Sneaking in Vegan Meals

This year I’m still going strong with vegetarianism. I’m adding more vegan dishes to my menu. I hope to be 50/50 vegan-vegetarian by 2018.

  
Tostadas! Vegan for me, vegetarian for the family. This is one sneaky  dish that everyone loves.

 
Beans and Rice. I add in homemade salsa and frozen  corn while heating up the rice. 

 
Vegan Chili. This dish is one of my favorites. I make a big batch and freeze it for future meals. I even got my  carnivore hubby to try this one out. He said it was “pretty good”.

 
Roasted veggies, Baked sweet potato, and homemade veggie rice-a-roni. I used what I had on  hand, and made one delicious meal.
 
Last night’s dinner for me was baked sweet potatoes and rice with garlic and soy sauce. Vegan and tasty. 

I’ll post some more meals soon. I’m off to the store to restock.

Cheating On My Veggies

I have a confession to make, on my birthday I decided to end my vegetarian ways. My hubby and kids were pretty happy about my decision.  I was really pleased that I made my goal of going vegetarian for a solid year. In fact I made it a little over thirteen months.

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At first I was pretty happy to be back eating a few carnivore meals here and there. Pretty soon though, my old friends heartburn and migraines started sneaking back into my life.

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Today I’m on day three of a pretty mean cluster headache, and I’ve decided that it just isn’t worth it.

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I’m going back to being a vegetarian, and maybe doing some research on pescatarianism.

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I hope this will help me get back to feeling better.

 

 

 

 

January’s Veggie Meals

I decided to stick with my veggies for a little bit more. I remained a vegetarian in January, and that makes thirteen months going strong. I made lots of yummy meals, and even tried out a few new recipes too.

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I used the crock pot to make a giant batch of Chickpeas. Some of these chickpeas were made into homemade hummus, and some went into tasty burritos.

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Whenever I make Chicken and Noodles for the family, I make a batch of Veggies and Noodles for me. I cook the noodles in vegetable stock, and add in whatever veggies I have on hand. Serve them along with mashed potatoes, and they are a yummy winter meal.

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Homemade Breadsticks with Salad is one of my favorites.

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I always keep a few types of pasta on hand in the pantry. I made a batch of Lemon Pasta with Broccoli, Cauliflower, and Green Beans. This is another great dish to use up vegetables that are hanging out in the fridge or freezer.

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I’ve been on a noodle kick lately, and I wanted to try and make my own Ramen. This was an easy dish to make, and it was even vegan. My noodles turned out more Udon than Ramen.

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The homemade Udon noodle soup was amazing!

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I’ve been making a bunch of homemade pizzas.

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I still can’t convince the kids to try the one with Broccoli.

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Since the weather has been extra cold, I’ve been on a soup kick. This batch of Potato Soup turned out fantastic. I add in Cauliflower, Carrots, Cheese, Broccoli, Kale, and Corn to mine.

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The soup freezes well too. It also is pretty darn delicious paired with a veggie Ruben sandwich.

Time to head back to the kitchen, I’ve got dinner to make.

Veggie Dish: Let’s Make Some Chickpeas

I’ve had a few NicoStuff buddies ask for recipes, so I thought I would try and post a few. Today’s recipe is for Chickpeas, a staple in my kitchen for veggie eats.

The ingredients are simple. You need Dry Chickpeas, Water, various spices (whatever you like). You also need a few kitchen tools, one pie plate, measuring cups. one bowl/ pot with a lid to soak the chickpeas, a colander for rinsing,  and a crock pot to do the cooking. Also a slotted spoon is helpful, and don’t forget containers to store your yummy cooked chickpeas in.

Let’s get started:

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Start off by measuring One Cup and a Half of Dried Chickpeas, and place them in a pie plate.

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Next sort through the chickpeas, and remove any ones that are broken, or look slightly off.

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Transfer the chickpeas to the colander, and give them a good rinse under the faucet. Then you can move them to a pan, or bowl to soak. My favorite pan has a lid that is made for draining.

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Completely cover the chickpeas in water, plus a little bit more as the chickpeas will absorb the water. Put the lid on the pan, and find a spot in the kitchen to let them rest, and then find something else to do because they need to soak, well overnight. I like to soak mine at least for 10 hours, but a few hours longer won’t hurt them a bit.

Also I drain off the water, and add in new water every couple of hours.

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So while you are waiting, crochet a couple of headbands, clean the house, do some laundry, and see what Dylan is up to. Then get some sleep.

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The next day…..

Once the chickpeas have soaked over night, it is time to drain them one last time. I also give them one more rinse under the faucet.

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Then it is time to transfer them to the Crock Pot to cook.

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If you are going to use the chickpeas in savory dishes add in a good amount of kosher salt, 3 teaspoons of Cumin, a dash of pepper, and 2 teaspoons of chopped garlic. If you are going to use them in sweet dishes, just add in a bit of kosher salt. Then cover them up with 8-10 cups of water, and set the crock pot to high. Then it is time to find some more crafts to do, because they need to cook all day.

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Time to crochet some more ear-warmers for Agnes.

I like to start mine in the morning, and let them cook until dinner-time. I switch the crock pot to low for the last two hours of cooking.

When dinner-time rolls around it is time to enjoy your fresh Chickpeas.

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Use a slotted spoon to remove the chickpeas from the Crock pot, and transfer them into dishes for storage. I store mine without the liquid in the fridge for 10-14 days.

The cooked chickpeas can be added into burritos, roasted with veggies, or just roasted on their own. I also use about half of the cooked batch to make homemade Hummus!

I know this may seem like too many steps when you can just pick up a can of them from the store. But there really is something about turning the little pebbles of dried chickpeas into yummy food.

Hope you enjoy this recipe, and let me know what dishes you like to use chickpeas for.