Did somebody slip a little catnip in my drink? I've had ants in my pants for a few days and I can't sit still for more than a couple of minutes. What the fork?! I've upped my Omega 3 intake significantly recently (thank you Mr. Flax!) It's either that or one of you slipped something in my tea. *stinkeye*
Do you not believe me? Here's what I made for lunch today:
I cooked all that for lunch instead of eating whatever scraps I find in or under the fridge as usual! Isn't it purdy? It's Jeni's Lentil and Mushroom Loaf with Savory Potato Filling, with a side of roasted carrots and parsnips and some greenery. The recipe is for one big loaf, but I only made a couple of small individual loaves for my lunchypoo. The lentil-mushroom part of the loaf is gloriously non-mushy, and the savory, oniony potato filling is the bomb! This loaf will become a regular here at the Wing-It Kitchen. Thank you for sharing the recipe, Jeni! :)

Today's Blog-Love goes out to Jeni Treehugger @ Heathen Vegan! Jeni has been a resident of Blogville since 2008, and I was very lucky to have found her blog only a couple of months after it went live. Jeni is a badass cook and an awesome cute cake maker! Her blog has lots of vegan recipes, and many of them are for traditional UK dishes that Jeni has veganized and awesomized! Also, she's a cat lady and a good witch who specializes in shenanigans and jiggery pokery! Check out Jeni's blog!
This post seems like a good time to announce my celebration of the upcoming made-up Thankspiggin' holiday! What? Thankspiggin'! The mister and I are going to be celebrating it this coming Sunday and we're going to stuff ourselves silly with tasty Autumn offerings and general yumminess. It's a very unofficial celebration, and you are welcome to join in. Food. We're going to celebrate food. Do we really need a reason?

UPDATE: I blogged about this beauty again recently!
Do you not believe me? Here's what I made for lunch today:
I cooked all that for lunch instead of eating whatever scraps I find in or under the fridge as usual! Isn't it purdy? It's Jeni's Lentil and Mushroom Loaf with Savory Potato Filling, with a side of roasted carrots and parsnips and some greenery. The recipe is for one big loaf, but I only made a couple of small individual loaves for my lunchypoo. The lentil-mushroom part of the loaf is gloriously non-mushy, and the savory, oniony potato filling is the bomb! This loaf will become a regular here at the Wing-It Kitchen. Thank you for sharing the recipe, Jeni! :)
Today's Blog-Love goes out to Jeni Treehugger @ Heathen Vegan! Jeni has been a resident of Blogville since 2008, and I was very lucky to have found her blog only a couple of months after it went live. Jeni is a badass cook and an awesome cute cake maker! Her blog has lots of vegan recipes, and many of them are for traditional UK dishes that Jeni has veganized and awesomized! Also, she's a cat lady and a good witch who specializes in shenanigans and jiggery pokery! Check out Jeni's blog!
This post seems like a good time to announce my celebration of the upcoming made-up Thankspiggin' holiday! What? Thankspiggin'! The mister and I are going to be celebrating it this coming Sunday and we're going to stuff ourselves silly with tasty Autumn offerings and general yumminess. It's a very unofficial celebration, and you are welcome to join in. Food. We're going to celebrate food. Do we really need a reason?

UPDATE: I blogged about this beauty again recently!
I am so in the mood for an old time veggie loaf, and this one sounds perfect. The potato filling makes it special.
ReplyDeleteWow, this loaf looks fantastic. I love all of the flavours!
ReplyDeleteI’d love for you to submit one of your beautiful photos, and a link to your post, to my new vegetarian photo gallery showcasing the best vegetarian dishes and recipes on the web.
i can't believe you put that together for lunch. that is crazy bizness. the loaf looks crunchy--in a good way.
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kittee
MMMMMMM, this looks so good! How did you adjust the time and everything for your mini loaves. This might be my thanksgiving dinner for a crowd!
ReplyDeleteOh yes a veggie loaf sounds good, my kinda lunch too!
ReplyDeleteAwww shucks River! You made I blush.
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Your photos are sooooo sooo beautiful and that is a helluva lunch for sure.
*sprinkles you with some love dust*
Isn't Jeni Treehugger just the bestest? :D
ReplyDeleteCount me in for Thankspiggin'! I can't wait! But you knew that already ;P
That looks so good- great idea to stuff with potato!
ReplyDeletei got here via the mofo flickr pool... that photo just popped! oh my godfathers, that looks good.
ReplyDeleteAnts in your pants! Do you have bees in your bonnet? Really I just think of that song, "I like to move it, move it" because I'm a nerd.
ReplyDeleteThat loaf looks amazing & Jeni is the bestest!
A loaf! It must be loafin season since I just made one last night :) I can't believe the stuffin stuffed potatoes in this one though, holy yum! What a great idea, <3 Jeni!
ReplyDeleteRiver - your posts always make me laugh out loud! lunchypoo & stinkeye are two words i've used before and it cracks me up knowing that i'm not the only one who uses 'em. aaaaahahahahahaa! sweet gloriousness that is awesome & good - Jeni's potato stuffed lentil & mushies loaf = the most magical meatless loaf of all time! a stuffed meatless loaf is brilliant & i can't wait to give this a whirl!
ReplyDeletelooking forward to all of your Thankspiggin' eats as well. i'm out of town at an engagement party that day & evening (supersadface), otherwise i'd soooooo be down for joining in the celebration of all things delicious and autumnal. :)
holy cow! you are a lunch victor. That loaf looks really, really good. It has my thanksgiving sensors going off. I am looking for something a little different this year. Must be soy free. I will go investigate.
ReplyDeleteThat looks so freakin good! I'm totally jealous of your amazing lunch (as I sit here and eat a crappy sandwich). I can't wait to try that recipe.
ReplyDeleteOMG...that loaf looks amazing. I must try that!!!
ReplyDeleteThat's so cute! What a lunch man!!
ReplyDeleteThat stuffed lentil loaf looks amazing! You did a great job ... looks like kitty enjoyed too much of it though :)
ReplyDeleteOK that looks REAAALLLLLY good. I'm not a fudge gal, (though I do like a good chocolate cake), but the savory stuff gets me drollin' big time. I wanna make that when nobody else is around so I can eat it ALL MYSELF!! Mwahahaha!
ReplyDeleteWow, I made a lentil loaf recently that was pretty good but the potatoes take this to a whooollle nother tasty level.
ReplyDeleteIt does look so purdy! It's so difficult to fine ones that aren't too moist inside. . . wishing I had a good sub for the mushrooms so I could make this!
ReplyDeleteAnon - Sorry I am such a slowpoke! I was winging it with the baking time, but I'm pretty sure it was 25-30 minutes. Tiny little loaves! :)
ReplyDeleteRiver, that is so gorgeous! Looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteJust stumbled onto your blog from foodgawker. If that's what you make for lunch I can't wait to poke around and see what you make for ... dinner?
The pics are also amazing. I'm still working on that food photo thing but most of my posts are restaurant reviews. Your pics make me hungry.
Happy Thankspigging Day!
Marty
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Soooo, put this in the oven tonight and thought, really? 180 degrees? But that's what the printed recipe said, so that's what I did. Except that 45 minutes later,it was obviously not done. Next time, could you warn us the recipe is coming from a Brit? Then this yumminess would be in my belly right now, instead of still cooking...
ReplyDeleteLooks good, and healthy too!!
ReplyDeleteSorry, but this vegggie loaf looks kinda dry to me... has anyone tried this?
ReplyDeleteThe link to the recipe is dead, where can i get the recipe?
ReplyDeleteWills, found it here
ReplyDeletehttp://www.miratelinc.com/blog/meatless-monday-with-a-happy-canadian-vegan-thanksgiving-meal/