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Green Bean Paté recipe
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A ‘veggie’ paté, created with green beans, tofu, toasted walnuts, and dill pickles. It can be shaped like a paté, but it’s actually a lot more of a spread.
Recipe adapted from Sundays at Moosewood. Entire set of photos: right here.
Components
1 cake tofu (14 ounces)
2 cups green beans, steamed
1 1/2 cups onions, minced (plus 4 TBSPs minced onions)
1 cup walnuts, toasted
two TBSPs soy sauce
4 TBSPs vegan mayonnaise
3 TBSPs mustard
1 cup plus four TBSPs minced onions
2 tsp vegetable oil
1 tsp dried thyme
1 tsp dried sage
1 tsp ground coriander
1 tsp Chinese five spice blend
1 cup minced Kosher dill pickle
freshly ground pepper, to taste
pinch Kosher salt
fresh dill, cut
Procedure
1. Blanch and press tofu. Let to cool.
two. Steam green beans until just soft.
3. Toast walnuts at 350 °F until just fragrant (eight minutes or so). Don’t burn!
4. Grate tofu, coarsely.
5. Blend steamed green beans and toasted walnuts with soy sauce, vegan mayonnaise, and mustard until roughly processed.
6. Add mixture to grated tofu with four TBSPs minced onions. Set aside.
7. With spices, sauté remaining onions in vegetable oil, more than medium heat until translucent.
eight. Add sautéd onions to mixture, with minced pickles. Add pinch Kosher salt, and freshly ground pepper, to taste. Refrigerate and serve, topped with reduce fresh dill.
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Title: American hydroelectric practice a compilation of helpful information and information on the style, construction and operation of hydroelectric systems, from the penstocks to distribution lines
Year: 1917 (1910s)
Authors: Taylor, William T. (William Thomas), b. 1877 Braymer, Daniel Harvey, 1883-1932
Subjects: Hydroelectric energy plants
Publisher: New York, McGraw-Hill Book Business, inc.
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