I found this recipe very green indeed!. In fact, it was a bit too green for me and I don’t think I’ll be cooking this again. The basil pesto coloured everything. It wouldn’t have mattered if I’d actually liked it, but I didn’t.
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Gousto Pasta Alla Genovese
Posted by HelenEdith on April 23, 2019
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Veganuary 2019: Gousto Simple One-Pot Puttanesca
Posted by HelenEdith on April 22, 2019
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This wasn’t one of my more successful Gousto menu choices. I had to substitute a soya cheese for the supplied cheese, but I was aware that I would need to do this when I put in my order.
The problem with this was twofold: the tomato element was too acidic; and I discovered that I just don’t like capers!
I added Alpro Soya Single Cream Alternative to the second portion in an attempt to tone down the acidity of the tomatoes, but it did nothing about the caper problem.
This is definitely not one that I will be having again.
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Veganuary 2019: Potato, Carrot, Parsnip and Pearl Barley Soup
Posted by HelenEdith on April 22, 2019
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Veganuary 2019: Gousto Mexican Tofu, Refried Beans & Lime Rice
Posted by HelenEdith on April 22, 2019
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This was an excellent meal and I wouldn’t change a thing. In fact, I’ve gathered all of the ingredients together so that I can make this for myself without having to wait for it to appear on the Gousto menu again.
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Veganuary 2019: Gousto Pecan, Sage & Vegan Cheese Risotto
Posted by HelenEdith on February 14, 2019
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This was supplied with Danish blue cheese, which I substituted with Cheezly Edam Style vegan cheese. I find this one melts the best: even better than Mozarella Style. I wasn’t convinced by the supplied sage and if making this myself, I would substitute a different herb and possibly add dried apricots and substitute pine nuts for pecans. On the whole, apart from the sage, which I would definitely get rid of, this was a very good risotto – and now I know how to make one!
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Veganuary 2019: Sainsbury’s Rainbow Veg Stew with Basil & Spinach Dumplings
Posted by HelenEdith on February 14, 2019
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I have been enjoying some of the offerings from the new Sainsbury’s Love Your Veg range and as I’m also a sucker for dumplings, it was natural that this one would find its way into my shopping trolley sooner or later. I think I like the lentil cottage pie slightly better, but will be buying this again.
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Gousto Simple Sticky Sausage, Apple & Root Veg Bake
Posted by HelenEdith on February 14, 2019
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I ordered this meal from Gousto during Veganuary 2019 with the intention of cooking it with Iceland vegan sausages instead of the provided Cumberland sausages, however Stephen likes Cumberland sausages, so what I did was went out and bought more ingredients so that I could make this recipe twice. The picture in the oven shows the vegan version on the left and the Cumberland sausage version on the right. The other three pictures show only the vegan version.
We both enjoyed our respective versions of this recipe and this will definitely be cooked again in our household. Now that Veganuary is over, I might even do a version for myself with either poultry or beef sausages, as I don’t ever eat pork; however Stephen never eats poultry and doesn’t like beef sausages, so I will still be cooking this twice over! I may also do a vegan version again. I am keen to consume a significant number of plant-based meals on a regular basis.
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Veganuary 2019: packet rice with olives and vegan cheese
Posted by HelenEdith on February 14, 2019
I wanted something quick to eat, so I microwaved a packet of vegetable rice and stirred in some sliced black olives and topped it with grated vegan cheese. Simple, quick and tasty!
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Veganuary 2019: Gousto Chunky Roast Vegetables With Jewelled Couscous
Posted by HelenEdith on February 14, 2019
This was one of my less successful Gousto meals. It looks great here; and I enjoyed the first portion, but when I came to eat the second portion, I couldn’t finish the couscous. I now think that it was the amount of turmeric in the couscous that was at fault. Gousto like turmeric a lot and I have come to the conclusion that I only like it a little. It adds a great yellow colour, but the flavour just isn’t as good as the colour. I could recreate this, but I think I’d use ground coriander rather than ground turmeric in the couscous – and probably not in the quantity that Gousto seem to. It’s funny that Gousto put a warning with things like chilli flakes to go easy if you don’t like your food too spicy hot, but they never warn you about spices that don’t add heat to the food.
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Veganuary 2019: Gousto Two-Lentil Dal & Spiced Aubergine with added home-made naan bread
Posted by HelenEdith on February 14, 2019
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This two-lentil dal needed something more than what Gousto provided, so I went searching for a naan recipe I could make myself wthout using any dairy ingredients. I already had everything, including yeast, in my store cupboard, so I started a foray into yeast baking. The first naan I made was cooked in a pan on the hob and it broke as it went in, so I went looking for a different recipe the next day and found one which cooked under a grill. It only proved once and it puffed up during cooking. I think it might do better with a second prove. I also think I may have hit on how to cook pitta bread!
I wasn’t absolutely sure about the roast aubergine in this, but it was surprisingly good.
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