Vegan Dinner Party Recipes : Making Chickpea Appetizers for Vegan Dinner Recipes
September 24, 2010 by Vegementary
Filed under vegetarian recipes
Learn about how to make chickpea appetizers for a vegan dinner party with expert vegan cooking tips in this free vegan recipe video on throwing a vegan dinner party. Expert: Marieve Herington Contact: www.marieve.ca Bio: Marieve Herington has had a passion for the culinary arts and entertaining since she was very young, opening her first freelance event coordinating and catering company when she was only 16. Filmmaker: Nili Nathan






This is a good idea for cooking chickpeas .
All I see is a wall of text with something I cant see going on the the background. This video broken/?
@GiantFuckinChannel Its funny, I think some people go around attacking vegetarians or vegans as Meat Eaters or whatever, eat tons of meat simply to offend or insult those who CHOOSE not to. Its like they need a reason to feel good about NOT being vegetarian/vegan. I know one person like that, and they seem to eat 50 McDonald’s burgers a week just to be the opposite or antithesis to me, who would PREFER to have a veggie stir fry and maybe a lentil burger. I find them ridiculous.
Lovely, simple, healthy, cruelty free, and delicious! What more could you want
ah excuse who ever in charge of video,can u get ride of captions dat covering the whole video its a little hard 2 watch how shes cooking
@demmylowther So much anger in you. Might cut on red meat.
Get your facts before you even open your mouth about stuff you have no idea about. First try the diet in question before pointlessly attacking.
You are just addicted to one single chemical in the meat and that’s it. Get your facts before you make a fool of yourself.
Funny how uninformed meat devourers seem to attack personal choices of others.
I choose not to eat meat. Why do you come here and tell me I can eat meat. I know that already
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yummy! =D
@dstkl96 Exactly! Hence the term “Vegan Leather”. Sheesh.
you cant compete with my hardees monster burger.
got some vegan japanese recipes on my channel. Warning: not a vegan channel, just trying to be helpful.
@princessyaoi185 thanks a lot for that, will check them out; cheers!!!!
@porkandbeans1991 Macbeth makes pretty decent vegan shoes. Converse are pretty much vegan other than the glue, except for their leather shoes obviously.
@dstkl96 I’ve been vegan for 10 years, but I DO wear leather shoes, for three reasons; here in the UK it is almost impossible to buy vegan shoes that a) are not ridiculously priced, b) don’t fall apart after two months, and c) don’t cut your feet to shreds. if anybody knows where i can buy decently priced vegan shoes in the uk (or import from abroad, please pm me). and before anybody mentions them, vegetarian shoes in brighton, uk, suck balls…..
@solorathain Wait, youtube has commercials? … GD I LOVE ADBLOCK. It really does, well, ad BLOCK!
@TheJUNGLESURFER What in the _ is “dementure”?!
@HolySpringRolls I know the post is old but I disagree. Meat is very tasty….and addictive. I think that’s why it’s very commendable and telling of a person’s character that a meat-eater can go vegetarian/vegan on principle. It is not an easy thing to do when you were raised on barbecue and bacon grease. Fat makes things tasty, unfortunately.
I think anyone who can do this is strong and deserve major kudos, imo.
awesome little recipe but i would advise agaimst aluminium foil its an evil product and causes dementure
awesome ive got some recipes on my site more coming
thATS IT IM GOING TBACK TO MEAT
@facesittingflagger1 hahahahahahahaha
i wanna eat meat now
Try parchment paper instead of foil; it’s much healthier for you and the environment.
You can put the parchment paper in your organic matter recycling bin or blue box, instead of putting foil in the landfill, and you don’t get any nasty metal artifacts in your food.
Looks nice and quick to me.
Youtube is sponsored by the commercials, not the videos themselves. I’ve seen the same commercials on other non-vegan related videos.