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The following article was written by Keegan Baur.
You've been invited to a friend's fabulous fête, but you're afraid that there won't be any vegan fare there. No worries! Here are some quick tips to remember and a couple of recipes that you can whip up and take along.
So you've been given the go-ahead to take a dish or two to the party. What should you prepare? Here are two cruelty-free appetizers that are sure to be crowd-pleasers:
Raw Zucchini 'Sushi' Rolls
Everyone likes sushi, right? These veggie rolls are a light and healthy snack, and they taste divine when topped with sesame seeds and teriyaki sauce.
1 cup raw cashews, soaked overnight2 Tbsp. rice vinegar3-4 zucchinis2 large carrots, cut into matchsticks1 cucumber, seeds removed and cut into matchsticks4 medium radishes, thinly sliced1 avocado, peeled and sliced1 small bunch cilantro, choppedSesame seeds (optional)Teriyaki sauce
Makes approximately 22 sushi rolls
Stuffed Mushroom Caps
These mushroom treats are a little more filling than the zucchini sushi rolls, and they're also fairly healthy and just as delicious. Hope you made extra!
1 tsp. vegan butter or margarine1/3 cup raw, chopped pecans3/4 cup freshly made whole-wheat bread crumbs (approximately 1 slice of bread)1 Tbsp. olive oil1/3 cup finely chopped onion2 cloves garlic, minced3-4 oz. extra-firm tofu, drained and mashed in a bowl1 tsp. balsamic vinegar1 tsp. nutritional yeast1/2 tsp. dried oregano1/2 tsp. salt1/4 tsp. pepper16 oz. baby portobello (or crimini) mushrooms (about 20)
Makes approximately 20 stuffed mushroom caps
I'm always looking for new recipes to try—what vegan finger foods do you like to take to nonvegan get-togethers?