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Vegetarian “Sausage” & White Bean Stew with Green Onions, Carrots, Corn, Jalapenos & Cilantro

A satisfying, hearty soup
Filed Under > Everyday Dinner

Vegetarian Sausage Bean Stew recipe by @waitingonmartha
Vegetarian Sausage Bean Stew recipe by @waitingonmartha

Nothing beats a cozy, hearty stew or soup once the cold sets in.  After all, our Homemade Smoked Onion Soup is one of our most popular recipes of all time.  But usually when people think of soup and stew, heavy (and meaty) thoughts come to mind.  Not the case with this one today, friends.  Alas, thanks to a little inspiration from the always dependable All Recipes, I decided to take a stab at recreating a satisfying sausage bean stew that was in fact, vegetarian. 

As you know, I’m a big fan of using vegan and vegetarian alternatives when I can.  And today’s recipe is a great one for my favorite vegetarian sausage (I still eat it even after recently returning to an omnivore diet).  I always pick up Fieldroast’s apple sage vegan sausage because it tastes as good (if not better) than the real thing.  I’ve learned that even your biggest meat eaters won’t be able to tell the difference when you sub in this great vegetarian option.  

As you’ll see below, the recipe is INCREDIBLY easy.  The key is simply to build the layers of flavors in this hearty stew.  First, I cook the vegetarian sausage in the dutch oven (you could use a slow-cooker, but I am partial to my dutch oven) and set it aside.  Next, I add olive oil to the dutch oven, sautéing the garlic and onions until golden brown. I then mix in the rest of the ingredients (Great Northern white beans, the cooked vegetarian sausage, diced carrots, jalapenos and garlic, and vegetable broth) and a hint of rosemary, and bring it all to a broil. 

Like any stew or soup, my favorite part is always the garnishes.  I top my sausage bean stew with green onions, cilantro and vegan sour cream…it gives it a more Mexican flair. With a heaping, cozy cup of satisfying sausage bean stew, what’s not to love?! Tell me friends, will you be mixing up some stew soon?  Truly, MKR

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Vegetarian "Sausage" & White Bean Stew with Green Onions, Carrots, Corn, Jalapenos & Cilantro
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Ingredients
  1. 4 regular size cans or 2 large cans of great northern or cannelini beans
  2. 1 lb. apple sage vegan sausage
  3. 48 oz. vegetable broth
  4. 2 cups yellow onion, chopped
  5. 3/4 cup carrot, chopped
  6. 10 garlic cloves, diced
  7. jalapeno, finely diced
  8. 2 tablespoons olive oil
  9. 1 tablespoon fresh sage, chopped
  10. 2 teaspoons kosher salt
  11. 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
  12. 1 fresh rosemary sprig
  13. green onions, cilantro and vegan sour cream, to garnish
Instructions
  1. Cut sausage into 2-inch pieces, and halve sausage pieces lengthwise.
  2. Cook sausage in 1 Tbsp. hot oil in dutch oven until browned. Once cooked, remove from dutch oven and set aside.
  3. Add additional olive oil to the dutch oven and cook the garlic and onions, sauteeing until golden brown.
  4. Add the carrots and jalepeno, beans, cooked sausage, broth and bring to a boil.
  5. Stir mixture with rosemary sprig 30 seconds to 1 minute; blend after.
  6. Garnish with green onions, cilantro and vegan sour cream, and serve immediately.
Adapted from All Recipes
Adapted from All Recipes
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The Salted Caramel White Russian

A New Take on the classic that The Dude would Approve of
Filed Under > Cocktail Hour

White Russian recipe by @waitingonmartha
White Russian recipe, @waitingonmarthaWhite Russian recipe by Waiting on Martha

Perhaps right about now you’re getting flashbacks of our classic White Russian from a few years ago. It’s easily our most popular cocktail recipes of all time—no seriously, it’s like the Pin that won’t go away.  Sure, we love our dear old Sugar n’ Spice White Russian, but we decided it was also due time to give the cozy cocktail a little revamp.

So recipe-test we did, giving the drink a few new twists that The Dude would appreciate, but never veering too far from the classic.  When making any White Russian, you’ll want a coffee based liqueur, your favorite vodka and half & half or heavy cream. With our new take on things, our Salted Caramel White Russian passes on the nutmeg and cinnamon this time, and instead uses decadent salted caramel drizzled in each glass (I love this one).  Absolutely everything you could want in a cozy White Russian sip.  Truly, MKR

P.S. If you’re not on the dairy train or if you just love almond milk like I do, try to find Bailey’s ‘Almande’, an almond milk liqueur (!!!) I’m dying to try it if I can ever find it! xo

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Salted Caramel White Russian
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Ingredients
  1. 1 OZ. VODKA
  2. .5 OZ. BAILEY'S OR ANY COFFEE FLAVORED LIQUEUR
  3. .5 OZ HALF AND HALF CREAM
  4. SALTED CARAMEL TO FILL BOTTOM OF GLASS
  5. CINNAMON SPICE TO GARNISH
Instructions
  1. Add vodka, coffee liqueur, and half and half in ice filled shaker.
  2. Shake, shake, shake.
  3. Drizzle salted caramel sauce inside bottom of glass.
  4. Fill glass with ice, then pour mixture.
  5. Garnish with ground cinnamon, and enjoy!
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The Manzarita

An Irresistible & Crisp Apple Margarita perfect for the season
Filed Under > Cocktail Hour

The Manzarita, apple margarita recipe by @waitingonmartha
Apple Margarita by Waiting on Martha
The Manzarita, @waitingonmartha

So about this Manzarita, apple margarita business (“manzana” is apple in Spanish…see what we did there?!). Yes, it’s as good as it sounds.  And yes, it will be your new cold weather cocktail.  And yes, it’s the ideal, SUPER EASY, adult beverage for your upcoming Halloween party this weekend…forget the food coloring and dry ice this year.

If you’re still not convinced let me just paint the picture for this cocktail: a fine (oh so fine) pairing of smooth, belly-warming tequila (I love Casamigos) and crisp apple juice, a hint of agave to sweeten, a squeeze of lime juice for bite, and a sprinkle of cinnamon for warmth.  Amazing, right?! 

I first discovered a rendition of the Manzarita on Food & Wine, and since then it’s been all I can think about.  The Manzarita is incredibly simple to make as you’ll see from the recipe below, and this play on an apple margarita is my new favorite excuse to dust off the tequila bottle that’s usually left sad and lonley during this time of year. So tell me friends, will you be pouring yourself a Manzarita this weekend?  Truly, MKR

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The Manzarita
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Ingredients
  1. 2 oz. gold tequila
  2. 2 oz. organic apple juice
  3. 1/2 oz. agave syrup
  4. 1 medium lemon, juiced
  5. pinch of ground cinnamon
  6. whole cinnamon stick, to garnish
  7. apple slices, to garnish
Instructions
  1. Fill a cocktail shaker with ice.
  2. Pour tequila, apple juice, lemon juice and cinnamon.
  3. Shake, shake shake.
  4. Strain the drink into a glass over ice.
  5. Garnish with cinnamon sticks and apple slices, and enjoy!
Adapted from Food & Wine
Adapted from Food & Wine
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