Friday Food: Compassionate Comfort Food and More

by Stephanie Ernst · 2009-10-09 07:30:00 UTC

I have quite a list for you this week. And a lot of these animal-friendly recipes would be just perfect for a gloomy, rainy day like what we're having today in St. Louis (damn you, no-time-to-cook schedule! damn you!). But regardless of whether your weather is gloomy too, these are all good anytime recipes as well. So get cooking.

Pumpkin Custard from -- and with photo above courtesy of -- Vegan Dad

Almond Crusted Tofu over Vegan Caesar from Don't Get Mad, Get Vegan!

Quick and Simple Apple Pie Bars from BitterSweet

Curried Sweet Potato and Wild Rice Soup from Happy Herbivore

Spinach Salad with Almonds, Fuji Apple, and Figs from Vegan Planet

Roasted Chickpeas from Mitten Machen

Autumn Spice Pumpkin Cookies from the Voracious Vegan

Cream of Broccoli Soup from Urban Vegan

BroccoLeek Soup from the Innocent Primate Vegan Blog

Dibis bi Tahina from Invisible Voices

Sundried Tomato and Basil Couscous from easyVegan.info

Quinoa and "Sausage" Patties from Happy Herbivore

Ginger Rhubarb Galettes from Domestic Affair, via Madcap Cupcake

Crepes with Sweet Butter Cream, Roasted Zucchini, and Red Pepper Sauce from Rhymes with Vegan

Thanksgiving Mini Pot Pies with Roasted Mushroom Gravy from Vegan Dad

Lemon Cream Popper Pies from the Innocent Primate Vegan Blog

Raw Tortilla Soup from Choosing Raw, via Voracious Vegan

Cajun Black Bean Quesadillas from the Voracious Vegan

Chocolate Pears from Raw Epicurean

Cheezy, Smokey Potato Soup (for dogs and their people) from easyVegan.info

Fettuccine Alfredo from Generation V, via Digging Through the Dirt

Indian Cauliflower 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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