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Leafy Vegetarian Chili

26 Sep

When I first begin to transitions to a whole foods life style, I used to try to substitute any meat type recipe with spinach or broccoli.  From rice to pasta if one of the ingredient consisted of meats  I would throw in spinach instead. It worked great for a while but I still lacked the daily amount of iron needed. So I decided I needed to switch things up  and add natural iron- rich  foods to my meals. The easiest food that came to mind after dark leafy greens were beans . I probably said it before on this blog but I really dislike beans.  So it was pretty hard for me to go along with the idea of making a meal around beans when i pretty much grew up eating around the beans on my plate , but with some research I decided to do vegetarian chili.  Its so easy and simple to make that i make it about every other week with a different special ingredient each time. This week was spinach and kale , check out the recipe below:

Leafy  Vegetarian Chili

  • 1 can of No Salt Added Organic Black Beans drained and rinsed
  • 1 can of  No Salt Added Organic Kidney Beans drained and rinsed
  •  2 cans of No Salt Added  Organic diced tomatoes
  • 1/2 a bag of  Organic Frozen Corn
  • 1/2 a bag of Organic Frozen or Fresh Spinach
  • 1/2 a bag of Organic Frozen or Fresh Kale
  •  Organic Spicy Chili powder seasoning
  • 1/2 of an onion
  • 2 cloves of  garlic
  • red pepper flakes (optional)

Dice the onions and garlic and put in a  hot pan with a little bit of olive oil, when softened add the beans and corn. Stir-fry the beans, corn and onions and garlic till they appear tender, than add the diced tomatoes and let simmer for 5 minutes. Add the Spicy Chilli powder packet and stir evenly through the pot and let simmer for another 5 minutes. Mix in the spinach, kale and red pepper flakes and stir,  simmer for about 20 minutes. Serve alone or with tortilla chip, over rice or sprinkled with cheese.

FYI : Adding a small can of  tomato sauce will make this chili more of a soup type chili , you can also add vegetable broth for a richer taste if you don’t mind the sodium.

Happy Cooking!

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I just had an epiphany!

10 Jul

While doing this whole transitioning to vegetarian thing, I’ve come to realize a lot of things about me. But one thing i realized is, the whole idea of  eating things like tofu, beans or fake meats products  for protein for the rest of my life  is something i cant see me doing. I’ve been open in trying lots of different things but being  a former meat lover ground chicks peas, tofu , fake veggie wings don’t feel/seem natural to me. With that being said I decided to try Falafel for the first time and lets just say it wasn’t for me. The number one reason for this is because , i hate beans. It sucks because, the best way to get protein would be from beans and what not. But the thought of  a meal being primarily made of beans, I couldn’t wrap my head around it. I had the same on going problem with hummus for a while, until i gradually stepped away from it. Poor chick peas, they can’t seem to catch a break lol .