Saturday, May 24, 2014

kite hill vegan cheeses :: review

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Vegan, nut-based cheeses by Kite Hill.
Vegan cheese is not an oxymoron, and it's not new news. But it's confirmed: vegan cheese is the new black:

A few months back, Whole Foods asked me to sample nut-based Kite Hill Vegan Cheeses. They are – quite aptly – sold in the cheese department at Whole Foods, nestled among all the dairy cheeses. They are packaged like traditional dairy cheeses, in round thin wooden boxes. They look like traditional dairy cheeses. They are made like traditional dairy cheeses – using superior ingredients, French cheese-making equipment, and enzymes. But they are vegan – made from a proprietary nut milk and a specially developed, lactose-free culture. 

Cassucio – a soft, delicate plant-based cheese

I tried the Cassucio and the White Adler. Their web site and press releases suggest all sorts of mouth-watering pairings, but I sampled these in the throes of F-stop's hospitalization, so there was no time or inclination for getting fancy. I simply nibbled on the cheeses with bread, wine and olives, and that suited me just fine.

Cassucio is a moist, delicate cheese – similar to a feta but not quite as strong. The texture was, like feta, ever-so-slightly crumbly.

If you like Brie or Camembert, you'll love White Adler. It's my favorite,.
If Camembert and Brie had a vegan love child, it would be White Adler. It's a rich, creamy, slightly stinky cheese – heaven! Encased in a soft, delicate rind, and overflowing with earthy, woody undertones, White Adler is a classic "fool an omnivore" victual. You would never guess this was crafted from nuts. And really, it doesn't matter because as my blog tag line states, "Good food is good food." This is great food.

You can find Kite Hill cheeses at select Whole Foods across the US. As of now, availability is largely concentrated on the right and left coasts, so Midwesterners will have to DIY for now. Which ones are you going to try first?

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Saturday, May 17, 2014

vegan finger foods :: giveaway!

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Apologies for my absence from the Interwebs. Poor F-stop spent the last 5 weeks in the hospital and is now recovering at home – much more fun than healing in a hospital. Thank you all for your kind wishes. Keep sending them!

Since F-stop, work and sanity-saving running have been my focus over the past few weeks, I haven't had much of an appetite until recently, nor have I done much cooking. My gradual reentry into the Blogosphere will consist mainly of giveaways, reviews and a few straggler recipes as time permits. Thanks for your patience.

Today, I am thrilled to be giving away a free copy of Vegan Finger Foods: More Than 100 Crowd-Pleasing Recipes for Bite-Size Eats Everyone Will Love co-authored by my lovely amigas Tami Noyes and Celine Steen. Although finger foods have long been the norm in the Middle East [think mezze], China [think dim sum] and in Spain [think tapas], they are super popular in the US right now and have become a fun and profitable restaurant theme. America may finally be falling out of love with supersize portions, thank goodness.

When you think about it, the first bite you take of any given dish is the most pleasurable. That's why I adore finger foods. You get to experience the intensity of flavor without the resulting fullness. This plant-based book is designed mainly for parties, but since I love "mini" foods, I see myself making many of these vegan snacks all for myself. Here are a few recipes that caught my eye and that I've bookmarked to make once I have more time and appetite:
  • Corn Fritters with Tomato-Thyme Gravy
  • Kale-Cucumber Cups
  • Mini Lemon Cupcakes
  • Black Forest Jars
Tami and Celine are giving away a copy of their cookbook, US residents only please. Complete the Rafflecopter below. I'll announce the winner next week. Good luck!
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