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Today we passed through Kelowna on the way to Big White Ski Resort.

We’ve never been to this part of Canada before.  Of course, every trip away from home is a fun opportunity to check out new vegan/vegetarian restaurants.  That’s definitely part of the fun of being vegan!

In Kelowna, we were excited to find (on Happy Cow) a completely vegan restaurant.  Spoiled!  I have a vegan life of abundance, not deprivation.

Lake Tai - IMG_1998

Lake Tai - IMG_2002

Lake Tai - IMG_1999 Meaning of Vegetarian - IMG_2000

We ordered some pan-fried dumplings for an appetizer.

Pan-fried Dumpling - IMG_2006

Pan-Fried Dumplings - IMG_2009

For dinner, we split an order of sweet & sour veggie meat.

It was very dessert-like, actually!

Sweet & Sour Veggie Meat - IMG_2007
We also split an order of stir-fried vegetables.  I adore broccoli and cauliflower.

Stir-Fried Vegetables - IMG_2008

Along with the bill, we were served a small “pineapple donut.”  YUM!

Pineapple Donut - IMG_2011

You can find this restaurant at:
1958 Kirschner Rd., Kelowna, BC  V1Y 4N6
Telephone:  778-478-9931

Carrot Sunflower Bean Burger (GF)

Carrot Sunflower Bean Burger (GF)

I just made up this recipe today…

“WET” INGREDIENTS:

1-2 cloves garlic, minced
small wedge chopped onion (about 1/4 to 1/3 cup)
1 chopped carrot
1- 15 oz can kidney beans (rinsed and drained)
1 T tahini
2 T ketchup
1 t hot sauce
1-2 T water (only if needed to puree the other wet ingredients)

DRY INGREDIENTS:

1/4 C ground sunflower seeds
1/2 C oat flour (GF)
dash celery salt
1/2 t cumin
1/2 t fajita or taco seasoning blend
1 t dried chives
1 t dried parsley
1 T nutritional yeast

ASSEMBLY:

Use a small food processor to puree the wet ingredients.

In a large bowl, combine the wet puree with the dry ingredients.

Divide the burger “dough” into 4 balls.  Pour a drop of olive oil on your hands to handle it easier.  The burger dough will be sticky and soft– don’t panic!!  Create 4 patties.  You can just drop the ball right onto parchment paper and then flatten into a patty.

Refrigerate the patties on parchment paper for at least 30-60 minutes before cooking.  The time will allow the excess moisture to soak into the oats, which will bind the burgers.  Trust me!

Patties on parchment.

Patties on parchment.

Cook the patties on medium heat in a saute pan using the oil of your choice (I use coconut oil).  It should take about 10 minutes per side.  Shake the pan periodically to make sure they aren’t sticking.

(Eric noticed that the “raw” burger color looked a bit like pink slime…HA!)

Bean burgers cooking.

Bean burgers cooking.

Enjoy!  The fajita seasoning provides a little kick, and the carrot provides a subtle sweetness.

I ate my burger with a side of steamed cauliflower topped with Frontera Tomatillo Salsa.

Carrot sunflower bean burger and steamed cauliflower with tomatillo salsa.

Carrot sunflower bean burger and steamed cauliflower with tomatillo salsa.

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