fredag 23 maj 2014

Gluten & Dairy Free, Almost Vegan Souvlaki Wraps



A few weeks ago my sister calls to invite us over for a little birthday bash at her house. Immediately of course I start freaking out thinking about what I can bring to not make it to painful not to be able to eat all the wonderful food that she makes (she is a guru in the kitchen). 

But no, my sister assures me that she will make food that I can eat as well.... OK, so here is when I admit that I was doubtful ;-)... So I asked if there was anything I could do to bring? And all she said was that maybe some gluten free tortillas and some tzatziki made on soyghurt. So that is exactly what I did. I felt like I was taking a huge leap of faith in someone else ability to make my food. HUGE! I kept telling myself that maybe it wouldn't be so bad to stray from my diet just for one night (I know dangerous thoughts indeed).






So we went over there. And because we went really early I was there to help her prep. When she told me what we were eating I was amazed. It sounded SO GOOD... and no matter how much I kept thinking about the ingredients I couldn't find anything I wasn't allowed!!

AMAZING!!

So this combination is ALL down to my sister.  Like I said before she is a guru in the kitchen. This is something she made up from a trip to Greece she made where she ate something similar. You can very easily summarize her in one word: "ROCKSTAR" !!! 

Thank you JJ! <3


 Gluten & Dairy Free, Almost Vegan Souvlaki Wraps

You will need a batch each of:
- Gluten Free Tortillas
- Olive & Spinach Tapenade
- Dairy Free Tzatziki 


- 3 chopped tomatoes

- 2 thinly sliced onions
- A bunch of chopped parsley
- A splash of extra virgin olive oil
- Herbamare (herb salt)

- A slash of organic EV rapeseed oil (if using Rapeseed oil instead of Olive oil the organic and cold pressed is very important)
- 1 bag of Quorn "chicken" bits (this is why it's ALMOST vegan, they have eggwhite in them)
- Dried oregano
- Dried rosemary
- Salt
- Pepper
- Some grated lemon zest

1) Make your Tzatziki (it needs to rest in the fridge for a while)
2) Make your Tapenade and place int he fridge
3) Chop the tomatoes and plac ein the fridge
4) Slice the onions and mix with the EVOO, parsley and Herbamare. Cover with clingfilm and place in the fridge. It's important to cover as otherwise your whole fridge will stink of onion!


5) Make and roll out your tortillas and bake them on the stove as the link directs. Cover them with a clean kitchen towel.

6) Saute the Quorn Chicken bits with the EVOO, oregano, rosemary, salt, pepper and the lemon zest. You can also skip the EVOO and mix the ingredients and throw in the oven to avoid "frying" on the stove completely.

Serve immediately! 
Now when I say that this is good, I mean it! It is AMAZING! So Please try them and let me know what you thought! <3

Here is how I layer my wraps. And this combination is to die for!

 
Ok I'm ready to take a bite out of that... and I just ate it for dinner yesterday!!


Good luck!
-Josefine


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