Sentences with phrase «use the leftover black»

Use the leftover black beans to boost protein and fiber in salads, soups, or grain bowls.
You can also use leftover black - eyed peas, if they aren't too mushy.
** Serve slightly stale cake as French Toast using a batter of 1 whole egg, 3 tablespoons of heavy cream, and 3 tablespoons of cold - brewed tea (I used leftover black leaf & star anise tea, but feel free to get creative!).
I started painting but quickly saw that the white wasn't working out; it made the off - white walls look dirty, so I randomly decided to use the leftover black paint from my last bedroom.
I used some leftover black paint on the support beams and the space completely transformed.
I used some leftover black chalk paint and a stencil brush to add the letters to each book page.

Not exact matches

Note: Optionally, you can dry the leftover black sesame seeds for future use.
Changes I made: - Added leftover shredded rotisserie chicken to stuffing - Used Mexican seasoned black beans - Added adobo to the sauce (like 3 tbsp.)
I plan on using the leftovers to make pork and black bean enchiladas.
And a great way to use up cilantro leftover from the black bean & quinoa soup.
I've had a bag of dried black - eyed peas on a shelf in my food pantry for over 5 years; leftovers from a bag that I used one New Years way back when... well, it's finally gone.
Our dinner rotation is usually sauteed seafood of some kind with probably toast one night, some variation of pasta with garlicky rabe another night (adding sausage, using kale or whatever green we have, wuteva), black bean tacos, and salad with all of the leftover veggies and either tuna salad on top or roasted chicken.
With a salad similar to the lovely one below in the fridge leftover from my mother's New Year's Day tradition of eating black - eyed peas for good luck — it was good, but unremarkable enough that I didn't photograph and post (such salads are a dime a dozen)-- it suddenly occurred to me that I could use it as the basis for a bean burger.
This simple Clean Eating Vegan Slow Cooker Black Eyed Pea recipe uses only 3 basic ingredients, is made in a slow cooker or crock - pot, and can be made in a large quantity so you can freeze the leftovers and have another quick meal for another day.
Also used leftover cooked black beans.
Spoon desired amount of black bean sauce over dough (you probably won't use the entire batch, but it makes for good leftovers!).
1 large sweet potato, peeled & cooked (great to use leftovers) 1 stalk of celery, chopped fine 1 large carrot, peeled and chopped 1/4 cup capers + 1 Tablespoon vinegar water from the caper jar (preservative free) 1 heaped Tablespoon organic vegan mayo (or regular real - food mayo) 1/4 cup flat - leaf parsley, chopped fine 1/2 teaspoon sea salt or himalayan pink salt fresh ground black pepper
bow - tie pasta 1 large bunch Lacinato kale 2 chicken sausage links 2 cloves garlic cooked black beans feta cheese, crumbled fish sauce Shrimp Fried Rice A quick and delicious way to use up leftover rice!
I used bias strips of the leftover black linen to bind the neck and hem, and also cut the cuffs from the black linen.
I taped off the wall behind it, I cleaned it with Goo Gone and water, I used a 120 grit sanding block to scuff it up, I painted it with leftover black latex paint and I love the way it turned out!
To finish the ladder, I used black latex paint (that was leftover from painting the handrails in my foyer), Rust - Oleum Weathered Gray Wood stain and Minwax Wood Finish stain in Special Walnut (leftover from refinishing our floors).
I decided to throw in some solid colors that would look like «glass» tiles... so I went with solid black, metallic silver, and dark teal (using some leftover wall color).
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