Sentences with phrase «mustard powder which»

Just sprinkle your frozen or cooked cauliflower with a little dry mustard powder which also encourages the formation of sulforaphane.

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You can add further spices to your liking such as cumin powder or chilli, or even a little Dijon mustard with a dash of black salt — which has a unique sulfur like taste and hence mimics eggs well in veganised recipes.
I always put mustard powder in with the mixture which gave it a nice kick!
The fabulous dipping sauce, which combines mustard powder for heat and Dijon - style mustard for complexity, is also wonderful over tuna, crab, or scallops.
This is the most popular fast food in Germany, and I was prepared to dislike it since it was bratwurst slathered in ketchup to which curry powder had been added — and I'd been brought up believing that mustard went on sausages and hot dogs and ketchup went on hamburgers.
This, I think, is quite necessary to produce a Madras curry at its best, because there are ingredients in the paste which can not enter into a powder — tamarind, green ginger, a very little garlic, almonds, mustard oil, etc..
Indeed, there is a sameness to commercial curry powders, especially those made in the United States to the 1977 USDA standards for curry powder, which calls for the following percentages of spices: coriander, 36; turmeric, 28; cumin, 10; fenugreek, 10; white pepper, 5; allspice, 4; mustard, 3; red pepper, 2; and ginger, 2.
For instance, adding powder from mustard seeds, which contain a more durable form of myrosinase, can help offset some of the issues with cooking.63 Adding lemon juice can double the amount of available sulforaphane.64 Further issues surface, however, as the final sulfur products share myrosinase's kryptonite; they are also heat sensitive.
When cooking cruciferous vegetables, to maximize levels of sulforaphane (which may protect our brain and eyesight, protect against free radicals, induce our detoxification enzymes, and help to prevent and even treat cancer), it is recommended to either pre-chop the vegetables at least 40 minutes ahead of cooking or add a pinch of mustard powder during the cooking process.
Dr. Michael Greger, on nutritionfacts.org gives a neat tip for crucifers: you can add mustard powder or chopped up raw red cabbage, which have plenty of the enzyme, to crucifers that might already be cooked, like frozen broccoli and the reaction will happen.
Moral of the story: add mustard seed powder, which is found in the spice section, to all of your cruciferous veggie dishes.
Here is a quick list of foods to avoid giving to your pet: Alcoholic beverages Apple seeds Apricot pits Avocados Cherry pits Candy (particularly chocolate — which is toxic to dogs, cats, and ferrets — and any candy containing the toxic sweetener Xylitol) Coffee (grounds, beans, and chocolate - covered espresso beans) Garlic Grapes Gum (can cause blockages and sugar free gums may contain the toxic sweetener Xylitol) Hops (used in home beer brewing) Macadamia nuts Moldy foods Mushroom plants Mustard seeds Onions and onion powder Peach pits Potato leaves and stems (green parts) Raisins Rhubarb leaves Salt Tea (because it contains caffeine) Tomato leaves and stems (green parts) Walnuts Xylitol (artificial sweetener that is toxic to pets) Yeast dough
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