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Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Homemade Pita Bread

Homemade Pita Bread

Yields: 6 pitas | Total time: 2h 10m

Ingredients:
1 cup warm water
2.5 tsp pizza or active dry yeast
1.25 cups all-purpose unbleached flour

1.5 cups whole wheat or bread flour
1 tsp fine sea salt
1 tsp raw cane sugar
2 tsp dried Italian herbs
2 tsp EVOO (optional)

Equipment:
Mixing bowl
Rolling pin
Clean board
Shallow bowl
Silicone tongs
Baking sheet or stone

Instructions:
In a glass measuring cup, add one cup of warm water and 2.5 tsp of yeast. Stir and let rest for 5 minutes.
In a mixing bowl, add your flours, herbs, sugar and spice. Make a well in the middle.
Pour the yeasty water into the mixing bowl and stir with an oiled wooden spoon. A shaggy dough will form.
Turn out onto a clean board and oil your hands. Knead the dough for 5 minutes. It will come together very nicely.
Transform to an oiled bowl and cover with a cloth. Place in a warm oven or spot for 1.5 hours.

When risen, set your oven to 450F. Add a rectangular pizza stone beforehand, if using, otherwise wait to use a baking sheet.
On a lightly floured surface, turn out your dough and knead a few times. Tear the dough into six even pieces and roll quickly into balls. Sprinkle a little all-purpose flour into your shallow bowl. Flatten each ball slightly and dip both sides into the flour.
Use a rolling pin to make six 8-inch circle about 1/3 inch thick. It is possible to cook some while rolling the rest. Bake two at a time for 3.5 minutes on a hot pizza stone (or baking tray). There is no need to flip. It's awesome to watch them puff up!
I have a gas stove, so as they came out, I held them over the flame for 15-30 seconds on each side to get a nice color. Store them in a tortilla basket or pot so they stay warm as the rest cook.

Serve with baba ganoush and hummus or stuff with Israeli salad and couscous. There are many ways to enjoy these simple, delicious pita breads!

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Thursday, July 24, 2014

Foolproof Coconut Rice (GF Vegan)

I'm one of those people that loves a plain bowl of basmati rice, but my parents really enjoy when it's flavored so I made this recipe with some leftover coconut milk. It was a hit!

If you want less starchy or non-sticky rice, the technique used here will produce perfectly separate rice grains.

Let's dive in with love!

Serves: 2-3 | Time: 45 minutes

1 cup Basmati Rice
1 cup Coconut Milk
3/4 cup Veggie Broth
1.5 tsp Coconut Sugar
Dash Cayenne (optional)

In a pot, add the coconut milk and veggie broth. Light or full fat coconut milk should work for this recipe.
Rinse and scrub your rice in warm water for a minute or two. Strain and shake off excess water. Add to the pot, stir and let soak for 20 minutes.
Stir your sugar and spice into the rice. Turn the heat to high and bring to a simmer (cover to quicken this process). When simmering, turn the heat to low and simmer for 15 minutes.
After 15 minutes, turn off the heat and let the rice sit for 10 minutes. Do NOT remove the lid. The steam will finish cooking your rice and make it super fluffy.
After 10 minutes, remove the lid and stir your rice. Holy cow! The coconut milk makes it almost "buttery."

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Wednesday, July 23, 2014

5 Minute Summer Salad (GF Vegan, Raw option)

It's 95F today and I don't want to cook! Need something refreshing, but not too low calorie? This recipe is sure to please.

Serves: 1-2 | Time: 5 minutes

2 cups White Beans*
3 large Carrots
2 Gala Apples
1 hefty Cucumber
1/4 cup homemade Salsa
1 tbs Sunflower Seeds (optional)

* I buy dried beans in bulk and make big batches every weekend. Rinse canned beans well, if using.

Finely chop your fruits and vegetables. Add to a large serving bowl, then stir in the beans and salsa. Top with sunflower and fresh herbs, if desired. To keep it raw, swap the beans for sprouts.
Enjoy :)

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Farmer's market cucumbers until mine grow


As you can see, I am very patient when it comes to finely dicing things...

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Creamy Basil Spaghetti Squash Sauce (GF Vegan)

Serves: 3 | Time: 50 minutes

1 large Spaghetti Squash
1 can Great Northern Beans
2 heaping tsp Tomato Paste
1 heaping tsp raw Tahini
3 tbs filtered Water
6-8 small Basil leaves
1/2 tsp Garlic Powder
1/2 tsp Onion Powder
1/4 tsp Black Pepper
1/4 tsp Paprika
Basil to garnish

Preheat the oven to 375F. Cut the squash in half and remove the seeds. Place the squash face-side down in a large glass dish with enough water to cover the bottom. Bake 40-45 minutes or until soft. Test with a fork after 35 minutes.
Scoop the squash out of the skin and add to a powerful blender or food processor (you may need to do two batches). Blend until smooth, using the water to help, and a tamping rod.
Drain and rinse the beans. Add them to your squash puree with the tahini and blend until smooth.
Add the spices and herbs and pulse a few times.
Ladle onto meatless balls, gnocchi, veggies, lentil-loaf and more! It also makes for an amazing soup as is. Serve with ribbons of basil for extra flavor :)

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Sunday, June 22, 2014

10 Minute Mediterranean Salad (HCLF Vegan)

Serves: 1-2 | Time: 10 minutes

1 cup Israeli Couscous
1.25 cups Veggie Broth
1 tbs chopped Basil
1/2 tsp Turmeric
1/2 tsp Cumin

3 cups chopped Kale Salad Mix*
1 cup precooked Blackeyed Peas
1 cup frozen Peas & Carrots
1 tbs natural Peanut Butter**
1 tbs fresh Lemon Juice
1-2 tbs filtered Water
1 tsp Red Curry Paste

* I buy this from Costco. Trader Joe's also sells an identical product called Cruciferous Crunch Collection
** Make sure the only ingredient is peanuts

In a small to medium-sized pot, add your veggie broth and spices. Cover and set on high heat to boil. Meanwhile, chop your basil. When the water is boiling, add your couscous and basil. Stir and turn heat to low. Cover and let simmer for 8-10 minutes (until water is absorbed).
Meanwhile, in a medium pot or large saucepan add the frozen peas and carrots (can be thawed/defrosted first, but you will need to add a little more water if you do this). Cook, covered, for 5-8 minutes on medium.
Meanwhile, grab a small bowl and whisk together the peanut butter, lemon juice, red curry paste and water. Stir this sauce into the vegetable mix. Add your beans in the last few minutes of cooking.
In a large serving bowl, spoon the spiced couscous and top with the veggie mixture. Enjoy :)

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Saturday, June 14, 2014

Peach Banana Bliss Soft Serve (Raw Vegan)

Serves: 1-2

5 frozen Bananas
2 ripe Peaches
1 cup Water

You can omit the water if you have a Vitamix or want a thicker blend but I found it helpful when blending the peaches. You want to make sure to blend the peaches prior to adding the bananas so that the peel gets shredded.
Make sure your bananas are spotty before you freeze them! Mine were ultra ripe and sweet. I broke them into chunks and froze them for about 20 hours. You can let them defrost for an hour if your blender isn't that strong, but then it might get a little too soft.
Make sure your peaches are soft and juicy! Mine were fresh and room temperature.
This will give you good vibes all day!
Enjoy :)

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Tuesday, June 3, 2014

"Ease Into Raw" Savory Garden Zoodles (GF Vegan)

My parents are not vegans or raw foodists, but they are trying to eat mostly plant-based and enjoy the meals I make for dinner. However, they rarely eat raw fruits and vegetables which is vital for health. I decided to ease them in by making pasta! This provides the warmth and heartiness of a cooked dish with the refreshing lightness of a raw meal.

Serves: 3 | Time: 35 minutes

4-5 medium Zucchini
2 1/2 cups Tomato Sauce
1 1/2 cups Diced Tomatoes
3/4 lb raw Kale, destemed
1 1/2 cups fresh Green Peas
1 cup cooked Lima Beans
1 cup cooked Chickpeas
3 large Carrots, chopped
1/2 Red Onion, diced
2 Celery Stalks, diced
1 Lemon, squeezed
1 cup Vegetable Broth
1 tbs Italian Seasoning
1 tsp Celery Seeds
1 tsp ground Cumin
1 tsp ground Turmeric
1/2 tsp Garlic Powder
1/2 tsp Cinnamon
1/2 tsp Paprika
1/4 tsp Cayenne
Dash of Pink Salt
Dash of Black Pepper
Optional: Cherry Tomatoes

To begin, spiralize your zucchini or any summer squash. Add to a large mixing bowl and squeeze half of your lemon on top. Toss and set aside.

Destem your kale and chop (if  necessary). Add to a steamer and cook for 15 minutes. Meanwhile, chop your veggies.

To a large saucepan, add half of your veggie broth and turn the heat to medium. When small bubbles appear, add your onion and cook for a few minutes. When fragrant, add the rest of your vegetables and simmer for 5 minutes.
When the liquid begins to evaporate, add the rest of your vegetable broth, tomato sauce, diced tomatoes, and spices. Let simmer for 10 minutes with the lid on.

When your kale is done, squeeze the rest of your lemon on top and stir it into your veggie tomato sauce with your beans.
Pour over zoodles, toss and serve in large bowls. Garnish with cherry tomatoes, if desired. Enjoy! :)


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