What are the foods that everyone here eats day to day?

I’m looking for more to add to my arsenal.

In my head there’s a big difference between staple foods and the kind of food that you make when guests come over.

I suppose it’s an increased emphasis on being easy/practical to make, or make in bulk as well as as nutrition. I guess it’s the staples that largely decide how the kitchen is stocked too.

  • @grrgyle@slrpnk.net
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    31 day ago

    Aside from the usual bread n beans etc, I also eat a lot of chia seeds - usually soaked in soy or oat milk. I find it really satisfying as a like just getting off work snack, before making dinner.

  • @31337@sh.itjust.works
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    Tofu, large bag of mixed frozen vegetables, and rice -> stir fry

    Bread and avocados -> avocado toast

    A variety of root vegetables, squash, and canned chickpeas -> I make something similar to this often: Sheet Pan Vegetable and Chickpea Bake

    I try to eat what’s in-season locally, so what I eat varies throughout the year.

    • SashinOP
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      11 day ago

      I used to do the exact same thing with the tofu + mixed veggies!!!

  • Bob
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    62 days ago

    Surprised no one’s saying tempeh. I’ve been eating a laughable amount lately. You can cut it en julienne and poach it in stock with some spices for a protein-rich grain replacement, so I often have that with some rocket in a wrap.

    • businessfish
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      i fucking love tempeh and i never hear anyone else talk about it. can’t go wrong with sliced and pan fried

    • @grrgyle@slrpnk.net
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      21 day ago

      +1 tempeh.

      I didn’t used to like it that much - I find it has this kind of pungent bitter note amongst the nuttiness.

      That is until I started absolutely blasting it (200C) in the toaster oven before any kind of prep. Then I’ll do sesame oil and toss around in some kind of spicy dry rub and cook for real.

      Basically just more oil and seasoning and crisping if it’s for company lol.

      • Bob
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        Hm, don’t think it should be bitter at all. Try steaming it first too!

  • @ExNihil0x8
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    I make batches of seitan to throw into meals, sometimes I’ll make ‘steak style’ that goes with stirfry and noodles, or sausage styles that’s for spaghetti or other red sauce based dishes. It’s easy to make and stores well in the fridge too.

    Also tofu, of course. Easy to make white sauces using the silken kind and can just mix up in a basic blender.

    Variety of rices. I prefer black rice and wild rice. I used to think I didn’t like rice becuz all I was exposed to was basic long grain white, but then I found wild rice and recently black rice, and what a game changer. If I’m making sushi or a ‘red beans & rice’ I’ll use jasmine, which is the only good white rice to me lol

    Beans. Black beans for tacos & bowls, pintos for soups, kidney for chilis and kidney bean salad, and chickpeas for falafel and what-have-you. I don’t like white beans or lima.

    Canned/frozen fruit. Fresh doesn’t last and attracts pests. Can toss frozen into a smoothie, pancakes, oatmeal, or mix some frozen raspberries with plain vegan yogurt for a nice little ‘wet snack’. Canned fruit I buy the most is pineapple and mango. I like tossing some pineapple into certain stirfry or red sauce things like lasagna for a tropical twist. Fresh lemons always tho, I’m obsessed with lemons and use them in my tea and water, grated for certain dishes.

    Lemon juice becuz I love it lol

    Frozen vegetables—spinach chopped & okra, primarily. I don’t really like broccoli but it goes well with some stirfry I make so I’ll use it every now and then. Frozen peas for soups and stews.

    Flours—basic white flour for dumplings, the old style drop dumplings using oat milk, or for making pizza dough, or flouring things like eggplant, and occasionally I’ll have a small bag of specialty flours like tapioca or chickpea. Bob’s Red Mill egg replacer is handy too.

    Cheapass margarine that doesn’t have any animal milk, a big tub of that and if I find it on sale or crave it muchly, then miyokos oat milk butter.

    Oils & vinegars. Olive oils for flavour and sunflower/olive mix in a big jug for frying. Apple cider vinegar with the mother for lots of things like dressings and adding tangy to sauces and things, balsamic for red sauces and dressings, white for multi-purpose uses.

    Lapsang souchong loose leaf tea, becuz smokey is also one of my top flavour profiles that I love.

    Canned tomato sauce, cheaper than using full tomatoes for a sauce base and easily customisable, especially for bbq sauces.

    These are my basic restocks aside from things like tofurkey slices and plant cheese slices, spring mix and romain lettuce, and spices.

  • JoYo
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    12 days ago

    mostly seitan, i just fry a little and add it to whatever else i have.

      • JoYo
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        21 day ago

        vital wheat gluten makes it easy. 100g vwg, 30g chickpea flour, 30g nutritional yeast, whatever spices.

        add water until it’s a thick paste and scoop bits into an oiled frying pan on med.

          • JoYo
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            21 day ago

            it’s easier for me than making a protein shake and it goes well woth any kind of veggies or whole grains. ill even use it in bolognese or curry

    • SashinOP
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      02 days ago

      Love seitan, I should look at buying some and freezing it!!!

      • JoYo
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        21 day ago

        the dry vital wheat gluten keep for years, freezing would just be an extra step.

        i just add water until it’s a thick paste and scoop bits into an oiled frying pan on med.

  • Most days I eat pretty much the same thing for breakfast and lunch and only really vary my dinner

    Breakfast its oats with a banana microwaved then I add frozen berries to it

    Lunch I eat beans and rice.

    I’ve described it in other posts but I like to take 1 cup of beans and 3 cups of water and blast it for 1 hour in the pressure cooker. Then I open it and put it into saute mode and add mix-ins and let it simmer for 20 minutes. I use a rice cooker for rice.

    Some of my favorite mixes are can of chopped tomatoes, home made taco seasoning

    Tomato paste, curry powder, ginger garlic paste and frozen vegetables

    I do not feel well or satiated if I don’t eat at least some rice and beans every day!