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Vegan Home Cooks

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Come join the Vegan Home Cooks!

Participation is really easy, just take a picture of what you cooked today and post it, no recipes needed.


This is a public forum for a discord server of friends who are all vegans and cook at home for their families.

We are here to share some inspiration, to see what others are doing and to stay engaged in something that is both our hobby and a required task.

This forum is not a "food porn" community, a recipe book or a place to teach you how to cook. It is a place for people who already cook to meet other people like themselves and provide on topic support and conversation as much as long distance friends on the internet can do. We are doing show and tell about what we made and we don't care about its instagram worthiness.

Veganism isn’t a diet but I have to eat every day. This is for the vegan home cooks. Anything non vegan will be deleted.


Rules

1. Be Vegan.

If it is not vegan it doesn’t belong here… or anywhere.

2. Post home cooking.

No restaurant or fast food. This is what every other vegan space is about and we don’t want to promote any large or small business tyrants.

3. Join the Discord

We’re an active community of vegan home cooks that like to talk about what we are cooking today.

4. Do not make any rude comments or digs at anyone’s food, cooking style, specific diet, restrictions or technique.

While we are all cooks, we all have different requirements and we’re not asking for help, we are doing show and tell.

5. Do not use trademarked brands

Use generic names. We’re cooking with tvp not whatever business brands it and we’re not trying to turn comrades into billboards. No plant-based vegan-pandering capitalist crap like Impossible, Beyond, Dairy-company owned “vegan” cheese.

6. Do not ask for a recipe without otherwise engaging the OP (No posts that are just “recipe?”)

We are not food bloggers. Sometimes we're excited to share and will tell you the recipes we used but this isn't required. Instead try doing your own research and tell us what you learned and we can talk about it.

7. Careful with making unasked for suggestions.

Sometimes we like to hear suggestions but you should be nice about it and know the person you are making suggestions to. We are in the discord and you can get to know us that way. If you are just a visitor from the fediverse, this isn’t the place for you to start telling other people what to do.

8. Adults Only.

While this isn't a community for adult material we expect everyone who participates to be an adult. If you have a gross and profane username you will be removed.

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I got these metal plates from a restaurant supply place to make me feel like I'm an Indian restaurant

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Thanks for sharing a tested recipe! I’ll have to give it a try, looks very reason to make. Ha don’t worry about authentic, I doubt the mass produced naan I get at the grocery store is any where close to it either.

[–] hamid 0 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I don't really cook with recipes to be honest I do it all by eye. I always try to remember that this stuff was created by people who didn't even have kitchens so it is less precise that we are used to as post-industrial people. General 2:1 flour to water works great for most flat breads.

I baked it at like 450 in the oven til they puffed up like just under 10 minutes. I forgot that part

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 years ago

Thanks so much for the information. I eat naan multiple times a week that I buy from the grocery store and hearing how easy it can be replicated at home makes me wish I started sooner.

I’ll be out of town this weekend but once I return I’ll give it a try and let you know the result :-)