Showing posts with label nachos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nachos. Show all posts

Tuesday, 13 May 2014

Recipe of the Week - Sour Cream and Chive Dip


This makes a lovely thick creamy dip, perfect for nachos or potato wedges.

You will need:

70g Cashew Nuts
2 tsp Cyder Vinegar
1 tsp Lemon Juice
1 tbsp chopped fresh or dried chives
pinch of salt


Method:

Boil some water in the kettle and pour over the cashews in a bowl to cover them completely. Leave to soak for 40 minutes. Then drain and rinse.




Place the cashews into a blender with the vinegar, lemon juice, salt and 60ml water. Blend until smooth and creamy. Add more water if needed to get the right consistency.




Transfer to a ramekin and add the chives, stir in to combine.




Dollop on top of nachos, salsa, red onions and jalapeƱos. Eat and Enjoy!


If you enjoyed this recipe, there are plenty more here.

Big Vegan Love,

VVx

Thursday, 29 August 2013

Vegan Vox Reviews...V Revolution, Manchester.



As me and Mr Vox had a week off together this week, we decided to go and spend a lovely day in Manchester on Tuesday and check out their vegan/veggie scene as I had heard some good things about Manchester. I have been to Manchester many times before being vegan so this was with fresh eyes. One of the places I was most excited about visiting was V Revolution in the Northern Quarter. I had been following them on Twitter and Instagram for a while and the food looked amazing so I couldn't wait to try it. The rest of our visit to Manchester will be covered in a future post.


We arrived at V Revolution around 2pm, after walking around Manchester for several hours and we had worked up an appetite! This quirky 1950s style American style diner, with booths, sofas and red & cream chairs was inviting. As well as the all vegan diner, there is a vegan food shop selling chocolates, sweets, jerky, cheese, meat substitutes, pies, sandwiches and more! There is also a punk record shop at the back of the store to cater for your music needs as well.




We took a seat near the window and looked at the menu, it included classic American fast foods which are difficult to find as vegans, unless you make at home. There were vegan versions of big macs, chicken burgers, hotdogs as well as grilled cheese sandwiches, ice cream floats, coffees and milkshakes and cakes! there is also a daily specials board with exciting super sized versions of fast food. I was in heaven! I ordered a Nachodog and Mr Vox had a Mini Mac along with some organic lemonade and cola drinks to wash it all down with. The diner got quite busy while we were in there, although we didn't have to wait too long for our food. Whilst I was waiting though, I had a walk around the shop and viewed the community board, great for vegan meet-ups, animal rights rallies and local bands. There was a leaflet table also for people to advertise local community events, and I browsed the fridge, freezer and shelves for some vegan treats to take away with me.




Now to the food, the portion sizes were generous given the low cost and although both our meals were not very hot, they tasted delicious! My nachodog consisted of a spicy hotdog sausage in a bun topped with cheese, spicy beans, salsa and crushed nachos! Mr Vox's Mini Mac consisted of a beef-style patty in a bun with burger sauce, cheese and gherkins. This was proper vegan junk food, tasty and fun and no mung beans or lentils in sight. The staff were friendly and there was a real community vibe in the place. 






After our meals, which didn't take too long as we were hungry and they were delicious, I bought some Veganic Pizza Cheese and a Primal Strips Hickory Smoked vegan jerky bar to take home. I haven't tried either of these yet but will review them as soon as I do. V Revolution also do a loyalty card where if you buy 9 specials, you get the 10th free! 



We had a great time in V Revolution, I have never been to an all vegan restaurant before and it was so refreshing to be able to order anything on the menu without worrying about ingredients and the knowledge of the staff when it comes to veganism. I wish there was one of these in every city in the UK. Manchester, I will be back soon, I promise! 


V Revolution can be found at:

88 Oldham Street
Manchester
M4 1 LF

Please head back next week for a review of some of the other places I visited on my day trip to Manchester.

Big Vegan Love,

VVx

Monday, 29 July 2013

'The Ordinary Vegan' - Stagg Vegetable Garden Chili

Every Monday on Vegan Vox Blog I share with you everyday items from the supermarket which also happen to be vegan, yay! 


This week it is Stagg Vegetable Garden Chili sold in cans in the canned ready-meal section of most major supermarkets. 

Obviously, nothing beats a freshly-made vegan chilli cooked from scratch but sometimes you want something quick for lunch or a snack. This is great in that it is low fat, suitable for veggies and vegans and can be warmed up in a few minutes, taken to a festival or camping for a quick meal and is delicious served with rice or nachos! 

If home cooking is more your thing then come back here tomorrow for the Vegan Recipe of the Week!

Big Vegan Love,

VVx