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Apples and Peanut butter

This is something people either seem to have known about forever, or they find the concept so weird that when you mention it they just look at you funny and back away slowly.

Slice up some apples, grab some peanut butter, and use the apple wedges to scoop up the peanut butter. There’s a bit of an art to manipulating the peanut butter, but it’s one worth mastering because omnomnomnomnom.


‘Baked’ Potatoes

Grab a potato, wash it if you need to. Stab a bunch of holes in the top or slice a cross halfway through it. Microwave on high for a few minutes then stab it with a knife to see if it’s soft inside, it’s different depending on the size of the potato and the power of the microwave. Once you know the rough time, you can just do that.

Toppings - vegan butter/marg, hummus, crushed garlic or garlic salt, cashew cream cheese, brewers/nutritional yeast, chopped fresh chives or spring onion, the list goes on


Couscous

Instant couscous like you can get in most supermarkets is super quick and easy to make. It tastes like pasta (because it’s made of the same stuff), and you can flavour it however you want.

Boil water, pour a cup of boiled water for every half cup of couscous, leave it for a couple of minutes, add a pinch of salt if you want, and fluff it up with a fork.

For flavourings (if you want them) you could just add a dab of vegan butter or margaraine, a teaspoon of mustard, or a splash of whatever stirfry, curry, or pasta sauce you have in the cupboard.


Noodles

Instant noodles are awesome. The instant noodle cups are rough on the environment, so I try to avoid the ones with the styrofoam cups at least, or use noodles you can cook on the stove or in the microwave instead.

Sometimes finding your preferred noodles that don’t use animal unfriendly oil can be a bit of a challenge, but they’re out there! And there’s a whole range of noodles to choose from that cook almost as quickly as the instant variety (my favourite are these awesome ones made from sweet potato starch that are so springy you could use them for slingshots if you weren’t busy nomming them because they’re AMAZING with peanut sauce).

The flavour options can vary too. I’ve come across a fair few ‘chicken’ noodle packets that were accidentally vegan. If you just got plain noodles, or you’re mixing it up a little, here’s some of the easy sauces I like to use.

Sweet chilli sauce - make sure you drain the noodles for this one

Soy sauce - combined with sweet chilli sauce it’s really frickin’ good. You can drain the noodles or keep the water, either’s good.

Veggie stock - one cube to a cup of noodles (with water)

Barbecue sauce - just a little bit sweetens the noodles up nicely. Drain the noodles.

Peanut butter and soy sauce - A tablespoon of peanut butter, a splash of soy sauce, heat in the microwave (to melt the peanut butter) or stir straight through hot drained noodles, nommy. Add a bit of chilli if you like it spicy.


Optional extras

Frozen mixed veggies will also cook in roughly the same time as the noodles so long as they’re small, if they’re bigger, just put them in a few minutes earlier and then add the noodles to the boiling water.

You might find you like nuts and seeds in noodles, I prefer them in noodle dishes with thicker, more complex sauces, but that’s a personal preference.

Small TVP chunks will cook in roughly the same time as the noodles, and they flavour easily.


Sandwich type constructions

The humble sandwich. Cultures all around the world have developed technology to wrap some kind of delicious bread type scaffolding around other types of deliciousness. Pita pockets, Tortillas, Bagels, Burgers, Subs, the list goes on.

Some easy things to stuff in your bread type scaffolding:

  • Fresh tomato slices, fresh Basil (optional), and hummus. It’s super simple and it’s delicious. Also great toasted.
  • Banana sandwiches. I don’t know if this is a New Zealand thing only or what, but seriously, dry bread, or margaraine, or whatever, and banana slices. That’s all. It’s divine.
  • Avocado and tomato. With a sprinkle of salt and a splash of lemon juice if you’ve got it. Also fabulous toasted.
  • Tabbouleh. If you can get it easily ready made from the supermarket, this goes great on any kind of bread related construct. Also goes fabulously with hummus.
  • Falafel. Microwave a few spoonfuls for a minute or two, add to bread, add tomato sauce, barbecue sauce, mustard, hummus, whatever. Devour.


Cracker type things

There’s all kinds of crunchy crispy nommy things out there - rice or corn cakes, rice crackers, water crackers, the list goes on.

Stuff to put on them or dip them in

  • Peanut butter - surprisingly nommy on corn/rice cakes
  • Hummus - unsurprisingly nommy on everything
  • Fresh tomato (awesome with fresh basil)
  • Avocado
  • Olives - There’s two kinds of people in this world. The ones who love olives, and the unlucky ones who don’t have the joy of olives in their lives.
  • Sliced banana - especially good on rice/corn cakes


Sticks, chips and dips

Stuff to dip with -

  • Carrot sticks
  • Celery sticks
  • Corn chips
  • Tortilla chips
  • Toasted pita bread
  • Mini spring rolls (raw or cooked)

Stuff to dip in -

  • Hummus - it comes in a million flavours
  • Pesto (just need to find a vegan one, or make your own :) )
  • Mustard
  • Salsa - home made or store bought
  • Sweet chilli sauce


Toast

Much like the humble sandwich, perhaps even pre dating it, we like to put stuff on bread, all kinds of bread.

  • Peanut butter - seriously. Just go buy some peanut butter and eat it
  • Bananas - yep, sliced bananas on toast is amazing.
  • Fresh tomato - Add salt, pepper (if you like it), and it’s divine
  • Avocado - mashed on toast with a fork, a pinch of salt, and some lemon juice, it’s divine.
  • Marmite - So about half the western world will know what I’m talking about. The rest will be dazed and confused. Google it. It’s awesome. Half of you will instantly hate it. Half of you will become helpless addicted to the magnificent mountain of b vitamins that is marmite. Also related to vegemite.
  • Baked beans - Heat em up, pile em on.


Pretzels

They’re cheap, they’re crunchy (cept for the giant soft ones, which are awesome in their own right), and they’re little edible bows. what more could you want? They’re usually vegan friendly, but it’s worth checking the bag just in case.


Vegetables

Yep. Grab some veggies, I quite like cauliflower and broccoli, put them in a covered microwave safe bowl and heat on high power for a couple of minutes. Then add whatever sauces you like (there’s a whole bunch listed here)

If you don’t have a microwave or don’t want to use one, just add about two cm (just under an inch) of water to a pot, add the veggies and cover. Bring to the boil on high heat, let it boil for a couple of minutes, then drain the water and the veggies should be cooked and nicely crisp.

Whenever I make tofu it’s the same basic recipe: half flour, half nutritional yeast. And then whatev

Whenever I make tofu it’s the same basic recipe: half flour, half nutritional yeast. And then whatever seasonings go with the meal. Mix together all the dry ingredients. Press your tofu and cut into cubes. Heat about a quarter inch of oil in a skillet on medium-high heat. Toss the tofu into the seasoning until completely coated and then put in the oil immediately so that the coating stays dry. Fry the tofu for about 6 minutes on each side and it should be ready to enjoy


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Fresh summer salad with cucumbers, tomates, and red bell peppers. Also topped with basil from our ga

Fresh summer salad with cucumbers, tomates, and red bell peppers. Also topped with basil from our garden


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Vegan fish and chips! Made with gardein fishless fillets, homemade crispy potatoes, garlicky kale, a

Vegan fish and chips! Made with gardein fishless fillets, homemade crispy potatoes, garlicky kale, and dijon mustard


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Feeling purple todayI was on campus today looking for a snack and I came across these which ended

Feeling purple today
I was on campus today looking for a snack and I came across these which ended up being really tasty!


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golden raspberries & Nomva carrot pack (pineapple, carrot, pear, mango, probiotics)

golden raspberries & Nomva carrot pack (pineapple, carrot, pear, mango, probiotics)


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Who am I without night snacks?

I am really enjoying my Saturday evening-night routine Mint tea, fruits, and new (to me) anime. I bet it’s easy to guess who made me watch Yuri on Ice

Finally sharing the recipe for these stretchy, gooey fluffy pao de queijo! A Brazillian cheese breadFinally sharing the recipe for these stretchy, gooey fluffy pao de queijo! A Brazillian cheese bread

Finally sharing the recipe for these stretchy, gooey fluffy pao de queijo! A Brazillian cheese bread recipe that just screams comfort! Traditionally made with eggs and cheese this VEGAN and gluten free version is almost better! You will just love this one!

https://at-my-table.com/vegan-pao-de-queijo-cheese-bread/


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 Chocolate, for breakfast! Yes please! This chocolate chia pudding recipe is the perfect healthy bre

Chocolate, for breakfast! Yes please! This chocolate chia pudding recipe is the perfect healthy breakfast recipe. A nutrient-dense chia pudding recipe that is rich in healthy fats. Oh, and it also makes a killer snack or post-workout meal, just saying!

https://at-my-table.com/breakfast-chocolate-chia-pudding/


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Last year, I posted a few cool finds for vegan-friendly Japanese snacks. This year I’m expanding that list outside of Japan with to include all the awesome vegan candies and snacks you can find from Taiwan, China, Malaysia and elsewhere throughout east and south-east Asia. Check out my rounded-up selection of traditional and modern sweets, treats, savoury snacks, and drinks!

Classic Candies:suwa shoten golden plum candy//ameyasan matcha candy //gold kili ginger lemon candy 

The ginger lemon candy (from Singapore) is almost always stocked at my local food market, and I love them! Ginger-spicy, lemon-chewy, and a gentle powdered sugar coating. I could eat these for the rest of my life.

Sweet Cakes:sankio husband cakes//sankio sweetheart cakes //yuki & love green tea mochi // yuki & love peanut mochi //huihuang osmanthus cake// favor desserts walnut nougat cakes

The first two options are simple variations on a light pastry stuffed with winter melon, with a cute traditional Chinese tale behind them. Yuki & Love’s basic mochi are all vegan, so if green tea or peanut isn’t your jam, you can also check out the taro or black sesame varieties. 

Bite-Sized Treats:dainagon shiro yokan (sweet bean jellies) // chimes toasted coconut hard toffee //chio heong yuen mini almond cakes

Chinese almond and walnut cakes are quite commonly vegan, consisting mainly of bean flour, sugar, vegetable oil, and nuts. They’re somewhat like a shortbread cookie in nature, but a little less sweet, less packed and more crumbly.

The Chimes hard toffees, hailing from malaysia, will be a welcome treat for those who’ve tried cocomels (the soft vegan caramels) but want a hard variety.

Hard-Candied Wonderland:uha rose vitamin candy (second source) // kasugai roasted coffee candy

A lot of popular rose and coffee flavoured candies (hard and gummy) either contain gelatin or milk (or both!) so these are some particularly great finds. Not only that, but the roasted coffee candy reviews especially well as tasting like a real, intense cup of coffee! Both these flavours are a little more refined than your average soda or fruit gummy, so you can indulge without feeling like a kindergarten kid.

Salty Snacks:joytofu bbq-flavoured bean curd (second source) // wangfu seaweed and sesame dough twists //wulama vegetarian beef meatball skewers //lonely god tomato-flavoured potato twists //calbee x haitai baked rice snacks

While my sweet tooth is bigger than my salty snack craving, I still absolutely love the intense variety of dried bean curd/tofu snacks there are on the market. Go take a look at the wulama meatball skewers and tell me you aren’t instantly hungry. I first tried these when I noticed the quirky mascot on the packaging, a lady after my own heart who seems to spend most of her time gaming or sleeping. 

Post-Candy Quenchers: hoyjun white peach soda //mogu mogu fruit and coconut jelly drink (lychee flavour pictured above) // matcha love sweetened green tea //kimura ramune soda (strawberry flavour pictured above) // pocari sweat sports drink (second source, korean label)

I tried the white peach soda recently, despite not being personally big on peach as a fruit. It is so delicious and gentle that I know I’m going to get it at least once a month from now on! The Mogu Mogu fruit drink comes with little chunks of coconut jelly in it, which will be familiar to those who already drink aloe or grass jelly drinks, but I’ve always found jelly bits in my drink to be a funny novelty, like the ramune soda bottles and their distinctive glass marble seal. Pocari Sweat is a huge Japanese brand of electrolyte drinks, and if you’re lucky you might even nab the strange jelly pack version of it. I’ll stick to the refreshing liquid version that helps me after a hangover!

If you have any favourites not on this list, feel free to reblog and add them!


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