I know this doesn't look pretty, but it always makes me feel pretty inside. I'm sure you've had those weeks/days/months with way too many parties and events and you eat just like a pig, and not a healthy pig. You know when your body is just craving something healthy. When you have a moment like that, this is the meal for you! Or just when you need some feel good, immune boosting, detoxifying, quick, food. A friend sent me a few recipes and I took what I wanted from each one. I had never heard of kitchari before, but after looking into it, it really is a comfort and healing food. This has really become one of our staples. Don't let the long list scare you, it really is a quick meal to throw together. If you are missing an ingredient, just leave it out. Hope you like it!
Kitchari
5 c. chicken broth(I always use water and add my favorite Better than Bouillon organic chicken stuff)
3/4 c. quinoa
3/4 c. lentils
6 cloves garlic, crushed
1 c. onion, chopped
1 c. chopped carrots
1 c. frozen spinach
1 t. curry powder
1 t. cumin
1/4 t. cayenne pepper
2 t. soy sauce, or liquid aminos
2 t. sesame oil
1 T. lime juice
1 T. fresh ginger, minced
1/2 c. fresh cilantro, minced
salt & pepper to taste
In a large pot, add: broth, quinoa and lentils. Bring to a boil and then turn down to simmer. Add in garlic, onions, and carrots. Simmer for 15 minutes. Add in spinach and cook for another 5 min. Add remaining ingredients and cook another 5 minutes, adding more liquid if necessary(it is more like stew than soup). Serve warm and enjoy. When I serve this with my teff muffins, I am really feeling healthy & ethnic! Feel free to add the veggies or spices you like. Like all my recipes this is just a framework to take off from.
I am linking this to Linda's Gluten-free Wednesdays and Tessa's Allergy-free Wednesdays. Thanks for your recipe round ups!
Looks good! I like to throw together things like that. I might try your spices next time.
ReplyDeleteYou are right, the list is long ☺ But that's okay. It sounds good and your photo resembles my fried rice that I made a couple of week's back LOL. I hope that you get a chance to share your recipe with us this week in our recipe hop @ [http://allergiesandceliac.blogspot.com/2012/06/made-from-scratch-monday-week-20.html#axzz1xcsKYqSG]
ReplyDeleteRogene, thanks for stopping by and I hope you like it!
ReplyDeleteMary, I would love to hook up to your recipe hop. I am trying to do better at posting regularly and getting out there, but it is definitely not my strong point. Thanks for always checking out my recipes!