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    You are here: Home / Recipes / Vegan / vegan japanese eggplant no-meatballs

    vegan japanese eggplant no-meatballs

    Nov 27, 2018 · 3 Comments

    If you're looking for a hearty vegan main dish, look no further! These delicious Vegan Japanese Eggplant No-Meatballs are plant based but savory, satisfying, and covered in a homemade teriyaki sauce.
    vegan japanese eggplant no-meatballs | The Baking Fairy

    Hi friends and happy Tuesday! I am so excited to share the best news ever... YA GIRL PASSED HER BOARDS! Which means I am officially a Physician Assistant. Oh, heck yes. Now I gotta update all my social media ? The other exciting news I have, which you are probably more interested in, are these delicious Vegan Japanese Eggplant No-Meatballs which are from my blog friend Amanda's soon-to-be-published cookbook, Great Vegan Meals for the Carnivorous Family. It is such a fabulous book and I swear she must have written it for me and my family. Do you see that title?! ?

    vegan japanese eggplant no-meatballs | The Baking Fairy

    I had quite a few recipes that I could've picked from when making this blog post, but while doing a quick flip-though the cookbook, these eggplant no-meatballs immediately stood out to me! There are a million vegan meatball recipes out there, but I personally have never seen one made with eggplant before. They're also quite simple to put together and the ingredients are all staples in my everyday meatless cooking - tofu, rice, oats, and of course the eggplant just to name a few! I was also intrigued with the Japanese direction these meatballs took instead of the traditional Italian route.

    vegan japanese eggplant no-meatballs | The Baking Fairy

    So let's talk about the cookbook! Great Vegan Meals for the Carnivorous Family is a lovely collection of 75 meat-eater approved recipes that are, of course, totally vegan-friendly! It includes 6 chapters covering breakfast, lunch, main dishes, veggie sides, desserts, and staples including sauces, gravies, vegan parmesan, and even hot fudge! Amanda is the sole vegan in a family of omnivores, something which I totally relate to. LOL. When she asked if I was willing to cook some things from her new book and leave a review, I was only too happy to. It's right up my alley! 🙂 Besides these eggplant no-meatballs, you can find other tasty recipes including Savory French Toast (OMG), Tastes-Like-Chicken Pot Pie, Vegan Po-Boys (made of mushrooms!), Crab-Free Crab Cakes, and the most luscious Silken Chocolate Peanut Butter Pots. I'm not a huge cookbook user, but I can already tell you I will be cooking my way through this one. I've already made her super-creamy (date-sweetened!) hot chocolate and I am in love!

    vegan japanese eggplant no-meatballs | The Baking Fairy

    I am so thankful to Amanda for trusting me with her book baby! I adore it and my family absolutely LOVED these vegan Japanese eggplant no-meatballs! I didn't even tell them they were vegan, and they didn't suspect a thing 😉 Who wouldn't love crispy, crunchy, tender meatballs, no matter what they're made with... especially with a delectable teriyaki sauce for dipping! The book Great Vegan Meals for the Carnivorous Family is coming out soon in December! In the meanwhile you can check out her website to pre-order the book! I highly recommend it and I hope you love it as much as I do!



    This recipe is reprinted with permission from Great Vegan Meals for the Carnivorous Family by Amanda Logan, Page Street Publishing Co. 2018. This recipe can be found on page 94.

    vegan japanese eggplant no-meatballs | The Baking Fairy
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    vegan japanese eggplant no-meatballs

    If you're looking for a hearty vegan main dish, look no further! These delicious Vegan Japanese Eggplant No-Meatballs are plant based but savory, satisfying, and covered in a homemade teriyaki sauce.
    Prep Time30 minutes mins
    Cook Time30 minutes mins
    Total Time1 hour hr
    Course: Main Dishes
    Servings: 20
    Author: Valentina | The Baking Fairy

    Ingredients

    • *for the eggplant meatballs*
    • 1 large eggplant ~14oz, cut into cubes
    • 1 cup 160g cooked rice
    • ¼ cup 20g old fashioned oats
    • 2 cloves garlic chopped
    • 1 inch piece ginger chopped
    • 1 teaspoon sesame oil
    • 2 teaspoon 10mL tamari or soy sauce
    • 10 oz 300gr extra firm tofu, pressed and finely crumbled
    • 2 scallions/green onion whites finely sliced
    • 1 8- oz 227g can water chestnuts, drained and finely chopped
    • ¼ - ½ cup 13-25g panko breadcrumbs, as needed
    • 2-3 tablespoon 30-45mL sunflower or peanut oil, to fry
    • *for the teriyaki sauce*
    • 1 teaspoon grated ginger
    • ¼ cup 60mL mirin
    • ¼ cup 60mL tamari or soy sauce
    • 1-2 tablespoon 12-20g raw sugar
    • ¼ cup 60mL water
    • *to serve*
    • cooked quinoa
    • thinly sliced red cabbage
    • thinly sliced carrots
    • green onion
    • sesame seeds

    Instructions

    • First, prepare the no-meatballs.
    • To steam the eggplant, add 3 inches of water to a saucepan and place eggplant cubes in a steamer. Place the steamer on top of the saucepan, making sure the water doesn't touch the underside, and bring the water to a simmer over high heat.
    • Reduce heat and steam the eggplant for about 10 minutes or until soft. Remove from heat and set aside to cool.
    • When the eggplant is cooled off, transfer to a food processor and add in the cooked rice, old fashioned oats, garlic, ginger, sesame oil, and tamari/soy sauce. Pulse until the mixture comes together but is still slightly textured.
    • Transfer this mixture to a large bowl and add in the crumbled tofu, sliced scallions, diced water chestnuts, and panko breadcrumbs. Use a large spoon to combine the mixture; test it out to make sure it will hold together and add more breadcrumbs as needed.
    • Line a large tray with wax paper and roll the mixture into golf-ball sized balls. Place on prepared tray and place in fridge for about 30 minutes.
    • Meanwhile, prepare the teriyaki sauce. Combine the grated ginger, miring, tamari/soy sauce, sugar, and water in a small saucepan over medium heat.
    • Bring the sauce to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer for about 2 minutes. Remove from heat and set aside.
    • When ready to cook, heat the oil in a large frying pan over medium heat. Fry the no-meatballs in batches of 6-8 for around 6 minutes each.
    • Place the cooked no-meatballs in a warm oven (200F/95C) while you cook the rest.
    • Serve with the prepared teriyaki sauce over quinoa with red cabbage, carrots, green onions, and a sprinkle of sesame seeds. Enjoy!

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    1. Amanda Logan says

      November 27, 2018 at 3:18 pm

      Thank you Valentina, you fantastic woman. Thank you for sharing my book with your wonderful readers.

      Reply
    2. Abbe@This is How I Cook says

      November 27, 2018 at 10:35 pm

      5 stars
      I have to admit that these no meat meatballs sound great! I adore eggplant and can't wait to give these a try!

      Reply
    3. Maria says

      August 07, 2019 at 3:39 pm

      5 stars
      These look awesome!! Can they be prepped in advance? Maybe kept in a fridge for a day and then pan fried just before serving?

      Reply

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