Friday Food: Apple Entrees and Desserts, Burgundy Stew, and More

by Stephanie Ernst · 2009-11-13 16:35:00 UTC

Sorry for publishing this week's edition late, folks. My day was derailed by a lost neighborhood dog (but no worries -- he's safely at home with his family again). And Friday Food is ready to go!

(Raw) Apple Medallions with Fennel and Sage Stuffing from -- and photo at left courtesy of -- What the Hell Does a Vegan Eat Anyway?

Burgundy Stew from Vegan Dad

Cabbage Amaranth Soup from Rants & Recipes

Apple Tart from Holy Cow! Vegan Recipes

Gingerbread French Toast from Happy Herbivore

Raw Thai Veggie Wraps with Green Curry Coconut Lime Sauce from The Voracious Vegan

Guilt-Free Pumpkin Pie with Oat Crust from Disease Proof

Oat Bran Applesauce 'n Raisin Muffins from Dreena's Vegan Recipes

Apple Cider Granola from The Innocent Primate Vegan Blog

Raw Coconut and Persimmon Parfait from Swell Vegan

Pumpkin Pie Bites from FatFree Vegan Kitchen

Pumpkin Waffle Cookie Treats from BitterSweet

Vegan Caesar Salad w/ Toasted Baguette Croutons from Rhymes with Vegan

Mac 'n' Greens from What the Hell Does a Vegan Eat Anyway?

Chickpea Pot Pie from Mitten Machen/Maine Food & Lifestyle

Apple Cobbler from VegNews

Farro, Braised Chard, and Roasted Brussels Sprouts and Pears from What the Hell Does a Vegan Eat Anyway?

Kimchi Fried Brown Rice from Cooking for a Vegan Lover's Blog

Grilled Naan from Holy Cow! Vegan Recipes

Pulled Mushroom Sandwich with Quick Napa Slaw from Cooking for a Vegan Lover's Blog

Cole Slaw with Beer Dressing from Eat'n Veg'n Vegan Food and Recipes

Roasted Root Vegetables from VegNews

Stephanie Ernst wrote the original Animal Rights blog at Change.org until December 2009. She can now be found at Animal Rights & AntiOppression.
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