Egg free Archives - My Veg Fare https://www.myvegfare.com/tag/egg-free/ Healthy, Hearty and tasty wholesome food Recipes of your choice Sat, 12 Dec 2020 14:44:09 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://www.myvegfare.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/cropped-favicon-32x32.png Egg free Archives - My Veg Fare https://www.myvegfare.com/tag/egg-free/ 32 32 Kale and Almond Pesto - Jamie's Italian Olive Oil Buyer's Guide https://www.myvegfare.com/kale-and-almond-pesto-jamies-italian-olive-oil-buyers-guide/ https://www.myvegfare.com/kale-and-almond-pesto-jamies-italian-olive-oil-buyers-guide/#comments Tue, 12 Sep 2017 19:57:28 +0000 http://wpsite.in/myvf/?post_type=recipe&p=2898 This superfood whole some kale pesto is simple with easy pantry staple ingredients except for Hemp seeds!   With a dash of spices and Olive oil is a versatile dish which need not have to use just as pesto, but as a dip, spread, and in any other way you like to have it!  And you...

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Kale and Almond pesto
This superfood whole some kale pesto is simple with easy pantry staple ingredients except for Hemp seeds!   With a dash of spices and Olive oil is a versatile dish which need not have to use just as pesto, but as a dip, spread, and in any other way you like to have it!  And you have easy to understand guide on how to use your Olive oil by Jamie's Italian !!

Jamie

 From Visually.

We all love food, don’t we? When I go to the supermarkets I started noticing that we have hundreds of choices when it comes to buying food or ingredients right?  After moving here being a vegetarian I started reading labels which I never did before!  As I wanted to be sure whatever I was buying it.  We also never ever bought ready made food which was not so popular in Indian then.  we use different kinds of oils in India which usually is to that state we come from isn't it interesting?

Kale and Almond pesto
Kale famed as superfood belongs to the cruciferous family.  This is high in fiber (1 cup has 2.6grms), high in Iron, high in calcium, Fat-free, keeps cholesterol in check and rich in omega 3, Vitamin A, K and C.   Did you know that even though it is good for health? I read somewhere in Google search that it is not good for everybody.  You must also read about how it is best to eat it raw or cooked or steamed!
Let’s make this superfood pesto then…..


Kale and Almond Pesto with Roasted Red Peppers and goodness of Hemp seeds:
Author: Jayasri
Yields:  2 Cups
Prep time: 20 minutes
Total time: 15 minutes
Category: Sauce
Cuisine: Italian


INGREDIENTS:
300 grams  Kale*
50 grams of mixed herbs (Basil, Parsley, Oregano)
¼  cup Hemp seeds
1/3 cup Almonds
1 Large Red Pepper
4 Garlic cloves
10 large olives
½ tbsp chili flakes
1 tsp Himalayan pink salt
¼ to ½  cup Olive oil
¼ cup Parmesan cheese (optional)
METHOD:

  1. Take just the leaves of kale, do not use the stem as they will be very chewy, wash well and pat them dry.
  2. Take fresh herbs of your choice I have used Basil, Parsley, Oregano. Wash and clean the herbs pat them dry.
  3. Use a stove top or a grill and roast red pepper and Garlic, peel the skin off and keep it aside.

Kale and Almond Pesto

4. Toasted and cooled Almonds and Hemp seeds for few minutes this just helps in releasing the oil and enhances the flavour.

5. In a food processor combine Almonds, Hemp seeds, olives, garlic, mixed herbs, chilli flakes, roasted red pepper, salt, Kale start processing the machine. With the machine running slowly drizzle olive oil into the processor until the mixture is well blended but still has some texture pausing to scrape down the side so everything is well combined.


6. You can add parmesan if you like a creamier texture or you can completely omit it. I haven’t added it.   Only thing is you need to find out if the Parmesan is a vegetarian as Parmesan contains rennet.
7.  Taste and check if you need more salt and spice.  As some Kale may have a bitter taste.  Adjust accordingly.

Disclaimer: This Post is in collaboration with Jamie's Italian, I am a big fan of  Jamie Oliver. I have been compensated for a small fee and the opinions are my own.

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Kale and Almond Pesto - Jamie's Italian Olive Oil Buyer's Guide

Kale is categorised as one of the super foods for its high Nutritional value! Make this pesto with Kale for a super delicious creamy and rich in nutrient as an accompaniment
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes

Ingredients

  • 300 grams Kale
  • 50 grams Mixed Herbs ( Basil, Parsley, Oregano)
  • 1/4 Cup Hemp Seeds
  • 1/3 Cup Almonds
  • 1 Large Red Pepper
  • 4 cloves garlic
  • 1/2 tbsp chilli flakes
  • 1 tsp Himalayan Pink salt ( adjust accordingly )
  • 1/4 cup Parmesan cheese ( optional)

Instructions

  • Take just the leaves of kale, do not use the stem as they will be very chewy, wash well and pat them dry
  • Take fresh herbs of your choice I have used Basil, Parsley, Oregano. Wash and clean the herbs pat them dry.
  • Use a stove top or a grill and roast red pepper and Garlic, peel the skin off and keep it aside.
  • Toasted and cooled Almonds and Hemp seeds for few minutes this just helps in releasing the oil and enhances the flavour.
  • In a food processor combine Almonds, Hemp seeds, olives, garlic, mixed herbs, chilli flakes, roasted red pepper, salt, Kale start processing the machine. With the machine running slowly drizzle olive oil into the processor until the mixture is well blended but still has some texture pausing to scrape down the side so everything is well combined.
  • You can add parmesan if you like a creamier texture or you can completely omit it. I haven’t added it.   Only thing is you need to find out if the Parmesan is a vegetarian as Parmesan contains rennet.
  • Taste and check if you need more salt and spice.  As some Kale may have a bitter taste.  Adjust accordingly

Notes

Kale and Almond Pesto

Superfood Kale Pesto - Jamie's Italian Buyer's guide

NOTES:
You can use different nuts such as walnut, cashew (my favourite and creamier!), Pine nuts (my daughter’s favourite), you can use Brazil nuts (buttery) and Macadamia nuts they are creamier too wouldn’t think of Pistachios though ????!
You can add more olive oil to thin it down and also helps in preserving pesto.  If you are using it in pasta you can even thin it down with a dash of cooked pasta water too.   Store it in air tight container in the refrigerator covered for up to a week.  I suppose you can also freeze pesto in Ice cube trays. Once frozen transfer them to freezer bags and use them as needed but don’t forget to thaw it.
FOR VEGAN VERSION: Use Nutritional yeast instead of Parmesan cheese or completely omit it.
FOR NUT FREE VERSION:  You seeds of Sunflower, Linseed, Pumpkin seeds, or any other seeds instead of nuts.  But use it in less quantity otherwise it might dominate the taste of pesto.

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Quinoa and cannellini Bean Burgers https://www.myvegfare.com/quinoa-cannellini-bean-burgers/ https://www.myvegfare.com/quinoa-cannellini-bean-burgers/#comments Wed, 16 Aug 2017 22:58:22 +0000 http://wpsite.in/myvf/?post_type=recipe&p=2881 Quinoa grain pronounced as (KEEN-WAH) has been called the “Gold of Incas”.  Using them in making a Burger gives an Oomph!! Factor and makes it a healthy option, It is one of the super foods because of its super good qualities. Quinoa has a nutty taste, I would say it’s an acquired taste.  It is...

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Burgers - Quinoa and cannelliniQuinoa grain pronounced as (KEEN-WAH) has been called the “Gold of Incas”.  Using them in making a Burger gives an Oomph!! Factor and makes it a healthy option, It is one of the super foods because of its super good qualities.
Quinoa has a nutty taste, I would say it’s an acquired taste.  It is a complete protein rich, high in Iron, magnesium, and fiber. Though am not a big fan of quinoa I started using it when I started learning more about it.
I started making Burgers when my kids loved Mac Donald burgers after we moved to the UK!  Kids need to eat good healthy food and I am always very particular about it. These Burgers were a good idea, I started incorporating a lot of ingredients in them which they wouldn’t know or fancy them. (This all happened when they were little!).


When kids were so accustomed to eating Indian food and that is what you used to take in your lunch box and suddenly moving to a new country changed everything!  They didn’t want to take rice in their lunch box, they were happy with Chapatis! They said it was difficult for them to sit and eat and they wanted something they could just hold in their hand and bite into.  They had other kids staring into their lunch box!  Some of them would not like the strong flavours when they open their lunch box.  They had hundreds of things in their little head to deal with.

That’s when I started making sandwiches for them and slowly I started making my own bread.  I used to bake twice every week with different ingredients and flavours!  Then I started exploring and started making their lunch box more interesting and delicious.  But, even today my kids remember the lunch box they used to carry when they were in India!  They used to have a snack break and it had interesting healthy snacks with dips and mini versions of Indian food with interesting sides.  My daughter who remembers most of the things than the other two says how her class mates would love her lunch box.
I used to teach in schools every year, here in the UK for some ethical assignments where they introduced different countries and their food habits.  Children would enjoy my way of cooking and would wonder and ask me; Do you really cook like this every day?  and I would say yes, I do.   They were surprised!   but, most Indian households do the same, I am not any special. Every day I cook from scratch and I don’t have anything store bought!
Being a vegetarian after coming here I realized people and doctors asking me if I do get enough nutrition!  I really want to scream out tell the world that being a vegetarian is not a sin, I do get enough of everything!  Unbelievably my grandmother lived up to 106 years, she had a fantastic memory power, good eyesight, and good hearing as well.  Because of her fall, she had no strength in her body, otherwise, she was a stubborn little devil.
Read this post about why and how I started using quinoa you would know how I discovered it, and it has become a staple in my pantry now!
Coming back to these burgers, I usually have few beans soaked and drained (sometimes sprouted) and frozen always.  Which really comes in handy for my quick curries dry or gravy based to go with my phulka (Indian flat bread without oil).
I have used Cannellini beans with some kale for more nutritious Burger!
Burgers - Quinoa and cannellini
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Quinoa and cannellini Bean Burgers

Course Breakfast /Brunch /Meal/Dinner
Cuisine International Cuisine
Prep Time 1 day 2 hours
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 40 minutes
Servings 5
Author Jayasri Ravi

Ingredients

  • 4 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 orange pepper (use any coloured pepper )
  • 3 cloves garlic
  • 1 Onion
  • 2 medium potatoes
  • 1/3 cup Quinoa
  • 2 cups Cannellini Beans cooked
  • 1 cup water
  • 1 tsp Italian herbs
  • 1 cup panko Bread crumbs
  • Fistful Kale leaves
  • 1 tbsp chilli flakes
  • 1 tsp cumin powder
  • 2 tbsp Omega -3 mixed seeds
  • 1/3 cup walnuts ( fistful of walnuts)
  • 2 Bread slices** (check notes)

Paste:

  • 2 to 3 tbsp corn flour
  • 1/3 cup water or as needed

Instructions

  • Wash and Soak Cannellini Beans overnight. Adding a pinch of soda helps in soaking properly and when soaked it also helps in reducing the flatulence beans tend to cause. Next day, wash the beans very well again and cook them to perfection. (use double the quantity of water when cooking I use a pressure cooker. Drain the water from the beans and use only the cooked beans. Do not throw away the water and you can use this to cook Quinoa and also use the water to make a paste.
  • Rinse quinoa three to four times. Drain the water then in a saucepan bring 1 cup of water to boil add quinoa to it then reduce the flame to a simmer. Cover and cook for 10 to 12 minutes until all the water is absorbed, keep an eye you don’t want it burnt. If you feel it has not cooked to perfection add another ¼ cup of water.
  • Cook potatoes. Chop Onions, Garlic, and Ginger. Chop Orange pepper, wash and chop a handful kale. Chop fresh parsley.
  • Toast walnuts, grind them to a powder and then 2 bread slices grind them to a powder.
  • In a wok heat Olive oil, add a tsp of Italian herbs and then some chilli flakes, 3 omega seed mix fry for a minute to this add chopped onion, crushed garlic and ginger, sprinkle of salt to soften it up quickly add Kale and sauté for 2 minutes.
  • Remove it on to a big bowl to this add peeled and mashed potatoes, chopped orange (green) pepper, cooked quinoa, fresh parsley, and Bread crumb mixture.
  • Taste the mixture to adjust the spices. Make 6 to 8 patties depending on the size you want it, shape them like a Burger.
  • Using corn flour and water make a thin paste like consistency. Dip it into the corn flour paste then again roll on to the panko bread crumbs.
  • On a non-stick pan spread a table spoon oil and place 2 to 3 patties depending on the size of the pan cook them on both the sides with another 2 to 3 tbsp of oil to golden brown.
  • Alternatively you can bake in a oven Gas Mark 4 for 20 to 25 minutes, or until they become golden brown colour OR you can use an Air fryer and placing 4 burgers at 180 degrees for 12-14 minutes .
  • Place them between two burger buns. Serve them with your choice of sauce and then some fresh vegetables like cucumber, onions, Tomatoes and some herbs and salad leaves. I served them with some Home made Mustard sauce.,

Notes

Use any other Beans instead of cannellini beans.  Adjust spices as per requirement.
** You can make this gluten free by substituting a gluten-free bread!  As Bread is used here to firm up the burgers.  You can also make it gluten-free by increasing it with cooked Quinoa and potato to firm it up or use eggs around 2.

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