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mercredi 18 décembre 2013

Vegan chili

Hello and welcome, winter!

Let's celebrate winter with hearty recipes :)

Below is an adaptation of a vegan chili: simple to make and delicious! It's great as a main meal served with rice. Since it's a recipe that relies mainly on beans, it's also an excellent source of iron and protein.



Ingredients:

-Red beans, black beans, chickpeas, or all of them together. Pre-cook beans before! This can be done with a pressure-cooker.
-A can of peeled tomatoes
-Corn
-Chopped celery
-Chopped carrot
-Chopped bell pepper
-Chopped chili pepper or chili powder
-1 small onion
-1 clove of garlic
-Salt and oregano

All you have to do really is heat oil in a large pot, lightly combine the onion, garlic, pepper, carrot, celery until they're coated with oil, and then add the corn, tomatoes, and beans. Add salt, chili pepper, and oregano. Stir until thick. Enjoy!

jeudi 5 décembre 2013

How to make tasty broccoli that you will love

Recently I was discussing broccoli with a friend. She mentioned that she had hated broccoli as a kid, but now as a grown-up, she learned to eat it. But she still wasn't in love with it. I exclaimed: But how can you not love it? She then answered that it was its watery, slimy taste that she didn't like.

Then I understood. Yes, even I'm not partial to broccoli when it’s simply boiled. It loses its taste and crunchiness. So here’s a sure-fire way to cook and enjoy broccoli.

1st step: Wash the broccoli. If you buy super fresh broccoli, there might be little critters in it. So soaking the entire head of broccoli in water with vinegar is the best way to go.

2nd step: Cut the broccoli in little florets, or ‘trees’ as I once explained to a little kid. I keep the stem and chop it also because I don’t like food going to waste.


3rd step: Cook the broccoli by vapor. If you don’t have one of these, you might want to invest in one. They’re cheap and cooking vegetables this way is the best way to conserve their vitamins. And plus, they keep their crunchiness, different from boiling them.

What you do is you place a little water in a pot, place this metal collector on top with the broccoli inside, cover with a lid and boil the water. The water vapor will rise and cook the broccoli without immerging the broccoli in water.

The broccoli will be done when it’s dark green and soft.

4th step:  Sauté the broccolis with your favorite condiments! I like heating olive oil in a skillet and adding chopped garlic. In the picture, I added grated ginger root to give an extra flavor. You can also experiment with herbes de provence, chopped onion & soy sauce, tomato sauce, etc.
Chopped garlic and ginger

Note: It is possible to skip step 3 and directly sauté the broccoli. It will take longer, the broccoli will be crispier, and it will need more oil. The extra heat also takes away some of the precious vitamins. In the end, the florets may be more to your taste but it’s generally a less healthy option. I recommend doing the main cooking by vapor instead of frying.

All done! Now here are some quick facts about broccoli and why I love them so much:

-It has lots of iron, like other dark-green vegetables.
-It also has important quantities of beta-carotene.
-It’s high in Vitamin C


All in all, broccoli is a cheap super food. Enjoy!