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[–] ZeroDarkMedia@lemmy.world 2 points 19 hours ago

bourbon vanilla bean paste, wow!

[–] ZeroDarkMedia@lemmy.world 1 points 21 hours ago

They have oat milk because it's becoming increasingly popular among vegans and non-vegans alike who are lactose intolerant! It's rich, creamy and has a smooth mouth feel like whole milk or coffee creamer. It's calorie dense though. 1 cup will set you back 150 calories yikes! Have you bought some for home yet?

[–] ZeroDarkMedia@lemmy.world 2 points 21 hours ago (2 children)

You're absolutely right, that could happen! The recipe will be amended to account for it thanks! Guess if we thought to buy an oil-less fryer that would also fix the problem huh? Ahhh, hindsight is always 20/20. Do you plan on making another fried turkey this year?

 

Here's the Golden Rule With A Fried Turkey: Get the best frier you can, that's safe and allows for a high temp thermometer while cooking. If you have those two things, you can't go wrong!

Cook Time: 1 Day

Note: We created our own version of this recipe to suit our tastes and our likes last year. It was delicious. So it's definitely worth sharing.

For Safety perform a FILL TEST:

(Amended thanks to @jordanlund@lemmy.world) Make sure the power is off and always fill your fryer with water first and then lower the turkey in BEFORE you remove it from the store bought packaging to TEST if the water will fully submerge the turkey without overflow. Jordan suggests you mark your fryer to 1/2 of that water line on the outside of your fryer with a sharpie due to "boilage" of the hot oil. Clean out your fryer, make sure it's dry and fill the cooking oil up to that line. This will prevent piping hot oil spillage which causes fires and injury! You can always add more oil to make sure the turkey is fully submerged.

If you want to avoid the fill test all together, purchase an oil-less turkey fryer.

Frying Tip: Always Use Heat Protection Gloves For Placing And Removing The Turkey From The Frier! Nothing Is Worse Than Burns From Grease Splatter

Ingredients For The Marinade

Worcestershire sauce garlic powder onion powder sea salt Meat Injector lemon juice olive oil and water melted butter thyme rubbed sage

Ingredients For The Rub

seasoning salt garlic powder onion powder sea salt smoked paprika chili powder and fresh ground pepper

You literally could just use salt and pepper and it will have enough flavor, but our tweak to the original recipe called for smoked paprika, instead of just regular paprika and for adding sea salt because it's is a healthier alternative to regular table salt. Yes, it's a fried bird and that's unhealthy enough, but you gotta cut corners somewhere, right?

Directions Perform the FILL TEST before you fry your turkey!

  1. Once thawed, pat your turkey dry and mix the marinade.
  2. Inject your turkey in multiple places to get all the marinade in the meat.
  3. Rub the entirety of the turkey so it's fully seasoned throughout
  4. Use clingwrap to seal the bird and let it marinate for at least 12 hours. So prepping the night before Thanksgiving will work.
  5. Pre heat your turkey frier to 275 F with frying oil (peanut or canola is preferred for it's high smoke point)
  6. Remove the cling wrap from the turkey, add any extra seasoning if the cling wrap removed some.
  7. Lower the turkey (SLOWLY) into the fryer with a hanging hook and safety gloves.
  8. Insert the thermometer and increase the cooking temp to 325 F.
  9. Fry the turkey until the thermometer reaches an internal temp of 165 F.
  10. Once removed let it rest for 20 minutes before carving!

Link To The Original Recipe Is Here: https://ohsodelicioso.com/how-to-fry-the-best-in-the-world-turkey/

Please visit their website and give them a like, comment and share!

Who's fried a turkey before? Do you plan to this Turkey Season?

[–] ZeroDarkMedia@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Oat milk is sooo good! The barista blend is extra creamy! What brand of oat milk do you use?

 

We found it! The perfect grilled cheese recipe!

Note, the vegan cheddar cheese contains a blend of cashews for those with a nut allergy!

Here's the recipe: https://minimalistbaker.com/the-best-vegan-grilled-cheese-sandwich/

**Be sure to give them a like and a follow on their website!

Cook Time: 15 min

Ingredients:

  1. Thick sour dough bread
  2. Vegan butter
  3. Vegan cheddar cheese

Tip: A cast iron skillet would be best for this to get those crispy sides on the bread and those golden edges. But cast irons take time to preheat. The recipe may take longer if you haven't prepared the vegan cheese yet. Once the cheese is blended and you have a vegan butter of your choice cook time should be only 15 minutes.

The Butter: Most favored by all is Miyoko's Creamery European Style cultured vegan butter -"with a hint of sea salt" flavor. You can find it at most Trader Joe's. You can put this stuff on anything! If you can't get ahold of that, second option: Monty's Plant Based Butter

The Cheddar Cheese: Here's the recipe: https://minimalistbaker.com/easy-vegan-cheddar-cheese-spread--sauce/

According to the recipe it's made with a base of cashews and carrots. Then blended with tapioca starch, nutritional yeast, apple cider vinegar, sea salt, and spices. Once blended enough it's the consistency of a thick spreadable cheese sauce! Versatile for mac 'n cheese, casseroles & just about anything else you need cheddar cheese for.

Instructions: Simple! Heat the pan, butter the bread, layer the cheese spread. Cook on both sides until the bread is crispy and the cheese is heated all the way through. Don't burn your mouth on the first bite!

What are your thought's about this one guys? Would you try it?

 

We are honestly so grateful for how fast this community has grown — 100 members already! When we launched Vegan Kitchen, we just wanted to create a positive space to share plant-based recipes, support, and ideas without judgment or Reddit's toxicity. Seeing this many people join so quickly means a lot!

Here’s to more good food, good vibes, and a healthy community. 🌿💚

— Zero Dark Media

[–] ZeroDarkMedia@lemmy.world 2 points 3 days ago

I've heard of CBD having good calming effects. I'll look into that too

 

It's getting cold out and white chicken chili is perfect for winter weather. Anyone got a great recipe to share?

[–] ZeroDarkMedia@lemmy.world 2 points 3 days ago

Yes, this! Any "crunch" and it's a bad bite. A nice smooth texture is what you want.

[–] ZeroDarkMedia@lemmy.world 1 points 3 days ago

rice cookers are amazing little pressure cookers aren't they?

[–] ZeroDarkMedia@lemmy.world 1 points 3 days ago

If you still feel it in the morning it must have a longer half life, I'll remember that ty

[–] ZeroDarkMedia@lemmy.world 2 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Got it, thanks, may I'll check out a vitamin store.

[–] ZeroDarkMedia@lemmy.world 4 points 3 days ago

We actually like to experiment, but with out of season ingredients that are hard to get, it can be really intimidating to try something new

[–] ZeroDarkMedia@lemmy.world -3 points 3 days ago

We're actually non-political, and we are real people, not bots. Not AI and I do understand your reservations and skepticism. Reddit and other platforms have pretty much ruined it for us, spam, astroturfing, grifting, it's bad. Real bad. We just want to build and share without the BS

[–] ZeroDarkMedia@lemmy.world -2 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Hi deceptichum, we're actually not a troll account, if you'd like you can head over there to !CarnivoreKitchen@lemmy.world and !VeganKitchen@lemmy.world and see the recipes we've posted there. We don't troll people, all we want is to build a community without pay walls and reddit toxicity. You can join us if you'd like.

 

So, we made our own variation of this and it was wonderful! But here's the original recipe if you want to stick that: https://thebigmansworld.com/stuffed-chicken-breast-recipe/
My variation is below: 👇

Ingredients:

  1. Chicken thighs (instead of breast, it's more tender). Boneless with the skin. Wash and pat dry.
  2. Chopped Fresh Baby spinach, chopped.
  3. Cream cheese. Softened
  4. Sun-dried tomatoes. Packed in oil, not water.
  5. Parmesan. Freshly grated.
  6. Feta. A bit smelly, but sooo good.
  7. Sea salt and spices of your choosing. We used lemon pepper seasoning and pepper and some oregano.
  8. Butter. You can make your own herb butter if you like, we do. **You don't have to use a Cast Iron skillet obviously but we did.

Directions: Preheat your oven to 180 C/350 F. We followed the same directions as the recipe on the website. **We did make a change of oven baking instead of stove stop in the cast iron and baked them at 350 degrees for 35 minutes and we used a thermometer to check for an internal temp of 165.

Step 1: Clean and prep the chicken by slicing it open but not all the way through, you want to make a "pocket" for the filling. Step 2: Make the filling by mixing the cream cheese, parmesan cheese, feta, spinach, and sun-dried tomatoes. Step 3: Stuff and Secure, by filling the thighs or breasts with the filling and you want to use toothpicks to make sure they don't come open in the oven. Step: 4 Bake your chicken for 35 minutes or until it reaches a safe internal temp of 165. Enjoy!

Let us know if you guys made this or not! It was so good!

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/38262666

🥑Hi everyone — welcome to Vegan Kitchen, a calm corner of the Zero Dark Wellness Network focused on plant-based living, nutrition science, and creative cooking. Official Launch Date! — Subscribe and join us! !VeganKitchen@lemmy.world @lemmy.world

Whether you’re vegan, vegetarian, flexitarian, or just curious about eating more plants, you’re welcome here. 🍃

This community is about learning, not lecturing — sharing recipes, exploring plant proteins, discussing micronutrients, and discovering how nutrition can support mood, hormones, and longevity.

Let’s make this a space for:

🌿 Balanced discussion — no food wars, just food facts

🥗 Recipes that fuel body and mind

🧬 Science-driven insights into metabolism and nutrigenomics

💬 Respectful conversation between all diets and disciplines

Part of the Zero Dark Wellness Network — which includes:

!Perimenopause@lemmy.world !ScienceNutrition@lemmy.world !Fab40Podcast@lemmy.world

If you love food, science, and staying curious — you’re in the right place. Welcome to Vegan Kitchen. 🌱✨

#VeganKitchen #PlantBased #Nutrition #ZeroDarkWellness

 

🥑Hi everyone — welcome to Vegan Kitchen, a calm corner of the Zero Dark Wellness Network focused on plant-based living, nutrition science, and creative cooking.

Whether you’re vegan, vegetarian, flexitarian, or just curious about eating more plants, you’re welcome here. 🍃

This community is about learning, not lecturing — sharing recipes, exploring plant proteins, discussing micronutrients, and discovering how nutrition can support mood, hormones, and longevity.

Let’s make this a space for:

🌿 Balanced discussion — no food wars, just food facts

🥗 Recipes that fuel body and mind

🧬 Science-driven insights into metabolism and nutrigenomics

💬 Respectful conversation between all diets and disciplines

Part of the Zero Dark Wellness Network — which includes:

!Perimenopause@lemmy.world !ScienceNutrition@lemmy.world !Fab40Podcast@lemmy.world

If you love food, science, and staying curious — you’re in the right place. Welcome to Vegan Kitchen. 🌱✨

#VeganKitchen #PlantBased #Nutrition #ZeroDarkWellness

 

🥩 Meat. Fire. Flavor.

Zero Dark Media proudly presents Carnivore Kitchen — a space for the unapologetic meat eaters, keto cooks, and high-protein pioneers of Lemmy.

Here, we celebrate the art and science of meat-based eating: searing techniques, steak debates, brisket wars, nutrient density, and recipes that fuel real results.

🔥 Whether you’re experimenting with low-carb living or perfecting your ribeye ritual, this community is for you.

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