This quick thrown together supper just saved us from ordering a Chinese takeaway! That may not sound like a good thing, but it is. A Chinese really would do me no favours right now.
It was another case of fridge gazing to see what happened. And what did happen was really rather wonderful!
I grabbed:
1 courgette
1 carrot
about 1 cup of pre-cooked quinoa left over from the weekend
1 large lemon wedge
1 small pot humus
handful fresh parsley
pinch seasalt
very small handful blanched almonds
small handful parmesan shavings
A hand blender
A spiraliser
Then I spiralised the courgette and the carrot on the narrowest spaghetti sized blade and threw it in a big bowl with the leftover quinoa (it only takes 15 mins or so to make fresh quinoa or you can actually buy it ready cooked too).
Then I finely chopped the parsley in the hand blender and added that in, along with nearly a full little tub of humus, the juice from the lemon wedge and the sea salt.
Finally I crunched up the almonds a little bit in the blender and stirred them in too with the parmesan.
It served two of us with some left over for lunch and was totes delish. Very satisfying but light, tasty thanks to the humus and parmesan, full of wholesome goodness and tangy thanks to the lemon and carrot. We had it with a wholemeal pitta but would have done without to be honest!
I'm really happy with this recipe and will definitely be making it and version of it again. Yum,
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Thursday, 12 February 2015
Tuesday, 10 February 2015
Superfast superfood supper
Some times I look in the fridge and think, "Oh, there's nothing for dinner". At first glance that may have been how the fridge seemed tonight but when I thought about it I realised there was any number of delicious and nutritious combinations just waiting to be created.
I had my usual trusty stock of humus, various fresh veggies, sweet potatoes and salady bits.
So, I did the following:
Slice 1 red pepper
cook 1 sweet potato
Cut 1 avocado in half
chop up 2 carrots in the hand blender
lightly saute some kale with garlic
open a jar of almonds!
Dolloped on some humus.
Drizzled over some tamari sauce (like soy but wheat free and tastier)
Everything was raw bar the sweet potato and the kale making it super easy. The sweet potato I pricked, wrapped in kitchen roll and whacked it in the microwave for 6 minutes. The Kale took less time in a big saute pan.
Then all I had to do was divide it all between 2 plates and we were ready to go.
It was really lovely and very satisfying thanks to all the different textures and colours. Filling but light and guilt free.
It was a good reminder that good food doesn't have to be created from a 'recipe' as such, or combined together to make it into something else. Sometimes the raw (and literally raw in some cases) ingredients do as good a, or a better, job just as they are on the plate.
I had my usual trusty stock of humus, various fresh veggies, sweet potatoes and salady bits.
So, I did the following:
cook 1 sweet potato
Cut 1 avocado in half
chop up 2 carrots in the hand blender
lightly saute some kale with garlic
open a jar of almonds!
Dolloped on some humus.
Drizzled over some tamari sauce (like soy but wheat free and tastier)
Everything was raw bar the sweet potato and the kale making it super easy. The sweet potato I pricked, wrapped in kitchen roll and whacked it in the microwave for 6 minutes. The Kale took less time in a big saute pan.
Then all I had to do was divide it all between 2 plates and we were ready to go.
It was really lovely and very satisfying thanks to all the different textures and colours. Filling but light and guilt free.
It was a good reminder that good food doesn't have to be created from a 'recipe' as such, or combined together to make it into something else. Sometimes the raw (and literally raw in some cases) ingredients do as good a, or a better, job just as they are on the plate.
Labels:
humus,
kale,
raw,
supper,
sweet potato,
vegetarian
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