Thanks to everyone for a very interesting discussion (both here and
the other thread) and I apologize for the late posting of the "results."
I have to say, though, I think you guys will be disappointed. The reason I say that is b/c, after getting so many great suggestions, we didn't have to be as strict as I initially thought. My wife called her friend (hereinafter "the vegan") to find out about "vegan eggs," which are apparently available these days. Sounds awful to me, I have to say. Anyway, during that conversation, the vegan told my wife not to prepare anything special for her and that she'd be ok with vegetarian dishes that aren't vegan-strict. My wife asked why and the vegan explained that she is in a transitioning state--going from vegetarian to vegan--and she still has a lot of non-vegan-friendly food in her own fridge/condo, which she is not going to just throw away. She plans to finish her stash, and then go completely vegan. She did, however, appreciate our efforts to accomodate.
Flip wrote:You could always feed the vegan... to the kosher couple
leek wrote:I second the "make the whole meal vegan" option. The Kosher folks should be able to eat it all, as long as the kosherable stuff has been koshered (ie the tofu is marked with the K or the OU, etc).
I agree(d). Great idea and makes sense. Parenthetically, when they're not at home, the kosher couple are only as strict as not mixing dairy and meat items. So, you could see how the vegetarian brunch would now work perfect.
My wife's a big fan (as I am) of the food network. Over the past several months, she had seen a lot of recipes that she wanted to try. I have to say, I thought the final product was an amazing brunch, and I really didn't miss the meat even though I'm certainly what you would consider a carniore (especially since later on that afternoon, I was doing step 4 of the Wiviott WSM tutorial. Please feel free to check out the
results). So, the brunch meno (now kosher vegetarian) consisted of the following:
- Pomegranate Breakfast soda
- A Fruit Salad with Honey Dressing
- Spinach Gruyere Puff Pastry Pinwheels
- Garlic and Herb Tomatoes
- AND FINALLY, a Baked French Toast Casserole (without the maple syrup as recommended--it didn't need it)
Everyone--whether its kosher, transitioning vegan, carnivore, whatever--loved it. So, again, I hope you guys aren't disappointed. But, as long as it was a success, right? FYI, we're making note of that scrambled tofu suggestion for the next vegan dilemma. It sounds like a great idea (along with all of the others too, actually). Thanks again for all of the help!
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