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Baked Potato Toppings?

Postby raw curls » Mon Nov 09, 2009 1:32 pm

I tried a search and didn't see anything - just would like some ideas for baked potato toppings in lieu of fat.

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Postby merriweather » Mon Nov 09, 2009 1:59 pm

Salsa is nice.
Actually, I use any thing I have left over.
Several people have mentioned putting a baked potato in a dish, topping with large green salad.
Once you quit thinking of sour cream/cheese/butter
and look at the potato as a nice warm starting place, it gets easier.
And with out the sc/c/b you actually taste the potato!!
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Postby VeggieSue » Mon Nov 09, 2009 2:27 pm

Here's what I have in my Cardfile. I know the big toppings list has been posted to the forums before but you're right, it didn't come up when I tried to search now, either.

This list is a compilation of a few different messages from the old McDougall board on VegSource.
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From: shar
Subject: leslie and Jan TZ...a compilation of potato toppings (m)
Date: January 25, 2002 at 5:10 am PST

This list was compiled from Jan Tz’s November 20, 2001 posting, as well as the additions of others that same date and recent January 24, 2002 postings. Quite the list!
1) brown gravy
2) onion gravy
3) mushroom gravy
4) onion-mushroom gravy (good grief)
5) garlic-mushroom gravy
6) ketchup
7) BBQ sauce
8) BBQ onions
9) chili
10) creamed corn (thanks, Sandie!)
11) spicy beans of all sorts
12) sweet and sour sauce
13) chickpea gravy
14) taco sauce
15) mix the innards of a baked spud with pureed squash
16) mash spudz with cooked carrots
17) posole gravy
18) chili gravy
19) tofu sour creme
20) spaghetti sauce

These are additional suggestions that were not part of Jan’s list:
21) anchovie-free Worcestershire sauce
22) A-1 steak sauce
23) steamed broccoli and cheez sauce
24) cream-style corn
25) fatfree gravies
26) salsa
27) steamed veggies
28) veg bakon bits
29) thick soups (split pea is yummy)
30) Pot Roastless Potato--put steamed carrots and onions inside a baked potato and smother with vegetarian gravy
31) Black Bean Beauties (bbq onions w/pureed black beans
32) Martha Stewart Garlic Roasted Potatoes
33) mushroom stroganoff
34) Bragg's
35) balsamic vinegar
36) lentil sloppy joe
37) stir fry with sweet and sour sauce
38) coleslaw
39) fresh butternut squash with fresh pepper and vegan "butter".
40) Salad Potato--not quite the same as Potato Salad...I dice (really small) cucumber and tomato and let it sit in Seasoned Rice Vinegar while the potato is cooking--then add it along with a few sliced black olives (I'm like that kid in the commercial who finally finds his true family when he sees them with olives on all their fingers...)--salt and pepper. This is good because it's got the hot/cold thing going on--and the seasoned rice vinegar is sweet/salty. Yum!
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I like this on taters and brown rice - try succotash (limas, corn, tomatoes) and maybe a little of the juice.
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pea soup
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cashew "cheese"
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cheese sauce made from nutritional yeast
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dump a can of Bush's baked vegetarian beans over cooked potatoes
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potato topping

Postby tmsjava » Mon Nov 09, 2009 3:53 pm

You know what I always love to put on cooked potatoes? Canned diced tomatoes and Mrs. Dash Lemon Pepper! It's SO good :)

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Postby raw curls » Mon Nov 09, 2009 3:56 pm

Thanks for the ideas. Ya, I don't do much dairy, but usually resort to Earth's Balance.

Those sound good, I appreciate it!
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Re: Baked Potato Toppings?

Postby Doris » Mon Apr 16, 2012 9:00 pm

Just bumping this up. I love veggiesue's suggestions.
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Re: Baked Potato Toppings?

Postby VeggieSue » Tue Apr 17, 2012 3:16 am

Well, they're not *my* suggestions, just a list of everyone else's gathered over the years, mostly put together by Jan Tz. Like most others, I was at a loss at to what to put on the taters once I got rid of butter until I read what others on the McDougall forums were using.
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Re: Baked Potato Toppings?

Postby muesli » Tue Apr 17, 2012 3:22 am

Houmous - it's one of my favourite things to eat.

Or sometimes I have leftover sweetcorn sauce (from a recipe by ann esselstyn). I take out the potato and mix it in place it back in the shell and put it back in the oven. Delicious :)
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Re: Baked Potato Toppings?

Postby rphalange » Tue Apr 17, 2012 1:20 pm

I stumbled upon this thread as I'm eating my baked bean covered potato. :)

Thanks for bumping this thread!
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Re: Baked Potato Toppings?

Postby krl0309 » Sun Apr 29, 2012 5:31 am

I used to do the butter and sour cream thing, but now I use A-1 steak sauce. If u like A-1, give this a try. Only start with a little bit, it is possible to over-do it!
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Re: Baked Potato Toppings?

Postby Lizzy_F » Wed Jul 24, 2013 5:55 am

So glad I found this thread!! (newbie here! :))

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Re: Baked Potato Toppings?

Postby AnnieMaim » Wed Jul 24, 2013 8:47 am

I really like pouring split pea soup (even the McD dried soup container works) over it.
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Re: Baked Potato Toppings?

Postby JulieS » Wed Jul 24, 2013 10:33 am

AnnieMaim wrote:I really like pouring split pea soup (even the McD dried soup container works) over it.

Yup, and vegetable soup, lentils and veggie chili over potatoes are great, too! Just make sure the soups are non-fat! Some can have added oil. :eek: Who knows why they do that!!!
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Re: Baked Potato Toppings?

Postby soul food » Wed Jul 24, 2013 11:01 am

viewtopic.php?f=5&t=35903

link to baked potato toppings site.

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Re: Baked Potato Toppings?

Postby Acura » Wed Jul 24, 2013 1:54 pm

I cut potato in thin slices ( not too thin), you can experiment. Nuke it for 7-8 mins. Sprinkle some salt and garlic if you can tolerate the smell and eat it. No fuss no muss, no need for any sauce etc. It's quick and super easy.
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