Guest Blogger: Poppy’s Patisserie – Smoked Tofu Carbonara Pasta

18 Apr

So many new vegan bloggers to welcome into the fold! One such blogger is Poppy. Here she is in her own words,”I’m Poppy and I write Poppy’s Patisserie which is now fully vegan. I was a vegetarian since the age of six and have now been a vegan for almost two years. I am a University student studying Animal Management based in Kent, UK. I love food and especially love experimenting with new ways to eat plant based foods, full of goodness and flavour. I also love animals. I have two lovely sibling cats, ten bunnies, three chickens and five degu’s. They are great fun. Below is a post I’d love to share for a vegan carbonara style spaghetti using smoked tofu. It’s a real favourite of mine, comfort food full of goodness.” Follow Poppy on Twitter – welcome Poppy!

SMOKED TOFU CARBONARA PASTA

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I’ve never eaten a real carbonara with bacon but have always been a sucker for creamy pastas. I remember once making a veggie version with veggie bacon and cream; it tasted delicious but I felt sick from the heaviness of the cream. I tried again with a traditional egg sauce but was so frightened of eating raw egg that I ended up cooking it to almost scrambled egg coated pasta. Yummy. Not.

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So when it came to having a go, now vegan, I had no idea how it would turn out. Of course, any Italian pasta purist would shoot me for even describing this as a carbonara, but then again, so would they of my cream abundant version or even my version using the traditional ingredients which led to a spaghetti omelette. Hey ho.

It’s rich yet not too heavy, tastes smoky and creamy and is low in calories. What could be wrong with that?

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For one serving: 652 calories

  • 100g dried spaghetti or pasta of choice
  • 10g soya or sunflower spread
  • 10g plain flour
  • 200ml unsweetened almond milk (or any other milk you prefer)
  • 1 banana shallot, finely chopped
  • 1tsp porcini mushroom powder (or add in a handful of sliced mushrooms instead)
  • 100g smoked tofu (I use Taifun’s sesame and almond smoked tofu), sliced into lardons or cubed
  • fresh chives to serve
  1. Put a pan of salted water on to boil. Once boiling, add the pasta.
  2. Spray or add a drop of oil to a pan and add the shallot over a low heat to soften. If using mushrooms, add now also. Once softened, remove and set aside. Set the heat to high and add the tofu. Fry until fragrant and starting to crisp and go golden. This should only take a minute or so.
  3. Meanwhile, melt the spread in a small pan over a medium heat then stir in the flour. Cook the roux, stirring, for about a minute.
  4. Gradually whisk in the milk until all is incorporated and smooth. Add in the mushroom powder (if using) and allow the sauce to thicken, stirring often. Season to taste. Stir in the shallot (and mushrooms, if using) and tofu.
  5. Toss the sauce with the drained pasta and serve sprinkled with finely chopped chives.

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7 Responses to “Guest Blogger: Poppy’s Patisserie – Smoked Tofu Carbonara Pasta”

  1. conniefletch April 18, 2013 at 1:42 pm #

    This sounds insanely delicious!! I might add some frozen peas to the sauce and top with Daiya Mozz…..wow…does this sound really wonderful or am I just hungry (For this dish!!!)

    • Poppy April 18, 2013 at 6:08 pm #

      I love the idea of adding frozen peas! I’m going to try that myself!! 🙂

  2. holistichealthvegan April 18, 2013 at 4:22 pm #

    Oooh this looks insanely delicious! I am salivating over here…LOL

  3. Xiomara April 18, 2013 at 10:10 pm #

    IIII LOOOOVVEEEE creamy pastas, too!! I’ve made a pretty good white sauce, but would love to try yours 🙂

  4. An Unrefined Vegan April 19, 2013 at 1:06 pm #

    This is a keeper – going right into my recipe file!!

  5. Joshua Parker (@beingvegans) April 22, 2013 at 11:42 am #

    Like others have said, I am really excited about this recipe and can’t wait to try it out.

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