RECIPE: VEGAN CARBONARA SAUCE
Saturday, 19 December 2015
I was never a big Carbonara sauce eater, so I didn't really miss it too much once I went vegan. Some days however, especially those days after a long night out dancing, I get cravings for a creamy, savoury pasta dish. Today was one of those days, so I decided to try making a vegan Carbonara sauce and it took me less than 15 minutes to whip this up! It turned out so well (my brother loved it, too), that I just have to share it with you. Ready for some creamy, rich deliciousness?
Ingredients (serves 2):
- spaghetti
- 200 ml soy cream
- 150 gr smoked tofu
- 1 small onion
- yeast flakes, salt, pepper, basil and lemon juice to taste
- (if you have kalanamak salt, use that too - it adds a bit of an egg-y flavour to the sauce)
Directions:
- Bring water to a boil in a big pot to cook your pasta in. Meanwhile, chop the tofu into small cubes and dice the onion.
- Fry the onion in a bit of water (or oil - whatever you prefer), then add the tofu and fry it for a little while - when it starts browning a little bit, set aside the tofu.
- Add the cream to the onions still in the pan, season with salt, pepper, basil (or mixed herbs), yeast flake and lemon juice. Bring everything to a slight boil, then let the sauce simmer and thicken.
- When your pasta is almost ready, add the tofu cubes to the sauce and mix everything.
- Serve the pasta with lots of sauce, extra pepper and yeast flakes - enjoy!
Hippie pants & crochet
Friday, 11 December 2015
pants, top: h&m divided shoes: mango sunglasses: rayban
Whilst I'm hoping to see some snow over the next three weeks that I'll be back home, I decided to post another (and the last) outfit I shot whilst I went interrailing in summer. In Budapest, I came across these perfect hippie pants with huge splits on the sides - they're flowy, light, summery and they were on sale for 7€. As soon as I had the opportunity, I took them out in Croatia and wore them to go for dinner. My friend was kind enough to lend me her crochet top, which I think complements the whole summery look and we found a cute street to take pictures in, old pavement, colourful doors and all.
An all time favourite combination
Sunday, 6 December 2015
coat: camden lock jeans, sweater: monki shoes: adidas bag: primark
I've recently started to really tone down outfit wise, often sticking to simple pieces I like, combining them to get a classic and clean look. Pieces like this grey turtleneck sweater I'm wearing in the pictures, which I found at Monki during my stay in Hamburg, are perfect to create such outfits, as it's grey - one of my favourite colours, which is also incredibly versatile, it's super comfortable and warm but not too thick and the turtleneck adds a little something to it without overloading it. As in previous years, I've been loving grey/camel/black/white combinations, so this outfits hits the nail on the head. It was perfect for a day out in London, strolling through pretty streets and big stores - comfortable, adequately warm and fuss-free.