In the Cafe: Orecchiette with Sauteed Rapini & Garlic

This is my favorite pasta dish, and one I got when I lived in New York and would frequent Mario Batali‘s delicious (and more affordable!) restaurant, Po, which, sadly, has now closed.

The pasta is orecchiette, which are like little hats, thicker and chewier than most noodles.

The vegetable is rapini, or broccoli rabe – Italian broccoli. It can be hard to find, but Whole Foods usually has it. It took me a bit to get used to the tangy, somewhat bitter taste, but once I did, it became my favorite green veggie! It’s mostly leaves, with some small broccoli heads (like American broccoli but smaller). Some people say to boil it first, then saute so it isn’t so bitter, but I find it too watered-down that way. I like it full-flavored!

So, after de-stemming the rapini (some people leave the stems), I saute it with some garlic in coconut oil.

And then I sprinkle some grated almond “cheese” shreds on top and maybe add a bit of extra virgin olive oil.

Batali made his with sausage, so this one is “vegan-ized” 🙂 I love getting ideas from fabulous restaurants!  Soooo sad that one closed.

In the Cafe: Vegan Open-Faced Black Bean Burrito

I like to make mine with:

fajita-sized tortilla (so not as many calories as regular-sized)
black beans
Savoy cabbage (healthier than the usual iceberg lettuce)
pico de gallo (with tomato, onion, and cilantro)
chopped avocado
diced serrano chili peppers (or jalapeno if you find the serrano too hot!)
So Delicious vegan cheddar-style cheese shreds
topped with a wallop of Tofutti sour cream!

Finding a good plant-based sour cream was one of the most challenging aspects of becoming vegan to me. I grew up on Mexican food, so it will always be my favorite comfort food. And sour cream and guacamole were just fundamental toppings to me. So, I was beyond happy to find a dairy-free sour cream made by Tofutti. It’s thicker than regular sour cream, but otherwise tastes exactly the same. Thank you, Tofutti! And thank you to Whole Foods for carrying it 🙂