but she suggests it)
Whisk all of the above into a blender and you'll get this....
A rich, creamy sesame sauce. It was pretty good. I even had Nick taste test it at this point because anything with tofu scares him a little. He approved. I had Deborah to hold my hand through making the sauce and then she just sent me on my merry way to come up with the rest of the dish... all alone. What a bitch.
Since I was going for healthy I grabbed these from my fridge...
And threw them into the food processor with the slicer attachment until they looked like this..
I did the same with about 4 or 5 medium sized carrots.
Then I tossed the carrots and beans with the dressing and voila! Asian cole slaw? I don't know.
After we sat down to eat I also had this...
A very, VERY, unhappy husband. He's not even posing for this picture - seriously. Its totally candid. He was really that miserable. See those two white chunks in his bowl? Those are just really really big pieces of cheddar cheese he used in an attempt to make the dish less healthy. Thats also why he has a big glass of coke.
Well if you haven't summed it up yet this probably isn't going into the recipe books anytime soon. Don't bother making it unless you are one of those super duper healthy raw vegan types. There's a 99.9% chance you'll hate it. But if you can think of something else to do with that damn sauce then you should because the sauce was on the money.