Lunch at Risley Dining after too long an absence

Fresh sauteed vegetables, and a small sample of today's roasted pepper and spinach frittata.

Fresh sauteed vegetables, and a small sample of today’s roasted pepper and spinach frittata.

Foursquare tells me I haven’t eaten at Risley Dining since last spring, and hard as it is to believe, I guess it’s been a while since I’ve visited this all-you-care-to-eat dining room! Honestly, I tend not to hit the AYCTE lunches too often, for fear I’ll eat too much.

The nice thing about Cornell Dining’s limitless lunches, though, is that it’s easy to load up on fresh vegetables and a big salad before going too far down the path to gluttony. At least this week I can avoid the pizza and pasta temptations without thinking twice about it. This afternoon at Risley, I started with the vegetables, including a bit of the roasted pepper and spinach frittata. It wouldn’t be vegan, but luckily, I’m not avoiding eggs and dairy this week. No “wheat” on the allergen card? I’m set!

This salad at Risley is surely a meal unto itself! Except there are so many other fun things to try.

This salad at Risley is surely a meal unto itself! Except there are so many other fun things to try.

The salad bar at Risley is even more varied than the one at North Star, where I end up more often. In addition to the hard-boiled eggs that can help turn a salad into a meal, Risley offers cubed tofu, feta cheese, and even tuna. Some fresh spring mix and spinach topped with soybeans, cherry tomatoes, sunflower seeds, feta cubes, and tuna seems like a good start. Are all the salad dressings gluten free, though? Hm, when did they start making the type size so tiny for ingredients lists? OK, this creamy caesar dressing has no ingredients that I need to worry about.

Lorna, Risley’s Chef/Manager, stopped by to see how our lunch was, and I took the opportunity to ask her if there was gluten-free pasta available. She said yes, and there’s gluten-free pizza crust available on request, too. Risley apparently has quite a few residents and regular customers who avoid gluten, so these items are always on hand, even if they’re not always out on display. I bet I could also have asked for gluten-free bread at the deli station.

Stir fry curry with snow peas, broccoli, carrots, shrimp, rice noodles, and more.

Stir fry curry with snow peas, broccoli, carrots, shrimp, rice noodles, and more.

Good to know I had these options, but I decided to round out my meal with one of Risley’s famous stir-fries. Not unlike Robert Purcell’s Mongolian Grill station, where you pick out a bowl full of vegetables and then hand them over for stir-frying with noodles or rice or sauces, Risley’s stir-fry station has loads of fresh veggies, and a choice of chicken or shrimp or tofu. I opted for rice noodles and the red curry sauce, which is one of two sauces that’s gluten-free. The stir-fry folks rinse and wipe out the pans between batches, but will start with a perfectly clean one upon request, to avoid cross-contamination.

Lorna told us her staff will gladly prepare and plate food in the kitchen, instead of in the serving area, for customers who are especially sensitive to gluten or other allergens, and want to be certain there’s no contamination. She says convection ovens make cross-contamination of allergens like gluten more likely because of the airflow, and her staff is trained to avoid contamination to the extent that’s possible.

You like brownies? No compromises here. Fudgy and awesome.

You like brownies? No compromises here. Fudgy and awesome.

What’s for dessert? Those gluten-free brownies I talked about on Monday are available here, too, and Lorna says they often have GF chocolate chip cookies, too, but they’re out of them today. I often skip dessert anyway, so I went the fruit route today. I certainly had plenty to eat at lunch!

Vegan Breakfast at Trillium

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Self serve sugars and cinnamon at the hot cereal bar

I went to Trillium this morning because I was told about a yummy tofu scramble. I looked on all the menu boards however I was not able to find it? I wandered a bit back and forth and most have looked lost.

Everyone behind the line was very friendly and said hello and I was asked if I wanted some hot cereal today. I said sure and just passed on the idea of asking about the scramble.

There was oatmeal and cream of wheat for my cereal options and I went for the cream of wheat as I actually have never tasted it before. I selected cranberries and golden raisins and they were cooked right into my cereal on the spot.

We chatted a bit while she made my cereal which didn’t take very long at all. Would you like a little cream on that? YES!!! I wanted say but I told her I was vegan! Another worker joked a bit with me and told me how he hated that non dairy cheese. I said well its not for everyone, but at least you have these options.

Toppings to add to the hot cereal. You get a choice of two then its .99 for each additional topping.

Toppings to add to the hot cereal. You get a choice of two then its .99 for each additional topping.

I added a little bit of brown sugar and ground cinnamon to the top. The cereal was quite good and really reminded me of grits of which I am a huge fan. It was very filling and the portion was quite large. I actually only ate 1/2 of the container. Interesting how when they cooled the texture is very firm like polenta. I think I will try this at home with a savory version with some caramelized onions and green peas…Vegan of course 😉

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vegan Day 3

I am at Synapsis with Rhiana and we both wanted flatbreads for lunch. Anna was helpful in suggesting two flatbreads I could eat as a vegan. I chose the 2 (cheese) one.  I think that w the pizza needs to be perked up with either vegetables or herbs.

 

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Risley Lunch “Vegan Paradise”

 

I had it in my mind that a lunch meeting at Risley would be no problem. Vegans and Vegetarians should love Risley…the Risley team of chefs do such a great job preparing food that has minimal or no allergens and for the most part follows the eating Well at Cornell standards. Plus Risley is known to have has a lot of vegetarian and vegan options!

Happy to say that today was no different! In fact I was surprised by two delicious Vegan Soup choices: a brothy brussel sprout and potato soup and a rich red bean & tofu gumbo. Both were flavorful and very hearty…& look ma no meat!

Risley Salad Bar

The salad bar was full and everything looked fresh (thanks to Sean who always greats you at the door with a huge smile.) I had a mixed green salad with lots of choices of beans, seeds, fresh and dried fruit as well as a good choice of vegetables including some roasted spiced cauliflower. I had a house made tahini dressing along with some wheat berries to make for a hearty salad. Soup and salad for this kid today and I was full and happy!

Risley stir Fry

Just to note however the stir fry station here is awesome! If you have never been before it’s worth the visit. Tons of choices of fresh veggies, noodles or rice and all of the sauces today were vegan…score. I will be back for that another day! Risley rocks out an A+ for today’s vegan lunch experience!

Risley Vegan Sauces


 

 

My first Vegan Day

Had a very nice vegan lunch at Bethe House today, Soup, Salad, Bean stew, Roasted potato and Carrots, and topped it off with a small piece of apple pie. yum yum

Dinner was great also, I had a lentil stew over brown rice, actually went back for seconds. I have a nice vegetable medley and some peaches for dessert.

The pizza looked very good, but I can have that next week, maybe we can do a vegan pizza, that would be nice.
We also had a nice garden burger at the grill and fries I also missed my vanilla milkshake, but actually I feel very satisfied. not bad for my first day, I look forward to tomorrow.

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Vegan for 5 Days

I know we were to eat the way of your diet on campus while on campus.  Like others, I decided to eat my diet, Vegan all day for 5 Days.  I tell the staff my diet and they ae very helpful.   I am hopeful that they act this way with any special request.  Today I went to Trillium for breakfast and Ivy Room for lunch.   I ate oatmeal for breakfast and a salad with tofu for lunch.   Both were more than satisfactory.   I am going to go to N Star for dinner later this afternoon.  If I remember, I will take a picture.  Loving this! Gail

Laissez les bons temps rouler

The good times were rolling at Robert Purcell Marketplace this evening with delicious food and the Bayou sounds of Gumbo Ya Ya along with a sprinkling of beads.

The maque choux (creamed whole corn and limas), collard greens, candied yams, and blackened tofu and vegan jumping jambalaya stuffed peppers did not disappoint. image

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The root beer float, king’s cake and bread pudding wrapped it all up and left me missing the bayou and longing to second line.

Vegan Lunch at North Star

Monday lunch at NS

How was lunch? I replied “great…quite full and I actually skipped dessert!” (although there was a  a strawberry rhubarb pie fresh from the bakery calling my name) I gravitated to chefs table first for some vegetable couscous & roasted fresh roasted vegetables. I then made my way to the salad bar which was full of variety with beans & grains & overall looked very appealing. I was able to find lots of options there & additionally two chef inspired composed salads, I had the Farro with cranberries. I was impressed at how many options there were for vegans. I actually had more things to choose from then I could actually consume & was pleasantly satisfied at this North Campus all you care to eat dining hall! Lastly I did have a re-fried bean crispy taco from the taco station, which really I may have over done it by eating. Although I still managed to ask about that dessert…Denise who works at NS was able to find out that the pie I was eying earlier was indeed vegan! I told a few of my teammates and dairy free compadres… I was really full from my salad and grains so no pie for me today…another day sweetness!

Asked for Breakfast options staff was helpful!

Day one on Team Vegan….I began my day at North Star with a cup of coffee this morning and I had my choice of Soy or Rice Milk to replace my milk. OK this is not so bad!  Walking by though I had to say “Back away from the omelet station!” Eggs, cheese, meat…all my normal breakfast friends. So what am I going to eat? I asked Danielle in the Chefs Kitchen to help me find some Vegan options. She directed me to the hot oatmeal station or the homefries on the hot line, additionally she told me about the fresh fruit bar, assorted cereals, and bagels. I went for the fresh fruit bar and had a bowl of oatmeal with strawberries. Feeling good and full! In a vegan world though I can see that this may get a little boring. Having cooked at Risley I know of plenty of vegan lunch and dinner options, but we didn’t serve breakfast. I guess I’m going to consult my vegan friends and see what they do for breakfast!

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Team Vegan

Marge Conklin diected me to a Soy Latte!

 

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