Every year, I try to drag my birthday out as long as possible. I'm not one of those don't-tell-anyone-it's-my-birthday-and-hope-they'll-remember kinda girls. I let everybody know my special day is on the way a month in advance. And then I schedule as many celebrations as possible. This year, my "birthday forever" plan worked out especially well since my parents were out of town on my real birthday (Oct. 16th).
Tonight, we celebrated at their house in Arkansas, and I asked my mom to prepare me the ultimate Southern Dinner — Vegan Dumplins, Fried Okra, Fried Squash, Butter Beans and Cornbread, Slow-cooked Rape Greens, and Corn:
Now, just to be clear, this was our lunchtime meal. In the South, "dinner" means "lunch," and the evening meal is called "supper." Here's a close-up of my fave part of the meal, the Fried Okra and Squash:
My mama's vegan dumplins were also quite amazing. I don't know what that woman does to get her dumplins so tender, but they are out of this world. Instead of cooking mine in chicken broth, she uses veggie broth with a little added Earth Balance.
Here's the chef, my Mama:
She also made me a Chocolate Chip Cookie Cake from Vegan Cookies Invade Your Cookie Jar:
Now, you can see that my mama's no pro cake decorator. But who cares? The homemade chocolate buttercream was amazing, and I thought she did a cute little job trying to fit my name onto the cake. Before I snapped this shot, she said, "Now, you better not put a picture of my decoratin' job on the internet." Oops. Too late!
Anyway, the day was fabulous. I hung out with my parents, my granny and pa, and my me-maw. We stuffed ourselves and then I opened my presents. Birthdays are the best!
That entire meal is amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteThat looks so good. Btw, I hope your cookbook has something to do with rape greens. I grew a bunch and now I can't figure out how to cook them.
ReplyDeleteVery sweet of them. Do they use Earth Balance just for you or do they use it themselves too?
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Bianca -- I'm from Memphis and grew up with fried everything for meals. That okra looks delish!
ReplyDeleteYour parents rock! Everything looks soooo good, the perfect birthday meal!
ReplyDeleteAww lovely celebration!
ReplyDeleteDang, Mama Crunk is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI tend to drag out my b'day celebration for as long as possible as well. It's always during Thanksgiving week when everyone's off work...HEH.
Happy Birthday! What a celebration, yummy food and family- can't be beat, your mother seems so sweet!
ReplyDelete-Sophia
Happy Vegan MoFo!
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I'd like for your mom to make my birthday meal next year.
ReplyDeleteyour mom rocks the most socks, Bianca! that's one ultimate southern dinner, fo 'sho (especially the okra 'n fried squash) - and the chocolate chip cookie cake. oooooh, it sounds fantastical and i think it looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday! That looks like an amazing meal. Now I want to make myself some dumplings and fried okra.
ReplyDeleteYour mom's meal impressed me so much I will just pretend your little 5 year old sister decorated the cake for you. Awww, cute. I wish my mom could cook vegan. She can barely cook regular so there's not much hope for her. cherish what you got! And happy birthday!
ReplyDeleteBEST MEAL EVER. Your mom rules.
ReplyDeleteYour meal looks amazing! All of it! Happy Birthday! My dad has some okra in the kitchen he has yet to use...hmmm...maybe I will ask him to fry it :)
ReplyDeleteFried okra get in my mouth right now. Looks so good. Happy Late Birthday!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I love your mom!
ReplyDeleteI seriously hope that you'll have a recipe for your mom's dumpling in your cookbook or post very soon, they look amazing!
ReplyDeleteThat plate looks delicious. With food like that floating around, I'd stretch my birthday out as long as possible too.
ReplyDeleteOMG! We have the same birthday, except I'm '83. What will make my 28th year smashing will be the release of your cookbook in the spring!
ReplyDeleteThanks for writing,
~Ann from Atlanta