Sunday, December 16, 2007

Spaghetti and Beanballs-V'con



Spaghetti and Beanballs from Veganomicon


The beanball recipe from veganomicon is ridiculously delicious. The recipe reminded me of something that I use to make in my early vegetarian days from a not so great old ass cookbook. So I was a bit wary of how these would come out. I think Peter was too..he kinda made a face when I told him we were having spaghetti and beanballs for dinner. We were both very surprised at how good they were (and super easy to make). I used a very red wine heavy sauce that my maa made for us for after Reno's birth that has been in the freezer for quite some time now. Luckily the freezer has been kind to it and it was still good. I also chose to fry the beanballs instead of baking them. I highly recommend frying them. I can't imagine them tasting as good without the bits of fried outside on them.



the simmering beanballs


What's great about this recipe is that it makes quite a bit (for 2 people). So you have leftovers to make delicious beanball subs the next day...



Beanball Sub...


...with bits of leftover spaghetti left on it.

17 comments:

Jacqueline Meldrum said...

Could I have the recipe for those beanballs? And that sauce looks real good too, hint hint!

Liz Ranger (Bubble Tea for Dinner) said...

nice balls! this recipe has turned out to be such a mainstay at my place, probably *mostly* because of the leftover bean subs it can make! I'll definitely have to try it with leftover spaghetti in the bun next time, too, that looks gooood.

Theresa said...

Yum, I must get that cookbook!

Lori- the Pleasantly Plump Vegan said...

looks delicious

Anonymous said...

So you didn't have any problems with them kind of disintegrating in the sauce? I made them this weekend (expressly for beanball subs!) and although they were tasty as could be, once in the sandwich they kind of turned to mush. I suspected there wasn't enough wheat gluten in the recipe to make them stick together (so I'll try it again with more), but your images don't imply any similar problem. I wonder if I did something wrong?

aTxVegn said...

I can't wait to make these beanballs. I want to do just like you did and have spaghetti and then subs!

JENNA said...

sarah c. ... I was very careful with them while they were simmering in the sauce..the next time I make them I'm going to add a bit more wheat gluten flour just to make them a touch more sturdy.

holler...the recipe is in the new cookbook Veganomicon..i'll ask my maa if she has a recipe for the sauce.

Ashasarala said...

I haven't had faux meatballs in quite a while. Usually I use tvp, but beans sound like a good bit of variety.

MeloMeals said...

Looks awesome.. I've been making my own beanballs for a while, but I really should get out of my comfort zone and actually try some recipes out of all the great cookbooks I have.

Hippie Girl said...

I made that recipe too and the bean balls ROCKED!!

SaraJane said...

That looks so good. I've been thinking about making these. Veganomicon is killing me with all the awesome recipes. I can never decide what to make.

LizNoVeggieGirl said...

I've definitely been eyeing that recipe in Veganomicon - looks great over spaghetti AND as a sandwich!! yum!!

by the way, what'd you think of the winner of ANTM?

LizNoVeggieGirl said...

haha trust me, if I didn't have such a wonderful family, I would NOT have made the brownies with chocolate - thankfully they loved every crumb/morsel of the batch :0)

yeah, I wasn't impressed with this season either, or with the winner; and did you know that apparently Tyra knew who the winner would be, halfway through the season??? HUGE controversy in the news about all this.

bazu said...

drooooooling over here! I need some bean balls, stat!

Anonymous said...

I will have to now make the beanballs on your recommendation ;) They look goooood.

Vegan_Noodle said...

I was never too excited about meatballs, but beanballs? Yum!! Especially loving that sub sandwich... mmmmm.

Candi said...

I have not yet seen this recipe in V-con, but I am so glad you tried it and posted about it. I love the idea of using beans instead of fake meat! yum!!

Good tip on maybe adding more gluten, but yours look like they turned out perfect.