Showing posts with label Onions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Onions. Show all posts
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Raw Vegan Stir Fry with Homemade Teriyaki Marinade
I've blogged about this before, on my homemaking blog, but since I made it again, this time for a class I gave on dehydrating this afternoon, I thought I'd post it here, since it's so delicious, healthy and colorful. The last time I made this, I used fresh vegetables from my fridge. This time, because I wanted a more authentic Asian veggie combo, I simply chose to use a large bag of Asian vegetables from my freezer.
The first step was to defrost the vegetables, then make the marinade. I then mixed the thawed veggies and the marinade together in a large bowl, and spooned the vegetables onto the dehydrator sheet, making sure to spread them evenly, without layering...
But beware...unless you want little hands stealing bits and pieces, make sure to keep them away from the edge of the counter...
I dehydrated these for about an hour and a half and I wish you could have smelled it as the marinade heated up. Everyone who entered my house, and later, the cultural hall at my church where I gave the class, said how good it smelled...
While it was dehydrating, I put some rice in the rice maker (and I know I said that nearly all of my recipes would be free of processed food, but we happened to be out of brown rice, so we used white....sorry!) and we had a beautiful, healthy meal that all the kids enjoyed. Here's the card...
...and in case the card isn't available, here's the recipe...
Ingredients
For the teriyaki marinade:
* ½ cup nama shoyu (If you don't have access to this, you can just use regular soy sauce. Nama shoyu is just a healthy, unpasteurized version of soy sauce.)
* ½ cup sesame oil
* ¼ cup agave nectar (If you don't have access to this, you can use honey.)
* 3 Tbsp lemon juice
* 2 Tbsp onion powder
* 2 tsp grated fresh ginger
* ½ tsp toasted sesame seeds, optional
* ⅛ tsp cayenne
* 3 cloves garlic, crushed
For the stir fry:
* -Carrots
* -Zucchini
* -Broccoli
* -Cauliflower
* -Red bell peppers
* -Green bell peppers
* -Mushrooms
* -Roasted sesame seeds
Directions
To make the marinade, place all of the above ingredients in a blender and blend until smooth.
1. To make the Teriyaki vegetable stir fry, I used my food processor to slice a variety of vegetables I had in my fridge. You could really use any vegetables you have lying around. Get creative! Once my vegetables were sliced, I dumped them into a bowl, poured on the Teriyaki sauce and stirred until all the vegetables were coated.
2. The next step was to spread the veggies out on Teflex sheets in the dehydrator. If you don’t have a dehydrator, you could lightly oil a large cookie sheet and spread the vegetables out on that. In the dehydrator, dehydrate for 1 to 2 hours at 125 degrees. If you are using the oven, turn it to it’s lowest setting, prop the door open with a wooden spoon, and dehydrate until vegetables start softening, probably 1 to 2 hours as well.
3. When the vegetables have softened, remove from teflex sheets and serve over rice.
Direct recipe link: http://keyingredient.com/recipes/304227/
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Cream of Celery Soup
I found this recipe in my Vita-Mix cookbook after lamenting the fact that I had a surplus of celery stalks that were about to see their last days. This soup is amazing because rather than cooking it, destroying the celery's natural enzymes, which help with digestion, the Vita-mix blends the soup for about six minutes, which heats it up to just the right temperature, leaving the celery in it's fresh, raw form. Incidentally, this recipe also calls for cooked potatoes, of which I just happened to have leftover from the previous night's dinner. Providence was smiling on me at lunch today.
Ingredients:
2 cups vegetable broth or water
1 pound celery with leaves
2 medium potatoes, cooked and chopped
1/2 cup onions, chopped
3 garlic cloves, roasted
Salt and pepper to taste (I used 1 teaspoon salt and 1/2 teaspoon pepper)
P.S. (I used one cube of this brand of vegetable bouillon with 2 cups water instead of the broth. I love it because it is the only brand I've ever encountered that does not contain MSG...)
Directions:
Step 1: Saute onions in butter until slightly browned.
Step 2: Place all ingredients in a Vita-Mix, and blend, starting on variable speed 1, then turning it all the way up to the highest speed. Blend for 6 to 7 minutes.
Honestly, only about 20 percent of my kids liked this, but I, myself, enjoyed it quite a lot, and felt like a better person for having slurped it...
...and I think you will, too. Enjoy.
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