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this has been our lunch for the past few days but it's all gone now. i already want to make more! i think this is my favorite sandwich and it's so easy to make too! 😋

how it's maderoasted a can of chickpeas in an oiled pan with some salt, black pepper, paprika, and garlic powder. as those were browning i diced one yellow onion and a quarter of a red pepper. then i transferred the chickpeas to a bowl and mashed a little more than half of them. added the onion and red pepper, and mixed it with tahini, dijon mustard, and vegan mayonnaise. topped it off with lemon juice and the sandwich filling was done! had it on some sourdough toast with lettuce!

 

just made this with my partner for lunch and it was so good. i'm not the best at stir frying yet but i'm quite happy with how this turned out! 😋

how it's madewe seasoned the boiled, rinsed, and squeezed soya chunks with some oyster mushroom sauce, soy sauce, garlic powder, salt, white pepper, and cornstarch then fried it in a wok on medium high heat until it took on a nice colour and sear before removing them from the wok.

then i stir fried the onion and red pepper, added the cooked soya chunks back in then added the sauce and cornstarch slurry. the sauce had some oyster mushroom sauce, soy sauce, garlic powder, paprika, sesame oil, siracha, apple-based vegan honey, and water. once the sauce coated everything nice and thick it was ready to be served with some rice!

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