Rebecca's chocolate cupcakes baked in ice-cream cones
Claire's Potato Salad with 'Bacon' bits
Tim's secret family recipe veganized: caramelized onion tart
Lidia's lasagna
Lidia's maple cupcakes
Caroline's vanilla cupcakes, vanilla is under-rated!
Chantelle's first encounter with tofu- sweet pumpkin pie
Sarah's lemon coconut slice, recipe here
Rebecca's potato candy
Lidia's scones with jam and...
vegan clotted cream
And my contribution:
White and Dark chocolate Oreo truffles (with peanut butter version)
There are lots of recipes for these online so I don't think it matters if I write up the recipe here but before I do I just have to warn you that as simple as the ingredients are and the recipe sounds they are fiddly to make and take a while.
1 container of tofutti cream cheese
3 packs of oreos, broken into halves
About half a pack or 250 grams of sweet williams dairy free white chocolate chips and equivalent amount of dark chocolate
Using a food processor, grind cookies to a fine powder. Add cream cheese and mix together.
Freeze for about 15 minutes and then roll into small balls. Refrigerate for about an hour.
Melt one type of chocolate (either dark or white) in a makeshift double boiler and coat each one and then drizzle the other type of melted chocolate over them and then refrigerate.
Peanut Butter version: replace cream cheese with peanut butter.
So I made white and dark chocolate varieties of both the peanut butter and the regular version. My fav combination was the original version with white choc.
wow! the balls look and sound incredible! really wish i could have come along, but you can see by my blog that i've been busy!
ReplyDeleteMy gosh ... look at ALL that yummy vegan food!! Nom nom nom!! Maybe I should move to Melbourne ... ;0)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the truffles recipe - they look REALLY pretty and yummy ... it would make a great gift, don't you think?! :0)
omg. how does one get on the list for such potlucks? i would love to join ye all next time, and bring along my celebrated tofurkeys to share!
ReplyDeletePhillipa, i'm sure there will be plenty more in the future.
ReplyDeleteCecilla, you could start them up in Perth I'm sure there would be people there who are interested.
Alana, they tend to be organised on here:
http://www.postpunkkitchen.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=25880&p=59
(the post punk kitchen forum under square section- aussie thread). I'm never tried tofurkey but would like to!