here's a link to some paleo recipes. i usually make it with meat; husband. lol
some of those recipes look gross (looking at you, Asian Beef Heart!),
but the cabbage and apple, and the coconut curry (minus chicken) might do?
may the Lord bless your search.
Thanks notmyown.
I appreciate the link. I have a couple of vegan stir fries, but was wanting to find a variation from the two I normally make.
One of them uses a head of cauliflower as rice. It doesn't really taste like rice, but it adds a nice texture when partially cooked.
It's not too difficult to take a meat stir fry and leave out the meat, but sometimes the sauce is fish based. What I probably should do is to look up some sauces that can be veganized or some that already are vegetable based. God bless you!
hub is a master of 'stir-fry', first and foremost, 'FRESH' and all he does is mix different veggies
with herbs and spices that always just seem to go together so very well - KEY= Sesame OIL
along with a good grade of Olive Oil that passes ALL of the olive-oil-tests...
here's a link to some paleo recipes. i usually make it with meat; husband. lol
some of those recipes look gross (looking at you, Asian Beef Heart!),
but the cabbage and apple, and the coconut curry (minus chicken) might do?
may the Lord bless your search.
You make it with husband meat?LOL
*ducks and runs*
You make it with husband meat?LOL*ducks and runs*
MOCHI! i see ur alive because of ur post in the HR (recipes) forum!
hub is a master of 'stir-fry', first and foremost, 'FRESH' and all he does is mix different veggies
with herbs and spices that always just seem to go together so very well - KEY= Sesame OIL
along with a good grade of Olive Oil that passes ALL of the olive-oil-tests...
What I've had a couple of times in the past was Seitan used as a meat substitute. Made right and well seasoned, it tasted really good and had a texture in the dish that was so close to that of meat, I probably would not have been able to tell the difference if blindfolded.