9 January 2018

In My Kitchen in January

This is it, a new year... also in the kitchen. Last year I got a new kitchen by moving countries, so I'm excited to see what this year brings. I hope you've all had a good start into 2018.

I've been eating out and at friends' places way too much lately, and therefore my own kitchen has been quiet. Here are still some new items that I'm quite happy about.

We can buy some of these vegan Astrid och Aporna products in our local supermarkets, but we made a trip to Sweden just before New Year's Eve, and visited their own supermarket in Malmö. It was truly a vegetarian's paradise, there was so much good stuff and even reasonably priced. I also love the animal characters on the packaging. I will go back there hogging soon and I'm sure that you will be seeing a lot of these products on my blog! Actually the Not Dogs were already made with the Astrid och Aporna vegan chorizo.
 

Smoky vegan cheese and facon - a good breakfast coming up soon!


 These sausages are really very nice quality.


I want to try all their different burgers.


Dried soya beef - this should be interesting.


Vegan "chicken" bits that look nice and chunky.


I got this Meyers Grøn Mad vegetarian cookbook for Christmas, and I can't wait to explore it more. Meyers have a few bakeries and delis in Copenhagen, and now they have collected some of their favourite veggie recipes to this book. 
 




Here are some of the dishes that I've cooked at home lately, but I haven't been eating so healthily. There have been cheesy game chips with veggie Schnitzel, vegetarian lasagne and homemade pizzas, all very comforting!




I will share this post with Sherry from Sherry's Pickings, who is hosting the In My Kitchen challenge.


Have a nice week everyone!

Your VegHog

10 comments:

  1. Wow, so many new vegetarian products. I am impressed. Though you will not with Veganuary happening in the UK, so many supermarkets have launched new vegan products inc. Tesco an Sainsbury, so I will be checking them out - though none are soy products. The packaging is so cute. I am envious you drop in we went to Sweden, it like me saying I popped over to Bristol -so wonderful to be able to straddle into other countries. I am intrigued by those cheesy game chips, they look so good.

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    1. I read a bout the Tesco range, those are good developments. Yes, I love it too how easily we can just go over to Sweden. I want to visit this shop really soon again. Now we are trying all the products. :)

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  2. I still can't get over the packaging, it's fantastic!!

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  3. I love the pictures on the packaging - am sure that it makes them even more tempting to buy - would love to try some of them esp those sausages. And am sure you need some comforting warm food for winter

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    1. The pictures obviously got me first, but the products are also very nice quality.

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  4. Happy New Year to you, that cookbook and the vegan food items look very interesting. And, it is the season for comfort food...melty cheese and crisp things will get me every time.

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    1. Happy New Year Liz! Thank you for stopping by my kitchen! :)

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  5. happy new year veghog. Sorry - i don't know your real name:) love all the animal drawings on the packaging. so very cute. hope you had a great Xmas break. happy new year to you. see you in IMK land again soon Cheers sherry x

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    1. Happy New Year Sherry! My name is Heta. :) It's good to start a new IMK year!

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