While I won't have a particular theme for the month I will be mostly expanding on what I intended this blog to be about, how to feed a vegan. This can cover everything from ingredient use, recipes for new foods as well as old favorites, and places to eat out or how to eat well in a nonvegetarian establishment. Hopefully you find some helpful things to feed yourself or the friendly vegans in your life.
To kick off the month I wanted to share my vegan pantry with you. This is the master list of what I try to stock in my pantry. Different households will favor different things but hopefully this is a good starter list for anyone wanting to refresh their own pantry or those just wondering what a typical vegan might be storing in their kitchen cupboards.
The Vegan Pantry
Beans/Proteins- chickpeas (dried and/or canned)
- blackbeans (dried and/or canned)
- lentils (dried)
- kidney beans (canned)
- vegetarian baked beans (canned)
- soy mince (tvp)
- soy chunks
- tofu (fresh extra firm)
Grains
- brown rice
- white rice
- gluten free pasta
- whole wheat pasta (preferably organic)
- rolled oats (preferably organic)
Flours
- whole wheat flour (preferably organic)
- white flour (preferably organic, rarely use this anymore)
- whole spelt flour (preferably organic)
- brown rice flour
- chickpea flour (besan)
- corn meal (maize flour)
- corn starch
Sweeteners
- white sugar (non bone char)
- dark brown sugar
- confectioners sugar
- treacle/molasses
- golden syrup (in the US I had corn syrup)
- maple syrup
Fats
- vegan non hydrogenated margarine
- canola/rapeseed oil
- extra virgin olive oil
- sunflower seed oil
- raw coconut oil
- toasted sesame seed oil
Other Baking
- cocoa powder (fair trade)
- vegan semisweet chocolate pieces/chips/bar
- baking powder
- baking soda/bicarbonate of soda
- cream of tartar
- xanthan gum
- vanilla extract
- almond extract
- peppermint extract
- active dry yeast
Other Canned Goods
- tomatoes
- tomato paste
- coconut milk
- pineapple
Vinegar/Condiments/Sauces
- balsamic vinegar
- apple cider vinegar
- brown rice vinegar
- soy sauce/tamari
- thai curry paste (red or green)
- liquid smoke
- ketchup
- mustard (whole grain, dijon, english, etc)
- hot sauces
- brown sauce
- marmite/yeast extract
- miso paste
- vegan vegetable stock cubes/granuals
- nutritional yeast
Dried Fruit/Nuts/Seeds/Nut Butters
- raisins
- prunes
- figs
- cranberries (unsweetened)
- dates
- shredded coconut (unsweetened)
- flake/chip coconut (unsweetened)
- almonds
- cashews
- walnuts
- sesame seeds
- hemp seeds
- flax seeds
- sunflower seeds
- peanut butter
- almond butter
- tahini
Beverages
- soy milk (unsweetened and/or sweetened)
- coffee (fair trade organic)
- teas (green, black, herbal)
Spice Rack (items with * I consider basic spice rack needs)
- anise seeds
- allspice (ground)
- basil*
- bay leaves
- cardamom
- cayenne
- celery seed
- chili powder*
- cinnamon* (ground)
- cloves (ground)
- coriander
- cumin seed (and/or ground)*
- dill
- fennel seed
- fenugreek seeds
- garlic powder*
- ginger*
- mustard powder
- mustard seed
- nutmeg* (ground)
- onion powder*
- oregano*
- paprika*
- paprika, smoked
- peppercorns*
- red pepper flakes*
- rosemary*
- sage*
- salt
- thyme*
- tumeric
Basic Produce
- potatoes (preferably organic)
- onions
- carrots
- garlic
- bananas
- apples
- oranges
- lemons
- peppers
While this looks like a huge huge list remember that this is pretty much every bit of food in the kitchen and lots of things, like the spice/herbs list are small bottles. Like I said before, different households will favor different things or more or less choices. I like knowing that I don't really have to shop most days if most of these things around.
Here's to a month of vegan food greatness!
Here's to a month of vegan food greatness!
3 comments:
Hiya, this was a really useful list, just wondered where you get your thai pastes from? Most of the ones I've seen have fish sauce in. Many thanks x
Here in the UK I get Tesco brand red and green thai curry pastes and also Thai Tastes brand at Sainsbury's and Waitrose. In the US I usually used Thai Kitchen brand.
Thanks a lot the list!! It looks just right!!
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