Recently my siblings and I were passing online messages about my father. At one point, my older brother Mike said, "Dad's cooking broke down into two categories: it either tasted good, or it was healthy, but generally not both. Or more that his thinking was, if it's healthy, there's no reason to be concerned with it tasting good or not."
This was the 1970s and "health food" was not what is today. Besides my father's tendency towards "more is more" ("Dad, raw oats in the hamburger? Really?"), his Sunday specialty was, no lie, seaweed-soybean waffles. Good God, that was dreadful. [Ed. note: That sounds worse than disco in bell-bottoms.]
Truth told, he was ahead of his time, very disciplined about exercise and nutrition. During WWII, as a teenage Austrian refugee in Shanghai, he took up boxing and sparred with US Marines stationed there. Growing up with my siblings, we never witnessed him missing a workout, no matter the weather or how late he came home from work. He'd jog a couple miles, hit the punching bag, skip rope double-time while running in place, do countless push-ups. Something. Every single day.
We ate 14-grain bread (which tasted like brick and mortar back then), when all I craved was that soft, white Wonder bread that was popular at the time. Now, this is not to say that we didn't have delicious food and sweets at home, just not on Sundays. Dad passed away on September 23, 1979. Forty years gone. If he could only see us now. See, Dad, we were listening! I'd like to think that he would have loved these veggie burgers. These days, the BF and I eat healthy, but it has to taste good. [Ed. note: Oh hecks no, inject those soybean-seaweed waffles directly into my veins. :-/ ] And we both love a healthy veggie burger. Am not trying to make this taste like a beef burger, it's not a beef burger, but I will say that I've made hundreds of variations of veggie burgers and the BF and I absolutely adore this one from the talented women at Pollan Family Table. PS: A year ago I lamented the scourge of jury dury and the terror of a broken refrigerator, survived both, and made Mom's apple cake (www.moveablefeast.me/blog/moms-apple-cake).
Adapted from: Pollan Family Table
Number of servings: 4 Ingredients
Directions
Dad's boxing gloves, 2019.
6 Comments
Denise B
9/17/2019 08:43:23 am
Oh Jacquie,
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Jacqueline Steiner
9/17/2019 10:02:09 am
Denise, I did not know your dad was also a boxer! Tell me more! When did he take it up? Hope you enjoy the veggie burgers!!!
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Julie Steiner
9/17/2019 02:46:46 pm
Your quinoa veggie burger looks great and sweet blog about dad. xoxo
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Jacqueline Steiner
9/17/2019 02:59:55 pm
Thank you Julie!!! There are only a select few who can say we had seaweed-soybean waffles. I think it's a small club. Mike said it best!! xoxo
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Julie Anne Steiner
9/17/2019 03:32:33 pm
Oh, I remember those waffles......also the daily handful of vitamins to be swallowed with a large dose of Cod Liver Oil! I didn't think anything could taste worse than Cod Liver Oil....until Dad found Mint flavored Cod Liver Oil! All for love!!!!!!
Jacqueline Steiner
9/17/2019 03:37:31 pm
Oh Julie!!! Wow!!!! I had forgotten about that!!! OMG! More is more!!!
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