Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Recipe: Tomato Lentil Soup


It's been cold and miserable on and off, so I've been in a soup-making mood. (Also I'm lazy and slightly busy, and soup doesn't take a lot of babysitting.) My mother suggested this recipe, so this isn't my usual lentil soup, but it was delicious. The biggest key to perfect soup is letting it cook for as long as possible to let the flavors mingle.

Ingredients


2 Tbsp. olive oil (you'll probably need to add more later)
1 large onion, finely chopped
1 medium stalk celery, cut into 1/2 inch pieces
4 cloves garlic, finely chopped
2 medium carrots, cut into 1/2 inch pieces
1 cup dried lentils
4 cups water
4 tsp vegetable bullion
1 tsp dried thyme leaves

Heat the oil in a large saucepan over medium-high heat. Add onion, celery, and garlic, and sautee about 5 minutes or until the onion is translucent. Keep an eye on it, if the garlic overcooks it'll get very bitter. Stir in remaining ingredients except tomatoes. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat. Cover and simmer 15-20 minutes at the absolute minimum, 45-60 minutes is best. Add a little more liquid if necessary.

When the lentils and vegetables are tender, add the tomatoes. Simmer uncovered for at least another 15 minutes - 30-45 minutes is best. Remove bay leaf and serve.


Now Playing: The Cure - Lullaby

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Recipe: French Bread


This is my favorite quick bread recipe - all it takes is a little kneading, a short time to rise, and you have bread. There are no fancy ingredients or anything like that. Serve with soup or spread with vegan butter, or whatever else you want. This bread is one of the first recipes I ever learned to make, and I still bake it all the time. Be careful about the temperature of the water - if it's too hot, it will kill the yeast. If you don't have a thermometer don't worry too much, just heat it enough that it's warm to the touch, but not hot.

Ingredients


1 1/2 cup warm water (130° F)
1 Tbsp. honey or agave nectar
1 1/2 Tbsp. dry yeast
1 1/2 tsp. salt
4 cups all-purpose flour

Preheat oven to 450° F. In a large mixing bowl, combine water, salt, honey, and yeast. Let stand 5-10 minutes, until the yeast has activated. Add flour and knead lightly until most of the flour has been worked in. Shape into 2 loaves and turn into a baguette pan. Cover and let rise 20 minutes. Make slashes in the top with a knife and spray or brush with salt water. Bake 20 minutes.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Recipe: New Mexico Green Chile Stew

Okay, a few months ago I had a friend ask me what vegetarians eat when they have a cold, since they can't eat chicken soup. The answer: THIS. It's the best. Seriously. I made this on Saturday because everyone in my house is crazy sick right now - I have this obnoxiously persistent head cold, my sister has walking pneumonia, and my mother seems to have whooping cough or something because her coughing is keeping me up at night. Anyway, we were sick and I was homesick for New Mexico, so I made a big pot of this, and it was delicious. If you don't like tofu in soups or just don't want tofu in THIS soup, you can leave out the tofu and add an extra can of pinto beans.

Ingredients:


2 Tbsp olive oil
1/2 a medium onion, chopped
5 cloves garlic, minced
8 oz. extra firm tofu, drained and cut into bite size cubes
4 Tbsp flour
32 oz. vegetable stock
28 oz. chopped New Mexico green chile
2 small tomatoes, diced
1 stalk celery, cut into 1/2 inch slices
1 large carrot, cut into 1/2 inch slices
3 small potatoes, diced
1 (15 oz) can pinto beans
1 tsp dried oregano
1/4 tsp ground cumin
salt and pepper, to taste
dash Tabasco sauce

In a large saucepan, heat the olive oil over medium-high heat. Add onion and garlic and sautee until onions are translucent. Add tofu and saute about 2 minutes, adding more olive oil if necessary. Add flour and stir well. When the tofu and onions are evenly coated with flour, add vegetable stock and remaining ingredients. Bring to a boil, then immediately reduce heat and simmer at least 45 minutes, or until vegetables are tender. I prefer to let it simmer at least an hour and a half or so. Serve with tortillas, biscuits, or bread - or top with crumbled tortilla chips.


Now Playing: Skinny Puppy - Stairs and Flowers (def wish mix)

Sunday, February 12, 2012

One of the things I hate the most...

Am I the only person who hates it when you spend a ton of time cooking something and then you don't like it? It's one of the things I dislike most, probably only second to stressful parking situations. (Don't laugh, I hate when I can't find parking and I have a paranoia about my car getting towed.)

This past week was trying - not because of any huge emotional event, but because it was one of those weeks where something goes wrong every day.

Right, the cooking thing. Monday (I think) I made a dish called Disco Stew that I got out of this cookbook. It sounded awesome, and it was... okay. Not nearly as good as I had hoped. That was going to be my big recipe to share of the week, and it didn't come out well, so that's why I didn't post about it. BUT, since we'd had such a bad week, and my mother was feeling sick, I made a big pot of green chile stew - my own recipe! I served the stew with these Flaky Chive Biscuits. Everything came out perfect.

Green chile stew and biscuits
I've also been eating a lot of veggie burgers - I got the Boca Vegan burgers and they're pretty good (especially with green chile... New Mexico people will know what I'm talking about.)

Vegan Boca burger with lettuce, tomato, red onion, ketchup, and Vegenaise.
My problem with blogging is that I think of ideas for posts and then don't write them down, so I end up just rambling like this with miscellaneous pictures of food. And here's a picture of me:

Lazy snow day outfit

And here's a picture of my cat:


I actually wrote down my chile recipe (usually I just kind of throw things in) so tomorrow after I'm done working I'll post it.

Until next time!

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Updates and Food Snapshots

I've been absent for a while, yes - I'm still not quite in the habit of blogging, but I'm working on it. (Albeit more for my own satisfaction than anybody else's.) I haven't been doing a whole lot of cooking because I've been busy, but I did make a quick throw-together lentil stew the other day, so next time I make that I'll post photos and the recipe.

My mother made kale chips, much to my surprise

Coffee and a bagel with peanut butter - one of my favorite breakfasts, and yes that IS a squirt gun on my desk.

Vegan burrito from Chipotle - yes, you can eat vegan there!

On Monday I got invited to a private staff party at City o City in Denver. The crowd was approximately 100 yuppies, 100 hipsters, and lone gothy me. I had a great time though - who can say no to free drinks and free veg Thai food? My friends David and Davey of Bike Theft played a few songs and there was much revelry and jubilation.

On Wednesday Davey invited me out to the monthly vegan dinner, Chomp. The cuisine this month was Cajun, and featured some absolutely amazing chocolate-caramel turtles that I wish I had gotten the recipe for.



In other news, it's sunny today, but yesterday it dumped almost two feet of snow on us. Lovely weather for laziness and tea-drinking.

Happy Saturday!