Vegan For The Super Bowl? Do It With Dirty Rice

Who said Super Bowl food can't be vegan? See how this super easy dish is prepared in The Good Day Cafe.
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Who said Super Bowl food can't be vegan?

I had a plant-based potluck and my friend " Crazy Dick" Rich Curole and his wife Lori, made a to-die-for dirty rice entree. Rich says he's been working to perfect it for some time and I think that he's got it just right because both my 13 year-old nephew and my 21 year-old daughter proclaimed it "the best dish!"

So when I made it one Sunday and watched my husband chow it down while watching football on television, I knew it would be the perfect Super Bowl food!

See how this super easy dish is prepared in The Good Day Cafe.

Sweet Potato Dirty Rice
1 sweet potato, chopped in small 1/4 inch square pieces (approx. 2 cups)
2-3 level teaspoons of Crazy Dick's Cajun Spice
1/2 teaspoon sea salt
1 onion, chopped (approx 1 1/2 cups)
2-4 garlic cloves, minced (or 1-2 Tablespoons pre-chopped garlic from jar)
1 large green bell pepper, chopped (1 1/2 cups)
1 16-ounce package of tempeh, broken up into small pieces
(Optional) 2 teaspoons olive oil (This can be water sauteed with 1/4 cup water for NO OIL diets)
2 cups (uncooked) brown basmati rice (use 4 cups of cooked brown rice, if you are using leftovers, or frozen rice)

To cook brown rice:
Bring 4 cups of water to a boil, add 2 cups of brown basmati rice (or short grain is OK, too), bring to a boil on high, turn to low and simmer for 1 hour.

While your rice is cooking chop the sweet potato, onion, garlic and green pepper.

In a dutch oven or cast iron skillet, add olive oil (or 1/4 cup of water) and saute the sweet potato for about 5 minutes. Add the other vegetables, spice, tempeh and continue to saute for about 5-10 more minutes.

Rich's note: Many traditional Dirty Rice dishes call for celery seed. If you include it, go lightly as celery seed is potent and can easily over take the dish. I once added a teaspoon to an earlier attempt at dirty rice and it was far too much.

Do you have any plant-based Super Bowl recipes? Have any ideas about side dishes to accompany this entree? Please share your ideas and comments right here in my Huffington Post comments section! I love all of your great ideas.

For another vegan Super Bowl favorite check this out!

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