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"Big Moc" Handpies with Vegan Special Sauce!

These "Big Moc" hand pies stuffed with roasted potatoes, sauteed onions, cheese, and impossible ground mixed with my “Big Moc” Special Sauce turned out even better than I expected! Served with a little more sauce for dipping plus a couple pickles and chips! Not a particularly sophisticated dinner but tasted pretty great and trust me, your kiddos will love them!

These "Big Moc" hand pies stuffed with roasted potatoes, sauteed onions, cheese, and Impossible ground mixed with my “Big Moc” Special Sauce turned out even better than I expected! Served with a little more sauce for dipping plus a couple pickles and chips! Not a particularly sophisticated dinner but tasted pretty great and trust me, your kiddos will love them!

Some of you all will remember a few weeks back when my Pops requested a batch of my "Big Moc" sauce...well, there was just a bit of that batch left in the fridge when I was at their place over the weekend and I happened to have some Impossible Burgers in the freezer, but no burger buns and I was too lazy on a Saturday nignt to go run to the store to grab any so…these little babies were born!

What you are going to need to buy:

1 Frozen Pie Crust, thawed - (If you want your hand pies to be vegan you’re likely going to need to make your own crust, although Wholly Wholesome does make a vegan pie crust option!)

1 Plant Based Ground Beef - (I used an Impossible Burger)

1 cup of diced Potatoes

1/2 cup of diced Onions

1 teaspoon Minced Garlic - (we like these jarred options from Spice World!)

2 Dairy Free Cheese (Slices are easier for this)

Liquid Smoke, just a splash

Salt & Pepper, to taste

1/4 cup of “Big Moc” Special Sauce! (CLICK HERE FOR THAT RECIPE!) + more for dipping

What you are going to need to do:

Start by preheating your oven to 350

Filling will depend on how many pies you want to make. This recipe made two pies.

Dice your potatoes an onions into 1/2 inch pieces and saute on the stove-top until soft and golden, adding the minced garlic towards the end of cooking so it doesn’t burn, and salt and pepper, to taste.

In the same skillet, brown your plant-based ground beef with a little splash of Liquid Smoke. Set aside and let cool for a couple minutes.

Add your special sauce to the meat so the meat is well coated but not runny. The pies will dry out a bit in the oven so you can add a little more sauce than you think you’ll need as long as the meat isn’t going to run or drip out of the pie shell when you’re trying to close it.

Roll out your pie crust and cut four rectangles that are each roughly 3.5 x 6

Note: You can really use any shape that you like…even a circle is fine but I found that I have less waste by using rectangles.

Place both of the fillings into the center of the bottom crust making sure to leave a border around the edge so that you can seal the pies. Don’t be afraid to pile the filling pretty high because it will shrink down in cooking.

Top your fillings with a slice of your favorite dairy free vegan cheese. I found that a cheese slice worked best for this.

Run a wet finger around the border of the bottom crust to help with sealing the pie.

Gently place the top pie crust. If you have piled your filling pretty high it’s going to seem like it won’t fit, but you can gently pull on the crust and using the tines of a fork, crimp all edges to seal the entire pie.

Dock the top of each handpie with a fork several times to create some steam holes for cooking.

To make sure that the top crust browns nicely you can lightly mist the top of the pies with a cooking spray.

Loosely tent the pies, with tin foil, for the first 15 minutes of cooking so that the edges don’t get too dark before the rest of the crust as time to bake.

After 15 minutes, remove the foil and bake another 15 minutes uncovered.

At this point, it’s just a matter of watching your pies to see when the top has baked through and browned up nicely. Mine ended up baking for 18-19 minutes uncovered instead of the 15. Just keep your eye on them.

Let rest for about 2 minutes before serving. I like to serve mine with some extra special sauce on the side for dipping!

Enjoy!

 

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Copy Cat Vegan Big Mac Special Sauce!

One thing about my Pops is how much he loves burgers...specifically Big Macs, so I knew if I was going to convince him to try a plant-based burger it would be my "Big Moc" that would do the trick. Let's just say it was a huge success...so much so that he requested I make him a bulk batch of my "Moc Sauce" to keep in the fridge.

Two all beef patties, special sauce, lettuce cheese, pickles, onions…all on a sesame seed bun! Who else remembers that little McD’s jingle from the late 80’s? Although it’s been two decades since I’ve had a Big Mac I can still remember the first one that I ate…on a Saturday morning, with my dad and my brother circa 1990…but let’s be real, all we really wanted to do was play on the playground!

One thing about my Pops is how much he loves burgers...specifically Big Macs, so I knew if I was going to convince him to try a plant-based burger it would be my "Big Moc" that would do the trick. Let's just say it was a huge success...so much so that he requested I make him a bulk batch of my "Moc Sauce" to keep in the fridge. #plantbasedwin

What you are going to need to buy:

Vegan Mayo - (We like THIS ONE from Hellman’s…who knew?)

Ketchup

Mustard

Relish, chopped fine

Minced Garlic - (we like these jarred options from Spice World!)  

Salt & Pepper, to taste

Vinegar (Optional)

White Sugar (Optional)

Onion Powder

What you are going to need to do:

You guys, this is so easy! In a bowl combine the following ingredients!


1/3 cup of Mayo
3 tablespoons of Ketchup
1 tablespoon of Mustard
2 tablespoons of relish
1/2 teaspoon of minced garlic plus a splash of the oil/juice that the garlic is packed in
Onion Powder, salt and pepper, to taste.

Note: Depending on how you like your sauce you can also add a splash of vinegar and some white sugar. I preferred to add a bit more relish if I wanted it more sweet or a bit more mustard if I wanted it more tangy!

Store in the fridge, in an airtight jar or container, for up to 3 weeks…but trust me, it won’t last that long!
Enjoy!

 

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Southern Style, Mushroom, Pulled Pork Sandwiches with Vegan Slaw

Remember 20 years ago before vegan food got cool? Before we had fake burgers and pea protein, and seitan at our fingertips in our local grocery stores? Back then, we ate, um…mushrooms, and we ate a lot of them! These Mushroom Pulled Pork Sandwiches are the perfect summer cook-out or picnic food…made with love and just a little sprinkle of nostalgia for the simple plant-based recipes that got me into this lifestyle to begin with!

Remember 20 years ago before vegan food got cool? Before we had fake burgers and pea protein, and seitan at our fingertips in our local grocery stores? Back then, we ate, um…mushrooms, and we ate a lot of them! These Mushroom Pulled Pork Sandwiches are the perfect summer cook-out or picnic food…made with love and just a little sprinkle of nostalgia for the simple plant-based recipes that got me into this lifestyle to begin with!

I have had an awful lot of requests for this recipe after posting it last week as what we enjoyed for our Memorial Day festivities! If I’m honest, this is another one of those recipes that I feel a little guilty calling a “recipe” because it’s so simple…I’m sure we could have some heated debate over sauce and slaw but I’ll share with you how I made mine and you can always customize it to your own tastes when you make it at home! (And you SHOULD make it at home because, YUM!)

What you are going to need to buy:

Mushrooms! - (figure on 6oz of mushrooms, per serving!)

(Ok, listen, friends! I know there are a lot of fancy mushrooms on the market these days but for this recipe I just used what my local Publix had on sale, which was, plain, ol’ white mushrooms!)

Liquid Smoke

Minced Garlic - (we like these jarred options from Spice World!)

BBQ Sauce - (Buy or make your own!)  

Cole Slaw Mix (this is another reason why this recipe is so easy…I simple bought the pre-shredded slaw mix from the produce section and made my own dressing!)

Vegan Mayo - I have really been into the egg-free option that Hellman's has these days!)

White Wine Vinegar

Maple Syrup

Mustard

Salt & Pepper, to taste

Burger Buns (Sara Lee has great dairy-free options)

What you are going to need to do:

The main part of this recipe and, dare I say, the only really skill needed to make it much of a success is slicing the mushrooms! I order for this recipe to really mimic the texture of pulled pork you want to slice your mushrooms as thin as possible.

I actually bough the pre-sliced white mushrooms and then took the individual slices and cut them into tiny “sticks” - think like the thickness of a tine on a fork. It takes a bit of time, but it’s worth it…and it’s still less time than the 8 hours it takes to make traditional pulled pork!

Once your mushrooms are all sliced, we are going to saute them in a medium skillet, with minced garlic and a few splashes of liquid smoke until they are cooked down and soft.

Be careful here! Because you cut them so thin, you’ll need to be a little on the gentle side when stiring them in the pan!

Once the mushrooms are cooked, simply add your favorite bbq sauce and let simmer for another 2 minutes. Be careful not to burn the sauce.

Onto the Coleslaw!

In my world, there is simply no other way to eat this sandwich than with it being topped with slaw!

Like i said, above, I buy the prepackaged coleslaw mix that has the shredded cabbage and carrots all ready to go, but feel free to shred your own!

For the dressing we are going to mix:

1 cup of vegan mayo

1 tablespoon of white wine vinegar

1-2 tablespoons of mustard, depending on how much you like mustard

1 tablespoon of maple syrup

Salt and pepper, to taste.

In my experience this is going to make enough dressing for one bag of coleslaw…(4 servings)

Toss your shredded cabbage and carrots with the slaw dressing and park in the fridge for 20 minutes or so! You can even make this the night before!

The Assembly!

Bun

Mushroom “Pulled Pork”

Coleslaw

Bun.

It really is that easy! Some people I know top theirs with potato chips, fresh sliced or caramelized onions, melted cheese, homemade pickles, and even pickled jalapeños! We served them with some grilled street corn and baked beans! Does it get any more “summer” than that?

Enjoy!

 

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Impossible Vegan Big Mac with Homemade Special Sauce

There isn’t too much to this recipe to be honest. Fry up a couple of vegan burgers, make some special sauce, chop some veg and assemble! I only have a couple of tricks! If you want to actually do that whole double stack, like a traditional big mac…make your patties really thin! (But, honestly…they would be just as good as just a single regular burger.) Sometimes vegan cheese can take a little longer to melt so make sure to put in onto the top of your burgers as soon as you flip them! Just a little splash of liquid smoke and some minced garlic in the pan when you fry your burgers will make all the difference in the flavor profile!

Two all beef patties, special sauce, lettuce cheese, pickles, onions…all on a sesame seed bun! Who else remembers that little McD’s jingle from the late 80’s? Although it’s been two decades since I’ve had a Big Mac I can still remember the first one that I ate…on a Saturday morning, with my dad and my brother circa 1990…but let’s be real, all we really wanted to do was play on the playground!

There isn’t too much to this recipe to be honest. Fry up a couple of vegan burgers, make some special sauce, chop some veg and assemble! I only have a couple of tricks!

  • If you want to actually do that whole double stack, like a traditional big mac…make your patties really thin! (But, honestly…they would be just as good as just a single regular burger)

  • Sometimes vegan cheese can take a little longer to melt so make sure to put in onto the top of your burgers as soon as you flip them!

  • Just a little splash of liquid smoke and some minced garlic in the pan when you fry your burgers will make all the difference in the flavor profile!

What you are going to need to buy:

Impossible Burger from Impossible Foods

Liquid Smoke

Vegan Mayo - (We like THIS ONE from Hellman’s…who knew?)

Ketchup

Mustard

Relish, chopped fine

American Cheese - (love THESE SLICES from Follow Your Heart)

Minced Garlic - (we like these jarred options from Spice World!)  

White Onion

Onion Powder

Vinegar

Pickles

Lettuce

Salt & Pepper, to taste

Burger Buns

What you are going to need to do:

You can either buy the individual Impossible Burger patties or the block “ground beef.” Season with salt and pepper and a little liquid smoke.

Fry your burgers in a non-stick skillet on medium heat. Depending on size of the burgers they should take about 2 minutes per side.

To make the sauce:

1/3 cup of Mayo
3 tablespoons of Ketchup
1 tablespoon of Mustard
2 tablespoons of relish
1/2 teaspoon of minced garlic plus a splash of the oil/juice that the garlic is packed in
Onion Powder, salt and pepper, to taste.

Note: Depending on how you like your sauce you can also add a splash of vinegar and some white sugar. I preferred to add a bit more relish if I wanted it more sweet or a bit more mustard if I wanted it more tangy!

Chop Lettuce.
Dice Onions.

Assemble and Enjoy!

 

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Impossible Patty Melt

These 100% Vegan Patty Melts, made with ground from Impossible Foods look a lot fancier than they really are…and actually make a great week night dinner…plus this happens to be THE dish if you’re looking to fool your meat-eating friends and family with your plant-based magic!

These 100% Vegan Patty Melts, made with ground from Impossible Foods look a lot fancier than they really are…and actually make a great week night dinner…plus this happens to be THE dish if you’re looking to fool your meat-eating friends and family with your plant-based magic!

If you’ve been plant based for awhile then you like have a favorite faux-burger brand that you like best! This recipe was made with the Impossible Ground, which we think browns/crusts up the best for a “smash-style” burger that you typically see in a patty melt…but having said that, use what you like, or what you’ve got in the freezer!

What you are going to need to buy:

Impossible Ground (or your favorite meatless ground alternative)

Sweet Onion

White Mushrooms, sliced

Olive Oil

Minced Garlic - (We like the jarred kind from Spice World)

Balsamic Vinegar - (We get ours from this great little place here in Central Florida called The Ancient Olive)

Your Favorite Bread , Vegan or Otherwise - (I used Sara Lee® Artesano™ Bakery Bread)

Non-Dairy Cheese - (We used THIS CHEESE from Field Roast…melts like a dream!)

Liquid Smoke

Pickapeppa Sauce

Salt and Pepper

Onion Powder

Paprika

Non-Dairy Butter - ( We used Earth Balance)

What you are going to need to do:

Start by peeling and slicing your onion and, using a little olive oil on medium heat, cook with your mushrooms and garlic, adding onion powder, and a splash of balsamic vinegar. Cook until mushrooms and onions are soft.

Combine your Impossible Ground with a teaspoon of Liquid Smoke, a teaspoon of Pickapeppa Sauce, a pinch of paprika and salt/pepper, to taste. Mix well and form into patties. Depending on your preferred size you should be able to get 3 or 4 patties from one package of ground.

Using a little Earth Balance Vegan Butter in your skillet, fry up your patties on medium heat…remember they should be a little thinner than a hamburger. I also like to kinda shape the patty to fit the bread I am using.

After you flip the patty to cook on the second side, load up the top with your onions and mushrooms.

Place your sliced non-dairy cheese on your top piece of bread and pop into the microwave for about 10 seconds. Place your bread, cheese side down, onto your onion and mushroom covered patties and flip the entire affair so that now your bread can griddle on the skillet.

Repeat the bread, cheese, microwave routine for the other piece and place that on top, flipping when the first side is golden brown so that the second side can griddle.

Slice, serve, and enjoy!

A quick note about Vegan Cheese: We all know it takes higher heat to melt vegan cheese! When I am making sandwiches that require my cheese to melt, I always lay out my vegan cheese on the bread and pop it into the microwave for about 10 seconds. and this just gives it a jump start to ensure a good melt without burning your sandwich!

Enjoy!



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