Hey everybody! Last week, I launched a weekly series called "Crunk For the Holidays," in which I'm dedicating one post a week to my Southern vegan cookbook. It's been out since fall 2012, so it's not new or anything. But I figure the holidays are a great time to pimp my book! People need presents, right?
And what's more awesome than a big ol' bowl of comfort food for Christmas? Nothing! And my book contains about 150 recipes for delicious vegan comfort dishes, all based on recipes I grew up eatin' in my Arkansas hometown. So if you're looking for a good holiday gift, you can find signed copies here on my blog (just click the PayPal link on the right side of the page) or you can get 'em at a discount on Amazon, because Amazon.
Or, if you're lucky, maybe you'll win a signed copy! As my little Thanksgiving "thank you" to all of my readers, I'm giving away a signed copy. All you have to do is leave me a comment here letting me know your favorite Southern dish! Be sure and leave your email address so I can find you if you win when I randomly select a winner next Monday!
And just for fun, here's a rundown of my five very favorite dishes from the book.
1) Country Fried Tempeh Steak with Soymilk Gravy - Beefy marinated tempeh is coated in a seasoned flour and fried until crisp. And then the oil is retained in the pan to make a creamy soymilk gravy. Hot damn.
2) Fried Green Tomato & Tofu Sandwich - Slices of firm, tangy green tomato are coated in breadcrumbs and cornmeal and served with slices of baked tofu that's been marinated in a sweet 'n' spicy soy sauce. Both are stuffed into a sandwich with homemade maple-Dijon sauce.
3) Tempeh Gumbo - Chunks of tempeh and slices of fresh okra are slow-simmed in a rich, roux-thickened, tomato-based broth with celery, bell pepper, and onion.
4) Seitan and Dumplings - Chewy whole wheat dumplings plump up in a thick and silky vegetable broth with Yukon Gold potatoes, carrots, and green peas.
5) Old-Fashioned Coconut Pie - Sweet coconut flakes, vegan butter, and sugar are thickened into a custard and served in a whole wheat pie crust. Swoon. Recipe is here.
So there ya go! Of course, my favorites change all the time, so ask me again next week, and I'll pick a few different things. And I tend to gravitate toward the brown food and fried stuff, but that's just me. There are plenty of baked things and green things in the book, too, if that's what you're into. Anyway, leave a comment to enter! And please don't forget to leave your email address so I can contact you if you win!
I've never really had traditional southern cooking but that coconut pie looks amazing! All the dishes look so hearty which I love this time of year.
ReplyDeleteI can't say that I'm very familiar with Southern cooking but before I was vegan I loved fried chicken so a vegan version of that.
ReplyDeleteThe coconut pie looks absolutely delicious and while I used to eat fried foods I try to eat healthier now. But I can't deny the appeal of them.
ReplyDeleteThis is great! My favorite Southern dish is Black Beans and Rice. EMS591@aol.com
ReplyDeleteSimple as it is, BISCUITS.
ReplyDeleteI miss pimento cheese the most. I'm going to have to try it with Field Roast's new cheese!
ReplyDeleteMy favourite southern dish is gumbo. And even though I live in Canada I'm lucky enough to have a friend from New Orleans who shared her recipe with me. I will treasure it always!
ReplyDeleteYum! Reminds me of my Grandma's cooking (she's from southern Kentucky). My favorite is green beans, cooked forever with onions/olive oil (before vegan it was bacon grease).
ReplyDeleteThat country fried steak looks amazing. One of my favorite southern dishes is a pimento cheese scalloped potato dish.
ReplyDeleteI think my favorite Southern foods are braised collard greens or chess pie. Which I've still never had a vegan version of. :(
ReplyDeleteI loved fried chicken!!
ReplyDeleteI love biscuits & gravy. Mmm!
ReplyDeleteI love anything with Okra. Anything! ha! I wish I were courageous enough to fry stuff, and make fried okra, maybe one day!
ReplyDeleteNice to see your favorite recipes, I'll make sure to try them. The sandwich with green tomatoes is to die for though, I've made it twice. I even bought green tomatoes to make them again recently, but I proscratinated and my tomatoes eventually ripened!
ReplyDeleteI'm not participating in the contest.
i've never actually had southern food. would love to actually make something!
ReplyDeleteOh man, nothing beats my Memaw's country fried steak and gravy, green beans, and mashed taters, with buttermilk biscuits. Hands down, the best meal ever. I'd love to cook my own vegan version with your recipe. Looks fantastic!
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Thanks for the giveaway I love cooking!
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So I wouldn't give this as a present, but be selfish and keep it for myself....hey, I need fried vegan food- I'm a college student here! My favorite Southern classic would have to be baked beans. That's from the south, right? If not, then just barbecue anything and it'll be my favorite.
ReplyDeleteYaaargh, the thought of all this mouthwatering goodness had me forget to put my contact info:
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Biscuits & gravy: filtereddream@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteMy absolute favorite southern dish used to be shrimp n' grits. Now that I'm vegan I like fried tofu and grits, with vegan cheese. YUM!
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ReplyDeleteI'm a huge fan of red beans and rice... does that count as Southern? Haha I'm such a Yankee :/
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Even though I'm a savory girl at heart, it has to be pecan pie!
ReplyDeleteI'm a tomato addict, so fried green tomatoes are way up there. Also a huuuge fan of dumplings!
ReplyDeleteBest southern food is black eyed peas with cornbread. In the book or no?
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I've always heard so much about Southern"Tomato Gravy". Not even sure what it is exactly...but, I'd like to find out....!
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Hmm...my favorite would have to be salmon croquettes with rice and biscuits. Fortunately, Soul Vegetarian does a great veganized version of this. (sans rice, unfortunately; but there's a great tofu scramble replacement). :)
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Turnip Greens and maybe some Black Eyed Peas
ReplyDeleteThat country fried tempeh steak looks amazing. I want it now!!
ReplyDeleteBiscuits and gravy
ReplyDeleteI live in TX where we fry absolutely everything! So give me some fried green tomatoes and I am a happy camper. I also love fried pickles.
ReplyDeleteIf Chess Squares count as traditional Southern, then that; however, if they don't, give me a mess of biscuits and some red-eye gravy. Can that even be done?
ReplyDeleteFried green tomatoes
ReplyDeleteI'm ordering your book for a good friend for his holiday! He says he has a limited diet, so i'm hoping this will help him! Love you girlie! Rhiannon Brown Reeves (jadis66@hotmail.com)
ReplyDeleteTempeh Gumbo YUM~~
ReplyDeleteI love red velvet cake!
ReplyDeleteWell I'm not sure if this is considered southern, but I love a jalapeƱo corn bread!!
ReplyDeleteI moved to the south about three months ago, and I'm currently in the honeymoon period of a love affair with okra. Seriously, in gumbo, fried, pickled...holy crap it's delicious.
ReplyDeleteAs a northerner, I am not very familiar with southern foods, but I have had a fried green tomato sandwich that was mighty tasty.
ReplyDeleteFried Green Tomatoes, Peach Cobbler, Corn on the Cob, collard greens, cornbread and black eyed peas are my favorites.
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I'm new to vegan everything but I would say good ole Mac n cheese (thelori@gmail.com)
ReplyDeleteI don't know if it's too late to enter..but just in case.
ReplyDeleteI'm new to the South (just four years now) but have fallen in love with everything I've tried. Fresh green acre peas are a new favorite, love them! Okra, I love okra so much! Where has it been all my life? Honestly. I had never heard of it until moving to Florida. Fried green tomatoes, especially on sandwiches, nom! Crockpot Gumbo--my new favorite soup! I have made it several times in the past few months. That coconut pie looks and sounds delicious. Thank you for your awesome blog and Facebook posts, I always enjoy them and fantasize about visiting the great places you mention if I ever get out to TN! :)
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