Corn Tortillas were spread with Bean/Corn Salsa and thrown on a flat iron skillet.



Topped with Daiya halves and sliced Avocado, these tortillas were folded and seared on both sides.




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Corn Tortillas were spread with Bean/Corn Salsa and thrown on a flat iron skillet.



Topped with Daiya halves and sliced Avocado, these tortillas were folded and seared on both sides.




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A Ⓥegan ingredient and location play on the “traditional” ‘Philly Cheese Steak’ sandwich.



Tempeh was the protein prepared in this Ⓥ sandwich Beast.

Onion, Mushroom and Tomatoes helped beef up this sandwich, Vegan-style.

Daiya everywhere. Daiya facial. Daiya lotion.

The tempeh and Veggies were pan-seared with a previously mixed concoction of Veggie Broth, White Wine Vinegar, Lime Juice, Sea Salt, Pepper, Garlic Powder, Chipotle Powder and CILANTRO:)

Stuffed into Whole Wheat Bread lathered with a Ⓥ Bean/Corn Dip, this Beastly sandwich posed well for a few photos.




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Mac n’ Daiya was being craved. And spicing that Mac n’ Daiya was mouth-watering.



SouWe Jo is SouWe Jo Dawg in this link.




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…..Previously on VeggHead BeerCyclist


My sloppy concoction is in the link above, Zelda.

Simply put, construction of these sandwiches was meant to not be completely sloppy. Waffle Fries were utilized to stabilize the sandwich.




The Whole Wheat Buns were toasted prior to being lathered with a mixture of Vegenaise, BBQ Sauce and Horseradish. They were then slightly broiled.
The bottom portion of the Bun was layered with a few Waffle Fries. The concept was to hold the SouWe Jo slop intact. The top bun covered the Awesomeness and BOOM.




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SouWe is short for Southwest and somewhat rhymes with sloppy. The Vegan SouWe concoction consists of Beyond Meat crumbles, Garlic, Corn, Black Beans, Peppers, Onion, Liquid Smoke, Water, Hot Sauce and Sea Salt/Pepper.






The Vegan Dawgs were lightly grilled before being tossed into bun and slopped with the SouWe Jo greatness.

To be continued…..

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Beyond Meat is making incredibly meat-like meat substitutes. Personally, I enjoy trying them, but as I’ve mentioned before, staying away from these meat-like products is my goal. In a bigger picture, these products could sway the carnivores away from their norm and partake in healthier eating.

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Mashed Potatoes were overloaded with Dill. A hearty Ⓥegan mixture was prepared in an additional pan with Crumbles, Potatoes (frozen O’brien), Corn and Seasonings (Sea Salt/Pepper/Garlic and Hot Sauce).




A Pita was placed in a pan and topped with the meatlessness and Mashed Potatoes and baked. And somewhat imitating a Shepherd’s Pie, this Pi was more hand friendly. And more animal friendly.






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Ⓥ Tzatziki sauce was combining Lime Juice, Cucumber, Tomato, Ⓥ Yogurt, DILLLLLLL, Garlic, Sea Salt, Sugar, Pepper, Crushed Red Peppers and Paprika.




Pita was lightly seared o both sides before adding Ⓥ Tatziki, Tempeh, Arugula, Cucumber, Onion and Tomato.






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My attempts over the last few years has been to ride ‘bulletproof’ bikes. I want to ride not repair on a RIDE. Pickle Juice and Pepper simmering. Pickles, Onion, Radish are sliced and mixed with Pickle Juice and pepper in a mixing bowl. Vegan Sausages are thrown into the simmering Juice with a Splash! They are heated and then grilled. As are the Whole Wheat Buns. Need I say more.













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When life gives ya a flat on the bicycle, I’d hope you were in preparations like I was today. This would be my fifth ride on the new Trek.

A multitool was brought. Two beers and one water were stowed. A pump, patch kit nor tube was not. Uber wasn’t the best at responding if they could fit a bicycle with. A beer was had. The water was salvaged (in survival mode-periodically sipped) and a trek home while pushing a Trek was experienced.


And Good Food was prepared. Southwestern Rice Ⓥ Queso was influenced by The Sonoran desert and its beautiful cacti warriors, the Saguaro cactus. A Chile Ⓥ Queso was made previously by heating Daiya ‘cheese’ Sauce with Pico de Gallo, Kidney Beans, Crumbles, Jalapeño and Corn. Seasoned, of course, with Sea Salt and Pepper. And CILANTRO:)






Grilled Tomato and Asparagus were charred perfectly to garnish this dish.


As Spanish Rice is often prepared, Garlic, Onion and Jalapeño were panfried before adding Brown Rice. Veggie Broth, Sea Salt & Pepper and Queso were mixed in.




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