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Moroccan chickpeas and Carrots

May 15, 2021 Colleen Stem
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It’s the time of year again, the few weeks time between winter veggies and spring veggies. Farm share is over, asparagus season is pretty much over. The greens, beans, and peas are still growing and the chest freezer is empty. I am living off greens and the few roots that I stashed in the fridge. Yeah I know I can just go buy veggies at the grocery store (the mr informed me…) but nothing is very good there right now either. Poor me right!

But what I do have and always have is carrots and I always have chickpeas. I also always have all the spices and I am never going to run out of raisins because well, Megan keeps giving me boxes and boxes of them.( I went from 5 lbs to like now having 10 lbs) so right here I got stuff to feed myself.

Moroccan chickpeas and carrots. The flavors are very similar to a Indian which I love so much. Cumin, ginger, cinnamon, coriander, and many more. A smokey sweetness that is oh so good. Add that to a big pile of cooked up chickpeas and carrots, sprinkled with raisins, and finished off with fresh parsley. I mean, doesn't that just sound splendid? (It does because it is.) This dish makes not having much in the way of fresh food tolerable. I made a big batch and ate it all day long because you can’t got wrong with carrots and chickpeas. No, no you can’t.

To the Moroccan chickpeas and carrots.

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The stuff. Carrots, chickpeas, spice blend (cumin, ginger, coriander, cayenne pepper, cinnamon, clove), a small onion, raisins, garlic, fresh parley, and salt and pepper.

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Start with mincing garlic and chopping th onion up into small pieces.

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Toss it into a oven safe skillet, add about 1/2 cup water and set on medium heat to start to cook.

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in the meantime, cut up carrots. Rounds about 1/2 inch thick.

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once all the water evaporates from the onions, add in the spices and stir around. Let cook for a minute then add in about a 1/2 cup more of water.

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Now add in the carrots, the chickpeas (with liquid) and the raisins. Bring the liquid to a boil then transfer the skillet to the oven. Cook for about 25 minutes.

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While the stuff is in oven, rough chop up parsley.

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And once the carrots are tender, remove form oven, let cool for a few minutes, then mix in all the fresh parsley and season to taste with. salt and pepper

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Grab a bow and a fork and do it…Eat.

-C


Moroccan chickpeas and Carrots

  • 1 lb of carrots

  • 1 can chickpeas with liquid

  • 1/3 cup raisins

  • 1/2 teaspoon each of cinnamon, cayenne pepper, and ground coriander

  • 1 teaspoon each cumin and ground ginger

  • 1/8 teaspoon ground clove or allspice

  • 2 cloves garlic

  • 1 small onioin

  • I bunch parsley

  • water

  • salt and pepper

Preheat oven to 400 degrees.

Mince up garlic and chop up onion into small pieces. Place into a oven safe skillet and stick skillet on stove on medium heat. Add about 1/2 cup of water to the skillet and start to cook down the onions.

Clean carrots and cut them into 1/2 inch rounds. (Peel if you want but I don’t so..)

Once water have evaporated from skillet add in all the spices along with a pinch of salt. Let cook for a minute then add in about 1 cup of water. Also add in the cut up carrots, the chickpeas and liquid (or 2 cups cooked chickpeas and 1/2 more cup water), and the raisins. Mix around and bring the liquid to a boil. Once boiling, transfer skillet to the oven. Bake for 25-30 minutes or until carrots are tender.

Remove from oven and let cool for a few minutes. Rough chop the parsley then toss it in. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Eat.

In Vegan, side dish, pulses, beans Tags Moroccan Chickpeas And Carrots, vegan, dinner, spices, carrots, beans, chickpeas, raisins, food, grain free, plant based, healthy, oil free
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Sweet Potato Steaks on Arugula and Kale with Pea Avocado Cream

April 10, 2021 Colleen Stem
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All I want to do is eat fists fulls of arugula. Ok, maybe that is not all I want to do, but it is something that I have been doing a lot. I have always really like arugula but as of right now, it is my top choice green!

Anyway, big green salads are all I want to eat because it is spring and all and greens are the best in the spring. But I still am eating a lot of roots and will be eating them for a few more weeks unit winter farm share dies down. And because it is the end of the season, the choice of roots is dwindling and we basically get a bucket of carrots, beets, and sweet potatoes. Lots of sweet potatoes, which by the way, I am not made about. And greens, We get lots of greens!

So my new favorite salad comes to fruition. Thick cut sweet potato steaks on a bed of fresh spring arugula and kale toped with a thick creamy avocado pea situation and some toasted walnuts for flair and crunch. I mean, is your mouth watering and your tummy grumbling yet?

Mine is but that is just how it always is.

Now to the steaks and salad!

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The stuff. A sweet potato, some arugula and tender kale, peas (frozen and thawed) half an avocado, some toasted walnuts, a lemon, and salt and pepper.

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Start by cutting the sweet potato into thick steaks. 4-5 same thickness slices if you may.

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And no roast up the sweet potato steaks. Just place hem onto a baking sheet and pop them into a hot oven. Bake for 2-30 minutes, flipping over after 15-20 minutes. Once tender, remove from oven and set aside.

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While sweet potatoes are baking, make pea avocado cream. Place peas and avocado into a blender or cup if using a hand blender along with the juice of the lemon and about a tablespoon of water. And a small pinch of salt. Blend until smooth. Add more water a tablespoon at a time until you get a thick but pourable constancy.

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Now rough chop the kale and toss together with the arugula and place in a large salad bowl

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Place the sweet potato steaks on top of the greens. Note here that the sweet potato steaks can be hot, warm, or cold. The are good all the ways.

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Then top it all with the pea avocado cream. Toss on the toasted walnuts and add some more black pepper and that be that. Grab a fork and a knife if you wish and get to it.

So much goodness in the mouth!

-C


Sweet Potato Steaks on Arugula and Kale with Pea Avocado Cream

serves 1-2

  • 1 medium sweet potato

  • 1/2 cup frozen (and thawed) green peas

  • 1/2 of an avocado

  • a small lemon

  • 2 large handfuls of fresh arugula

  • 4-5 leaves of tender kale

  • 1/4 cup toasted walnuts

  • around 1/4 cup cold water

  • salt and pepper

Preheat oven to 450. Wash sweet potato and cut into 4-5 equal thickness slices. Place cut pieces on a baking sheet and sprinkle with salt and pepper and pop into oven. Bake for 25-30 minutes, flipping after 15 or until the sweet potato is tender. Remove from oven and let cool a bit.

While sweet potato is baking off, make pea avocado cream. Place the peas and avocado into a blender or cup if using a hand blender, add in the juice of the lemon and a pinch of salt. Blend until smooth. Add in a tablespoon or two (or more) to thin out until it is still thick but pourable. Also rough chop the kale and mix together with the arugula in a big salad bowl.

Once sweet potato steaks have baked and cooled off a little bit (you can eat them hot or cold so whatever temperature you want), place them on top of the greens then top with the pea avocado cream, sprinkle on toasted walnuts, more black pepper, and maybe a squeeze of more lemon if you have it.

Then grab a fork and knife and start eating.

In Vegan, Vegetables, winter, Spring, salad Tags Sweet Potato Steaks on Arugula and Kale with Pea Avocado Cream, Arugula, kale, sweet potato steaks, vegan, grain free, dairy free, gluten free, plant based, dinner, salad, roots, winter, spring, avocado, peas, walnuts, easy, heathy, quick, delicious, yummy
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Savory Carrot Dill Waffle Iron Fritters with Creamy Maple Mustard

April 3, 2021 Colleen Stem
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The other day I went to grab the cookie cutters out of the pantry and had to move the waffle iron out of the way. That is basically the only reason I used the waffle iron. And just like every single time I grab it out to use, I wonder to my self why the hell I don’t use it more. Maybe it’s time to move the waffle iron to a bette spot in the pantry.

So anyway these carrot waffled fritters. Theyare so so so freaking good! I could barely stop eating them before I got a chance to take a couple pictures. So simple, yet so satisfying. Carrot and dill are such a great combo and when made into a crispy fritter situation with chickpea flour and dipped into with the maple mustard. WOW! I was going to make most of this batch for the mr for dinner but I ended up eating more then half (so I ended up making him a waffled sandwich too).

I think these carrot dill waffle fritters might just be the reason the waffle iron gets a new spot in the pantry. Heck I might even leave it out for while because I am definitely making another batch (or 3 of these before I put it away)

Now to the carrots waffle fritters!

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The stuff. Carrots, a small onion, dried dill and garlic powder, chickpea flour, water, salt and pepper, maple syrup, brown mustard, vegan yogurt, and a little oil.

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Maple, mustard, and vegan yogurt get mixed together and that is that. Set aside.

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Shred carrots and onion into a bowl. Add in the chickpea flower, spices, a pinch of salt and pepper, and a bit of water and mix until evenly incorporated.

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Ready to go

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Lighy oil hot waffle iron and scoop a portion of the batter in. CLose iron and cook until the top and bottom are browned and crispy. (Use your iron settings but also check to see how the iron is cooking)

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Crispy and brown and smelling so good. Remove form iron.

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Fritters can go straight to plates or on a rack… Whatever you want.

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But eat them. Dip or cover them in the maple mustard sauce (it is so good!) and be happy.


Savory Carrot Dill Waffle Iron Fritters with Creamy Maple Mustard

serves 1-3

  • 3-4 carrots ( 2 1/2 to 3 cups shredded)

  • 1 small onion

  • 3/4 cup chickpea flour

  • 1 1/2 easpoon dried dill

  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder

  • salt and pepper

  • 1/3 to 1/2 cup warm water

  • 1 tablespoon REAL maple syrup

  • 1 1/2 tablespoons brown mustard

  • 1/3 cup plant based plain yogurt

  • tablespoon or so of high heat oil

Preheat waffle iron.

Mix maple, mustard, and vegan yogurt together in a small bowl and set aside.

Shred carrots into a large bowl until you have 2 1/2 to 3 cups of shedded carrot. Then shred the onion into bowl as well. Mix around then add in a pinch of salt and pepper, the dill, garlic powder, and chickpea flour.Mix tighter with lesser amount of water until everything is completely incorporated. Add a bit more water if the mixture is still dry.

To make the waffle fritters , lightly oil the iron and add a large scoop of the batter to the iron while it is hot then close and cook until the fritters are browned and crispy. Once cooked to you liking, remove the waffled fritters and place on a plate or rack and continue with the rest of the batter until it is gone.

Serve right away or warm and serve with the creamy maple mustard. Dip it in or scoop it on… It’s all good!

In brunch, dinner, Gluten Free, grain free, quick and easy, Vegan, Vegetables Tags savory Carrot Dill Waffle Iron Fritters With Creamy Maple Mustard, vegan, gluten free, dairy free, vegetable, plant based, waffle, fritter, dinner, breakfast, brunch, maple, food, easy, healthy, Brunch, easter
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Creamy Lemon Chickpea Asparagus Pasta

March 27, 2021 Colleen Stem
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When asparagus is in season, do you also find yourself buying pounds and pounds of it and eating it with everything? Well that is me and I think I do it because one, I only eat asparagus when it is in season which is now and only for a little while so I eat it when I can. And two, there is not a whole heck of a lot in season right now so asparagus it is until other stuff starts growing. Oh and three. I really freaking love it so you know, theres that.

This is just a quick pasta dinner situation that involves the fine spring time asparagus. Nothing fussy, takes all of 15 minutes to make and fills you up all happy like. Its creamy from sunflower butter, lemony from lemon, and full of protein from the chickpeas because we all love chickpeas. All of it is tossed together and tastes fantastic in your mouth like all food going Ito your mouth should.

Now to the pasta.

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The stuff. Asparagus, chickpeas, angle hair pasta, sunflower butter, a couple cloves garlic, a lemon, soy sauce, and black pepper.

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Grab asparagus and cut of the woody ends then cut the stalks into smaller pieces.

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Place the cut ap asparagus onto a sheet pan along with the chickpeas. You can toss with a little oil if you want.. I didn’t.

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Cook up pasta. You know what to do.

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Then mince up the garlic and zest the lemon .

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Once pasta is cooked (air on the side of al dente) strain the pasta but reserve about 1 1/2 cups of the starchy liquid.

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Once asparagus ans chickpeas are cooked, remove from oven.

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Once the pasta is out of pot, make the sauce. Add garlic and a teaspoon of oil to pot along with a splash or water. Cook for a few minutes until it get fragrant then add in the sunflower seed butter, soy and about a 1/4 cup pasta water. Mix around until it forms a paste then add in another 1/2 cup of pasta water to thin it out.

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Add in the cooked pastas and toss until evenly coasted with the sauce.

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Then dump pasta into a big bowl. Dump the cooked asparagus and chickpeas into the pasta and toss around.

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And all is left is for you to grab a couple bowls and pile it in and eat.

Simple.

-C


creamy Lemon Chickpea asparagus Pasta

serves 2-3 people

  • 1/2 pound long noodle pasta (I used angle hair)

  • 1/4 cup sunflower butter or tahini

  • 1 1/2 cups cooked chickpeas (drained from liquid)

  • 3/4 pound of asparagus

  • 1 lemon

  • 2 gloves garlic

  • 1- 1 1/2 cups water (use water from pasta)

  • 1 tablespoon soy sauce

  • 1 tablespoon olive oil

  • black pepper

Preheat oven to 425

Grab asparagus and remove any woody ends of the stalks. Cut the stalks into smaller pieces anut 1- 1 1/2 inches long. Place on a baking sheet along with the drained chick peas. If you want, toss around in a teaspoon or so of olive oil. I did not and did not miss it. Place baking sheet into hot oven. Bake for about 15-20 minutes or until the asparagus is cooked to your liking. The chick peas are done when the asparagus is done.

While the asparagus and chickpeas are roasting, make pasta. Boil water and cook the pasta for the amount of time the it takes (check package). Once cooked, stain pasta from pot but reserve about 1 1/2 cups of the starchy water.

And mince up the garlic and zest the lemon.

In the now empty pot add in a teaspoon of oil, a splash of water, and the mince garlic. Cook on medium heat for a couple minutes just to soften the garlic up. Turn the heat off then add in the sunflower butter or tahini, the soy, the juice of the lemon and about 1/2 cup of the starchy pasta water. Mix until completely incorporated and pasty. Add in another 1/2 cup of the pasta water to thin it out.

Add pasta to the sauce and toss until completely coated then dump it all into a big bowl. IF the sauce if to thick to toss with pasta, add in a little bit more starchy water to lose it up. Grab the roasted asparagus and chickpeas and toss them into pasta along with a teaspoon or so of the lemon zest. Top with freshly ground black pepper.

Now Eat.

Can be serves hot, room temperature, or cold.

In Pasta, Vegan, Vegetables, beans Tags Creamy Lemon Chickpea Asparagus Pasta, pasta, chick peas, asparagus, dinner, vegan, protein, lemon, spring, food
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Black Bean Burgers

January 30, 2021 Colleen Stem
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It had been a while since I had made any type of bean burgers. Why? I don’t know. It is probably because I am like a little who plays with one toy for too long and get stick of it. But if I rotate the toys (the food), maybe take a few away for a while (eat what is in season), once I get back to it, well it is just the best. So yeah, just like a little. Huh?

Black bean burgers. These are super simple with not a whole heck of a lot going into them. I used to make these with a lot more veggies but the mr really seems to like them more with less. I’ve got it down to just beans, onion, oats, and spices. Simple but very effective in both taste and in texture. One of the things thatI love about these burgers is that they don’t completely crumble apart when you bite into them so if that is an issue you have with your burgers, welp, hopefully this recipe will solve that. And will solve any food boredom rut you might be in. And solve the issue of being hungry because obviously you are going to be at some point. Hence the bean burgers.

Now to the burgers!

The stuff. Black beans, oats, an onion and a couple cloves or garlic. Then there is ground flax seeds. cumin, chili powder, and paprika, apple cider vinegar, tomato paste, and salt and pepper.

Start by cutting up onion and rough chopping garlic.

Place it into a hot skillet with the spices and some water or oil. Cook on medium heat.

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While the onions are sweating, blend up oats into a course oat flour.

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And once onions and spices are fragrant and soften a bit, add in beans, tomato paste, and vinegar. Stir around and cook for a few minutes or until everything has melded together.

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Dump the bean mixture and flax seed into food processor with oat flour and pulse until everything is incorporated and smooth(ish).

Scoop into a bowl and refrigerate so mixture has time to set up.

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Once mixture is set, divided into 6 equal portions and place on a baking sheet (lined or greased). With wet fingers, pat down into patties then pop them into hot oven. Bake until browned and crispy.

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And that is it. Now get to eating cause that is why you made them!

-C


Black Bean Burgers

makes 6 burgers

  • 2 cups cooked and strained black beans

  • 1 small onion

  • 2 teaspoons to 1 tablespoon cumin (higher amount if you really like cumin… ME!)

  • 1 teaspoon chili powder

  • 1 teaspoon paprika

  • 2 cloves garlic

  • 1/2 heaping cup of old fashion oats

  • 1 tablespoon flax meal

  • 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar

  • 2 tablespoon tomato puree or paste

  • salt and pepper

  • Serving suggestions are Avocado, salsa, pickled onion on cornbread or regular bread or whatever!

Start by chopping up the onion into small pieces and slicing up the garlic (don’t mince) into a few small pieces. Place into a good sized skillet with the cumin, paprika, and chili powder, and a good splash or water or a little oil (I used water) and place on medium heat. Cook for a few minutes or until fragrant and onion has started to soften a bit.. Add a splash more water if it start to dry out to fast. Once slightly cooked, dump in beans, add tomato paste and vinegar and mix around. Keep on heat and cook for another 5 or so minutes until everything had melded together. Remove form heat and let cool for a few minutes.

In the meantime, place oats into a food processor and blend unit until it forms a course flour. It doesn’t need to be super fine and a few whole pieces is fine. Once bean mixture has cooled just a bit, dump into the food preocessor on top of oat flour. Add in the flax and a pinch of salt and pepper. Pulse until completely incorporated, stoping to scrap down sides if needed. Some chunks are fine and don’t blend more then it needs to be.

Once blended , scrap mixture into a bowl and place in fridge for 15 miutes- /2 hour so the mixture has time to set. (Can also be left in fridge (covered, for a few days)

Preheat oven to 400.

Once the mixture has been set up, scoop into 6 equal sized portionsl and place on a pan with parchment, a mat, or has been ightly oiled. With wet fingers, smoosh each ball into a patty. Place burgers into hot oven and bake for 30-35 minutes, flipping half way through. They are done when they are nice and brown and crunchy on both sides.

Once baked, remove form oven and eat them like you want. I suggest eating with salsa, avocado , pickled onions and if you want a bun, do a bun. I served mine with cornbread cause that is what I had and it was not hated at all.

In beans, dinner, Gluten Free, pulses, Vegan, Burgers Tags Black Bean Burgers, vegan, veggies burgers, beans, pulses, health, healthy, gluten free, egg free, dairy free, protein, dinner, easy, flax
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