How to Introduce Vegan Meals to Your Family

Every.single.meal. was a debate when we started this vegan journey back in 2010. 

Most of the heat came from Elijah....but Eric, Brandon & Jason didn't hesitate with the side eye action.

I already wasn't the most confident about cooking this new way, so listening to chatter from the peanut gallery made me even more insecure.

I won't lie. There were times when I wanted to just give up.

Here's the best way to introduce new meals...

On nights when there are leftovers to fall back on. 

I know. I know.

The whole point of leftovers is so you don't have to cook anything else. 

I promise this method has worked well for our family though.

When you're ready to introduce a brand new meal or ingredient (like tofu) to your family, make sure you have leftovers in the fridge to fall back on.

Taking this step will reduce the complaints (because you can just serve the leftovers) and it will make you more confident to experiment with new recipes and ingredients.

Case in point....this cauliflower Alfredo dish in the picture below. We love Alfredo sauce made of cashews (like this recipe), so I had some anxiety about making it using cauliflower.

The results of making Alfredo sauce using cauliflower?

My family hated it!

Instead of getting all in my feelings about it, I served them leftover vegan pizza and beans & rice and went about my business.

One last thing.... 

Just because they don't like a meal today, it doesn't mean you shouldn't try it again in a couple of months (I talked about that is in this video).  As your family gets used to eating more vegan meals, their tastebuds will adjust and they will be more open to trying new dishes.

Be gentle. Be patient. Have fun and enjoy the journey!

How to Make Vegan Texas Toast

In the latest video, I show you how to make a vegan version of Texas toast. Most (if not all) of the boxed version in stores isn't vegan. That damn dairy!

Make this spaghetti, Texas toast and a salad and I promise none of your meat eaters will complain.

You only need 4 ingredients for this recipe - Italian bread, parsley, garlic and vegan margarine  

Here's a good post about what ingredients to avoid to ensure that your bread is vegan.

Get the recipe and watch the video below....

Vegan Texas Toast

by Brown Vegan

Prep Time: 5

Cook Time: 6 mins

Keywords: bake vegan

Ingredients (about 10 slices)

  • Loaf of Italian bread, cut into thick slices
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced
  • 2 tablespoons parsley, finely chopped
  • 1 cup vegan margarine (I use Earth Balance)

Instructions

Preheat oven to 400º

Combine margarine, parsley and garlic in a small saucepan on med-lo heat

Heat and stir for about 5 minutes.

Place bread slices on a baking sheet

Brush margarine mixture on both sides of each slice

Bake for 6 minutes, flipping halfway through

Enjoy!

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What We Ate Today #11 | Vegan Family Meals

Watch the full video here.....

Breakfast:

Van's Cinnamon Heaven cereal, almond milk & banana

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Lunch: 

Grilled cheese (using Field Roast vegan cheese slices & Vermont organic soft wheat bread ), steamed mixed vegetables, grapes and a nectarine

 

Dinner:

Stir-fry (onion, garlic, carrots, red bell pepper, spinach, Tofurky spinach pesto sausage, Flax seasoning and oregano), rice, salad (spring mix, carrots, tomato, cucumber and store-bought vinaigrette)

I hope this is helpful!

Check out previous What We Ate Today posts here

Chatting About Vegan Life with "Inspiration For A Lifetime"

I was a guest on Inspiration For A Lifetime last night and had a lot of fun talking to Desiree about vegan life with my family.

Listen here.....

Check Out Vegetarian Podcasts at Blog Talk Radio with mslildesi on BlogTalkRadio

We discussed:

  • How and why I started a vegan lifestyle
  • The ups and downs of going vegan with a family 
  • How to eat out as a vegan
  • Why my kids aren't 100% vegan 
  • How to stop eating cheese (the devil! *tears*)
  • How to buy organic produce on a budget
  • How to save money on your grocery bill

Here are the links for products mentioned:

Skinny Bitch

Vegan macaroni and cheese

So Delicious ice cream

Field Roast vegan cheese

Heidi Ho cheese

Daiya cheese

Mikoyo cheese

Just Mayo

Vegenaise

Dirty Dozen and Clean Fifteen

 

Other Brown Vegans You Should Check Out

I started this blog back in 2011 because I didn't feel like there were a lot of vegans of color online...especially sharing from the family perspective. 

These days (mostly because of social media) I see so many black vegans doing their thing to make vegan life relatable to folks who look like us.

Striving with Systems recently posted 100 Black Vegans to Check Out to highlight many of us outchea!

Check out this amazing full list here 

With only about 2% of Americans identifying as vegan, being a black vegan can seem like such a drop in the bucket. We're probably only about .005 of that 2%. lol 

This is why I try so hard to be one of the faces of this amazing movement.

Breeze Harper was the person who motivated me to start this journey after reading her book, Sistah Vegan. It was the first time that I saw veganism from the perspective of black women in America (this book is an incredible collection of vegan stories).

I'm writing this post to not only share this amazing list, but I also want to encourage you to get out there and be a face of this movement.

Even if you haven't made the full transition to vegan life, your experiences are still so important. 

Share and connect! We need you!

How will you start sharing your vegan (or even vegetarian) experiences?

YouTube?

A blog?

Maybe a podcast sharing some of your own vegan tips?

Let me know by leaving a comment