Frappe



Frappe

17 comments:

Claudia / Berlin said...

Hi Sarah & Graham,

what a wonderful blog! Really inspiring!!

Today I blogged about the Vegan Stoner in my vegetarian blog (Germany/Berlin):

http://www.unverbissen-vegetarisch.de/2011/08/gezeichnetes-toppt-fotos-the-vegan-stoner/

To do this, I used 2 of your very nice illustrations to show the blog (both are linked to the vegan stoner). Hopefully this is ok for you - if not, let me now and I will remove the pics.

Many thanks for your work!

Claudia

Sashquatch said...

I just found your site via stumble (new to the whole shabang, it confuses me greatly!) but im so glad I did as this has to be one of the most unique and gorgeous foodblogs ive found! Im not vegan but I will be visiting your blog regularly from now on for certain, it really is wonderful!

Anonymous said...

How many drinks does this recipe make?

The Vegan Stoner said...

About 2 drinks.

Anonymous said...

I can't WAIT to make this!

One Stiletto At A Time said...

Wow i am so happy that I found this blog, I am vegetarian not vegan but it is still fun to incorporate a few vegan meals into ones diet especially your yummy recipes :)
I am following your blog.

http://onestilettoatatime.blogspot.com

Steph said...

i love this blog and all these illustrations are too cute! I'm a college student so now I know what I'll be makin to keep me awake at 2am. Thank!

Anonymous said...

We made frappes from this recipe this morning! Well, my hubby made them. They are VERY delicious. It is also very rich, so one serving is probably enough for two people. Yum! Thanks for a great recipe!

Lindsay said...

How much is a spoonful?

The Vegan Stoner said...

A spoonful of whatever spoon you have in your hand at the moment. We are firm believers in eyeballing when cooking. If you really need to be exact well I'd say a spoonful is around a tablespoon.

Again, use less or more depending on how your taste buds are feeling.

Anonymous said...

This blog is fantastic! Do you think almond milk would work instead of coconut milk? I want to make this for my family but none of us are huge fans of coconut milk. :\

The Vegan Stoner said...

Coconut milk is thicker so it helps form the frappe's consistency. You can try almond milk, but it may make the consistency more watery.

Try hemp milk or soy ice cream may help to thicken it up a bit too.

Kerrie said...

wow, so glad i found your blog, this looks so delicious, i can't wait to make it!!

Katie said...

I just made this with rice milk, and it turned out a little watery, but still delicious!

Laura said...

I had only cream of coconut, not coconut milk, so I mixed that with soymilk and it was great! I should lessen the coconut part of the ratio next time, as cream of coconut is incredibly strong...Anyway, I also added a sprinkle of powdered cloves on top. Yummm!

Anonymous said...

loved this!

Mae said...

!!!!!!!! :D Cruelty free!!

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