Monday I blogged while distracted. I shared a Bean and Barley Vegetable Stew recipe…and forgot to mention the barley! Like how much barley to use, when to add it… Ugh, sorry about that!
Anyway.
Saturday night Dave and I drove to New Jersey to hang out with dear friends. Our hosts, Ethan and Michael, planned a vegan Italian feast and all we had to do was bring a salad (and wine, naturally!) and our friends Gabriella and Deborah were asked to bring pasta.
We were a very happy crew
because we were noshing on this seriously over-the-top tray of vegan treats.
Everything was delicious but we all pretty much went nuts over Michael’s “spread” – which was like eating the richest, thickest, most wonderful vegan cheesy dip ever.
Did I mention that of the six of us, three are vegan and three are not? The omnivores and the vegans devoured that spread. Michael was kind enough to share the recipe with me – and you!
Michael’s Sundried Tomato Basil Spread
INGREDIENTS
- ½ Cup chopped Sundried tomatoes
- 1 8oz container vegan cream cheese, softened
- ½ Stick vegan butter (Earth balance), softened
- 1 clove garlic, roughly chopped
- 2 TBL tomato paste
- ¼ cup fresh basil, chopped
- 1 TBL dried basil
1. Put chopped sundried tomatoes in a bowl and cover with hot water. Set aside for 10 minutes.
2. Drain tomatoes and blot dry.
3. Put tomatoes and remaining ingredients in a food processor. Process until completely smooth.
4. Transfer to a bowl, cover and refrigerate at least an hour.
5. Before serving, allow to sit out for about 10 minutes to soften a little.
Thank you, Michael! I cannot wait to make this myself!
Moving on to dinner…
We started with Ethan and Michael’s Tofu Caprese
and this salad that I whipped up using…wait for it… my homemade vegan pepperoni!
Easiest salad ever! I chopped romaine lettuce, sliced red peppers, red onion, and black olives and sliced a small pepperoni sausage. I tossed the veggies and pepperoni in an Italian dressing: olive oil, balsamic vinegar, fresh ground black pepper, sea salt, fresh (minced) garlic and 2 pinches sucanet (sugar).
Now, about Gabriella’s pasta. She is Italian and makes homemade pasta that is unreal. I know this from my pre-vegan days. Yep, that day, as Gabriella readied herself to make pasta for the vegan dinner party, it struck her. Her pasta isn’t vegan! She’s an amazing chef and bounced right back. She brought an Italian couscous dish, packed with veggies, that wowed us all.
As if this weren’t enough, we had two other stars of the main course from our darling Michael and Ethan: Eggplant Rollatini and Focaccia!
Words cannot describe how delicious our bountiful entrée plates, filled with couscous, rollatini and focaccia, actually tasted.
Full yet? Too bad because we had dessert, too.
Ethan and Michael offered Tiramisu cupcakes from Vegan Cupcakes Take Over the World for the finale.
With all of this amazing food you’d think that is what made the night so special. But it wasn’t. It was the conversation and incredibly rambunctious laughter that lasted all night long.
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Every single bite of that looks to die for – especially the rollatini! So crispy, and to get that without egg as a binder? YUM!
Tht rollatini was insanely good!
Thanks!!!
She could have pretty easily made the pasta dish with vegan pasta (most of the pasta you can buy is vegan…..)
Sure, but she makes her pasta from scratch. I respect her for choosing couscous over pasta!
So glad you guys came over. We had a great time.
You were amazing hosts!
Lucky you and fun friends you have, I like to make friends with people who know how to cook too. 😉
Right? Nothing better! 🙂
I am so insanely hungry now.
You would have loved it.
Wow – that’s quite the spread! That cheesy tomato spread looks fantastic and super easy to make – also, those eggplant rollatinis look amazing!
Both were incredible.
Wow, now that is an Italian feast!! Everything looks spectacular – the appetisers, the rollatini, the cupcakes! Pinning this for some vegan italian inspiration.
Thanks for the pin!
That food looks (and sounds) amazing. And I love, love, love Ethan and Michael’s house. It reminds me of so many of the New Jersey houses I knew in my childhood.
Ginny, there house was stunning!
Divine delicacies with fantabulous friends made for a stellar evening, indeed!!
It was marvelous and your vegan jokes were awesome! 😉
What fun. I love it when friends are Vegan!!!!!
Me too — and I love it when my non-vegan friends love eating vegan!
How incredible! Everything looks mouth-watering. I’m getting hungry just looking at it!
I’m hungry thinking about it….might need an early lunch today!
No fair!!!! Next time, I want to come.
You, my dear, would have been the perfect addition to our merry little gang!