tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4047328878094722254.post4035143315051460322..comments2023-09-21T10:44:42.879-07:00Comments on Vegan Home Cooking with Bethany Knowles: Okara Patties with Cilantro and Chaat Masalabethanyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08744681098165679928noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4047328878094722254.post-80868612511992031422014-04-12T11:32:47.439-07:002014-04-12T11:32:47.439-07:00Thank you so much! I love having the recipes handy...Thank you so much! I love having the recipes handy online, and I hope everyone else uses this blog like an online cookbook. Please feel free to share. The more animals that don't get eaten, the happier I am.bethanyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08744681098165679928noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4047328878094722254.post-67607515455548808602014-04-12T11:16:27.939-07:002014-04-12T11:16:27.939-07:00I am sitting here right this very second noshing o...I am sitting here right this very second noshing on the results of making up this gorgeous recipe!. It is so, so good! How could I not find this before in all my searching for okara recipes on the net? These were easy to put together and they hold their shape really well and so even stand up to frying in a skillet. I think my okara may be a bit more on the sticky side than regular because I add 1/4 c large flake oats to each batch to make a creamier soymilk so next time I may opt to omit the gluten flour from your recipe...have to see how that turns out. I did make a crunchy cornmeal plus more Chaat Masala mixture to coat the patties so they'd be easier to flip plus I just like the crunch. This will get made many many times by this grateful vegan. Try to give the recipe more airplay...maybe post it to Finding Vegan.NBMaggienoreply@blogger.com