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Ingredients of the week: Mushrooms,Cranberries, Brassica, Beetroot, Potatoes, Cabbage, Carrots, Nutritional Yeast, Miso, Buckwheat
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si ji dou is probably better imo but it seems like it has a more elaborate sauce and the addition of pork makes it more of a meal, I can't add pork to this since it's just a vegetable side dish, can't just throw meat into it even if I'd eat it
I've been wanting the chef to get szechuan peppercorns but it hasn't happened yet, I forgot and he probably won't unless I badger him
oh you know what'd probably be dope as a vegan dish? basically the exact same thing as si ji dou but with mushrooms instead of the pork.....
mushrooms are a good idea, depending on texture. I bet a little bit of TVP or something could stand in for the minced pork