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Chickpea Pasta Salad. Vegan.

July 2, 2020 by Knead to Cook Filed Under: 4th of July/Patriotic, Beans, Brunch, Dressings, Pasta, Salads, Side dish, Vegan, Vegan proteins, Vinaigrette

On the weekend, we were at one of our favorite little markets and I picked up a big bag of dried chickpeas. I soaked them overnight and cooked them on the stovetop the next day. They were so good! In this recipe post I’ll share how to make them and this delicious pasta salad – which is perfect for summer gatherings, weekly meal prep or whatever you have in mind. It’s completely flexible with what veggies and pasta you use and if you prefer, you can always use canned chickpeas.

Ingredients:

1-2 cans of chickpeas (drained and rinsed) OR
1 lb of dried chickpeas (soaked in cold water overnight)
1 box of your favorite pasta (cook per box instructions)
Fresh herbs (I used a palmful of fresh dill and parsley) washed and chopped
1/2 of a red onion, diced
1 large cucumber, chopped
2 bell peppers, chopped
1/3 cup of fresh peas
2 garlic scapes, chopped
Other veggies you can use: Raw asparagus (chopped), carrots, radishes, roasted red peppers, artichoke hearts, halved sugar snapped peas, chopped broccoli, olives etc. If I opt to use tomatoes, I add them prior to serving as they get super mushy in the fridge.

Vinaigrette:

1/2 cup olive oil
4 tbl good quality balsamic vinegar
5 cloves of garlic, (raw), minced
1 tbl of dijon mustard
1 tsp red pepper flakes
Pinch of salt and pepper

Method:
If using dried chickpeas, soak them in a large pot with enough water to cover by a few inches over the top. In the morning drain, and rinse. Add them to a stock pot and add enough water to cover with a good pinch of salt or two. Bring to a boil and then reduce heat and allow to cook for about 45-60 minutes taste testing for the texture you enjoy.

Once done, drain and allow to cool.

For the pasta salad, I cook my noodles according the package instructions. Drain and add to a very large mixing bowl. Add your veggies, chickpeas and herbs through garlic scapes if using. Toss to mix.

Into a glass jar that you have a lid for, add your vinaigrette ingredients and place the lid on tightly. Shake vigorously. Add 1/2 of that dressing to your pasta salad and toss. I reserve the remaining dressing to dress the pasta salad if not consuming immediately as the pasta absorbs some of the dressing.

This vinaigrette is also heavenly as a bread dip!

Wishing you a very and safe Happy 4th of July!

~ox

— Knead to Cook

Curry Chickpea Salad. Vegan. Gluten Free.

June 27, 2017 by Knead to Cook Filed Under: Beans, Brunch, Dressings, Gluten Free, Indian-inspired., Nuts, Salads, Vegan, Vegan proteins, Vinaigrette, Vitamix, Wheat Free, Your Life Edit Foundations Leave a Comment


Curry chickpea salad.  Vegan.  Gluten free.

First, who am I blogging two recipes already this week?  Ha ha.  Okay… so on Saturday we stopped at Alchemy in Columbus, Ohio and I got a small container of their curry chickpea salad.  I was fortunate enough to find Hummusapien’s recipe online (she works with them) and was all over whipping up a batch because it was that good!  I was out of cashews (subbed out almonds) but this recipe is spot on & oh so delish.  I loved the simplicity of this recipe.  I’ve been adding a ton of turmeric to my diet for it’s anti-inflammatory properties.  Plus, hey I’m a sucker for all things curry.

This dish is packed with great nutrition.  Tons of protein and I love it for lunch or dinner in my monster green salad.  Plus, my husband loves it for lunch on bread or with burrito wraps.  I’m also thinking that this recipe is spot on for summer parties – plus you can prep it a day ahead of time to let the flavors develop.  This recipe is perfect for newbie chefs too as it’s impossible to fail.  🙂

Okay let’s get to the kitchen and get this started…
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Maille FlavorHero Dijon Recipes. Vegan. Gluten free.

April 6, 2017 by Knead to Cook Filed Under: Breakfast, Brunch, Condiments, Dips, Dressings, Gluten Free, Raw, Rubs, Salads, Sauces, Side dish, Snacks, Sponsored, Vegan, Vegan proteins, Vegetarian, Vinaigrette, Vitamix 4 Comments


Incorporating flavor into existing recipes or food preparation can seem daunting but going to back to basics can be quite impactful and so simple to do.  I’ve long loved Maille Dijon and have created many recipes using their flavorful Dijons.  And let me digress by saying not all Dijons on the market are created equal.  La Maison Maille has been producing for more than 267 years. The tradition is kept alive by the team of experts who create the products today, preserving the excellence that defines La Maison Maille in a continual quest for innovation and perfection. It is the attention to detail that sets La Maison Maille apart – the carefully selected ingredients, the nuances of the recipes, the expertise in the methods used and the elegant black and gold packaging.

Maille is currently running a Flavor Heroes Contest that you can enter.  All you need to do it tell them how you use a Maille product to enhance your favorite dishes and you can be featured in a recipe video along with winning  a 5 piece signature Le Creuset cookware.  Click here to enter!  And now let me share some ways I incorporate their products into 3 of my favorite dishes.

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Cutout Sugar Cookies. Vegan. Gluten free.

December 21, 2016 by Knead to Cook Filed Under: Brunch, Cookies, Dressings, Evolution Power Yoga 40 Days, Fitness., Gift ideas, Gluten Free, Holiday, Holiday Baking Ideas, Party Foods, Vegan, Vegetarian, Wheat Free Leave a Comment


Cutout sugar cookies that are vegan & gluten free… ummm yes, please!  I found this recipe after a quick google search over at Unconventional Baker.  I have no time this week to play around with sugar cookie experimentation and I needed a full-proof recipe that would save me time & yield the perfect cookie.  I did make some minor adjustments to the original recipe -please see below.

Okay so everyone is in a mad dash this week.  Finish shopping.  Wrapping.  Shipping.  Whatever.  I’m done with all of that but need to get cooking/baking done.  You see every year I make (crappy sugar) cut out cookies for our annual ugly Santa cookie contest.  Everyone decorates them… we choose the winner, normally my husband, and the winning cookies are left out for Santa on Christmas Eve.  The rest get pitched.  This year, avoiding waste and opting to use the finished cookies for dessert on Christmas – I knew I needed a good cookie that was both vegan and gluten free.  This recipe was super easy & required no chilling.  Baked up perfectly and they’re in my freezer till Saturday when they will be unveiled & decorated for our contest.  Okay… let’s get on to the recipe without further delay…
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Roasted Red Beet Hummus. Vegan. Gluten Free.

October 17, 2016 by Knead to Cook Filed Under: Appetizers, Beans, Brunch, Condiments, Dips, Dressings, Evolution Power Yoga 40 Days, Gluten Free, Party Foods, Running/Races, Sauces, Vegan, Vegan proteins, Vitamix, Wheat Free Leave a Comment

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Roasted red beet hummus.

I’ll admit, I was never a beet fan.  It wasn’t until I was at a party & my friend Julianne implored me to try one that I realized — I loved it!  I always play around with them. Roasted, pickling & eating raw.  Beets are a wonderful anti-inflammatory food, which in my world is very necessary.  My husband always jokes that they taste like dirt but they don’t and this hummus is a fun way to transform a beet.  Plus, hummus is one of the most versatile and protein-packed food for plant-based eaters.

So you think hummus is just for dipping chips or veggies?  Umm no.  Here are some ideas of how you can eat hummus every single day… you can add a dollop of hummus to your salad in lieu of dressing.  Use it as a spread on your sandwiches instead of mayo or mustard.  Spread on Romaine lettuce leaves and top with veggies for a fun snack. You can also thin hummus out with a tablespoon of water and use it as a creamy sauce.  Of

Beets are a very economical food especially if purchased at a local farmer’s market.  Roast several up in the oven and they keep perfectly in the fridge all week.  Okay so let’s get started on this recipe – I’m so captivated by that color!

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Leave the Sugar Alone to Improve Your Heart Health.

July 21, 2016 by Knead to Cook Filed Under: Breakfast, Desserts, Dips, Dressings, Health & wellness, Salads, Snacks, Sponsored, Vegan, Vegan proteins, Vinaigrette Leave a Comment

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You may already be aware of one hidden danger that maintaining a high sugar diet brings. All of those PSAs and commercials that you see on the television are enough to keep you checking your blood glucose levels periodically. However, they are not enough to get you to double check the sugar content in your meals. There are many people who regularly consume large amounts of sugar and are not aware that there are other major health risks they need to be on the lookout for, such as heart disease and obesity.

Sugar is a common ingredient that is found in many food products. Manufacturers use many different names for it on ingredient labels. If you are not very knowledgeable or careful, you could find yourself eating far too much of it without even knowing it. Check out the information below to learn how beneficial a low sugar diet can be for your heart health.

Stresses the Heart-
High blood glucose puts a lot of stress on your cardiovascular system. It causes your triglyceride levels to rise, your arteries to harden and shrink, and a significant decrease in healthy heart function, leading to an increased risk of heart disease and heart failure.

Causes Persistent Inflammation-
Inflammation is a state where there is swelling, infection, and possibly even pain. When you eat too much sugar, you elevate your blood glucose levels above the normal range. This causes the body to respond by raising your insulin levels in an effort to regulate your blood sugar. The damage that is caused by constant high insulin levels can wreak havoc on your cells and lead to your body attacking itself in an effort to correct the situation. This all leads to excess swelling in your cardiovascular system which can lead to blockages and strokes.

Increases Chances for Obesity-
Obesity is a health concern for many Americans. Overconsumption of sugar can lead to it. Some people who are overweight are just a few pounds away from being labeled clinically obese. This health concern is nothing to play with because it can cause your body to become insulin resistant, causing further damage your cardiovascular health.

Sugar may taste good and in some cases make you feel good, but those aren’t proper indicators you should use to assess whether or not something is healthy. You should also pay close attention to the sugar and carbohydrate content that is on the packaging of everything you eat. Don’t forget that carbs turn into sugar once they are consumed.

Excessive sugar consumption doesn’t just affect adults, it also affects children. 22 is the number of teaspoons that the average person eats on a daily basis. Ideally, you should aim to eat considerably less. Reduce your consumption of sugar to less than four to six teaspoons a day. However, many people for one reason or several others are not able to realistically do so. The ready availability of processed and junk foods makes it easy for people to overlook their health and resort to bad eating habits.

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Tips to Lower Your Sugar Intake-

Get your health checked frequently, especially if you are becoming more proactive about improving your eating habits. Don’t fall back to old eating habits if you are pressed for time and in search of something quick to eat. Upgrade your food selection and start eating foods from health-friendly manufacturers like Hampton Creek. Avoid processed foods and add more proteins, fiber, and water to your diet to help counteract the effects of any sugars you do ingest.

Eating sweets, in general can increase your cravings for sugar. If you can’t avoid sweets entirely, switch to using natural sweeteners like agave nectar and honey. Avoid products that have high fructose in them, it is just another name for sugar. Try to avoid alcohol as well. Alcohol is also a source of hidden sugar. Maintain a meal schedule. Eating regularly can help to curb your appetite and help you to avoid the urge to grab something sweet to eat in-between meals.

It is just as important for you to remain aware of the types of foods you are eating as it is for you to pay attention to what is in them. Everything that is marked healthy, natural, and organic is not. Educate yourself and research everything so you know more about the foods you are eating and how to better manage the amount of sugar you consume. Doing so can help you to improve your heart health and longevity.

Hope you all enjoyed this post and the health info.  Have a great night!
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Let’s Go Lucy Blog Post Mediterranean Summer Salad. V. GF.

June 29, 2016 by Knead to Cook Filed Under: Brunch, Dressings, Evolution Power Yoga 40 Days, Gluten Free, Italian-inspired, Lucy Let's Go Post, Salads, Side dish, Sponsored, Vegan, Vegan proteins, Vinaigrette, Wheat Free Leave a Comment

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Summer is here! I’m so excited.  Warm, sunny longer days.  All the fresh local fruits and vegetables. Farm stands.  Gardening and get togethers with friends and family.  After what seemed to be an endless winter, as it always is in the Northeast, I’m so ready for carefree summer days.

We love eating dinner outside in the summer.  Weekends are made for slow-paced evenings with friends- eating, laughing, time by fire just enjoying special moments.  To be honest… food is always on my mind.  I love hosting and my food always needs to be easy, fresh and seasonal.  Because so many people have various dietary restrictions, and with most of my family being plant-based, I love to infuse my menu with food that is allergy-free for most.  No nuts, seeds, meat and dairy-free.  This salad is a twist on a classic salad that is protein-packed and infused with the brightness of fresh lemon.  This salad is great on it’s own for lunch or an easy dinner or to take to a pot luck or pool party.  I also will share tips on how to keep this salad crunchy and fresh without it getting soggy after a few hours.  This recipe is very flexible with the ingredients so you can get creative infusing flavors you love.  I hope you enjoy this recipe as much as we do.

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Taco Bowls. V. GF.

June 14, 2016 by Knead to Cook Filed Under: Beans, Brunch, Dips, Dressings, Evolution Power Yoga 40 Days, Fitness., Gluten Free, Mexican, Salads, Tofu, Vegan, Vegan proteins, Vitamix Leave a Comment

 

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Taco bowls are life.  I created this bowl for dinner last night because my oldest is obsessed with Chipotle. I made it vegan & gluten free and she devoured this after a very long day of training/swim practice and work.  It made my heart happy.  She even ate the dressing (surprise ingredients in there) and she NEVER eats dressing.  YES!!!

This recipe is totally forgiving.  Clean out your fridge and use what you have & love.  I prepped this ahead of time and it was ready to go as my family filtered in for dinner.  Leftovers are perfect for lunch the next day.  Low fat.  No oils.  Summer fresh!  This would be perfect for a beach day, picnic or to take to a pool party.   Now let’s get to it…
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Chickpea and Broccoli Rice Bowl with a Dijon Vinaigrette. V. GF.

April 14, 2016 by Knead to Cook Filed Under: Beans, Breakfast, Brunch, Dressings, Evolution Power Yoga 40 Days, Fitness., Gluten Free, Running/Races, Salads, Sauces, Side dish, Vegan, Vegan proteins, Vinaigrette, Wheat Free, Your Life Edit Foundations 2 Comments

 

 

 

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I’m excited to share a nutritious, protein-packed dinner that you can make in under 15 minutes (with leftover rice or quinoa).  Every Sunday we make a big batch of rice or quinoa for a staple in the week’s dinner recipes and partly for our dog food that we make for our pups.  I always have plenty and this dinner came together so quickly on a fast-paced night. Everyone loved it and actually my husband has been eating leftovers for lunch ever since.  Would be great served warm or at room temperature.  Start thinking about summer parties and this one would be a winner!

Packed with valuable nutrition – this dish can be a side or served as a main dish.  I paired it with grilled tofu and it was so satisfying.
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Avocado Cilantro Taco Sauce. V. GF.

March 31, 2016 by Knead to Cook Filed Under: Appetizers, Brunch, Condiments, Dips, Dressings, Evolution Power Yoga 40 Days, Fruit, Gluten Free, No bake/cooking required!, Nuts, Running/Races, Salads, Salsas & Guacamole, Sauces, Side dish, Vegan, Vinaigrette, Vitamix, Wheat Free Leave a Comment

 

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Yep.  It’s not Taco Tuesday yet hump day. I know but don’t really care because I’m in a mood for tacos.  Truthfully, I’ve been craving avocados a lot lately.  So tonight we will have walnut meat (recipe coming) tacos with this sauce that will have you drooling at first bite.  Avocados: provide nearly 20 essential nutrients, including fiber, potassium, Vitamin E, B-vitamins, and folic acid. They also act as a “nutrient booster” by enabling the body to absorb more fat-soluble nutrients, such as alpha and beta-carotene and lutein, in foods that are eaten with the fruit. They are a powerhouse and really should be consumed every single day in my humbled opinion.

This chunkier sauce can be made spicy, medium or mild.  Can be thinned out for a dressing for salads.  It serves as the perfect dip in lieu of your typical guac.  Heavenly… period.  And the best part – whips up in seconds.
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