dirt candy: vegetable love
Posted: May 20th, 2011 | Author: allison | Filed under: new york, review | Tags: american food, cauliflower, dinner, east village, southern food, vegetables, vegetarian food | No Comments »in the past, i couldn’t really say that the idea of going to a vegetarian restaurant had me doing jumping jacks in my apartment to contain my excitement. typically, i wouldn’t seek out a vegetarian restaurant over the ever-growing list of restaurant i want to try, but dirt candy won me over. the menu items sounded so appealing, so different and quite different than the vegetarian meals i would have ever thought to make for myself.
we left the restaurant happily filled, after eating more than our fair share of jalenpeno hush puppies and fried cauliflower (and more), and surprisingly, the meal felt indulgent. as we left the tiny, tiny restaurant, i couldn’t help but look at all of the equally happily filled diners, gleaming with excitement over legitimately decadent things like “carrot buns.”
starter: jalenpeno hush puppies (puffy, fried balls of hush puppy goodness, with chopped jalepenos and the lightest maple butter)
two appetizers:
carrot: steamed barbecue carrot buns, cucumber & sesame ginger salad (my personal favorite of the night. these buns were so doughy, and the vegetable filling was so tender and flavorful)
and
squash: butternut squash broth, squash dumplings, delicata coconut cream (really light and definitely not too sweet)
our entree, cauliflower: buttermilk battered cauliflower, waffles, horseradish, wild arugula (anything fried with a dipping sauce, sign me up!)

our dessert: popcorn pudding with salted caramel corn. i’m not quite sure the pudding tasted like popcorn, but i loved it anyway.

vegetarian or not, dirt candy is definitely worth a visit. warning: you may end up craving carrot buns!
dirt candy: east 9th st., between ave. a and 1st ave.




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