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stephen schuler wrote:
i am doing a dinner for some friends and one of them is vegan. does anyone have any ideas for a dessert course vegan style? Try sliced raw fruits arranged nicely on a plate or a fruit salad. Try to use fresh fruits that are in season. |
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On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 22:03:02 GMT, stephen schuler wrote:
i am doing a dinner for some friends and one of them is vegan. does anyone have any ideas for a dessert course vegan style? A favourite of mine for dinner parties, etc. is ice cream with some fresh raspberry sauce. Vegan ice cream, of course - Swedish Glace vanilla works beautifully for this. You could pair this off with a fresh fruit topping, too. -- Alex Pounds (Creature) .~. LGBTSoc Comms Person CS2 Student /V\ Website working group chair // \\ Environmental committee member "Variables won't; Constants aren't" /( )\ ^`~'^ |
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"stephen schuler" wrote in message ... i am doing a dinner for some friends and one of them is vegan. does anyone have any ideas for a dessert course vegan style? Make a fruit crumble, substituting vegan margarine for butter in the topping. Crumbles are easy to make and popular and best of all, your other guests will not be able to tell! For your vegan friend, you could serve vegan cream (small cartons are on sale in the UK - Soya Dream) or as someone else suggested, serve it with Swedish Glace Ice Cream, which is so delicious, again, your friends will think it's "normal" ice cream. Deb |
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"stephen schuler" wrote in message . ..
i am doing a dinner for some friends and one of them is vegan. does anyone have any ideas for a dessert course vegan style? Dozens of vegan dessert ideas he http://www.vegan-food.net/index.cgi?dessert |
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