Food Review: Newfangled Love Kitchen in NLR

Newfangled Love Kitchen is a brand new restaurant that opened up next door to North Bar on JFK Blvd. in North Little Rock. It is owned by the same people that own North Bar and Lakewood Fish and Seafood Lounge. Pretty much,  these people are running all of the local restaurants in NLR these days.

The thing that makes this restaurant stand out is its menu:

       

The menu features mostly breakfast/ brunch items, along with a few burgers.  This is great for people like me that love breakfast for lunch and dinner, because they serve these dishes all day.
More importantly, there is a large selection of gluten free options and vegan options.

I decided on the gluten free eggs benedict.

This dish replaces the typical english muffin with a hash brown cake. I am not gluten-free, personally, but I love hash browns! These were crispy and mixed well with my pan seared ham, perfectly poached eggs, and the large amount of tangy, rich hollandaise sauce. I thought it was delicious! Plus, it was only $10. I’d definitely get this again.

My friend ordered the Kung Pao steak salad, which I also had my eye on.

At $12, she got a pretty large salad with a good amount of medium-rare (as she requested) ribeye. However, there wasn’t much seasoning on it and there was no spice whatsoever in the salad nor the dressing. She ate it, but would not order this again. It needs some heat and more flavor to be considered “Kung Pao”

Overall, everything ran very smoothly for a restaurant that opened officially about a week ago. The service was good, the food took about 20 minutes to get once ordered, and our waters were refilled in a timely fashion.

There are many other menu items I’d like to try, so I’ll definitely be giving this place another try soon.

Recipe: Hearty Chili….psst….don’t tell anyone it is vegan.

I entered a chili contest at my Dad’s church, here is southern Arkansas, to raise funds for a mission trip- one that happens to be going where my sister, Kelsey, lives as a full-time missionary. So, this would be an amazing trip to help not only the school they work out and the children, but Kelsey and other missionaries there.
My dad was entering as well, and I know he is a great cook, but we are very competitive. So, I was going to make a chili so unique and so delicious that there was no way it wouldn’t win.
When I told my dad I was making it vegan (honestly because one of the most flavorful “meats” I have tasted have been a vegan “chorizo” and I thought that would be perfect in a chili!) he laughed and said no one at his church would like a vegan chili.
Well, I’m stubborn and did it anyway and it turned out great. It was not only one of the best chilis I have ever had, it also would fool any meat eater.

Needless to say, my dad was right. I heard so many people make comments like “If there isn’t meat in it, it isn’t chili” and “This one is great! Oh wait, what? Vegan? Gross!”. Or my favorite “I don’t care what’s in it, it is delicious!”.
My dad won first place, but to be fair, his chili was delicious! Just like I like it, so it was a well deserved win.

Though, I still had questions about what meat substitute I used and the recipe, so here it is, my losing vegan chili. =)

Ingredients

-2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
-3 Field Roast Mexican Chipotle “sausages” (vegetarian)
-2 bags Boca Veggie Crumbles
-1 red bell pepper, chopped
-1 orange bell pepper, chopped
-2 jalapeños, seeded and chopped
-1 large yellow onion, chopped
-8 ounces diced green chiles
-6 cloves garlic (6 tablespoons minced)
-1 tablespoon and 2 teaspoons salt
-2 bay leaves
-1 teaspoon cayenne powder
-1 teaspoon smoked paprika
-1 tablespoon cumin
-2 tablespoons chili powder
-1 teaspoon oregano
-4 tablespoons brown sugar
-1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar, or red wine vinegar
-2 tablespoons Worcestershire
-2 teaspoons soy sauce or tamari
-1/2 cup 60%, or darker, dark chocolate chunks (I used Private
Selection)
-2 28 ounce cans crushed tomatoes
-1 can regular beer (not dark, not light)
-1/2 cup vegetable broth
-3 tablespoons masa
-1 can chili hot beans, drained, but not rinsed
-1 can dark red kidney beans, rinsed.
-1 can black beans, rinsed.

Directions

1.  Open and break up the chipotle “sausages” to resemble ground
meat.
2. In a medium-high heated pan, with 2 tablespoons of extra virgin olive
oil, add the veggie sausages, veggie meat crumbles,  the chopped bell
peppers, jalapeños, dices green chiles, and onion. and sear until browned.
3. Add the minced garlic for only a couple minutes while everything
else is browning- garlic will burn easily.
4. Add all your seasonings and herbs and liquids: salt, bay leaves,
cayenne powder, smoked paprika, cumin, chili powder, oregano,
brown sugar, apple cider vinegar, Worcestershire, soy sauce or
tamari, and dark chocolate. Then, adding your crushed tomatoes
and beer.
5. In a separate cup, mix your veggie broth with the masa and add to
the chili. (This thickens the chili and gives a slight hint of corn flavor.
If you like runnier chili, feel free to leave this step out.)  Stir well and
bring to a simmer. Then, lower heat to medium low, cover, and let sit,
stirring occasionally, for 45 minutes- 1 hour. You can go longer, if you
prefer it to break down even more.
6. At least 15 minutes before you serve, put your beans in. Feel free to
use any canned beans you like, I liked the variety. And drain any kind
except 1 can of chili hot beans- this gives the chili good flavor, imho.
You can add them earlier if you don’t mind them a little softer.
7. Always taste for any extra needed salt or spicy to make the chili
taste just the way you like. Add whatever toppings you prefer
(cilantro tastes great with this one) and enjoy!

Overall, the event was super fun with a great band, tons of chili and all the fixins and then more delicious desserts than I could eat.  Good money was raised for a good cause and everyone had a great time. Good times!

Hearty Chili….don’t tell anyone it is vegan.

Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 1 hour
Course Main Course
Cuisine American

Ingredients
  

  • 2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
  • 3 Field Roast Mexican Chipotle "sausages" (vegan) Any vegan chorizo should work!
  • 2 bags Boca Veggie Crumbles
  • 2 bell peppers, chopped I use red and orange for great color
  • 2 jalapeños, seeded and chopped
  • 1 large yellow onion, chopped
  • 8 oz diced green chiles
  • 6 garlic cloves, minced or 6 tbsp minced garlic
  • 1 tbsp and 2 tsp salt
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 1 tsp cayenne pepper powder
  • 1 tsp smoked paprika
  • 1 tbsp cumin
  • 2 tbsps chili powder
  • 1 tsp dried oregano
  • 4 tbsps brown sugar
  • 1 tbsp apple cider vinegar or red win vinegar
  • 2 tbsps Worcestershire sauce
  • 2 tsp soy sauce or tamari
  • 1/2 cup 60% or darker dark chocolate chunks/chips
  • 2 28 oz cans crushed tomatoes
  • 1 can beer (not light)
  • 1/2 cup vegetable broth
  • 3 tbsp masa
  • 1 can chili hot beans, drained but not rinsed
  • 1 can dark red kidney beans, rinsed
  • 1 can black beans, rinsed

Instructions
 

  • Open and break up the chipotle "sausages" to resemble groundmeat.
  • In a medium-high heated pan, with 2 tablespoons of extra virgin oliveoil, add the veggie sausages, veggie meat crumbles,  the chopped bellpeppers, jalapeños, dices green chiles, and onion. and sear until browned.
  • Add the minced garlic for only a couple minutes while everythingelse is browning- garlic will burn easily.
  • Add all your seasonings and herbs and liquids: salt, bay leaves,cayenne powder, smoked paprika, cumin, chili powder, oregano,brown sugar, apple cider vinegar, Worcestershire, soy sauce ortamari, and dark chocolate. Then, adding your crushed tomatoesand beer.
  • In a separate cup, mix your veggie broth with the masa and add tothe chili. (This thickens the chili and gives a slight hint of corn flavor.If you like runnier chili, feel free to leave this step out.)  Stir well andbring to a simmer. Then, lower heat to medium low, cover, and let sit,stirring occasionally, for 45 minutes- 1 hour. You can go longer, if youprefer it to break down even more.
  • At least 15 minutes before you serve, put your beans in. Feel free touse any canned beans you like, I liked the variety. And drain any kindexcept 1 can of chili hot beans- this gives the chili good flavor, imho.You can add them earlier if you don't mind them a little softer.
  • Always taste for any extra needed salt or spicy to make the chilitaste just the way you like. Add whatever toppings you prefer(cilantro tastes great with this one) and enjoy!
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