Courtesy Michele Stueven
Evanice Holz
Growing up in California, Evanice Holz spent many weekends in her abuelita’s (grandma’s) kitchen. Sharing food was her family’s way of expressing love. Something delicious was always cooking. One of Evanice’s favorite dishes was ropa vieja. It’s a traditional Cuban beef stew.
But when Evanice was a teenager, mealtimes changed. She became vegan. That means she no longer ate meat or animal products, like milk or eggs.
Suddenly, many of her favorite foods were off-limits. She could no longer eat lechón (roast pig) or arroz con pollo (chicken and rice).
Evanice missed these dishes. So she began to look for ways to make them vegan. Soon she fell in love with cooking vegan versions of her family’s recipes.
Now Evanice shares her vegan Cuban dishes through her food truck business, Señoreata. She also teaches people vegan cooking. We talked to her about her job.