The official Peas and Thank You review thread (updated as of March 10, 2013)
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Breakfast at the IHOP (International House of Peas)
Blackberry Basil Smash Smoothie
I love this! Before school started again, I was having one of these daily with lunch. Now it is sometimes desert. I've used a touch of agave instead of stevia, and the only downside to the recipe is the seeds at the bottom of the smoothie! (katequeenofsprouts)
Chocolate Almond Cherry Smoothie
this is now my go-to breakfast (along with the other 3/4ths of the banana, since I make one at a time) until weather cools off and I go back to oatmeal. Again, I use agave instead of stevia, and this has also been an ice cream substitute some nights. It is not too sweet, and I feel very pious having 1/3 cup spinach before 7 am! (katequeenofsprouts)
Mama Pea's Margarita Smoothie
I made it with Trader Joe's coconut milk (for drinking, not for cooking) instead of traditional coconut milk. But this was nice! Even though it makes 4 servings like the other smoothie recipes, the carbonation makes it fizz up to a much larger cup size than the other smoothies. It was refreshing, though I used about 2/3 of the cilantro. I like cilantro, but in small doses. (katequeenofsprouts)
Life's Not Fair Blueberry Scones
Mini Tofu Frittatas
very nice! They smelled amazing when they were cooking, and my hubby and son both loved them (I didn't try them). I had to use soft tofu (instead of extra-firm), which made them a little more delicate to handle. Still, they loved the flavor and it's a nice little protein-packed snack. (lebkuchen)
Beg Worthy Banana Bread
Blueberry Streusel Muffins
Grand Old Biscuits
Blackberry Cinnamon Rolls
Apple Cinnamon Pancakes
these had great flavor and texture. The chunks of apples are great here. I froze them and then toasted them in the toaster for my son. He liked them a lot, especially cut into "sticks" and dipped in maple syrup! (lebkuchen)
Self Serve Oatmeal Bar
Fabulous French Toast
Whole Wheat Ginger Pear Waffles
Baked Oatmeal Squares
Pumpkin Cream Pie Oat Bran
Tofu Scrambles
Beyond Pea B and J: Lunches, Salads and Soups
Crack Wrap
Picnic Tortilla Pinwheels
Untraditional Broccoli Salad
Chickpea Strawberry Mango Salad
Lemon Lentil Soup
This was not bad, it was just meh. I have a fairly high soup standard, in order to be top marks a soup has to be something I would look forward to eating the leftovers for lunch the next day. This was too bland and not exciting enough. It was all right for dinner, but I probably won't make it again. (katequeenofsprouts)
I too found this to be a little unexciting. It tastes fine, for sure, but there's nothing too interesting going on here. Just a nice basic lentil soup. (lebkuchen)
Un toppable Black Bean Soup
Cashew Carrot Ginger Soup
Tempeh Bacon Reubens
Hugh Jass Salad
Spicy African Peanut Slow Cooker Soup
Panzanella Salad
Skinny Elvis Sandwiches
these are pretty good, except I would not make them on corn tortillas. Too dry! (katequeenofsprouts)
Thai Crunch Salad
Fresh Waldorf Salad
Peas on the Side: Snacks, Sides and Sauces
Fruit Skewers with Cheesecake Dip
My Kind of Bar
Banana Chocolate Chip Millet Muffins
Chewy Energy Bars
these are insanely delicious. I've made this twice already, too. I used buckwheat flour and cashew butter. After I baked and cooled the pan, I cut them into small bites and then froze them. They are so yummy out of the freezer! (lebkuchen)
these were good with almond butter and chocolate chips and dried cherries instead of raisins. Very chewy in a good way. However, they were more calories than I would like for my energy bars. To fix this, I cut them up into 16 pieces instead of 10. Problem solved! (katequeenofsprouts)
Chocolate Chip Zucchini Bread
Soft Pretzel Twists
Cowgirl Cornbread
this was an okay cornbread, but it was bordering on plain-tasting. I prefer a sweeter-type cornbread. It was also very crumbly and had a "crunchier" crumb on top than I usually like. I found myself putting more EB and honey on top of each piece than I normally would. I have other cornbread recipes that I love, so I probably won't make this one again. (lebkuchen)
La Hacienda de Peas Tortillas
-good but I'm used to a fluffier tortilla so they came out kinda flatter than I expected but were very good any way.I love mama pea's stories so funny (Cherie68)
Croutons
Lemon Rosemary Roasted Chickpeas
yum! Super flavorful. Good for snackage. (lebkuchen)
these were too strongly flavored for me to eat on their own, but a nice accent on top of pasta and sauce. (katequeenofsprouts)
Spanish Quinoa
this was dead simple to make, and quick too. The flavor is nice. It did not knock my socks off with complex and interesting layers, but the simplicity and the fact that the ingredients are usually in my pantry (and it reheats well) means I will probably make this over and over again. (katequeenofsprouts)
Crazy Good Hummus
Butternut Squash Fries
Yogi Guacamole
Fire Roasted Salsa in a Cinch
Almond Ginger Dressing
Everything's Better with Barbecue Sauce
- amazing! This was a God-send to me, because I haven't been able to find a good bottled BBQ sauce that has no tomato paste and that isn't too spicy. This sauce is perfect and only takes 30 minutes to make with pantry ingredients. I made 1/4 of the recipe and used it on a Barbecue Chickpea Pizza with her Tried and True Whole Wheat Pizza Dough. The pizza was fantastic...dough, then sauce, thinly sliced onion, chickpeas, and a mix of Daiya mozzarella & cheddar. Totally awesome! (lebkuchen)
Tofu Fun Nuggets
Seitan Lettuce Wraps
Better than Ever Black Bean Burgers
-my current go-to burger recipe. Doesn't take too long and the flavor is great. (Tazzypumpkin)
Homestyle Spaghetti Sauce
Mediterranean Lentil Meatballs
Tofu Ricotta Gnocchi
Almost from Scratch Lasagna
Baked Penne with Sausage and Peppers
Green and Red Lentil Enchiladas
Meaty Green Bean Casserole
Tempeh Chili
Teriyaki Tofu
Chipotle Lime Tempeh Tacos
Tried and True Whole Wheat Pizza Crust
- this was good and easy to make. I don't usually make yeasted pizza crusts (I'm lazy and just usually just use baking powder), but even the baking-challenged like me can make this. It makes a medium-sized, thin, crisp-yet-chewy crust. My only (small) quibble is that it is rather plain in taste, so if your pizza toppings aren't very salty, you may want to add more salt to the dough. (lebkuchen)
Double Chocolate/Single Chin Brownies
These are a nice fudgy brownie without the fat. My dad loves these and he can be really picky with his brownies. (monkey7)
Anytime Cookies
Cutout Sugar Cookies
I made this recipe to the T, and it came out okay. I would not say great. The cookies were very salty not really that sweet that your used to for sugar cookies. I made it completely diary free version of this recipe with coconut milk and vegan cane sugar. I would say if you do make this recipe then consider this when making the cut outs of the cookie. When you cut them make sure that they are less than the recommend 3/4 for the thickness try more for 2/4 for thickness. The thicker they are the more time it takes for them to bake in the oven, it took mine about 18 minutes to cook. I will not be making this recipe again. (ashles)
Homestyle Chocolate Chip Cookies with Sea Salt
Almond Joy Cookie Bars
I adored these. Even a guest who says he usually does not like coconut couldn't stop eating them. They are not overpoweringly chocolatey or coconutty, but that is part of their charm. I like that they don't hit you over the head with sweetness. They're subtle, not too rich, and just right. (katequeenofsprouts)
Mango Cupcakes with Coconut Cream Icing
PB and J Filled Cupcakes
German Chocolate Cake
Banana Split Remix
Carrot Cake with Cream Cheese Icing
okay...best carrot cake ever. No lie. Even better than the Incredible Vegan Carrot Cake on VW, and much easier to make, too. It's really simple, but it's perfect. The frosting recipe is the bomb too. LOVE THIS!!! I made it for my son's b-day cake and everyone raved about it, including the omnis (lebkuchen)
Chocolate Cherry Bread Pudding
Peanut Butter Blondies with Ganache
Just Like Bobo's Chocolate Silk Pie
Lemon Raspberry Pie
Funky Monkey Pie
this was super easy to put together, and it was a celebration of my absolute favorite foods - peanut butter, bananas, chocolate, and graham crackers! It was really yummy and loved by all. I'll definitely make this again! (lebkuchen)
Peanut Butter Cookie Dough Balls
I thought these were good. They have a nice peanut butter flavor. The middle is a little doughy in texture but yet it is a little crumbly. (monkey7)
Pumpkin Spice-Roasted Chickpeas - LOVE these. I don't know why this flavor combo never occurred to me before, but it's awesome and so easy to make! I've already made this twice and my hubby and son love it, too.
Chewy Energy Bars - these are insanely delicious. I've made this twice already, too. I used buckwheat flour and cashew butter. After I baked and cooled the pan, I cut them into small bites and then froze them. They are so yummy out of the freezer!
Lemon Rosemary-Roasted Chickpeas - yum! Super flavorful. Good for snackage.
I love Mama Pea!
Blackberry basil smash smoothie- I love this! Before school started again, I was having one of these daily with lunch. Now it is sometimes desert. I've used a touch of agave instead of stevia, and the only downside to the recipe is the seeds at the bottom of the smoothie!
chocolate cherry almond smoothie: this is now my go-to breakfast (along with the other 3/4ths of the banana, since I make one at a time) until weather cools off and I go back to oatmeal. Again, I use agave instead of stevia, and this has also been an ice cream substitute some nights. It is not too sweet, and I feel very pious having 1/3 cup spinach before 7 am!
Skinny elvis sandwiches: these are pretty good, except I would not make them on corn tortillas. Too dry!
pumpkin spice chickpeas: addictive on their own, lovely on my salad in place of nuts.
lemon-rosemary chickpeas: these were too strongly flavored for me to eat on their own, but a nice accent on top of pasta and sauce.
spanish quinoa: this was dead simple to make, and quick too. The flavor is nice. It did not knock my socks off with complex and interesting layers, but the simplicity and the fact that the ingredients are usually in my pantry (and it reheats well) means I will probably make this over and over again.
energy bars: these were good with almond butter and chocolate chips and dried cherries instead of raisins. Very chewy in a good way. However, they were more calories than I would like for my energy bars. To fix this, I cut them up into 16 pieces instead of 10. Problem solved!
almond joy cookie bars: I adored these. Even a guest who says he usually does not like coconut couldn't stop eating them. They are not overpoweringly chocolatey or coconutty, but that is part of their charm. I like that they don't hit you over the head with sweetness. They're subtle, not too rich, and just right.
Lemon lentil soup
This was not bad, it was just meh. I have a fairly high soup standard, in order to be top marks a soup has to be something I would look forward to eating the leftovers for lunch the next day. This was too bland and not exciting enough. It was all right for dinner, but I probably won't make it again.
Thai veggie burgers
I baked instead of fried, but even still they were super moist after a very long cooking time... am thinking another 1/4 cup or so oats might help dry this out a little more. I also wasn't overly keen on the broccoli slaw, but it wasn't too overpowering so it was edible. I'd like to play around with this more because I think it has some potential.
Margarita smoothies
I made it with Trader Joe's coconut milk (for drinking, not for cooking) instead of traditional coconut milk. But this was nice! Even though it makes 4 servings like the other smoothie recipes, the carbonation makes it fizz up to a much larger cup size than the other smoothies. It was refreshing, though I used about 2/3 of the cilantro. I like cilantro, but in small doses.
Thai veggie burgers
I baked instead of fried, but even still they were super moist after a very long cooking time... am thinking another 1/4 cup or so oats might help dry this out a little more. I also wasn't overly keen on the broccoli slaw, but it wasn't too overpowering so it was edible. I'd like to play around with this more because I think it has some potential.
Margarita smoothies
I made it with Trader Joe's coconut milk (for drinking, not for cooking) instead of traditional coconut milk. But this was nice! Even though it makes 4 servings like the other smoothie recipes, the carbonation makes it fizz up to a much larger cup size than the other smoothies. It was refreshing, though I used about 2/3 of the cilantro. I like cilantro, but in small doses.
Those are actually two of the recipes I've been meaning to make next...thanks for the reviews!
Thai Veggie Burgers - These are the first veggie burgers I have ever made... but I thought they were pretty good. Although not as firm as I was hoping. They were flavourful although I think they tasted better before I panfried them! I ate it overtop veggies with pineapple and topped with a sweet chili sauce.
Peanut Butter Cookie Dough Balls
I thought these were good. They have a nice peanut butter flavor. The middle is a little doughy in texture but yet it is a little crumbly.
Double Chocolate/Single Chin Brownies
These are a nice fudgy brownie without the fat. My dad loves these and he can be really picky with his brownies.
Mini Tofu Frittatas - very nice! They smelled amazing when they were cooking, and my hubby and son both loved them (I didn't try them). I had to use soft tofu (instead of extra-firm), which made them a little more delicate to handle. Still, they loved the flavor and it's a nice little protein-packed snack. (lebkuchen)
Apple-Cinnamon Pancakes - these had great flavor and texture. The chunks of apples are great here. I froze them and then toasted them in the toaster for my son. He liked them a lot, especially cut into "sticks" and dipped in maple syrup! (lebkuchen)
Lemon Lentil Soup - I too found this to be a little unexciting. It tastes fine, for sure, but there's nothing too interesting going on here. Just a nice basic lentil soup. (lebkuchen)
Cowgirl Cornbread - this was an okay cornbread, but it was bordering on plain-tasting. I prefer a sweeter-type cornbread. It was also very crumbly and had a "crunchier" crumb on top than I usually like. I found myself putting more EB and honey on top of each piece than I normally would. I have other cornbread recipes that I love, so I probably won't make this one again. (lebkuchen)
Carrot Cake with Cream Cheese Icing - okay...best carrot cake ever. No lie. Even better than the Incredible Vegan Carrot Cake on VW, and much easier to make, too. It's really simple, but it's perfect. The frosting recipe is the bomb too. LOVE THIS!!! I made it for my son's b-day cake and everyone raved about it, including the omnis (lebkuchen)
Lebkuchen, that carrot cake sounds delicious! Is the carrot cake recipe in her book (which I don't have) pretty much the same as the recipe on her blog for carrot cake bars with "cream cheese" icing? I like that she steams & purees the carrots, a change-up from the usual carrot cake recipes I've made.
Lebkuchen, that carrot cake sounds delicious! Is the carrot cake recipe in her book (which I don't have) pretty much the same as the recipe on her blog for carrot cake bars with "cream cheese" icing? I like that she steams & purees the carrots, a change-up from the usual carrot cake recipes I've made.
I had to do some digging on her blog, but yes, it does appear to be much the same (if not identical) recipe! That icing recipe...my Lord. I've made vegan cream cheese frosting before, but hers is THE.BEST.EVER!!!
Lebkuchen, that carrot cake sounds delicious! Is the carrot cake recipe in her book (which I don't have) pretty much the same as the recipe on her blog for carrot cake bars with "cream cheese" icing? I like that she steams & purees the carrots, a change-up from the usual carrot cake recipes I've made.
I had to do some digging on her blog, but yes, it does appear to be much the same (if not identical) recipe! That icing recipe...my Lord. I've made vegan cream cheese frosting before, but hers is THE.BEST.EVER!!!
Awesome! I'm making it today. As a matter of fact, I've already steamed & pureed the carrots. (I did notice that my 10 carrots gave a yield of much more than the 1 cup called for, more like 2 cups, so I'll just measure out 1 cup for this recipe.) Thanks for responding, and thanks for digging for the blog recipe. I should have posted the link: http://peasandthankyou.com/2010/04/09/a-womans-work/
Lebkuchen, that carrot cake sounds delicious! Is the carrot cake recipe in her book (which I don't have) pretty much the same as the recipe on her blog for carrot cake bars with "cream cheese" icing? I like that she steams & purees the carrots, a change-up from the usual carrot cake recipes I've made.
I had to do some digging on her blog, but yes, it does appear to be much the same (if not identical) recipe! That icing recipe...my Lord. I've made vegan cream cheese frosting before, but hers is THE.BEST.EVER!!!
Awesome! I'm making it today. As a matter of fact, I've already steamed & pureed the carrots. (I did notice that my 10 carrots gave a yield of much more than the 1 cup called for, more like 2 cups, so I'll just measure out 1 cup for this recipe.) Thanks for responding, and thanks for digging for the blog recipe. I should have posted the link: http://peasandthankyou.com/2010/04/09/a-womans-work/
Oh, no problem, willwolf! I didn't mean to imply that it was work for me...I was just surprised that it wasn't listed under her Recipeas. Actually, it does seem that quite a lot of her cookbook recipes are posted on her blog!
Funky Monkey Pie - this was super easy to put together, and it was a celebration of my absolute favorite foods - peanut butter, bananas, chocolate, and graham crackers! It was really yummy and loved by all. I'll definitely make this again! (lebkuchen)
Tried and True Whole Wheat Pizza Crust - this was good and easy to make. I don't usually make yeasted pizza crusts (I'm lazy and just usually just use baking powder), but even the baking-challenged like me can make this. It makes a medium-sized, thin, crisp-yet-chewy crust. My only (small) quibble is that it is rather plain in taste, so if your pizza toppings aren't very salty, you may want to add more salt to the dough. (lebkuchen)
Everything's Better with Barbecue Sauce - amazing! This was a God-send to me, because I haven't been able to find a good bottled BBQ sauce that has no tomato paste and that isn't too spicy. This sauce is perfect and only takes 30 minutes to make with pantry ingredients. I made 1/4 of the recipe and used it on a Barbecue Chickpea Pizza with her Tried and True Whole Wheat Pizza Dough. The pizza was fantastic...dough, then sauce, thinly sliced onion, chickpeas, and a mix of Daiya mozzarella & cheddar. Totally awesome! (lebkuchen)
Better than ever black bean burgers - my current go-to burger recipe. Doesn't take too long and the flavor is great.
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