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Authors: Christy Morgan

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This rich, creamy, chocolaty treat will make everyone happy! The berry sauce is great when strawberries are at their peak during the summer months, but you can have the mousse year-round.

2 packages Mori Nu silken tofu

3
⁄
4
cup maple syrup

2 teaspoons vanilla flavoring

1
⁄
2
cup vegan grain-sweetened chocolate chips, melted down

1
⁄
3
cup cocoa powder

berry sauce

2 cups mixed berries

3
⁄
4
cup apple juice

1 tablespoon brown rice syrup or maple syrup

1 tablespoon lemon juice

Pinch cinnamon

1
⁄
2
cup walnuts, toasted and chopped, for garnish

In a food processor, blend the mousse ingredients until mixed well. Be sure to scrape down edges with a spatula a few times. Refrigerate for one hour.

Place berries and apple juice in medium saucepan and heat over low flame, until berries begin to break apart, stirring occasionally. Add remaining ingredients, except nuts, and stir well. Allow to cool. Pour mousse into individual cups; top with berry sauce and walnuts.

wheat-free fudgy chocolate brownies

• Makes 9 to 12 brownies

Even though these have very little oil, they are not the least bit cakey or dry. Great on their own, paired with
chocolate ganache
on page 235, or made into a brownie sundae with coconut ice cream. Honestly, that is the way I prefer it!

Oil, for dish

1 package Mori Nu silken tofu

1
⁄
3
cup maple syrup

1
1
⁄
2
cups coconut palm sugar

1
⁄
2
cup unsweetened cocoa powder

1
⁄
3
cup applesauce

2 tablespoons safflower oil

2 tablespoons vanilla flavoring

1
1
⁄
4
cups barley flour

1
⁄
2
teaspoon baking powder

Pinch sea salt

Pinch cinnamon

1
⁄
2
cup grain-sweetened chocolate chips

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. In a food processor, blend the first seven ingredients until smooth, making sure to scrape around the bowl a few times to incorporate all ingredients. Place remaining ingredients, except chocolate chips, in a medium bowl and mix in the wet ingredients. Stir until well combined, then fold in chocolate chips.

Spray an 8x8 baking dish with oil spray and pour batter into dish, smoothing batter evenly. Bake for 40 to 50 minutes; insert toothpick into the center to test if done. Let cool and serve.

“One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well.”

— Virginia Woolf

more

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I wanted this book to be more than just a cookbook and serve as a guide in your journey to bliss. In this section you will find sample menus in case all of these recipes alone seem daunting, and some plant-based resources that can help answer any questions you may have. If those resources do not help, feel free to contact me via my website, theblissfulchef.com.

sample menus

To help you on the quest for seasonal eating and balance in your diet, I've included some sample menus for each season. Since the recipes are listed by season, it is easy to pick and choose a meal, but the list below is made up of recipes I like to serve together. Included are menu ideas for other popular occasions, as well as meals that kids love.

spring

breakfast

coconut bliss granola with key-lime soy yogurt

lunch

love your heart beet soup

spring kale salad with sweet miso dressing

blackened tempeh caesar wrap

dinner

black-eyed pea bbq stew

lemon-roasted asparagus

brown rice

orange-wakame cucumber salad

dessert

springtime lemon bars

summer

breakfast

sweet polenta porridge

or strawberry shortcake smoothie

lunch

chilled corn bisque

curry chicken-less salad wrap

dinner

penne with creamy red pepper sauce

steamed broccoli

dessert

heavenly raw chocolate mousse

marinated portabella steaks with root fries

autumn

breakfast

thyme for miso with steamed greens

lunch

tempeh avocado sushi rolls

fried kabocha with peanut sauce

dinner

millet mashed “potatoes”

blanched greens with basil-pecan pesto sauce

maple-glazed tempeh

dessert

coconut-orange bread pudding

winter

breakfast

gluten-free savory biscuits with apricot-blueberry fruit compote

lunch

millet-black bean burgers

blanched greens

dinner

marinated portabella steaks

not-so-forbidden rice salad

perfect winter stew

dessert

wheat-free fudgy chocolate brownie sundae

bbq and picnic food

mango-pineapple tropical soup

marinated portabella steaks

not-your-average cabbage slaw

barbecued seitan burger

un-tuna salad

southwest grilled corn salad

hawaiian tofu and veggie kabobs

strawberry-mint limeade

lunch on the go

blackened tempeh caesar wrap with wasabi sweet potato salad

land and sea soba salad with steamed greens

curry chicken-less salad wrap with mac n' kale salad

macrobiotic lunch – brown rice, basic beans, steamed greens, orange-wakame cucumber salad

perfect no-oil potluck dishes

spring

spring kale salad with sweet miso dressing

blanched greens with basil-pecan pesto sauce

spring green casserole

barley “hato mugi” pilaf

simple lemon-scented basmati rice

summer

fresh green salad with cilantro-lime dressing

nishime

asian millet and quinoa pilaf

fiesta quinoa salad

red quinoa salad

autumn

pumpkin with apricot glaze

sweet potato puree

winter

gingery bok choy-burdock sauté

miso-baked daikon

not-so-forbidden rice salad

food for the kiddos

strawberry shortcake smoothie

mixed berry couscous surprise

tofu scramble sammich

tofu salad (eggless egg salad) wrap

penne with creamy red pepper

macro “mac and cheeze”

pan-fried tofu with carrot-ginger sauce

chewy trail mix bars

resources

Most of the ingredients used in this cookbook should be available at your local natural food store. If you can't find a particular product locally, you can try these resources below. I've noted the city where they're based along with the phone number and website. You can also replace a hard-to-find ingredient with something similar. Feel free to e-mail me at [email protected] if you have specific questions about substituting ingredients in a recipe.

macrobiotic products

Eden Foods

Clinton, Michigan

888-424-EDEN (3336)

www.edenfoods.com

Gold Mine Natural Food Company

San Diego, California

858-537-9830

www.goldminenaturalfoods.com

Maine Coast Sea Vegetables

Franklin, Maine

207-565-2907

www.seaveg.com

Mitoku

Natural Import Company

Biltmore Village, North Carolina

800-324-1878

www.naturalimport.com

Simply Natural/Discount Natural Foods

Hooksett, New Hampshire

888-392-9237

www.simply-natural.biz

other vegan and raw/living products and clothing

Alternative Outfitters (clothing, shoes, gifts, and accessories)

Pasadena, California

866-758-5837

www.alternativeoutfitters.com

Bob's Red Mill Natural Foods (grains, beans, flours, gluten-free products, and baking supplies)

Milwaukie, Oregon 97222

800-349-2173

www.bobsredmill.com

Cosmo's Vegan Shoppe (vegan products, food items, books, body care, and accessories)

Marietta, Georgia

800-260-9968

www.cosmosveganshoppe.com

Herbivore Clothing (clothing, shoes, gifts, and accessories)

Portland, Oregon

503-281-TOFU (8638)

www.herbivoreclothing.com

Pangea Vegan Store (vegan products, food items, body care, clothing, and accessories)

Rockville, Maryland

800-340-1200

www.veganstore.com

Ultimate Superfoods (raw/living food and products)

800-728-2066

www.ultimatesuperfoods.com

The Vegan Collection (clothing, gifts, shoes, and accessories)

Los Angeles, California

626-722-8340

www.thevegancollection.com

Vegan Essentials (vegan products, food items, books, body care, and accessories)

Waukesha, Wisconsin

866-88-VEGAN (83426)

www.veganessentials.com

recommended reading and viewing

I completely endorse the books and DVDs below. When switching to a plant-based diet, it's important to have resources that are accurate, informative, educational, and transformational. These selections have influenced the way I eat and feel about food, and some have even shown me how my choices affect more than my physical self. I hope you will enjoy them.

macrobiotic and healing books

Food and Healing,
by Anne Marie Colbin

Hip Chick's Guide to Macrobiotics
, by
Jessica Porter

The Kind Diet
, by Alicia Silverstone

Love, Sanae
, by Sanae Suzuki

The Macrobiotic Way
, by Michio Kushi

Staying Healthy With the Seasons,
by Dr. Elson M. Haas

Sugar Blues
, by William Dufty

health and nutrition books

Becoming Vegan
, by Brenda Davis and Vesanto Melina

Breaking the Food Seduction
, by Dr. Neal Barnard

The China Study
, by T. Colin Campbell

Diet for a New America
, by John Robbins

Eat to Live
, by Dr. Joel Fuhrman

The Engine 2 Diet
, by Rip Esselstyn

The Thrive Diet
, by Brendan Brasier

ethical/spiritual books

Eating Animals
, by Jonathan Safran Foer

Mad Cowboy
, by Howard F. Lyman

The New Good Life
, by John Robbins

The Omnivore's Dilemma
, by Michael Pollan

Thanking the Monkey
, by Karen Dawn

Vegan: The New Ethics of Eating
, by Erik Marcus

The World Peace Diet
, by Will Tuttle

Why We Love Dogs, Eat Pigs, and Wear Cows
, by Melanie Joy

dvds

Earthlings
, by Shaun Monson

Food Inc.
, by Robert Kenner

Forks Over Knives
, by Lee Fulkerson

Future of Food
, by Deborah Koons Garcia

Simply Raw: Reversing Diabetes in 30 Days

places to study

As the plant-based diet grows in popularity, there are more and more schools, conferences, and online programs where you can learn more. If you want to make healthy eating your next career or want to learn the ins and outs of plant-based culinary techniques, these places to study can give you a wealth of knowledge. Some have master's programs; many have shorter programs and online programs to fit everyone's budget and schedule.

Bastyr University

Kenmore, Washington

(425) 823-1300

www.bastyr.edu

Bauman College

Santa Cruz, California, and Boulder, Colorado

800-987-7530

www.baumancollege.org

Online programs available

French Meadows Macrobiotic Summer Camp

Tahoe National Forest, California

800-232-2372

www.ohsawamacrobiotics.com

Institute for Integrative Nutrition

New York City, New York

877-730-5444

www.integrativenutrition.com

Online programs available

Kushi Institute

Becket, Maine

800-975-8744

www.kushiinstitute.org

Macrobiotics America with David and Cynthia Biscoe

Oroville, California

530-532-1918

www.macroamerica.com

Online programs available

The Natural Epicurean Academy of Culinary Arts

Austin, Texas

512-476-2276

www.naturalepicurean.com

The Natural Gourmet Institute

New York, New York

212-645-5170

www.naturalgourmetinstitute.com

The Christina Pirello School of Natural Cooking and Integrative Health Studies

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

800-939-3909

www.christinacooks.com

Strengthening Health Institute

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

215-238-9212

www.strengthenhealth.org

T. Colin Campbell Foundation

Certificate in Plant-based Nutrition

866-326-7635

www.ecornell.com
/l-PBN

Online program only

favorite online resources

www.christinacooks.com

www.pcrm.org

www.thehealthyhipchick.com

www.healingcuisine.com

www.healthyvoyager.com

www.macrobiotics.co.uk

www.ohsawamacrobiotics.com

www.supervegan.com

www.vegan.com

www.vegetariantimes.com

www.vegweb.com

To see a list of my favorite blogs, including some by my food testers, visit my Blogroll on my personal blog at
www.theblissfulchef.com
.

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