Vegan Quiche

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  • Опубліковано 10 лис 2024
  • Real vegans eat quiche! We made the best vegan mushroom and spinach quiche with JUST Egg!
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  • @karenpearlman4547
    @karenpearlman4547 Рік тому

    Thanks for this!

  • @LenkaSaratoga
    @LenkaSaratoga 2 роки тому

    Old Love 👍💚

  • @selenabone1
    @selenabone1 4 роки тому

    I'm so excited I found your UA-cam page. You're going to broaden my horizons. I'm going to follow your recipies to give us more variety. My husband was Vegan for about a year, I've been Vegan for 3, then he started eating animal products again because our variety was so limited and he said he was hungry all the time. He got tired of trying to figure out what to eat so he makes meals such as hot dog, chili and tuna. 🤮 He may never go back to full Vegan but maybe some of these recipes will change his mind. He knows the effects eating animal plays on the lives of all the poor animals and human health but still caved in. I like simple meals so these are easy recipes for me to follow. You got a new follower! 😊

    • @TheCarrotUnderground
      @TheCarrotUnderground  4 роки тому +1

      Hi Selena! I'm so happy you're enjoying the recipe videos. I know how easy it is to get stuck in a rut with cooking the same things all the time.😉I love that you want to add some new vegan dishes to your menu - variety is the spice of life! I suggest trying the Zucchini Ravioli, Meatless Meatballs and the Stuffed Shells. They're so delish and I think your hubby will find them to be very filling and satisfying. Be sure to check out my blog: thecarrotunderground.com 🥕where I have oodles of easy & delicious vegan recipes. Happy cooking & thank you for being vegan 💚

    • @selenabone1
      @selenabone1 4 роки тому

      @@TheCarrotUnderground I share your video with my husband, first thing he said was "Wow, beautiful kitchen" ha ha ha He enjoyed your video as well, so we will watch your past videos and future videos together. Being Italian and missing so many tasty dishes as been hard so I will definitely check out the recipies you have referred me to. Becoming Vegan wasn't to hard after seeing what all these poor animals go through for the pleasure of someone's pallet. Also the benefits meat has on our health is also something to be highly considered. I was very sick at one time and once my Natropath took me off dairy and eggs I started to have great improvements. I was blown away! After that meat came into play and after watching all the documentries online on how they are tortured and treated that was it for me. Have a great day! One thing I've learned is, just because a product is stamped Vegan doesn't mean its healthy. There are some bad ingredients in alot of products so you just have to know which ones to stay clear of. Ciao Ciao

  • @dianenauertz9608
    @dianenauertz9608 Рік тому

    Whoa! I watched the video after I used the printed recipe to make and I was like "WHAT?! A whole stick of butter?!" The recipe calls for 2 tablespoons not 8!

    • @TheCarrotUnderground
      @TheCarrotUnderground  Рік тому

      Holy moly Diane, I’m so glad you caught that, thank you! The recipe is correct - 2 tbsp. I must have adjusted the quantity & forgot to correct it on the video (I will edit it). How did your quiche turn out?

  • @vinnichiocchi9220
    @vinnichiocchi9220 3 роки тому

    As an idiot, non-cook, speaking for other idiot non-cooks, I would have liked to have known how much spinach I should have bought to make a cup and a half of cooked spinach in your recipe. I bought a whole container of spinach that turned out WAY short of a cup and a half.

    • @TheCarrotUnderground
      @TheCarrotUnderground  3 роки тому +2

      Oh dear, you are so right. It’s surprising how a big bunch of fresh spinach can cook down to a tiny amount. Your point is well taken & I will add more information to the recipe regarding the fresh vs cooked quantity, as well as using frozen spinach as an option. I do hope you used what you had and made your quiche. The beauty about this recipe is it is pretty flexible.