Sentences with phrase «vegetables like garlic»

Included are cruciferous vegetables, allium vegetables like garlic and onions, leguminous vegetables like green beans and green peas, and of course mushrooms — including shiitake mushrooms.
Like most home cooks, CarbLovers cooks will do just fine with these three: a large chef's knife for slicing meat, fish, and vegetables; a paring knife for peeling and mincing smaller vegetables like garlic; and a serrated knife for slicing bread and pizza.
Included are cruciferous vegetables, allium vegetables like garlic and onions, leguminous vegetables like green beans and green peas, and of course mushrooms, including crimini mushrooms.
Spices have been used for centuries, for many purposes, such as medicine, religious rituals, cosmetics, perfumery, or eating them as vegetables like garlic for example

Not exact matches

Smooth Vegetable Gazpacho with Watermelon Pieces (serves 4) about 11 heirloom tomatoes — skin and seeds removed (you might have to blanch them quickly so that the skin comes off easier) 4 small pickling cucumbers or 1 - 2 large cucumbers — peeled, seeds removed 1 cup packed basil leaves or more to taste 1 cherry pepper or another hot pepper to taste — seeded 1 - 2 garlic cloves (optional, if you like a more pronounced flavour) 1 small shallot (optional, same reason as above) 2 tablespoons red wine vinegar 2 tablespoons olive oil 1 teaspoon sea salt freshly ground black pepper — to taste ripe, chilled watermelon — cut into bite - size pieces
1 / 2T Oil 1 Medium onion, diced 1 Large clove of garlic, minced 1» pc ginger, minced 1 / 2T Cinnamon 1t Cumin 1t Ground coriander 1 - 2t Harissa (optional if you like a bit of heat - or try 1 / 2t Chili Flakes) 1 / 2t Salt 1 / 3C Red lentils 1 1/2 C Vegetable broth 1 x 400g / 14oz Can of chopped tomatoes 1 1/2 C Cubed squash (I prefer large chunks) 1 Large carrot, chopped into large chunks 2 Medium courgettes, chopped into large chunks 1 / 2C Dried fruit (I used a mixture of unsulphured dried apricots and dried figs) 1T Lemon juice Chopped fresh parsley to serve
Usually when you finish a soup like this — and by «like this» I mean a relatively simple sauté of onion and garlic, a simmering of vegetables in broth followed by a run in the blender — cream or crème fraiche or sour cream goes in and you could do that here, but I didn't want to bury the brightness of the miso paste, so I instead drizzled some toasted sesame oil on it (which is, frankly, like crack to me) and scattered some thinly sliced scallions.
Focus on brown rice, roasted or baked vegetables like cauliflower, parsnip, and radishes with onion and garlic.
The fresh garlic, ginger, chilli and lime juice... mmmmm... the fresh, crunchy vegetables and fragrant herbs... This Thai Noodle Salad is ready in a jiffy and tastes exactly like daydreams in the sunshine on a tropical island.
My tips for quinoa are (1) soak quinoa in cold water beforehand to get rid of the bitter taste; (2) toast your quinoa — it tastes nuttier; (3) use a bit less than a 2:1 liquid: grain ratio, as more water makes for soggy quinoa; (4) cook in vegetable stock instead of water and add in flavorings like smashed garlic, peppercorns and fresh thyme or rosemary sprigs.
Ingredients: 1/4 cup rice vinegar / 2 t sugar (optional) / 1 t soy sauce / 1 t fish sauce / 1/4 t chili garlic sauce or crushed red pepper flakes, if you like them spicy / sliced vegetables — cucumbers, Japanese or English are best, radishes, baby turnips, onions, carrots.
When the pumpkin is roasted, transfer it to a blender together with peeled roasted garlic and pulse until smooth, adding vegetable broth, one laddle at a time, until you like the consistency.
Fajita Marinade 1 tsp chili powder 1/2 tsp cumin 1/2 tsp chipotle chili powder (reduce or omit this if you don't like it too hot) 1/2 tsp onion powder 1/4 tsp garlic powder dash of salt 1 1/2 tsp lime juice 1 tsp vegetable oil
This simple Cajun chicken recipe is served with delicious garlic - seasoned bacon and saucy, brothy vegetables like onion, bell pepper, celery, and jalapeno.
I'm sure you'll like it with parsley, not only does it add some vegetables to the snack, it also jazzes up the look of garlic bread by bringing in some green highlights — so they make for a nice party appetizer when friends or family are over!
3 Tablespoons reduced sodium soy sauce 2 Tablespoon peanut or canola oil 1 teaspoon grated lemon zest (from 1 lemon) 2 Tablespoons fresh lemon juice (from 1 lemon) 1 Tablespoon minced fresh ginger root 1 Tablespoon minced garlic (about 2 cloves) 1 Tablespoon dijon mustard 1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes (optional) 1 1/4 - 1 1/2 lb swordfish steak, cut into 1 inch cubes Salt, Pepper to taste Vegetables for skewering: choose your favorites like zucchini, yellow squash, bell peppers, red onion, and mushrooms 6 bamboo skewers, soaked for 30 minutes in water
Nasifriet's Steamed Crispy Shanghai Bok Choy in Ginger Garlic Sauce (13) looks so good and just the way I like my green vegetables.
Leeks, like garlic and onions, belong to a vegetable family called the Allium vegetables.
Directions for confit: While beans are cooking finely chop 1 or 2 medium onions and 6 cloves of garlic / Saute quietly in 3 T olive oil for about 8 minutes, stirring often — don't let them brown / Add 2 C chicken or vegetable stock and simmer together with 1 T finely chopped rosemary and 1 — 1 1/2 T winter or summer savory (I had to use dried) until stock is reduced to just below the onion mixture / Still no salt / Mixture will be a little like «marmalade» in terms of thickness / The reduction will take anywhere from 30 -40 minutes, about the same time required to cook the beans / When both are done mix together with salt (start w / 1 teaspoon) and pepper to taste / Cook together for another 10 minutes / Good stuff.
1 cup dried white beans 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 2 pounds lamb stew meat or boneless leg of lamb cubed into 1 - inch pieces (fat and sinew removed) 1 large onion, chopped 1 green bell pepper, stemmed, seeded, and chopped 2 jalapeños, stemmed and chopped, seeds removed if you'd like it less spicy 4 cloves garlic, minced 2 teaspoons ground cumin 1 teaspoon ground coriander 1 teaspoon dried oregano 2 cups tomatillo salsa, homemade (link: http://www.holajalapeno.com/2013/11/charred-tomatillo-salsa-giveaway.html) or store - bought green enchilada sauce Chopped cilantro, for garnish
I loved this with the spinach cooked with garlic, but you could certainly add different vegetables (broccoli, peppers etc) depending on what you like with Alfredo.
1 small onion, chopped 1 clove garlic, minced 1 rib celery, chopped 2 Tbsp olive oil 1 box Chicken Broth (I used College Inn) 3 cubes chicken Boullion 1/2 bag frozen mixed vegetables (I used Hanover brand) 3 Cups water 2 handfuls of wide egg noodles (about 2 cups) more or less to your liking.
With only 40 calories and 10 grams of carbs per cup cooked this vegetable is the perfect low - carb and gluten - free substitute to family - favorite recipes that typically use pasta, like shrimp scampi, spaghetti meatballs, or my personal favorite, Garlic Butter Chicken and Spaghetti Squash.
1 medium onion, finely chopped 1 tablespoons vegetable oil 1 tablespoon finely chopped peeled fresh ginger 3 garlic cloves, finely chopped 1 teaspoon ground cumin 1/2 teaspoon ground coriander 1 teaspoon turmeric 1 teaspoon salt 1 jalapeño or serrano chile, finely chopped, including seeds (Note: if I made this again I would up it to 2 jalapenos) 2 cups low sodium vegetable broth 1 1/2 cups dried red lentils (10 oz) 1 (13 - to 14 - oz) can unsweetened coconut milk 1 14 oz can no salt added diced tomatoes 3 cups packed dark green leafy greens, like kale or spinach, roughly chopped 1 cup loosely packed fresh cilantro sprigs Juice from 1 - 2 limes Roasted cauliflower (see recipe below) Optional Accompaniments: brown rice or whole wheat naan
lamb or pork tenderloin, cut into chunks peppers, onions, or any other vegetables you would like, cut into chunks Juice of 1 - 2 lemons 1/4 cup olive oil 2 tablespoons red wine vinegar 3 cloves garlic, smashed 1 Tbsp.
1 TB of unrefined coconut oil half of a bunch of collard greens or kale, torn into pieces (I like using a bit of both) 1/2 cup of frozen vegetables (I used frozen carrots) 1/2 tsp of ground turmeric 1/4 tsp of garlic powder 1/4 tsp of onion powder 1/4 tsp of fine sea salt 1/2 cup of leftover roasted vegetables (I used parsnips and brussels sprouts) 1 Epic bar (I used the Uncured Bacon flavor, which is AIP Paleo), chopped into pieces
To make tofu scramble, just crumble firm tofu and mix with 1 tablespoon nutritional yeast, 1 tablespoon vegetable broth, 1 teaspoon turmeric and any additional desired seasonings like paprika, cayenne, garlic powder, etc..
We like Brummel & Brown Vegetable Oil and Yogurt Spread 2 Tablespoon Bigfat's 3o8 garlic ginger hot sauce 1/4 teaspoon salt Breading 1/2 cup all - purpose flour 1/4 teaspoon paprika 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper (These wings are also great without the breading if you prefer) Heat oil in a deep fryer to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C).
OK, here are some favorites we've been cooking up at my place: - vegetable curry (grind my own whole spices, use whatever veggies we get in our weekly CSA share; radishes / beets, eggplant, squash, greens, etc)- quick kale (sauteed with coconut oil, chili flakes, garlic, [lemon grass], soy sauce, lemon juice)- pac choi w / sauteed mushrooms «chinese» style (with fish sauce, rice wine vinegar, jalepeno / chili, soy sauce, etc)- roasted radishes w / poached eggs - «teamwork pasta» — this is your recipe for pepper and cheese pasta, but it helps having two sets of hands to make it in our house... we put an egg on this too of course - tuna pasta (chopped onion, garlic, lemon zest, chili flakes, tuna, olives — easily adaptable to what you already have in the house and like)- roast chicken on friday - roasted sweet potatoes - omlets - challa french toast
I make a lot of pasta with simple sauces like butter, garlic, lemon, & thyme, or bacon, tomatoes, basil, balsamic & parmesan; I will add shrimp or chicken for variety; we grill a lot of vegetables with simple vinaigrettes; last night I had chicken breasts and a half bag of nearly stale pretzels so I crushed them, coated the pounded breasts and deep fried them, served with beer cheese sauce & a green salad.
first fry some garlic, ginger, ground coriander, turmeric powder and cashews on olive oil, add any combination of vegetables (sweet or semisweet work well, like celery, fennel, but also zucchini,...), then soy sauce and juice of one small orange per person - grapefruits or tangerimes work wonderfully too - cook for a minute or two, then remove from heat and stir in the couscous.
Breakfast Mess All: It's like a breakfast casserole 1 package (26 ounces) frozen shredded hash brown potatoes 1/4 cup vegetable oil 1 large green pepper, chopped 1 large onion, chopped 2 garlic cloves, minced 2 cans (12 ounces each) Spam or 3 cups cubed fully cooked ham 6 eggs.
What's in it: 1 medium - sized spaghetti squash (about 3 - 4 pounds) 5 tablespoons vegetable oil, I used half peanut half canola Kosher salt and Freshly ground black pepper 2 eggs (optional, I omitted this to keep mine vegan) 1 (15 - ounce) package firm or extra firm tofu, water pressed out and diced * 1 red onion, thinly sliced 6 cloves garlic, finely minced 2 cups carrots, cut into matchsticks 2 cups bean sprouts 6 scallions, sliced Other optional veggies: I added a cup of sliced white mushrooms, but broccoli, peapods, or any others you like would work as well 4 tablespoons Pad Thai sauce, more to taste ** 1/3 cup peanuts, chopped 1/4 cup cilantro, chopped 1 lime, cut into wedges * you could alternatively use chicken or shrimp if you're not a tofu fan ** I used a jarred pad thai sauce to save some time but check out the original recipe link above to see the full sauce recipe if you want to go homemade
Try simmering down a combination of sea vegetables, leafy greens, mushrooms, turmeric root (fresh), onions, garlic, ginger, and whatever other vegetables you'd like to add.
2 tbsp olive oil 1/2 large yellow onion, chopped 4 cloves garlic, minced 1 - 2 jalapeno peppers, deseeded and chopped (add the 2nd pepper if you like it hot) 2 c brown basmati rice 1/2 pint pickled cherry tomatoes 1 pint whole tomatoes canned in their own juice 2 c vegetable broth 1 tsp cumin 1/2 tsp salt Fresh parsley (or cilantro), chopped
3 tablespoons butter 2 small sweet onions, diced 2 stalks celery, ends trimmed, diced 2 cloves garlic, minced 2 sprigs of thyme, leaves removed, stems discarded 1 1/2 teaspoons ground coriander 1 head cauliflower, cut into florets, main stem and core removed * 1 apple, peeled, cored and diced (a tart or a sweet - tart apple, like a Honeycrisp, is best) 4 - 6 cups chicken or vegetable stock (see note in directions) 2 teaspoons apple cider vinegar salt and pepper to taste (lots of pepper!)
For the gravy: 1/2 cups coconut oil 1/2 onion, minced 5 cloves garlic, minced 1/2 cup all purpose flour (This gravy can be made gluten free if you desire by using gluten free all purpose flour from Bob's Red Mill) 1/8 cup nutritional yeast 1/8 cup tamari 2 cups vegetable stock, or more as needed (depending on how you like the consistency) Oregano and white pepper to taste
* 2 Tablespoons nit «ir qibe (can substitute vegetable oil) * 1 large red onion, chopped * 4 garlic cloves, minced * 1 - inch piece fresh, peeled ginger, minced * 1 Tablespoon berbere (can use up to 1 1/2 Tablespoons if you like a lot of spice and heat) * 15 - ounce can diced tomatoes, pureed with the juice
Much like this week's Garlic and Sage Pork Chops, this roasted squash medley was a recipe that I created as a way to change up the usual preparation for the vegetables I served for my mother's birthday dinner.
Ingredients: 1 cup water 3 carrots, chopped 3 stalks celery, chopped 1 large onion, chopped 2 cloves of garlic, chopped 3 cups of shredded cabbage 2 teaspoons Garam Masala 2 teaspoons of Madras Curry 2 teaspoons of garlic powder 2 teaspoons of turmeric 2 teaspoons of paprika 1 teaspoon of smoky paprika 1/2 teaspoon of medium hot smoky chipotle powder (more if you like it hot, less if not) 2 cups baked butternut squash 12 dried apricots (stewed or cooked) 1 cup coconut milk 2 cups water or vegetable stock (more for thinner sauce) 1 pound marinated tempeh *, cubed 1 large potato, cubed 1 package (12 ounces) frozen peas or 12 ounces fresh peas.
2 tablespoons oil (butter / ghee / coconut oil) 1 small / medium onion 1 clove garlic, chopped 3 medium / large golden beets, peeled and diced small (no more than 1/2 inch) 2 medium / large carrots, peeled and sliced 1 teaspoon fresh grated ginger 1 teaspoon curry powder (more if you like it spicier) 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1/4 teaspoon ground coriander 1/4 teaspoon ground cumin 3/4 teaspoon sea salt (or to taste) 1/8 teaspoon black pepper 4 cups chicken stock or vegetable stock 1 cup coconut milk
All of the three recipes in this post that require the barbecue are vegetables spruced up with some condiments like an easy peasy barbecue sauce and some condiments that I posted last week like this Herbed Garlic Butter and this Creamy Cashew Dressing with yummy herbs and dijon mustard.
Cauliflower is such a versatile vegetable that it's easy to use in a variety of recipes like (grain - free) cauliflower rice, garlicky mashed cauliflower and parsnips, roasted fennel and cauliflower soup, and even a simple side like roasted cauliflower with rosemary and garlic.
Making broth - based soups at home follows a certain formula — cook any meat (in this case, that was chicken breasts), sauté the aromatics (things like onions and garlic), including any herbs or spices, pour in the liquid (chicken broth and diced tomatoes for this soup), simmer, then add in any vegetables and extras (such as tortellini) that need a smaller amount of cooking time.
By adding extras like garlic and lemon too, simple vegetables turn into the world's simplest gourmet tasting meal for one.
I added a few garlic cloves to the roasted veg mix and served with greens on the bottom instead of the top (I like them to wilt a bit under the hot vegetables).
1 tablespoon olive oil 1 large onion, peeled and chopped 3 leeks, washed well, trimmed and sliced 3 large carrots, chopped 3 sticks celery, chopped 2 — 3 cloves garlic, chopped 1 small swede, peeled and chopped 1 -2 l vegetable stock — I use Marigold bouillon Large handful flat leaf parsley, roughly chopped 1 jar of harissa — I like the Belazu rose harissa
I added a lot more chili powder (I like spicy things), a lot more garlic, nutritional yeast and replaced water with vegetable broth!
You can add various vegetables like peppers, onion, garlic, olives or meat like ham, prosciutto, tuna, pepperoni even other type of cheese.
2 tablespoons oil (ghee / coconut oil) 1 medium onion, diced 1 lb carrots (about 5 medium carrots), peeled and sliced 1/2 head of small / medium cauliflower, chopped * 2 cloves garlic, chopped 1 teaspoon fresh grated ginger 1 teaspoon ground cardamom (green, not black) 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1/4 teaspoon ground cumin Red pepper flakes (to taste) 1/2 — 3/4 teaspoon sea salt (depending on taste) 3 - 4 cups chicken stock or vegetable stock (depending on how thick you like the soup) 1 cup coconut milk
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