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I have 15 POUNDS of pinto beans in my house right now.  I’ll have a steady supply of bean dip in my kitchen for the next several years.

Thanks, mom and dad!

My parents like to go on long road trips around the U.S. in their Airstream trailer.

When they were traveling through New Mexico, they bought me 5 pounds of beans from Akin Farms, in a town called Estancia.  Check out the website:  Just Pinto Beans.

When mom and dad were in Colorado, they bought me another 10 pounds of pintos from Adobe Milling, in the town of Dove Creek.  Here’s my mom’s picture:

STEP 1:  COOK THE BEANS

I like to cook 3 cups of beans at a time.  3 cups dry beans yields about 9 cups (4 1/2 pints) cooked beans.

For each batch of bean dip, set aside 2 cups (1 pint) cooked beans.  I like to make a triple batch of dip at one time.  I freeze the remaining beans in 1 cup wide mouth jars.  Load up on those jars!

  1. Soak the beans in a large pot of water for at least 8 hours, then rinse.
  2. Cook the beans in a crock pot on high for 6-8 hours with some chili powder and chopped jalapeno, garlic and onion.
  3. If you don’t have a crock pot, simmer the beans on the stove for a couple hours.  Here is a handy bean cooking reference.

STEP 2:  ASSEMBLE INGREDIENTS

For this recipe, I used my hummus recipe as a template.  For me, “hummus style” means using raw garlic, tahini and fresh-squeezed citrus.

For one batch of Pinto Bean Dip…

Use 2 cups pinto beans.

Pinto Beans - IMG_1954

Prepare:

1-2 cloves garlic…minced
1 small wedge onion…chopped
1 lime…juiced

Garlic, Onion, and Lime - IMG_1952

Set aside:

1 T tahini (sesame butter)
1 t nutritional yeast
Pinch of salt
1 t cumin (absent for the picture…oops!)
1/2 t chili powder
1/2 t fajita or taco seasoning blend
1/8 t ground chipotle (very spicy!)

Pinto Bean Dip Seasonings - IMG_1956

STEP 3:  PUREE AND PORTION

Use a small food processor to puree all ingredients until smooth.  Add a little water if needed to thin.

Portion the dip in 1/2 cup or 1 cup jars.  A single batch will make a little more than 3 half cup servings.  A triple batch yields 11 half cup servings.  Refrigerate or freeze.

Pinto Bean Dip - IMG_1962

My 2011 trip to Kauai wasn’t my first visit to the island, but it was the first time going as a vegan.  I was pleased to discover that it’s quite simple to find tasty vegan food all over the island.  I had one bad experience, but hopefully it was a learning experience for all involved.

I vacationed at the Marriott’s Waiohai Beach Club (on Poipu Beach) with my husband and parents (thanks mom & dad!).  We ate local fresh fruit every morning and cooked most dinners in the condo.  The lunch meal was typically the meal “out.”

I’ll start the tour of Kauai’s vegan eats on the South shore and work my way north…

FARMER’S MARKETS – You can’t beat the fresh fruit of Hawaii.  At the beginning of your trip, find out where and when the Farmer’s Markets will be.  Only then plan your other activities.  Arrive early and bring cash!


KAUAI SOUTH SHORE

LIVING FOODS MARKET – Located in the Kukuiula Village (2829 Ala Kalanikaumaka #24), in Koloa.

We picked up some hummus and tabbouleh to take hiking on the Alakai Swamp Trail.

DA CRACK – Located at 2827 Poipu Road, in Poipu.

“Da Most Bang For Your Buck” is true!  This is a “take-out only” Mexican food place.  I appreciated that the Veggie Burrito/Veggie Soft Taco are vegan.  I didn’t have to say “No cheese, please!”


PUKA DOG – Located in the Poipu Shopping Village (2360 Kiahuna Plantation Drive), in Koloa

Puka veggie dogs are made from soy and wheat gluten.  The bread is dairy- and egg-free.  Have the Lilikoi Mustard and Tropical Relishes (dairy-free), but avoid the other sauces (which contain milk.)  (Here is the Puka Dog FAQ page.)

PAPALANI GELATO – Located in the Poipu Shopping Village, in Koloa.

There is a whole section of dairy-free Sorbetto, and the sugar cones are vegan.  With so many flavors, you’ll need to keep coming back!  Here, I had lime on the bottom and pineapple on top…

ROY’S POIPU BAR & GRILL – Located in the Poipu Shopping Village, in Koloa

Our one bad experience.  Here‘s the story…

Walking through the shopping village, I noticed the Roy’s “Vegetarian Menu” and the “Vegan Chocolate Souffle.”  I figured that if a vegan dessert was on the menu, then Roy’s could accommodate vegans for dinner, too.  The “Vegetarian Menu” looked perfectly acceptable.  So, contrary to my usual frugal nature, I decided to splurge on fine dining.

Once seated, the waiter brought out edamame to eat while reviewing the menu.  We stated that we are vegan, and immediately double-checked that the edamame was not cooked in butter.  “No, cooked in oil.”


We ordered the Togarashi Seared Tofu & Hawaiian Mushroom “Poke” for an appetizer.  It was rich.

Ginger Fusion

We ordered the Fresh Seasonal Vegetable Medley (“Chef’s Way”) and said, “That’s vegan, right?”  Everything seemed fine, but when the waiter presented our plates, he described a risotto and used the word “butter.”

  • “Vegan butter?”
  • The waiter went to the kitchen.
  • He came back, “It’s cream.”  I had to explain that cream is dairy.
  • The waiter was flustered.  I was annoyed.
  • We ate steak fries instead.
Finally, I ordered the VEGAN Chocolate Souffle.  At least it delivered!  It was super decadent.
I typed a complaint on the Roy’s website.  I stated that I was drawn in by the Vegan Chocolate Souffle, and that I’d assumed that since Roy’s was offering a vegan dessert, it meant that a vegan could reasonably expect a vegan dinner, too.

A few days later, I received a phone call from the manager of Roy’s, who apologized to me for the debacle.  Staff training was underway.  She confirmed my suspicions that the appetizer was cooked in butter.  Our $85 bill was refunded. 🙂

Moral of the story…don’t assume that vegan dessert means vegan dinner.  We asked questions and explained our dietary preference, yet we still got into trouble.  Hopefully some good came from our experience and the next vegan customer didn’t have to eat unwanted dairy products!

My Recommendation:  Save your dinner dollars, but have dessert!

KAUAI EAST SHORE

PAPAYA’S NATURAL FOODS – Located at Kauai Village Shopping Center (4-831 Kuhio Hwy), in Kapa’a

Do your grocery shopping here!  You’ll find every-vegan-thing that you need, to stock up your condo timeshare or hotel room.  There are plenty of vegan options for a “grab & go” picnic lunch…check out the cafe.  We picked up some Daiya Pepperjack Shreds to make nachos with fresh mango salsa…

RAINBOW LIVING FOODS – Located at 4-1384 Kuhio Hwy, in Kapa’a (behind the set of shops on the highway.)

I have a confession to make:  I was almost too cheap to dine here.  What a mistake that would have been!  This Rainbow Veggie Wrap with Creamy Lime Dressing was probably the best meal of my trip (and I ate some good stuff!)  I think it cost something like $11, which (for me) is a little pricey for lunch, but  guess what?  It was totally worth it.  Don’t leave Kauai without stopping here.


KAUAI NORTH SHORE

THE HEALTHY HUT NATURAL FOOD STORE – Located at 4270 Kilauea Road, in Kilauea

It’s a small store, but it gets the job done.

KILAUEA BAKERY & PAU HANA PIZZA – Located at Kong Lung Center (2484 Keneke St), in Kilauea

Outstanding vegan cake!  I had to try every flavor:  Coconut, Banana, Macadamia Mocha, and Chocolate Raspberry.  Hopefully they still sell them.  I’d check ahead, because otherwise, this place really needs some veganizing!

As of February 2012, according to this website about the Kong Lung Historic Market Center, the bakery is advertising a gluten-free, sugar-free, vegan muffin.  I’m not sure that sounds too exciting when on vacation.  I hope that’s not their only vegan pastry option!



BANANA JOE’S FRUITSTAND – Located at 5-2719 Kuhio Highway, in Kilauea

Pick up some fresh fruit, but don’t leave until you eat a refreshing banana pineapple “Frosty,” made from 100% frozen fruit pushed through a juicer.  This is better than soft-serve ice cream, because it’s naturally vegan.  (Banana Joe’s inspired me to make my own homemade Frosties at home, with my Omega Juicer.)

HARVEST MARKET – Located at 5-5161 Kuhio Hwy, in Hanalei

This natural food store kicks some butt.  Shop for your groceries or grab some food to take to the beach.  I bought a scrumptious Tempeh BLT Sandwich and some Uncle Eddie’s Molasses cookies.


RED HOT MAMA’S – Located between Hanalei and Ke’e Beach, in the community of Wainiha.

Fresh mexican food and seasoned tofu is available!  Avocado instead of cheese makes a better taco.  It’s cash only, so be prepared!  This website has a picture of the walk up window…it’s another “take-out only” restaurant.

Admire the fishes…Don’t eat them.

June 2016 update–
See the post “Kauai Vacation 2016 (with a Toddler)” for our most recent Kauai trip report!

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