Food

The Best Vegan Hungarian Goulash in the World

02.27.14

Ok, that is a preposterous claim to make, but this goulash is REALLY REALLY REALLY good, and calling it the best just sounds better, don’t you think?

Vegan Hungarian Goulash recipe by Jade and Fern

The polar vortex might be over, but temperatures are still frigid here in Boston, which means all I want to do is bundle up with my cats and all the blankets and a Game of Thrones marathon.

When that isn’t possible, a steaming hot bowl of this vegan Hungarian goulash at least makes me feel like I’m bundled up with my cats and all the blankets and a Game of Thrones marathon.

Goulash is the most warming, cozy winter stew you can imagine. The secret lies in the sweet Hungarian paprika—a whole 1/4 cup goes into the pot and creates a rich flavor that is sweet, earthy, and peppery all at once.

Vegan Hungarian Goulash recipe by Jade and Fern

I veganized this recipe from Saveur, substituting seitan and Portobello mushrooms for the beef and tweaking a few other things. A bit of wine adds depth, and a bed of pasta makes the stew even heartier—and reminds me of how my German grandmother used to serve it. This recipe will feed a small army or two teenage boys for days, and just gets better with age.

Whether you make my version or the original, it is absolutely necessary to use sweet Hungarian paprika; paprikas come from all over the world and the taste varies by origin.

What You Need:

  • 1 lb. wide ribbon noodles
  • 2 tbsp. sunflower or canola oil
  • 2 yellow onions, chopped
  • 1 8oz. package of seitan, drained and cut into bite-size pieces
  • 6 Portobello caps, cut into 1″ cubes
  • salt and pepper to taste (for the best flavor, use Kosher salt and freshly ground pepper)
  • 1/4 cup sweet Hungarian paprika
  • 2 tsp. dried marjoram
  • 2-3 cloves garlic, minced
  • 2 medium carrots, peeled and cut into 1/2″ cubes
  • 1 1/2 lbs. potatoes, peeled and cut into bite-size pieces (a mild potato, like Yukon Gold, works best)
  • 1 red bell pepper or Italian frying pepper, diced
  • 4 cups vegetable broth or water
  • 1 cup dry red wine (or more broth/water)
  • 1 tomato, cored and chopped
  • 2 tsp. cornstarch mixed until dissolved in 1 tbsp. water

What You Do:

Break the ribbon noodles into thirds and cook according to package directions. Set aside.

Heat 1 tbsp. oil in a large stock pot over medium heat. Add the onions and seitan and cook, stirring occasionally, until the seitan has lightly browned and the onions are translucent, 8-10 minutes. Season with salt and pepper. Remove the onions and seitan from the pot and set aside.

Return the empty pot to the stove and heat a second tbsp. oil. Add the mushrooms and cook until they begin to release their juices, about 5 minutes. When juicy and beginning to soften, stir in the garlic, paprika, marjoram, carrots, and peppers. Sauté until the mushrooms are tender, about 2-5 more minutes.

Add the potatoes, onions, seitan, and tomatoes, then pour in the broth, wine, and cornstarch mixture. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer for 25 minutes, until the potatoes are tender. Taste and adjust the seasonings, adding more salt and pepper if necessary.

Serve over noodles with a crusty peasant bread for dipping. Savor and realize that you need winter to last another 3 months so you can keep eating goulash.

Vegan Hungarian Goulash recipe by Jade and Fern

What are you doing/eating to keep warm until spring kicks in?

Inspiration

Make It Friday: Handmade Art

02.21.14

You know I LOVE a great piece of handmade art. Possibly because I like keeping horizontal surfaces clutter-free and art is easy to hang. But also, because it’s art and it’s awesome.

Nothing personalizes a space quite like creating your own art, and with all the inspiration and tutorials floating around in the blogosphere, you don’t have to be an artist to do so.

Make it Friday: DIY Wall Art via Jade and Fern

Poppytalk buffalo print || Ceci Bean captain’s mirror || At Home In Love mini pallets

Smile and Wave sticker art || 52 Weeks Project paper clock || Wonder Forest fauxlaroids

I love the idea of printing out some “fauxlaroids” with the tutorial by Wonder Forest. Even though I studied photography, I have ZERO personal photos on display. Weird, right?

How about you, what kind of art or photography do you collect/make/hang?

P.S. The Homies are open until FEBRUARY 22ND 5AM EST! Vote for me pretty please!

Inspiration

Crushing On: Julep

02.14.14

Happy Valentine’s Day, friends!

In honor of the day of LOVE, I’m launching a new series to highlight the plethora of blog crushes I fall victim to.

Let’s pretend we’re in middle school passing around notes and I’m all giddy and stuff. (Alan will attest that my blog crushes really do make me giddy. I’m easily excitable).

Crushing On Julep Blog by Minted || via Jade and Fern

 Honeycomb Heart || Easy Foil Coasters || Looking Good Printable

You may remember the fantastic heart disco ball I featured in my Make It Friday from a few weeks ago? Well that project led me to explore Julep further and now I officially have a new crush.

Julep is the blog brainchild of Mintedan online shop specializing in independently designed paper goods. Besides pretty DIYs like those above, Julep is a super place to go for party ideas and design inspiration.

Plus, some of my favorite big-time bloggers are involved, like Victoria Smith of SF Girl by Bay and Jenny Batt of Hank and Hunt. Which means, I’m hooked for sure.

The one drawback with fawning over a blog that is associated with a shop? Now I want to buy all the things. I just discovered that Minted sells gorgeous wall art. Bad bad news for my savings account!

I’m more than a little smitten with this fox print and kind of wish I’d found it in time to maybe get it for Valentine’s Day from a certain someone hint hint:

Swift Fox by Natalie Groves on Minted

What blogs have made your heart go pitter-patter recently? And speaking of racing hearts, what are you doing for Valentine’s Day tonight? Here’s hoping you have a great time, whether it’s with a sweetheart or a friend!

This post was sponsored by Minted, but all opinions are really truly my own—promise! I only accept sponsorship from brands I think you will appreciate as much as I do. Thank you for supporting the companies that make Jade and Fern possible.

Giveaways

14 Days of Love Giveaway on Jade and Fern!

02.12.14

*Update: the giveaway has closed!

It’s here! The 14 Days of Love Giveaway has finally arrived on Jade and Fern.

For those of you who’ve followed along, you already know that I’ve teamed up with a group of rad blogging ladies for this special giveaway, because we LOVE our readers! (Subtle, I know).

But seriously, you folks who follow, share, comment, pin, tweet, and—hopefully—become inspired, are the ones who inspire us.

So to say thank you, I’m giving away a very special prize package:

  • a $50 gift card to Home Depot, for your own DIY projects, and…
  • a one-of-a-kind framed art piece made by me!

14 Days of Love Giveaway || Jade and Fern

The art piece is a shimmery gold-leafed version of my printable morse code message “Home is Wherever I’m With You,” made just for you guys. It sadly won’t arrive in time for Valentine’s Day, but it would make a great gift—or addition to your own nest—for anytime of year.

14 Days of Love Giveaway || Jade and Fern

14 Days of Love Giveaway || Jade and Fern

I’m so pumped to have such a great opportunity to offer you these goodies! Y’all are the BEST!

To enter, use the Rafflecopter widget below. The giveaway will only be open for 3 days, so act fast!

The serious stuff: Winner will be randomly selected and notified via email. If the winner does not respond in 48 hours, another winner will be selected. 
a Rafflecopter giveaway

 

Don’t forget, you still have time to enter the giveaway on Living on Love. And be sure to check out the very last giveaway on February 14th, on Squirrelly Minds.

Thank you all for reading my blog and keeping me inspired!

*Update! Thank you all SO MUCH for entering and being amazing readers! I loved reading all of the comments. You have some ambitious plans for your DIY projects, I love it! The winner of the prize is Amy S.—congrats!

Printables

Printable Morse Code Message for Your Sweetheart

02.12.14

Remember when I said my honeycomb wall decals were the easiest DIY ever?

I was wrong.

PRINTABLES are the easiest DIY ever. And today I’ve got my very first just for you: a printable morse code message for your sweetheart.

Printable Morse Code Message for Your Sweetheart || Jade and Fern

Just in time for Valentine’s Day. All you have to do is print, trim, and gift. Or keep it for yourself, I won’t judge.

Printable Morse Code Message for Your Sweetheart || Jade and Fern

The message? Home is wherever I’m with you. One of my favorite songs, translated into morse code for a subtle art piece. It’s the perfect meaningful gift for that person who doesn’t like to display cheesy text art. Like, every guy I know. And me for that matter.

Printable Morse Code Message for Your Sweetheart || Jade and Fern

Printable Morse Code Message for Your Sweetheart || Jade and Fern

I’ve got three pretty versions: gray, marble, and pink—had to get a little pink in there somewhere, it’s Valentine’s Day after all.

Download below, then print on a nice thick paper; I used watercolor paper, but you could use any card stock or resumé paper. Enjoy!

Printable Morse Code Message for Your Sweetheart || Jade and Fern

Click to Download Morse Code Gray

Click to Download Morse Code Pink

Click to Download Morse Code Marble

*Note: The marble version looks best when printed in grayscale.

I’d love to hear your Valentine’s Day plans!