2. Plantain: I used 4 ripe plantains, thin sliced and coated with maple syrup and sprayed avocado oil in air dry oven first. ( I love these so much can eat by themselves. π)
3. Cheese sauce: homemade cashew milk, miso paste, apple cider vinegar, nutritional yeast, dehydrated onion, garlic powder, a bit of salt and starch for thick paste.
Layer prepared plantain slices in place of lasagna sheets, add fillings to 3 layers I made. Baked at 375F for 30 mins and ready to serve! This is perfectly reserved in refrigerator for 3 days.ππ
As always, be inspired, be joyful, take a picture and Enjoy it! πβ€οΈ
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Love these plantains, great addition for any dish and deserts too. ππ
Thank you HungryHufflepuff, youβre so kind! π€π
The first time I tried plantain in a Peruvian restaurant and I fell in love with it. They cooked in black bean sauce and rice in a banana leaf. I think Iβll make it some time soon. π Iβm so glad I made this combination, so savory. ππ
Love to share my beginning journey of vegan food with VFL. π
Hope you find time to cook and enjoy your wonderful meals this weekend! π
Hi Happyman4, Yes itβs so good trying out this way using plantain as lasagna sheets. I would think plantains are popular over there. π€ They sell all year round here.
You are absolutely right they are delicious when frying like chips but I altered the cooking way to not use too much oil, still good though. π
Iβm surprised you couldnβt get more fruits because Thailand has perfect weather for it. I hope you can grow these again soon because they are so yummy.
Lasagna sheets are good too, I just like to try non traditional way. Ohhhh how about zucchini sheets? ππ
Now you just reminded me that I think itβs called wax banana also in VN. Itβs much smaller, the skin is thick and you can boil it too, thereβs honey inside the banana. π€Hmmm I didnβt know London is so popular with imported fruits which is great. Thai bananas: are we talking about the baby banana? So sweet and very vibrant yellow color almost like turmeric color? I love those can eat 3 of them. π Gosh if we speak about fruits, nothing can compete with Thailand, I just donβt know how they can have many many fruits so sweet and yummy, Thai tamarind is my fav too. When I was in VN, we had to go to supermarket (not regular open air market) to buy imported Thai fruits and they did charge much more ofcourse. When I traveled back to VN like 5 yrs ago, I ate nothing but fruits such as mangosteen, custard apple, star fruits, durian, jackfruits, bon bon, rambutan, lychee, longanβ¦. Oh my so yummy to think about them. ππ
Thank you for showing me new plantain shoots, looks like you got at least like 6 of new shoots coming out. They do look a bit small but healthy looking. I had no idea they could grow so big with a lot of leaves can be quite taking up too much space and not so many fruits. That would be frustrating for sure.
Itβs the weekend over there, are you going to cook or dine out with the family? π
Thatβs fascinating to learn how much Thailand thrives on imported fruits and so as jasmine rice. ππ
Sounds like a great project of installing water system. π
Itβs movies time over here. Enjoy your cooking and Iβll be looking out for your food creation post if you decide to share with us!π
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