I like the Daiya products I've had so far, but haven't used the cream cheese yet.
One of my favorite ways to enjoy the melting cheeses
like Daiya Pepper - Jack Style Shreds is just fried up in a pan.
-LSB-...] Want something gooey and cheesy but you're not into (or can't find) vegan cheeses
like Daiya?
Hi Dr. izabella I heard that some of the products
like Daiya contain Carrageenan and that is cancer causing?
My favorite way to make this pizza is with a basic pizza sauce and a Vegan Cheese Substitute
like Daiya Vegan Cheese, which is dairy - free, soy - free, gluten - free, and vegan.
Perhaps you could use a cheese substitute
like Daiya?
One of my favorite ways to enjoy the melting cheeses
like Daiya Pepper - Jack Style Shreds is just fried up in a pan.
Interested in making this but not sure what cheeses to use... don't really
like Daiya.
As you know I don't
like Daiya so I bought some of the Follow Your Heart cheese for Reno's birthday party where I made pizza's.
My husband doesn't
like Daiya cheese shreds, so for some of his pizzas, I put our homemade vegan nacho cheese, and on some others, I didn't put cheese at all — just loaded them up with sauce and veggies.
-LSB-...] Want something gooey and cheesy but you're not into (or can't find) vegan cheeses
like Daiya?
I have made a cashew cheese sauce before and I actually prefer it, but
he likes the Daiya!
Not exact matches
I really
like it better as a cheese than the
daiya cheeder cheese shreds.
Daiya also recently expanded its offerings to include shelf - stable products
like its Cheezy Macs and Dairy - Free Dressings.
With tasty new options
like burritos, frozen desserts, and Meatless Meat Lover's pizza, the latest innovations expand
Daiya's line of plant - based offerings to cover seven product categories and all day parts, satisfying cravings for any time of day.
We typically use Follow Your Heart on pizza and
Daiya when we want cheese incorporated into a dish,
like a casserole or dip.
Cafe Pyrus has
Daiya as well as other vegan dairy alternatives
like Caesar salads and creamy soups, all delicious.
Daiya cheese is something that I
like to add to recipes for pure convenience!
When we talked where to go to get healthy vegan fare and where to go to get your vegan junk food (aka, your seitan ribs,
daiya cheese pizza, cupcakes & donuts, etc), I
like what Ed said, «A concept with healthy nutrition is it's not about all or nothing but it's about what you do most of the time.»
I tried a couple of store brands, including Tofutti (umm, tastes
like tofu to me), and
Daiya (so chalky I can't even get it down!)
I have yet to try the
daiya cheeses, but this looks
like a really fun way to use it I haven't had mac and cheese in a really long time!!!
It is made completely from scratch, with no
Daiya or anything
like that, but it's downright cheesy and gets rave reviews.
My
Daiya shreds doesn't usually look
like that after baking.
And if you have sensitivities to dairy
like I do, you can sub in
Daiya mozzarella shreds to keep it dairy - free!
Daiya Foods, the leader and creator of deliciously dairy - free products that melt, taste and stretch
like dairy - based cheese, has teamed up with Beyond Meat — makers of 100 - percent plant - protein meat alternatives — to extend its frozen pizza lineup.
I ate random fridge leftovers,
like roasted veggies (butternut squash, sweet potatoes, and beets) with quinoa,
daiya, and meatless meatballs.
Will see how my kids
like it tonight and I used mozzarella
daiya cheese
If you
like the flavor of the
Daiya cheese, I bet you'd
like it in this!
I did a bit of checking around, and it looks
like some brands of dairy - free cheese you might try include
Daiya, Follow Your Heart, and Teese.
Interesting about the
daiya — I see that you say that it tastes pretty much
like dairy cheese: which means I probably wouldn't
like it either!
Try a few different brands to find the ones you
like best; three of my favorites are Follow Your Heart,
Daiya, and Teese.
We also love refried beans in the crockpot, easy prep and you can freeze leftovers — serve it with chopped fixings
like tostadas, lettuce, onions, and
daiya cheese (Daiya is $ 5 a bag so my husband and I skip it but the kids really like it): http://ohmahdeehness.wordpress.com/2011/07/22/slow-cooked-refried-beans-re
daiya cheese (
Daiya is $ 5 a bag so my husband and I skip it but the kids really like it): http://ohmahdeehness.wordpress.com/2011/07/22/slow-cooked-refried-beans-re
Daiya is $ 5 a bag so my husband and I skip it but the kids really
like it): http://ohmahdeehness.wordpress.com/2011/07/22/slow-cooked-refried-beans-recipe/
Daiya, for example, launched a new line of plant - based burritos in delicious flavors
like Santa Fe, Tuscan, Santiago, and Tex - Mex.
Brands
like Follow Your Heart, Field Roast Chao Slices, Tofutti, Dr. Cow,
Daiya, Treeline, Miyoko's Kitchen artisan cheese, nut - based Cheezehound cheeses, Kite Hill, and Heidi How (to name just a few) are making a huge splash in the marketplace and gaining more widespread distribution.
We would also
like to thank Follow Your Heart,
Daiya, and Trader Joe's for donating food, drinks, and ingredients, and their commitment to helping organizations
like ours.