Foursquare put together the list in the link
I've eaten at a few and don't disagree but didn't understand the inclusion of Golden Era in SF. It is a fine Asian restaurant but nothing special. Still it is vegan!
https://foursquare.com/foursquare/list/best-new-vegetarian-restaurants
Thursday, October 15, 2015
Saturday, August 1, 2015
Hot Chocolate Fig Sauce with Sea Salt
When I was developing this recipe I was looking for an easy way to make a creamy, vegan chocolate sauce without lots of ingredients. Once I thought of using a vegan ice cream (I used a vanilla coconut milk based one) as the sauce base the rest of the recipe came together very fast. I like it with the kiss of sea salt, but feel free to leave out if you'd like.
This sauce is good hot on your ice cream or other dessert, but it's amazing chilled eaten right out of the container or spread on toast or pancakes. I didn't try this, but I think it would work. Make sauce and chill until solid. Dust hands with cocoa. Roll by the teaspoon or tablespoon in hands until rounded, roll in additional cocoa until covered. Keep chilled until serving. Quick, chocolate-fig truffles! (You could even get fancy and slice a dried fig almost in half, stuff with a truffle and serve like that. You know I think I have to whip up another batch!)
This sauce is good hot on your ice cream or other dessert, but it's amazing chilled eaten right out of the container or spread on toast or pancakes. I didn't try this, but I think it would work. Make sauce and chill until solid. Dust hands with cocoa. Roll by the teaspoon or tablespoon in hands until rounded, roll in additional cocoa until covered. Keep chilled until serving. Quick, chocolate-fig truffles! (You could even get fancy and slice a dried fig almost in half, stuff with a truffle and serve like that. You know I think I have to whip up another batch!)
Hot Chocolate Fig Sauce
with Sea Salt
Makes 1 cup
1/4 cup fig preserves
1/2 cup non-dairy vanilla ice cream
4 oz. vegan semisweet or bittersweet
chocolate, chopped
1/4 tsp. finely ground
sea salt
Put fig preserves in
pot on low heat. Stir until syrupy. Add ice cream and chocolate. Stir until melted
and smooth. Stir in salt.
Chocolate Fig Sundaes: For
each serving, drizzle 2-3 Tbs. of warm sauce over 1/2 cup of non-dairy
vanilla ice cream. Garnish with sliced fresh figs.
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