Tempeh-Broccoli Saute, Potato-Beet Salad
 We had an excellent American Dance Festival performance to attend tonight starting with Rust by Eiko & Koma (very slow and measured, as I think all of their dances are - my wife particularly appreciates their fascinating deliberate dance, but I'm also a fan), followed by Pure by John Jasperse Company (at times also minimalistic, a very interesting piece that surprisingly included disparate pieces of music such as by Bruce Springsteen, Janis Joplin, a contemporary gangster rapper, and Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young) and ending with Les Noces, set to Stravinsky, by ZviDance. Check out the ADF season video!
We had an excellent American Dance Festival performance to attend tonight starting with Rust by Eiko & Koma (very slow and measured, as I think all of their dances are - my wife particularly appreciates their fascinating deliberate dance, but I'm also a fan), followed by Pure by John Jasperse Company (at times also minimalistic, a very interesting piece that surprisingly included disparate pieces of music such as by Bruce Springsteen, Janis Joplin, a contemporary gangster rapper, and Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young) and ending with Les Noces, set to Stravinsky, by ZviDance. Check out the ADF season video!Anyway, I wanted to put a reasonably quick dinner together so we could get to the performance a little early. I ended up with a good meal that really didn't take so long to make. One thing that helped is that I used a prepared salad that I had purchased from Weaver Street Coop that sounded unique, potato-beet salad (it contains beets, potatoes, onion, celery, sunflower seed, canola oil, cider vinegar, horseradish, Dijon mustard, dil, salt, and black pepper).
I made a simple saute with tempeh, spinach, broccoli, and a few other vegetables. I served it topped with Lars' Own crispy onions.





2 Comments:
I love tempeh! but here it is not very easy to find. In a restaurant it's impossible, and it took me two years to find it in the stores! I can imagine it in a saute with broccoli...mmm...
I love tempeh! It is so versatile. Sorry that it's not available in Deutschland! Thanks for your comment, alice (in veganland). --Dilip
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