Thursday, January 27, 2011

A Flavorful Trio

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In the event of snow, make sure you have lots of great ingredients hanging around the house. And a copy of Bittman’s How to Cook Everything Vegetarian. Or just have a great imagination. I suppose this meal was a combination of Bittman’s and my own imagination and I’m pleased to say that it was the perfect I’ve-been-couped-up-all-day-meal. I’m not really complaining, a day off is nice… however, a day off that is basically forced upon me due to inability to get to work, kind of sucks. It sucks in that “I’m-using-vacation-time-to-shovel-my-driveway” sort of way. But when all was said and done, it was a good day.

DSC06422 Meatless Meatballs with a Soy Sesame-Lime Glaze

DSC06426 Bittman’s Millet Mash with Carrot and Ginger

DSC06425 Sautéed Chili-Lime Bok Choy with Crushed Red Pepper

Recipes

*Meatless Meatballs with Soy Sesame-Lime Glaze*

Ingredients:

  • 1 lb Soy “Ground Beef” (I used LightLife’s “Gimme Lean”)
  • 2 T Lime Juice
  • 3 T Reduced-Sodium Soy Sauce
  • 4 t Sesame Oil (divided)
  • 1 T Rice Vinegar
  • 2 t Sugar
  • 2 T Water
  • 3 t Cornstarch (optional)
  • 1 t Toasted Sesame Seeds (optional)

Form “meat” into 1/2 balls by rolling. Cook in 1 t Sesame Oil in saucepan over medium-heat, until browned. Remove from heat.

In a bowl, whisk together remaining 3 t of Sesame Oil and the rest of the ingredients. Put meatballs into mixture and let sit for a few minutes. Sprinkle Sesame Seeds on top, if desired. Serve with additional glaze on top.

*Bittman’s Millet Mash with Carrot and Ginger* (adapted)

Ingredients:

  • 1 c Millet
  • 2 T Fresh Ginger, chopped
  • 2 T Oil (I used Extra Virgin Olive Oil)
  • 6 oz Carrots, chopped
  • 4 c Vegetable Broth, divided
  • Soy Sauce
  • Toasted Sesame Seeds
  • Salt and Pepper

Heat oil in pan over medium-high heat. Add millet and ginger. Cover pan. Let toast for about 3 minutes. Add 2.5 c vegetable broth and chopped carrots. Bring to a boil and then reduce heat so mixture is slightly bubbling. Let the millet continue to cook for about 30 minutes. Add additional broth as it becomes absorbed. Once the liquid is fully absorbed, you can either use an immersion blender to puree it or let cool and transfer to a food processor. Serve warm garnished with soy sauce and toasted sesame seeds.

*Sautéed Chili-Lime Bok Choy with Crushed Red Pepper*

Ingredients

  • 2 Heads of Bok Choy, ends removed and chopped
  • 1 T Lime Olive Oil (or combination of olive oil and lime juice)
  • 2 t Chili Powder
  • 1 t Cayenne Pepper
  • 1 T Crushed Red Pepper

Heat oil in pan over medium heat. Add Bok Choy and remaining ingredients. Continue to sauté until leaves of the Bok Choy are wilted and the stalks have softened.

I guess there are few better ways to end a snow day than with a feast, and a flavor-packed feast this was. Bring on the next storm.

Just jokes.

I’m submitting this to Meatless Mondays over at My Sweet and Savory.

4 comments:

  1. Haha I rediscovered this cookbook this weekend! So excited to make these recipes...definitely perfect for a snow day!

    Ugh shoveling. So glad I don't have to do it...but it also means that we never get snow days off from school.

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  2. I hope you are surviving this weather! I blame you on this storm. Bring it on?! What were you thinking?! ;)

    I need to rediscover this cookbook. Love these recipes!

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  3. The meatballs sound delicious. I need to put this book on hold at the library.

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