Easy Strawberry Wild Rice Salad

Posted by on Feb 9, 2015 in Lunch & Dinner | Comments Off on Easy Strawberry Wild Rice Salad

Being situated in the Boston suburbs, we are currently in the throes of a record-breaking winter. As I type this, we’re in the midst of yet another snowstorm that promises to pile 14-24 inches on top of the 5 feet we already have. Needless to say, our dining out and delivery options are limited at this point. And, as much as we love our winter mainstays, we needed something different last night (without a trip to the grocery store). As I surveyed our cabinets, the wild rice caught my eye. It takes longer to cook than the “Minute” brown rice we often rely on, but it’s so worth the extra time. (The texture and nuttiness of wild rice is such a treat!) My next impulse was to go straight for the frozen veggies, but, when I opened the freezer, I saw sliced strawberries front and center. The idea started coming together and this strawberry wild rice salad was born. Wild rice is rich in nutrients, including protein, dietary fiber, vitamin B6, folate, magnesium, and more. Strawberries offer an additional boost of fiber and vitamin C. This nutrient-packed dish should help keep our energy up as we continue our never-ending snow removal efforts. Happy shoveling! PrintStrawberry Wild Rice Salad Ingredients1 C. Dry wild rice, sorted and rinsed 2 1/3 C. Water 1 C. Frozen sliced strawberries 3 Tbsp. Strawberry vinaigrette salad dressing 1/2 Tbsp. Pure maple syrupInstructionsAdd rice and water to a pot. Bring to boil. Reduce heat and cover. Simmer 50 minutes. Remove from heat and let stand 10 minutes. Pre-heat a wide, shallow pan. Add strawberries, vinaigrette, and maple syrup. Cook over medium-high heat, stirring frequently, until strawberries are soft and sauce is thickened. Remove from heat. Transfer rice to a large bowl. (Drain off any excess water if needed.) Stir in strawberry sauce. Cover and chill in the refrigerator. 3.1https://www.veggiebabybloom.com/easy-strawberry-wild-rice-salad/...

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Taming the Grumpies with Homemade Dinner Rolls

Posted by on Sep 16, 2014 in Lunch & Dinner | Comments Off on Taming the Grumpies with Homemade Dinner Rolls

Today was one of those days. You know the ones where your child–typically a great eater–is suddenly impossible to please? Applesauce oatmeal for breakfast and veggie fried rice for lunch (favorites on any other day) both met with complete disinterest today. So, I brought out the big guns for dinner. Homemade bread. Yeah, I meant business. This recipe is based on Holy Cow! Vegan’s Whole Wheat Burger Buns, which, by the way, we make regularly. These dinner rolls are amazing, especially if eaten warm right out of the pan. Really. My grouchy toddler devoured one slathered in red pepper hummus and went back for more. Victory. And there were no refined flours or sugars involved. Double victory. PrintVegan Whole Wheat Dinner Rolls Ingredients3 C. Whole wheat flour 2 Tbsp. Vital wheat gluten 1 Packet active dry yeast 1/2 tsp. Baking soda 1 tsp. Salt 2 tsp. Raw sugar 1 1/2 C. Warm water 3 Tbsp. Olive oilInstructionsIn the bowl of a stand mixer, combine all dry ingredients. Slowly trickling in water and oil, knead on low for 3-4 minutes. Transfer dough to a large, greased bowl and cover with a towel. Allow dough to rise until it has roughly doubled in size. Punch down dough and divide into 12 balls. Grease and flour an 8" x 11.5" casserole dish. Place the 12 balls of dough in the dish, evenly spaced. Cover again and allow to rise a second time (about 1 hour). Brush tops with olive oil and sprinkle with sea salt, cracked pepper, and oats (if desired). Bake in a 370 degree oven for 25-27...

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Wild Rice and Asparagus Salad

Posted by on May 8, 2014 in Lunch & Dinner, Recipes | Comments Off on Wild Rice and Asparagus Salad

With lightly grilled vegetables and fresh herbs, this colorful vitamin-rich side dish can take center stage at a backyard barbecue. Wild rice has a satisfying texture and delicious nuttiness, and the protein and fiber content make it a more nutritious filler than white rice or pasta. This salad was such a hit with the whole family that I made it two nights in a row! PrintWild Rice and Asparagus Salad Ingredients1 3/4 C. Cooked Wild Rice 1 lb. Fresh asparagus, lightly grilled 2 Roma tomatoes, lightly grilled 1 Tbsp. Fresh basil, chopped 2 Tbsp. Fresh parsley, chopped 2 Cloves garlic, minced 1-2 Tbsp. Salad dressing of choiceInstructionsRinse the cooked wild rice in cold water. Drain thoroughly. Transfer to a large serving dish. Cut the grilled asparagus and tomatoes into small chunks. Add to rice. Stir in herbs, garlic, and salad dressing. Cover and chill for at least 1 hour. Makes about 3-4 servings.3.1https://www.veggiebabybloom.com/wild-rice-and-asparagus-salad/ Notes: In lieu of grilling, you can opt to roast the tomatoes and asparagus in a 400 degree oven for 20-25 minutes. For the dressing, we recommend a flavored vinegar or fruity...

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Tofu Lentil Burgers with Fresh Herbs

Posted by on Apr 20, 2014 in Lunch & Dinner, Recipes | Comments Off on Tofu Lentil Burgers with Fresh Herbs

I know a lot of people cringe at the phrase “tofu burger.” (I can only assume they envision a white gelatinous slab perched atop a soggy bun.) One bite of this burger may change their tune. The lentils lend an amazing texture and the garlic, herbs, and liquid aminos give it great flavor. My daughter literally shoved chunks of this burger into her mouth with both hands! And I was loath to slow her down. Tofu contains good amounts of protein, iron, and calcium. Lentils are not only inexpensive, but they are loaded with fiber and protein. These burgers are winners all around. PrintTofu Lentil Burgers with Fresh Herbs Ingredients2 Stalks celery, chopped 2 Tbsp. Chopped dried onions 2 Cloves garlic, minced 1 12-oz. Package firm tofu, pressed and mashed 1/4 C. Ground flaxseed 1 1/2 C. Cooked lentils 3 Slices whole wheat bread, processed into crumbs 3 Tbsp. + 1 tsp. Liquid aminos 2 Tbsp. + 2 Tbsp. Ketchup 1 Tbsp. Dijon mustard 2 sprigs Fresh parsley, finely chopped 1 sprig Fresh thyme, finely chopped 1 sprig Fresh rosemary, finely choppedInstructionsSaute the celery, dried onions, and garlic in a few tablespoons of vegetable stock (add more as needed to prevent sticking). In a large bowl, combine the mashed tofu, lentils, ground flaxseed, bread crumbs, 3 tablespoons of the liquid aminos, 2 tablespoons of the ketchup, dijon mustard, and fresh herbs. Stir in the celery, onion, and garlic. When all of the ingredients are combined, form into burger-sized patties and place on a baking sheet. In a small bowl, combine the remaining 2 tablespoons of ketchup and 1 teaspoon of liquid aminos. Brush on top of the burgers. Bake in a 350F oven until cooked throughout and a fork comes out clean, about 45 minutes. Serve on whole wheat buns with fresh greens and the condiments of your choice. Makes 6-8 burgers.3.1https://www.veggiebabybloom.com/tofu-lentil-burgers-with-fresh-herbs/ Note: This recipe was inspired by Lynn’s Meatloaf from the Engine 2 Diet website. If you’re ever looking for a vegan meatloaf recipe, I highly recommend that one. It’s our...

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Mashed Sweet Potatoes

Posted by on Apr 18, 2014 in Lunch & Dinner, Recipes | Comments Off on Mashed Sweet Potatoes

Ah, delicious sweet potatoes. These tasty tubers are rich in Vitamin C, calcium, and more. The kids will love their natural sweetness and you’ll love the nutritional punch. One taste of these simple mashed potatoes and you’ll want to serve them at every dinner! PrintMashed Sweet Potatoes Ingredients4 Large sweet potatoes, skins on Ground spices (Ginger, nutmeg, cinnamon, allspice, or cardamom) Rind of 1 orange, grated 2 – 3 Tbsp. Walnut oilInstructionsBoil the sweet potatoes until soft enough for mashing, about 45 minutes. Let them cool a bit and remove the skin. Add the orange rind. Blend in the walnut oil to make the mashed potatoes smoother in texture. Add ground spices to taste.3.1https://www.veggiebabybloom.com/mashed-sweet-potatoes/ This recipe was submitted by Ellen Naylor of Naylor Wellness. Ellen says: I tend to take my fingers and just pinch in some of the spices, so experiment with your taste buds. My suggestion: 1 tsp. Cinnamon, 1/2 tsp. Ginger, 1/2 tsp. Nutmeg, 1/4 tsp. Allspice, or 1/4 tsp. Cardamom. This is a very simple, healthy recipe. Sweet potatoes are sweet enough without adding any sugar, honey or maple syrup. Danielle’s Note: Our daughter prefers her sweet potatoes with just a pinch of cinnamon and nutmeg, but, as her palate matures, we’ll introduce some the bolder spice...

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