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Recipe Fiasco

by eatingbirdfood on August 3, 2009

Update: I emailed Andrea Beaman from her website and she replied today with a very kind message-

Hi Brittany – I hope you had a fun weekend.  So sorry about the typo. Ugh!  Yes… I checked the book it is certainly a typo!  Thanks for letting me know.  It should be 1/3 cup tahini.
I uploaded the change and it should be fixed for the next round of books that the printing company sends me.

Do you have a copy of my first book?  I’d like to send you a copy as a thanks.

I’m just happy to know that the recipe really wasn’t suppose to turn out like that – hopefully my misfortune will help it from happening to someone else!
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Remember how in my last post I was emphasizing how great Andrea Beaman’s book, The Whole Truth is? Well, I guess it’s Murphy’s Law or something, but I went to try a new recipe from it last night and unfortunately it didn’t turn out so well. And that’s putting it lightly. On the way home from the wedding I found a recipe for Soba Noodles and Spicy Sesame Sauce that I was dying to try.

I went to two grocery stores because the first one didn’t have baked tofu. I hit up Ellwood’s for some locally produced, freshly baked oven “fried” tofu (the same tofu that is in the “bomb” goddess tofu wrap!!) and a jar of tahini. I had never used tahini or soba noodles before so I was stoked to try this recipe. Everything was going well – I cooked the buckwheat soba noodles, cut up the tofu and chopped the scallions. Everything is looking pretty right?

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Well, everything was except for that huge blob of spicy tahini sauce. When preparing the sauce I followed the recipe exactly using 1 cup of tahini, 1/4 cup shoyu, 1/4 cup apple cider vinegar, 1/2 cup water, hot sesame oil and some other spicy ingredients. Like I mentioned, this was my first time using tahini so I no idea that 1 cup of tahini is A LOT to be putting in a sauce.

Here’s the finished product all mixed together.

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You can’t tell from this picture the extent of it, but the noodles and tofu were literally drenched in the thick sauce. I took one bite and knew something had to be wrong. I let Isaac try it and at first he was being nice and said it was just okay, then he fessed up and said the dish was so rich it felt might give someone a heart attack. I had a few more bites and then I started to get really frustrated and disappointed. I wouldn’t have been so upset if it were a random recipe I was trying to create on my own, but when I follow a recipe to a T from a cookbook, I expect it to come out right. I had been so excited to try this recipe and I had put a lot time and money into making it and then it turned out horribly and almost completely inedible. Needless to say, it wasn’t a good feeling.

After researching and looking at the nutrients in tahini I realized that it would be really odd for a Better Food, Better Health recipe to call for 1 full cup of tahini, even if the dish does serve 6. I found other noodle dishes with sesame sauces on Andrea’s website and none called for over 3-4 tablespoons of tahini.I immediately starting searching online for recipe recalls, but I couldn’t find any. Perhaps the 1 cup of tahini was a misprint? I would be completely shocked if not, because I honestly don’t think anyone could actually eat more than 2 bites of this dish without getting a stomach ache.

I really couldn’t believe the recipe turned out like that, because every recipe I’ve tried before from The Whole Truth was been great. The fact that I had just written about how awesome the book was kind of fueled my fire. I was so upset that ended up emailing Andrea, asking if there was a misprint that she knew of. Hopefully I’ll hear back soon and if so, I’ll be sure to keep you all posted.

I was so frustrated at this point, I wanted to just throw the whole batch in the trash. I hate wasting food so I just put the noodles in a colander and rinsed it with cold water until at least 3/4 of the sauce was rinsed off. The residual sauce turned out to be much thinner than before and hopefully more palatable. I guess we will see when I face the leftovers at some point this week.

Here’s the watered down version.

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I was sulking for the majority of the night over the recipe fiasco, but Isaac did a good job of cheering me up. Some banana soft serve with walnuts and chocolate chips helped as well.

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Has anything like this ever happened to you? Have you used a cookbook recipe and it turned out awful? This makes me wonder how often misprints happen.

So that was the bad news, however I do have some good news, I leave for VACATION this Friday!!!! I’m going to Grand Cayman Islands with a friend from high school (and college for that matter). I literally can not wait!

Happy Monday Everyone.

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Milk- An American Classic

by eatingbirdfood on March 11, 2009

Not the beverage- the movie (but more on that in a moment). Last night’s dinner was quick, easy, and delish. Butternut Squash Fries and baked tofu that marinated for a little over 2 days in soy sauce and rice vinegar. Nothing fancy, but oh so tasty.

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After dinner we watched MILK and it was awesome. Who knew about Harvie Milk before the movie? I know that I hadn’t! I really can’t believe that I had never heard mention of him in any of my history courses.

It’s a very passionate and interesting movie and Sean Penn totally deserved the Oscar. While watching the movie I had a little snack of pumped up captain crunch aka PB Puffins, kashi go lean, and original almond milk.

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This morning I did the half and half thing with oatmeal and oat bran, 1/2 cup unsweetened almond milk (I love this stuff), 1/2 cup h20, 1/2 of a frozen banana, and some ground flax and  shredded coconut on top.

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Today at the gym I kept thinking about what I wanted for dinner (does anyone else do this?) and all I kept thinking of was breakfast foods. Which led to me fixing up this little plate when I got home:

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1 egg, 2 egg whites, 1 piece of honey flax bread with cherry preserves and almond butter and a veggie sausage patty. I love b-fast for dinner!

Does today feel like Thursday to anyone else besides me… I don’t know why but it’s felt that way all day.

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Sleepy Head

February 2, 2009

Back in action for the week. After a late night of Mario Kart racing I did not want to get out of bed this morning. Once I finally did I decided to have Cherry Chocolate Oatmeal. This bowl was made with 1/4 cup of Unsweetened Almond milk (USAM), 3/4 cup water, 1/2 cup oats, 1/2 [...]

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Back in Action

September 2, 2008

Today, surprisingly enough, I got a photo of EVERY morsel that crossed my lips: When I couldn’t decide between having eggs or oats this morning I went with savory oats made with water and a pinch of salt, topped with 1 egg, S&P, and chopped fresh basil from my back porch. Again, it didn’t disappoint. [...]

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Spicing up Tofu

July 28, 2008

I was inspired a while back from Gliding Calm’s post about baked tofu and I had her star ingredients photo saved on a stickie note (on my desktop screen) so I would remember to make some in the near future.  I used the ingredients she had listed to make a sauce/ marinade: sesame oil ( [...]

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