

Around Main Street if you mention the "Upper East Side" people will begin to hum 'mmmmm', their mouths water and they excitedly rave about how that is their favorite dish at the vegetarian/vegan restaurant Foundation.
I love to get crafty in the kitchen. Dave and I both eat a vegan diet, but Dave also can't eat wheat, yeast, gluten, dairy and sugar, so cooking takes some imagination for us. On my days off I love to make yam and brocoli spelt pierogies, tofu and spinach spanokapitas, yeast-free spelt pizza dough, carrot muffins, vegan double chocolate chip cookies, ext ext. My sister, Brittney, recently really got into cooking as well. About a month ago we shared the Upper East Side at Foundation, on Sundays we seem to get together, go to the grocery store and find inspiration to cook something. She is really great because she always accomodates to my vegan diet. This Sunday we decided to try and make the Upper East Side ourselves and it turned out AMAZING! So here is my (sort of) recipe of our version of the Upper East Side:
Cook up some rice or quinoa with 1/2 coconut milk and 1/2 water (white, brown, basmati, jasmine, whatever you like)
Steam up some asparagus (this was our creative addition)Steam up some sliced tofu (any firmness)
Slice up some mango (we could only find canned but it worked out great because we used the mango juice in the sauce!)
In a pot boil the rest of the coconut milk and the mango juices together to make the sauce. We put the black beans in there as well (no real reason why.. just seemed like the thing to do!)
Once the rice is cooked, put a bed down on the bottom of your plate, lay down your steamed asparagus, sprinkle on your mango slices and than put your coconut milk/mango juice sauce with the black beans ontop!
This dish is so amazing that I went out at 8:00 this morning to get the ingredients to make it tonight for Dave. Also, I suggest to everyone to invest in a rice cooker. Dave and I are rice fiends and use this thing pretty much daily (Dave even uses is in the morning to make his lunch). But they all have vegetable steamers to place on top so it makes cooking so easy, and making rice is as simple as pushing a button! I will post pictures of the dish tonight (that is if I can handle to not start eatting it before I take a picture)
Enjoy!!