tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1348024911170290265.post8528905954072443061..comments2023-11-02T06:15:34.944-05:00Comments on Vegan Linda: Veggies and Dumplings or Peanut Sauce and Quinoa PastaUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1348024911170290265.post-83763609827259790232012-01-28T19:52:02.378-06:002012-01-28T19:52:02.378-06:00That's a good idea to use it as a filling for ...That's a good idea to use it as a filling for pot pie. I could get my husband to go for that. Adding seitan, tofu, or chickpeas would make it nice and hearty too.Cadryhttp://www.cadryskitchen.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1348024911170290265.post-87370471094123227032012-01-27T15:46:29.028-06:002012-01-27T15:46:29.028-06:00Cadry, the family agreed we should try it again so...Cadry, the family agreed we should try it again sometime. The kids asked if the dumplings could be smaller. I might cut down on them and they asked for more veggies. This would also be a great recipe for a pot pie (sans the dumplings) with the seitan I added or tofu or chickpeas.VeganLindahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07265250979613207539noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1348024911170290265.post-9959230527970945642012-01-26T22:22:33.050-06:002012-01-26T22:22:33.050-06:00I've been so eager to try out the Veggies and ...I've been so eager to try out the Veggies and Dumplings from Vegan Diner. First of all, almost everything I've made from that cookbook has been phenomenal. Plus, like your husband I grew up eating dumplings in stew. Unfortunately, my husband is in the same camp as your little ones. Wet and doughy dumplings are his worst food nightmare. If I made the dumplings separately he'd be into it, but that kind of loses the point. Do you think you'll make it again?Cadryhttp://www.cadryskitchen.comnoreply@blogger.com