What's your favorite vegan comfort food?

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What's your favorite vegan comfort food? - Lemmy.world

I love me some vegan cheesesteak, but they does take a while to soak/bake/fry up the “steak” (tofu). I made this one some months back. Calzones also bring me back to my former years of greasy takeaway. What about all of you?

New York Pizza’s vegan shoarma pizza, absolutely love that one! It doesn’t help that there’s a location a 5 min walk from my home. (I’m in the Netherlands btw, don’t know if they carry that one elsewhere.)
Fellow Dutchie here. Those shoarma pizza's are the best.
Never had it. I was already tempted to come to the Netherlands to see some of the urban infrastructure (I'm a nerd), but now I'll have to add the pizza to the list of things to look at and try if I ever go.
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Nice! I was not. :D

From Eastern Europe: what the hell is a shaorma pizza? I googled it, looks like it's just a pizza.

Ze shaorma must be in ze pita bread! Zis is ze law!

@Barbarian @sjmulder To answer your question, this is another spelling plus more information: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shawarma
Shawarma - Wikipedia

For me it's simply Burger and Fries. And I'm really flexible on the Burgers, no matter if tempeh patties, black beans, pulled mushrooms or a beyond burger. (There is no impossible burger where I live)
I love making my own veggie burgers. I've tried the Beyond burgers. They're okay, but the homemade ones are still really good and much, much cheaper.

mashed potatoes, vegan mac and cheese, pizza, and tacos.

Although I am pretty content eating smoothies, oatmeal, salads, soups, and stir-fry most days.

Those are all things that I am craving right now. When my partner and I make pizzas or calzones, that requires me making cashew mozzarella. We'll be ordering some more cashews soon enough, but don't have them now... and I'm jonesing more than I care to admit.
You might know this but often those intense cravings are often your body saying it is needing a nutrient and is trying to convince you to feed it. You might just try eating some nuts or some fat to help make it more bearable.

This is excellent advice (though, to be honest, my current food cravings are fairly cannabis-related).

It took me a while to develop that sense of linking desire for things in food (fats, salt, etc.) with the body's need for those things themselves, but once I did it made life a lot easier.

@wolfeh black beans with kale, taco sauce, and corn chips. Plus any variety of tasty additions. Hommus, sauerkraut, kimchi, salsa, mango pickle, lime pickle, mustsrd, asparagus pieces, Tabasco sauce, chillies marinated in soy sauce... any tasty savoury thing generally goes well. Maybe not all at once; two or three additions at a time are generally sufficient.
Ooh, that sounds delicious.