For months now, I have heard nothing but good
things about lentils.
Here's the great
thing about lentils.
The nice
thing about lentils in this recipe is that they're fairly dry, and lend themselves well to the texture of the patty.
One great
thing about lentils is that, unlike dried beans, they cook up quickly without presoaking.
Not exact matches
I never knew
lentils could be considered a spice — I love the way I am always learning new
things about food from my fellow bloggers.
I've been feeling guilty though
about how I've only been making sweet
things lately, and not any inventive proper meals... so maybe I should try this
lentil dish first
Let's talk
about the best
thing that has ever come of out my
lentil - sized kitchen (Mr. FFF said that, not me) the whipped lemon ricotta filling.
One
thing to be aware
about the amount of
lentil.
The most important
thing to know
about the
lentil < — > bar situation is how much amazing protein and fiber the
lentils bring to the table.
The
thing is though, that I don't always have fermented rice and
lentils to hand when he asks for the pancake and I know that instant versions are available in a packet and that too at the major supermarkets, but I worry
about the amount of salt in them.
And in this healing process, I began jumping through so many diets, I last resort came back to Ayurveda, which I had heard
about, I had done an Ayurvedic consultation in India, but I didn't really vibe with it because she was telling me I had to eat like all this ghee, and rice, and
lentils, and these
things that I was a vegan, so I didn't want to do that, especially as a raw vegan.
Another great
thing about focusing on health and fitness (which go hand in hand) and not focusing on weight is that when you're not actually depriving yourself (granted you have to eat WFPB but you can make AMAZING recipes with this diet... I found even pasta was fine for me, but I used quinoa and / or
lentil pasta, Ancient Harvest is really good) you don't end up binging on junk food.
Though I don't agree that if you can't store it for years, you shouldn't eat it, e.g. dried beans and legumes can last years and are amazing for our health Another awesome
thing about getting our protein from beans and legumes (
lentils, peas..)