Cheese Free

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I’d go vegan but I could never give up CHEESE!

Not only have I heard this a million times, I’ve said it myself when I was a vegetarian. I couldn’t imagine giving up cheese. I mean, how would I eat pizza? Or nachos?  Or grilled cheese sandwiches? Going vegan and giving up cheese just seemed like such deprivation. And here I am just a few months later and I don’t crave cheese AT ALL. Here’s why:

  • Daiya Cheese is an amazing non-dairy cheese that is creamy and smooth, and melts perfectly. Unlike the soy cheeses that contain casein, a milk protein, Daiya is 100% vegan.
  • Nutritional yeast is an inactive yeast that has a nutty, cheesy flavor. I use nutritional yeast as a flavoring in scrambled tofu, a topping for popcorn, the based for “cheese” sauces, and a creamy, cheesey filling for a vegan grilled “cheese” sandwich. Not all nutritional yeasts taste the same – my current favorite brand is Red Star, which as an added benefit is also a good source of vitamin b12.
  • Tofutti Better Than Cream Cheese is an AMAZING cream cheese replacement. I’ve used Tofutti cream cheese in several baking recipes, including a “Fruit Pizza” that was a huge hit at a party I recently attended. You can find Tofutti Better Than Cream Cheese at Whole Foods and I recently saw it at Giant too!
  • Parma! Vegan Parmesan completely satisfies any craving I have to sprinkle something on pasta. It’s made from walnuts, Red Star, and sea salt. It’s more of a seasoning than a cheese (i.e. it doesn’t melt), but I think even non-vegans would really like it.
  • Tofu can be a great substitute for recipes that include cottage or ricotta cheese. You cannot even tell that my vegan lasagna uses tofu and not ricotta.
  • Finally, many foods don’t even need cheese! I’ve discovered that many of my previously favorite cheese conduits are perfectly fine on their own. Cheese-free pizzas, made with a really good tomato sauce and lots of veggies is delicious (and of course I can use Daiya if I really want “cheese”). I don’t miss cheese on my salads – I instead toss in some walnuts and / or avocado instead. And other foods like burritos, soups, and pastas are fine without it – I’ve just gotten used to not including cheese on them.

I hope this is helpful if you are like me and just can’t imagine a cheese-less life. It’s easier than you think!

What is your favorite recipe for replacing or omitting cheese?

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Don't Forget the Edy's!

Over the winter I gained about 5 pounds and I’ve been trying to get rid of them but they are sticking to me like glue!  I swear it gets harder the older you get. So I decided to go back on Weight Watchers, which is how I lost all my weight in the first place. I get a whopping 19 points a day! In case you don’t know, that’s not very much. So here’s what I had today:

Breakfast

Smoothie made with Spirutein vanilla protein powder, vanilla hemp milk, banana, lotsa spinach, cinnamon, and a dollop of Better N Peanut Butter*

Lunch

1/2 of a Trader Joe’s muffin. I was totally schnookered by the package that said “120 calories per serving” (see it? It’s on the right side). I LOVE muffins so I was pretty excited except when I got them home I realized that a serving is HALF a muffin! What a joke! So I had half a muffin today :)

Organic Moral Fiber

A huge salad with cucumbers, chickpeas, tomatoes, carrots, cauliflower, radishes, and baby greens

Saladwith my homemade oil-free dressing

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And finished with an Edy’s Orange & Cream Fruit Bar (I love these)

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I felt pretty satisfied with my lunch. After a little time to digest, I headed out for a 6 mile run that felt AWESOME. I used my new Phillips headphones and they worked really well and didn’t slide off my head like other headphones have in the past.

So…dinner.

We made personal pizzas with Boboli crusts. Doug piled his high with cheese but I used less than 1/4 cup on mine and instead piled it with spinach and sauteed mushrooms. I’m trying to get cheese out of my diet all together but when it comes to pizza…

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(The spinach puree is hidden under the sauce :)   (Sorry for the bad photo!)

I was surprised how good it was because I always thought you had to have a ton of cheese on your pizza. I think next time I’ll skip the cheese altogether and see how it goes.

I had a few other snacks today but I thought I was within my points. Then I realized that I forgot to figure in the Edy’s! So I was over by one point – but I figure that’s ok since I did run today! I’m trying not to get too hung up on the points thing anyway – it’s just a guideline :)

Time for beddie-by!

*Better N Peanut Butter is AWESOME! You have to try it if you haven’t already. It has half the calories of regular PB and 85% less fat than regular peanut butter. I use it in smoothies mostly – I haven’t yet baked with it but the BNPB website has some recipe ideas.