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Monday, February 11, 2013

Chickpea Veggie Burger

Lately I've been craving a BIG, TASTY and YUMMY burger! But I do not like eating fast food burgers. Or fast food in general. I remember about two years ago I ate a McDonald's chicken burger. The burger, I must admit, tasted pretty amazing. Then after I was done eating, I flipped over the food tray sheet to see the calorie information and I saw that the one burger I had eaten was over 800 calories!!! AAAHH! I was kind of disgusted. So you can imagine my excitement when I discovered the veggie burger. Firstly because I really do love beans and vegetables, its filled with lots of healthy nutrients and secondly because it really just TASTES. SO. GOOD!* 

I have shared the recipe of the Black Bean Veggie Burger Patty on a previous post. You can find the recipe by clicking here. The changes I made were that I used Chickpeas instead of Black Beans and I also baked the burger patty instead of frying it. 


Here is the recipe for the rest of the burger:

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Sandwich on the Go!


Dear Avocados, I love you! :D

They are a creamy ,wonderful and healthy goodness. A gift to our taste buds. Hahaha! So yes you can see how much I love them. :D

I partly grew up in Zimbabwe, Africa. In our backyard there is an avocado tree. When they were ripe and in season, my brothers and I would always make sure the house was filled with avocados. It was wonderful to just be able to pick avocados out of the tree! Africa is such a gift in that way.

So having avocados around, I found many ways to use them. This is a really quick and very easy recipe. I know for a fact we all just don't always have time to make an extravagant meal and I don't enjoy spending numerous hours in the kitchen making a meal. But just because a meal is quick it doesn't mean it cant be absolutely delicious.

So here's a recipe to a quick  and easy lunch on the go.

Ingredients:


  • 2 Slices of whole grain bread (or 1 slice, if you want to make an open sandwich)
  • 1/3 of a medium sized avocado
  • 1 handful spinach
  • Thin Cucumber slices
  • 2 tablespoons cottage cheese
  • 2 slices lunch meat (It can be turkey, beef or chicken. Even meat leftover from dinner last night. Whichever makes your taste buds happy)
  • Black pepper to sprinkle (optional)
  • Parsley to sprinkle (optional)
  • Sriracha Hot Sauce (optional)

Recipe:

  1. Toast bread until tender and crispy
  2. Spread cottage cheese
  3. sprinkle black pepper and parsley
  4. Add cucumber slices and spinach
  5. Slice the avocado and place on bread
  6. Sprinkle Sriracha on top if desired
  7. Close the sandwich up and ENJOY!
So simple. So good. So healthy. So filling.

I hope you enjoy this simple yummy sandwich.

Xx

Rati


Black Bean Burger


Simply put, I love food.
Not all food.
I love good, wholesome, healthy, unprocessed food.
I love exploring new flavors and tastes.
And I love doing it the healthy way.

I am not a vegan or vegetarian. But I really really love and eat so many veggies.
I do enjoy a good steak or grilled chicken. But I feel there are more flavors and recipes and tastes to explore outside of meat.

Yesterday I made my very first Black Bean Veggie burger... SOOO GOOOD!!!
It smelt so good and I was so hungry so I took bite out of the pattie on the right just before I snapped a shot :D haha!

This whole meal is simple and easy to make. I have the recipe for you below.
It is both light and very filling.

Ingredients:

1 can of Black Beans (or Chickpeas or cook your own beans)
1 handful of diced mushrooms (whatever kind you like the most)
1/2 red onion diced (any kind onion will do really)
3 garlic cloves finely chopped(add more or less according to how much you like your garlic )
1/2 diced green pepper
2 tablespoons of sweet corn
1 cup oatmeal (you can also use flour)
2 tablespoons of olive oil (or any kind of cooking oil you prefer)
1 tablespoon Chili powder
1 tablespoon Dijon Mustard (optional)
1 teaspoon Sriracha Hot Sauce (or any kind of hot sauce you like)
1 teaspoon curry
1-2  eggs

Recipe:

  1. (If baking preheat the oven at 180C or 385F)
  2. Drain the black beans. (Don't throw away the juice. you can drink it or drizzle of a salad later.) Mash the beans with a folk in a bowl and until its mashed pretty well. After mashing the beans, stir in the sweet corn
  3. Put a 1 tablespoon of olive oil in a pan (or use a cooking spray). Add the onions, garlic, green peppers and mushrooms. and cook until onions are translucent. 
  4. Whilst you wait for the cooked stuff to cool down a bit, mix 1 egg, hot sauce, chili, curry and mustard in a small bowl.
  5. Pour the egg mixture, oatmeal and cooked ingredients into the mashed beans and mix it all together. The mixture should be sticky and stay together well. You may need to add more oatmeal to get to a good paste or an extra egg if it is too dry. Set the mixture aside for about 5-10mins for the flavors to really mix well and for the excess liquid to be soaked by the oatmeal
  6. Whilst you wait you can make a quick spinach salad. just toss together a cup of spinach, some sweet corn, a bit of feta, cherry tomatoes and drizzle some balsamic vinegar.
  7. Now take the mixture and mold it into patties. This recipe should make about 6 medium sized patties. 
  8. If frying in a pan. Put a tablespoon of oil in the pan and place the patties in to cook on both sides.
  9. If you are baking place the patty in the over for 20 minutes or until crispy on the outside. Flip the burger after 10 minutes.)
  10. Then serve it with your spinach salad and, if you like, sprinkle a bit of cheese on top as a treat ;)
Note that you can always freeze the patties you don't want to cook yet for later. I made 6 patties. I cooked some and froze the other patties to cook later during the week.

You can always experiment with this burger by adding different kinds of cooked vegetables, but remembering to keep correct proportions.

I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.

Xx

Rati