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Still wondering what to cook for Thanksgiving?

November 21, 2019 By Cyd Notter

Whether its Thanksgiving, Christmas, or a New Year Celebration, these crowd-pleasing "Holiday Recipes" by Terri Edwards at EatPlant-Based.com will fill the bill!

Check out this mouth-watering video she recently posted.

Then head on over to the Holiday Recipe section of her website here. There you'll find featured recipes such as Mushroom Seitan Roast, Garlic Mashed Potatoes and Gravy, Stuffed Acorn Squash, No-Meatloaf, Cheezy Scalloped Potatoes, Lentil Shepherd Pie, Stuffed Mushrooms, Broccoli Cheddar Soup, Sweet Potato Casserole, Loaded Potato Skins, Cauliflower Buffalo Wings, Ranch Dressing, Broccoli Rice Casserole, Spinach Artichoke Dip, No Bake Pie, Glazed Carrot Cake, Chocolate Mousse, Pumpkin Spice Cookies, Chocolate Lava Cake, and more!

We are so abundantly blessed with delicious, nutritious food!

And God is able to bless you abundantly, so that in all things at all times, having all that you need, you will abound in every good work. (2 Corinthians 9:8, NIV)

 

Filed Under: My Blog Tagged With: 'Plan A' Diet, faith based diet, Holiday, no oil, Plant Based Diet, plant based recipes, plant-based nutrition, Recipes, Thanksgiving, vegan, vegetarian, whole food plant based

Ziti with Zucchini and ‘Sausage’

June 22, 2018 By Cyd Notter

Ziti with Zucchini and Sausage

Ready for recipe experiment #2? Recently I  posted that I was in a cooking rut and decided to try two new recipes. Both of them were deemed to be "keepers!" Hubby and I have slightly different palettes, so a "keeper" means it passed both of our taste tests  - and will (hopefully) pass yours, too!The first recipe I shared was called "Spicy Grilled Crab Patties with Aioli" - it was easy and delicious. In case you missed it, you can read about it here. 

The other recipe is for Italian Sausage from the Brand New Vegan website. Oh my, if you are looking to make an Italian Sausage sandwich with marinara, or if you'd like to add sausage to your soups or stews, [Read more...]

Filed Under: My Blog Tagged With: Pasta, Recipes, Vital Wheat Gluten, whole food plant based, zucchini

Three Thumbs-Up Recipes, and Our Next Potluck

May 1, 2017 By Cyd Notter

If you're like me, you might have a file folder (or computer file) labeled "Recipes To Try".  Well I went into the folder this week and decided to make three recipes from Chuck at the "Brand New Vegan" website.  Here's how they turned out:

Creamy Fat Free Macaroni and Cheese

The 'cheese' sauce for this recipe is really good.  The base of the sauce is potatoes and carrots, and as Chuck points out in the recipe, it's creamy, cheesy and decadent.  I agree!  The recipe calls for a bag of frozen veggies to be stirred in at the end of the pasta boiling time, but instead I bought a bag of carrot/broccoli/cauliflower steamers, microwaved them, and stirred them in after the pasta was drained.  The nice thing is that you can add it whatever veggies you want!  Also, I did not have brown mustard on hand, but used Dijon and it worked fine.  NOTE:  The cheesy sauce recipe does make more than you'll need, so you can either make additional pasta, or save the extra sauce for potatoes, nachos, or wherever you like to eat cheese sauce!

Crispy Baked Onion Rings

I've been craving some really good onion rings, so when I saw this recipe in the "To Try" file, I quickly pulled it out and decided today's the day.  I followed the recipe pretty much to the tee (except that I forgot to cover the onions while they were soaking in the fridge for an hour).  I'm not sure if that mattered, I'll find out next time I make them.  In any case, these turned out really well, and yes they are crispy!

Easy Veggie Lo Mein

 I typically haven't chosen Lo Mein dishes in the past when we ordered Chinese....but this recipe looked like an interesting comfort food and I had almost everything on hand.  One item I had to purchase was "chili garlic sauce", and I'm not sure if I used too much, but it proved to be a bit too spicy for my delicate palate.  I can tolerate a little heat, but this one made me break into a sweat; again, perhaps I added too much.   I was also expecting a sweeter tasting sauce, but I'm not sure why since I've never ordered Lo Mein!  The recipe calls for only 1 tsp. of brown sugar, which should have been a clue.  Anyway, I added a little "sweet chili sauce" to my own plate which made mine a bit sweeter (but still very spicy for me).  This is a great recipe, I just need to tweak the sauce by cutting back on the chili garlic sauce.  My advice is to start with just a little and add as you go.

I also used mixed greens instead of spinach, just because I had the mixed greens on hand.

Lastly, I found both the Chili Garlic Sauce and the Sweet Chili Sauce in the Asian section at my local Walmart.

Have you tried any new whole-food, plant-based, oil-free recipes lately that you feel are "keepers"?  If so, we'd love to hear about it!

OUR NEXT POTLUCK:  If you live in the area of Wilmington, IL, we're hosting our next "World's Healthiest Potluck" on Friday May 12, 2017.  More details can be found here.   (Seating is limited.  RSVP's are requested, and the deadline to reserve a spot is Sunday May 7).

Dear friend, I pray that you may enjoy good health and that all may go well with you, even as your soul is getting along well.  (3 John 1:2)

Filed Under: My Blog Tagged With: Brand New Vegan, Macaoni and Cheese, no oil, Onion Rings, plant-based, Recipes, vegan, Veggie Lo Mein, whole food

Aren’t Potatoes Fattening?

April 20, 2017 By Cyd Notter

While purchasing my groceries at the check-out line recently, the cashier made the two following comments:

  1.  As he scanned and examined a bag of lentils, he actually asked me if this was a food we eat for lent (seriously).  I explained what a lentil is......he had obviously never heard of them.
  2. Upon finishing the scanning of my groceries, he commented "boy, the only thing fattening you have here is that bag of potatoes."  I politely remarked that potatoes aren't fattening, but when he made another similar comment, I explained that it's the TOPPINGS that make potatoes fattening, not the potato itself.  I don't think it sank in.

His comment about potatoes led me to shed some light on the poor little potato, often blamed for everything from being a dreaded, fattening carb to having too high of a glycemic index.

Sloppy Joes & Fit Fries

Both potatoes and sweet potatoes are nutritious and delicious tubers which can be made into awesome main entrees or side dishes.  And both fit into a healthy diet no matter if your goal is weight loss, health improvement, or both.   And yes, potatoes are SAFE for diabetics; in fact, a whole-food, plant-based diet including starches is able to REVERSE Type 2 Diabetes in a short amount of time.

Complex carbs such as potatoes are the body's main source of energy, and our brains also depend on such carbs (remember, there's a BIG difference between complex carbs such as whole potatoes verses refined carbs such as French fries and potato chips).

It's a common misconception that starchy foods such as potatoes are fattening...... people often believe that the sugars in starches are readily converted to fat, which is then stored in our bellies, hips and butts.  But while it's true that complex carbs break down into simple sugars, these sugars are absorbed into the blood stream and transported to trillions of cells throughout the body for energy.

Some reasons why potatoes aren't fattening (from Dr. McDougall's newsletter):

(Vegan) Cheesy Broccoli Potatoes

1)  Don’t Be Dense.  Potatoes are at the bottom of the list of calorie dense foods, at one calorie per gram.  By comparison, sugar, cheese, and beef are about 4 calories per gram and vegetable oils are 9 calories per gram.

2)     The Fat You Eat Is the Fat You Wear.  Potatoes are 1% fat – so there are virtually no fat calories to wear.  (By comparison beef and cheese can be 70% fat and butter is 100% fat).

3)     Carbohydrate Satisfies the Hunger Drive.  Potatoes are at the top of the carbohydrate list with about 90% of the calories from appetite-satisfying carbohydrates.  (On the other hand, beef, fish, chicken, butter, and olive oil are a few examples of commonly consumed foods with no carbohydrates).

Baked Potato with vegetable soup

Of course, all bets are off if you top your potatoes with butter, margarine, sour cream, oil, cheese, bacon bits or other added fats.  It's those high-fat toppings which contribute to the increase in heart disease, diabetes, arthritis, dementia and other chronic disease - not the potato itself!  Fortunately, there are many healthy toppings you can choose, such as salsa, soups, chilies, dressings, low-fat guacamole, or this delicious Golden Gravy.

There are hundreds of healthy potato recipes out there......here are just a few of our favorites:

Fat-Free Cheese Sauce  - great for Cheesy/Broccoli Baked Potatoes!

Sweet Potato Broccoli Cheese Soup

Sweet Potato and White Bean Curry Soup

Fit Fries

Potato Salad

Cocoa Black Bean Chili with Roasted Potatoes

Boiled Yukon Golds topped with Mushroom Gravy

Bottom Line:  Potatoes are a nutritious, satisfying comfort food which contain vitamins, minerals, fiber, anti-oxidants and phytochemicals (with no cholesterol or fat) - and we can enjoy them freely when they are prepared correctly without the added junk.

Pass the gravy!

 

Filed Under: My Blog Tagged With: diabetes, fattening, plant-based, potato toppings, potatoes, Recipes, sweet potatoes, vegan, whole food

What Shall we Eat?

January 9, 2015 By Cyd Notter

WHAT SHALL WE EAT?!

I have been experimenting with plant-based recipes for over 23 years. And since my husband and I have slightly different palates and texture preferences, a recipe has to please BOTH of us in order to be considered a "keeper". I will only print the keepers; however, I encourage you to do your own experimenting as you get more familiar with a variety of foods which may be new to you.

People tend to eat the same 6 - 8 dinner recipes over and over, so it won't take long to find the ones you like - then you're really on your way! To stay motivated and enjoy food to the fullest, experiment with at least one new recipe each week! Lasagnas, burritos, pastas, soups and stews, casseroles, appetizers, desserts, 'meat' loaves, enchiladas..........it's amazing what you can do with plants!

There are thousands and thousands of whole food, plant based, oil-free recipes on line. I'll be posting a few of our favorites, but you can also View our Recommended Resources for some links to find great recipes!

Filed Under: My Blog, Recipes Tagged With: fat free, no oil, No Oil Diet, plant-based, Recipes, vegan, whole foods

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