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I don't know how long your cooker takes to make the rice. lentils really are quite delicate and don't cook like other legumes at all, so be careful with them! |
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Onion, carrots, celery, a bit of spices. Simple, tasty, good nourishment. What else? Last edited by beppe; 02-16-2011 at 12:50 PM. Reason: adding the link to dal bhat |
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I have a lentil soup that I love: lentils, onion, celery, and ham. I tend to pepper it lavishly while I'm eating it. Very simple, but very yummy. My lentils look brown in the package -- they are the most common kind here.
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I also have a lentil stew that I adore: lentils (also brown), beef chunks, tomato, onion and alot of good stock to slow cook it in.
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Just clean the sprouts, put them in a pan. Add onion, garlic and potatoes. Than you just pour water over it all, let it boil and mix when the vegetables are done. Add nutmeg and pepper. I sometimes put in parsley as well. We have these in Belgium: ![]() I add them to soup instead of salt. But if you don't have them: add salt to the soup. One of my colleagues once mixed sprouts with leek, and she said that was really good too. I like to bake some bacon and add it to the soup right before I eat it. It's also good with some cream. Enjoy! Last edited by Iridal; 02-21-2011 at 03:44 PM. |
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I like the idea of it. Simple and effective. It is the right season for the little beasts. Thank you warmly.
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I'm making my blackeyed pea dish this week, now that I finally found salt pork. It's easy and so so so good.
Soak your dried blackeyed peas overnight. Drain and put in crockpot. Add large can of crushed tomatoes (don't drain these), two or three cloves minced garlic and a diced onion. Add water or broth (last time I used beef broth and it was wonderful), along with thinly sliced salt pork, and cook 4 or 5 hours on low, or until your peas are tender. Then season as desired, I use Tony Chachere's cajun seasoning - gives it a bit of a kick. You could also add a few drops of Tabasco. Serve with cornbread. The rest of the week is looking like spaghetti w/marinara, potato-corn chowder, and ham with butter beans. |
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Although you could add some butter or oil before adding water and just let the vegetables fry a little. I do that sometimes when I have a little more time to cook. Not that I taste the difference when I do that ![]() |
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Just removing almost all animal fats and high cholesterol foods, and maxing out on vegetables. In the past two weeks I've dropped one kilo in weight, and the numbers from my blood test yesterday were simply astounding compared with the blood test two weeks ago! T-cho 266 > 170 TG 150 > 134 LDL 203 > 118 Still on the high side, but it's only been two weeks. I've another blood test in a month. I'm curious to see those numbers! I'm not being absolutely crazy about eating. I did have a Cheeseburger and fries the other day. If a craving hits, I give in to it. But as a general life style eating, I've removed most of the bad stuff. Stitchawl |
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No oil, no butter, no flower.... Sometimes I'll throw in some chicken or shrimp. Stitchawl |
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Very good. You look on a good track. Just make it sustainable. I also cut the starch to almost zero. Except for breakfast when I have half helping of oat rolls made into a sort of porridge with salt water and the fruit there is. Then no more starches, except f.i. Iridal soup with some potatoes, or Sunday pesto. Exceptions. I use fats, both sorts. Animal fats only for frying, and cream for seasoning. Small amounts of olive oil for salads. Most of my fats come from nuts and from fish. Now I am back on a strict diet as I want to loose that extra inch, but generally I try to go for flavor and variety so that I cook only once, for the girls and for me. Now has to be two different menus. Mine lean, their satisfying (yesterday, i was still under chock from the dentist, i set them up with barley soup, home made salami and fat cheese from our friend from the mountain, with buttered rolls). |
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![]() ![]() You could always leave out the potatoes. I put them in there to make my soup a little more creamy and thicker, but I often make soup without potatoes as well. |
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