Vegan

POSTED: Wednesday, June 15, 2011, 4:15 PM
Filed Under: Food News | Vegan | Vegetarian

Love avocado and love chocolate, but never thought they'd play nice together outside a gelato cup — until we got our hands on the chocolate avocado cookies at Pure Fare (119 S. 21st St.). "I love manipulating fresh ingredients so that they still come out tasting like dessert," says Pure Fare chef Sarah Ginn, who takes fresh avocado purée and mixes it with garbanzo bean flour, chocolate chips and Succanat (an unadulterated cane sugar product) as a sweetener. The resultant cookie, which is both vegan and gluten-free, has a cakey, brownie-like texture, with a hint of avocado creaminess that does well taking on butter's responsibilities; you'll be a fan if you're into the off-sweet taste of proper dark chocolate. It's not the only treat of this type Ginn produces, either — she's also doing chocolate cookies using bananas as a base ingredient.

Photo: Drew Lazor

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POSTED: Thursday, May 19, 2011, 8:14 PM

In this week's CP food section, we told you about Forks Over Knives, a new documentary opening this weekend at the Ritz at the Bourse that advocates for a wholly plant-based diet as a means for Americans to combat chronic, widespread ailments such as diabetes and heart disease. Throughout the film, director Lee Fulkerson's two primary subjects, Drs. T. Colin Campbell and Caldwell Esselstyn Jr., discuss in great medical detail the research that's led them to this conclusion, and we meet multiple individuals who've turned their health around for the better by cutting animal protein and dairy entirely out of their lives.

Meal Ticket touched base with plant-based diet advocate Rip Esselstyn, author of 2009's best-selling The Engine 2 Diet and a featured subject of Forks Over Knives (he is Dr. Esselstyn's son), to gain some insight into the film and the movement in general. Rip, a professional triathlete who up until last year worked as a EMT and firefighter in Austin, Texas, currently tours the country with Whole Foods, "spreading the plant-strong message." (He's hosting a screening at the Whole Foods location in Plymouth Meeting this evening.) We caught up with Rip on the phone last week as he ate lunch.

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POSTED: Tuesday, May 3, 2011, 2:05 PM
Filed Under: Food News | Vegan | Vegetarian

This week, refined small-plates spot Meritage (500 S. 20th St.) is making meat-free dining more accessible by once again offering its fully vegan Tuesday-night tasting menu. For you vegans, vegetarians and veg-friendly eaters out there: $35 will get you a four-course lineup of seasonally appropriate dishes from chef Anne Coll, including dessert (and usually a palate-prompting amuse bouche as a fifth element). Tonight marks the menu's debut, with dishes like roasted baby beets with rhubarb, mint, and citrus; a rich vegan risotto studded with swiss chard and fava beans; and a hearty chickpea cake with spinach, olive tapenade, smoky tomato chutney and puréed herbs. Menu items are constantly subject to change dependent on ingredient sourcing, and spring's abundance of bright and ever-changing seasonal ingredients is sure to keep what's offered in flux.

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POSTED: Monday, April 11, 2011, 11:49 AM
Filed Under: Closings | Food News | Openings | Vegan | Vegetarian

Rich Landau, who has run Horizons (611 S. Seventh St.) with wife/pastry chef Kate Jacoby since 2006, tells Meal Ticket he and his team will close their lauded vegan restaurant on or around July 4. It was both a business decision and a creative one —  the owners have found a buyer (a pizzeria operation, according to The Insider) and were able to strike up an amenable agreement of sale, allowing them to move on to something new. "We have been wanting to streamline for a while now," Landau says. "Running a two-floor restaurant with our style of food has been a challenge.  We have always said that if a serious buyer comes along that we will certainly entertain a fair offer — and this deal is pretty good for both parties. Originally, this new project was going to be a second space, but now with a buyer for our building it frees us up to go all out with our new vision."

That new vision will be birthed in the hugely hopping Midtown Village area — Landau says they've narrowed their search down to three spaces in the neighborhood, but are "very close to signing with one." It'll be a small, 50- to 60-seat liquor-licensed restaurant (no name yet) with a focus on small/medium plates, as opposed to the more traditional appetizer/entrée/dessert approach. It'll also mark a definite shift in cooking style for Landau, who's well-known for his elaborate treatments of proteins like tofu, seitan and tempeh — he wants to bring the focus back squarely on the great variety of vegetables available to chefs in the region."Beautiful, amazing vegetables are our passion and inspiration right now," says Landau, "and we want them to be centerstage."

That's not to say that he'll shrug off his old recipes altogether — he and Jacoby just want to reach out to a more mainstream brand of diner, one that can and should gain an appreciation for Landau's vegan cooking via his careful treatment of vegetables, and not merely preparing proteins to ape the feel of meat. So that famous barbecue seitan won't be an everyday staple, but it will make special, sporadic appearances. "That theme has worked so well for us for so long," says Landau, "but chefs need to cook from their inspiration these days, not their history."

Photo: Michael T. Regan

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POSTED: Tuesday, March 15, 2011, 10:00 AM
Filed Under: Food and Movies | Food Events | Vegan

Yo, Irish veg-heads. If you're like me, this week might leave you feeling more blue than green — no corned beef, no lamb stew, mostly boiled potatoes and cabbage. This year, our luck is turning around, courtesy of Philadelphia's gourmet vegan oasis, Horizons (611 S. Seventh St.). Chef Richard Landau's Emerald Isle Tasting Menu debuts tonight and will be available through St. Patrick's Day on Thursday. For $45 per person, your party can enjoy a five-course meal, and, should you feel the need to tap into the true Irish spirit, for an extra $20 you can enjoy a special beer pairing. Check out the menu after the jump. For resrvations, give Horizons a buzz at 215-923-6117.

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POSTED: Tuesday, February 22, 2011, 6:50 PM
Filed Under: Booze | Food Events | Vegan | Vegetarian
Attention, herbivores! The Southern-focused Khyber Pass Pub (56 S. Second St.)  is hosting a veg/vegan-friendly evening of cocktails and savory snacks tomorrow, Feb. 23, beginning at 6 p.m. KPP is replacing its usual po'boy fillings — ordinarily a selection of fried chicken, oysters, roast beef and many other carnivorous options — with fried mac 'n' cheese, while also offering an entire chalkboard of vegetarian/vegan eats, like hearty sweet potatoes paired with vegan bourbon butter, toasted pecans (gotta hang onto that Southern swagger) and cane syrup. The vegan beverage/cocktail selection is large, with choices like the light-heartedly named "Natalie Portman Pucker," which might make one feel closer to PETA and those who support it. While we're on the topic of support, keep in mind that a big portion of proceeds this evening aids The Food Trust, which focuses on the available knowledge, accessibility and affordability of healthy food to the public.

poncho
Posted 2011-02-22 15:22:34
This sounds like so much fun!
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POSTED: Friday, February 18, 2011, 5:58 PM
Filed Under: Vegan | Vegetarian
Photo | Rich Farnkopf
Grindcore House. Pumpkin. Rocket Cat Café. Soy Café. The Bottle Shop. Café Mocha. And me. What do we know that you don’t yet? That Nicholas Sanfratello, the guy who put the name World Café on the vegan-menu map (at Fourth and South) before entering the bar/after-hours scene of the '90s (Café Limbo, Bongo Room) is back in action. After retiring for a few years, he created Nick’s Vegan Café, a commercial kitchen across from Fairmount Park where he makes and sells vegan baked goods for both wholesale and retail in addition to savory items for eat-in or takeout. A lifelong vegetarian (“at least since 1973”) and one-time musician (his band Red Weather was the first act ever to play the original Dobbs), Sanfratello had never attempted anything of this magnitude — the preparation of vegan foods in such a ample space. "North 33rd Street is as big as Broad," he says. "I have a loft on top of the Café and have an unobstructed view of the city skyscape from my back deck. It makes me feel like I am living in the country, while being 6 minutes from Center City." At his location, he has "veganized" traditional comfort foods — seitan cacciatore and cheesesteaks, veggie meatballs and meatloaf, with more mock-meat items to come. "I felt as if I had unfinished business in that field after closing the original World Café," says Sanfratello. "I believe in nutrition as a solution to most physical and mental disease. I also see the traditional restaurant business as a little too decadent in a time when the world is collapsing." Sanfratello sees food as function, but doesn’t believe vegan have to be boring. Most particularly flavorful — and great for those who can’t get to his locale — are his baked goods, muffins and Congo Bars (pictured). They're made with hemp (no THC), a highly nutritional  detoxifying agent. My fave happens to be the Mango Goji Berry Congo Bar. Visit any of the aforementioned stores or go to nicksvegan.com to check out his wares.

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POSTED: Wednesday, January 19, 2011, 7:00 PM
Filed Under: Dealage | Vegan | Vegetarian
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Rachel Klein of Miss Rachel's Pantry, Philly's own vegan personal chef, is now delivering your lunch on Fridays. Each week, Klein's Lunch Club offers up a variety of vegan (plus gluten-free) options — all of which include a sandwich, cup of hot soup, fresh fruit and a sweet snack — for just $10. To make convenient even more convenient, you can order straight from the Lunch Club's site without picking up the phone. Miss Rachel is keeping things simple, hearty, and good for you, with choices like BBQ seitan sandwiches, tofu "chicken salad" and tomato tortilla soup.

Scott
Posted 2011-01-19 19:51:51
Rachel catered Thanksgiving for us. It was wonderful, and she's a sweetheart.

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Posted 2011-01-19 15:19:56
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ruths
Posted 2011-01-21 13:32:25
The BBQ seitan sandwich is divine...as is the snickerdoodle. Thanks Rachel!

Ryan
Posted 2011-01-21 12:41:39
Actually met her a few weeks ago at a friend's housewarming. She was totally sweet, and she brought some food with her, and it was delicious.

miss rachel
Posted 2011-01-26 20:16:49
Thanks for the lovely comments! Just a heads up... the URL has changed slightly. It's now:
http://missrachelspantry.com/The_Lunch_Club.html

Lindsey
Posted 2011-01-19 23:39:46
Rachel's food is amazing, and she's so cute!  <3
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POSTED: Monday, December 20, 2010, 6:01 PM
Filed Under: Food Events | Vegan | Vegetarian
Photo | Michael T. Regan
Rich Landau and Kate Jacoby at Horizons (611 S. Seventh St.) have put together a winter vegetable tasting available starting tomorrow, Dec. 21 (the first day of winter), and running through Thursday, Dec. 23. Check after the jump for the full five-course rundown, which will run $45 a head (the whole table must participate); they'll pair it up with wines for an additional $20.

Parsnip and Chestnut Bisque mulled wine spiced onion confit Pinot Gris, Iris Vimeyard, Oregon

Warm Maitake and Rutabaga Salad little leaves, grilled green onion, pistachio vinaigrette Viognier, Cline, California

Haluski shaved brussels sprouts and cauliflower, hand cut pasta, truffle sauce Pinot Noir, Chaddsford, Pennsylvania

Porcini “Shepherds Pie” grain mustard sauce, smoked walnuts, celery root, black trumpet mushrooms Petite Sirah, Eos, California

Pumpkin Spice Beignets ancho hot chocolate Gewurtztraminer, Valckenberg, Germany


Jawn Philly
Posted 2010-12-20 17:01:49
check out Horizons on the jawn - http://www.thejawn.com/view/744/horizons
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POSTED: Monday, October 4, 2010, 6:49 PM
Filed Under: Menu Time | Openings | Photos | Vegan | Vegetarian
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Blackbird Pizzeria (507 S. Sixth St., 215-625-6660), the all-vegan operation from chef Mark Mebus and partner Ryan Moylan, opened quite quietly over the weekend, but that didn't stop a steady stream of vegheads from trickling in to check out what's been done to the long-running Gianna's space. It's been freshened up/reworked quite a bit, but Blackbird aims to feed the same modest price point crowd that their predecessors serviced — with an approach all their own, of course. Mebus, who cooked here at Horizons before relocating to New York to put in work at a number of vegan joints, is starting with a lineup of signature pizzas, using Daiya cheese as well as meat alternatives like seitan sausage and barbecue baked tofu. (We grabbed of the "Nacho," with avocado, caramelized onions, jalapenos and cheddar Daiya.) For sandwiches, he'll offer his thin-sliced seitan cheesesteak, a marinated tofu Cubano and several other options. Full menus after the jump (they're still in soft-open mode, so not every item may be available just yet). One cool feature that will please no-impact types who also happen to love the 'za: If you take out your pie (delivery might be added down the road), you'll get it in a very rad, 100 percent recycled-material Green Box, the top of which breaks down to create plates. The bottom half then folds over and clicks together to create a conveniently sized leftover container for your fridge. (Peep the video demo.) Blackbird is open from 3 to 10 p.m. every day but Monday.
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Michelle
Posted 2010-10-04 15:57:28
I can't wait to go back and try more!

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Posted 2010-10-11 13:27:38
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Kathy L.
Posted 2011-01-24 12:05:42
Everything I eat here is out of this world.  5 Stars!  seriously.
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