Thursday, March 29, 2012

Homemade Veggie Burgers!

Thanks to Missy and her hoity toity big city newspapers on the interwebs, I've got some great new ideas for making homemade veggie burgers.  Here's my take on one of the recipes for Mushroom-Grain burgers.  I'm altering the recipe basically because I'm not grocery shopping until tomorrow, and these are the most similar items I have to the recipe in the article.

Here are the ingredients I'm using:

  • Mushrooms
  • onion
  • garlic
  • Brown Rice (instead of Barley--I would have preferred barley, but I used it all up...as I said--grocery shopping isn't until tomorrow.  I love cooking with barley.  It adds a nice meat-ish texture to things like chili.)
  • egg
  • Beans!  The recipe calls for chickpeas (which I really don't like) but I'm using navy beans (because I have them on hand.)
  • Edamame (this is not in the recipe, but I'm adding them in for some extra protein and greenth.  I invented that word.  It means more greenness.  :)
  • Parsley (fresh from my Aerogarden)
  • Sage -- I have zero sage in this house.  Not sure why, or really what you use it for.  Chicken is my first guess or stuffing type thing.  I guess it hasn't come up for awhile...
  • Shredded Sweet Potato (not pictured.)  this was an afterthought.
Cook the onions, add the mushrooms.  I'm throwing in the sweet potato shreds and the edamame at this point just to cook them a little bit.
 
Take 1/2 the mushrooms and put in a bowl with the rice/barley and the parsley.  Take the other 1/2 and throw in your food processor along with the beans and egg.  Smoosh it up.  Mix everything together.

This looks.  interesting.  The green bits are nice.  Once everything is mixed together it's pretty.  I guess I had my doubts just looking at the food processor mush.  This will be fine.

I am frying them in little balls rather than huge patties.  They do have a hard time sticking together, but the beans and the egg are the glue.  Just smoosh them back together if they fall apart.

Then it says I have to oven it.  I don't have fancy cookware, so I'm going to transfer the browned dealies to a baking sheet and finish them in 375 for about 10 min.  Well, 5 minutes, then put some cheese on top, bake 5 minutes more.  

That's the gist anyway.  Ok, so I just took mine out of the pan and they're nice and brown, but still really mushy/wet in the centers.  The baking must dry that out a bit.  I hope.  I had to re-shape some of them.  They're downright gooey.  Waitin to see where this goes...

Anyway, I do like the idea of using the beans in a burger.  Maybe chickpeas will end up in my pantry.  Maybe.

Here's an update.  I pulled them out of the oven, and they're a little bit more set, but still didn't seem done.  I am going to end up baking them for about 30 minutes total.  When they're done I'm going to let them sit on the pan for another few.  I hope that's not a huge mistake, but sometimes, you know--recipes are bullshit.  They just didn't seem done.

Ahhhh.....check it out!

Delish!  I'm eating mine with all the condiments of an actual burger and it's really really good.  Thanks again Miss Missy and her You Nork Times.

You Neek.




Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Niece Hats!




I made these hats for my nieces after Xmas this year.  I had done a few baby hats for my sister who is a baby nurse and brought them to our gathering.  When the nieces saw the teensy versions, they all put in their orders.  I do think that these larger versions turned out better than the small ones, partially because I decided to use felt for the owl eyes in bright colors.  I really like the way they turned out!

Austyn's

Allison's Monkey Hat.
Jenna's
Paige's
Addy's

I ate that.

Why blog about the foods we eat?
Well, people ARE always asking me what "vegetarians" eat,
and because I  feel like I've abandoned my blog.
Also, because I think (I know) I'm a great cook, and in my opinion I think we eat pretty healthy!

So, after deciding I would document our daily diet for a month, I realized that I am just too busy to get all of these pictures and such up on the blog in a timely fashion.  So, here I am almost a month later trying to post this.  Bloggery is hard!

I pack a lunch for work every day for both me and my husband, and that has saved us a TON of money, not to mention the time & energy spent trying to figure out what's for lunch when I used to come to work unprepared.
There aren't really a lot of HEALTHY vegetarian choices available in local restaurants, and please don't tell me that I can 'just get a salad'.
Oh, if I had a nickel...
(Really, are there many HEALTHY non-vegetarian choices out there either?)

**one thing I should point out here is that I now use the term vegetarian fairly loosely since we started adding fish to our diet about 2 years ago.
I have doubts that I'll ever use the word 'pescatarian' to describe my diet.
It's too annoying sounding.
Let's just leave it at 'we eat fish.'

Besides avoiding restaurants we also make almost every meal from scratch, and NO it doesn't take that long!  Very few items in our pantry are pre-packaged meals.  The canned goods you see in my cupboards are mostly just beans or tomatoes.  Hardly ever will you see a 'condensed soup' or any canned soup for that matter.  Partly because they are super salty, there are very few vegetarian canned soups available, but mostly because my homemade soups taste SO much better than anything sitting on the shelf at the grocery store.

Packing the lunches is now a part of my daily routine and takes place at the same time I'm making dinner most nights.  I don't feel like I can really relax in the evenings until things are ready for the next day.  

Here's a taste of dinnertime at the Kearney's...

Veggie burger w sauteed baby portabello mushrooms, muenster cheese, tomatoes & BBQ sauce.  Sweet potato fries on the side.
Can I just say that this meal was freaking delicious.  This sandwich made use of the very last of the loaf of bread.  There were only 2 pieces left, so I cut them in half to make 4 pieces/2 sandwiches.  One unusual thing about this meal is the sweet potato fries.  For most of my life I have HATED sweet potatoes and completely avoided them.  A few months ago I decided that since I'm now a grown-up I'll give them another try and lo and behold I actually like them.  Wait--I actually LOVE and CRAVE them.  That, my friends, is bizarre. Wait until I tell my mother!

Lunch
Tuna Macaroni Salad, alfalfa sprouts (that I grew myself), tomato, roasted sunflower seeds.  Side of 1/2 orange.  YUM!
I had eaten half of it before I remembered that I was going to take a picture of it.  Oops!  It was so good.  I mixed in a little bit of this cranberry/horseradish dip mix with the mayonnaise and the results were delicious!


Tacos!
Tacos are relatively new for us, and a meal that my husband LOVES.
We use Morningstar farms "beefalike" crumbles and regular taco seasonings.
A dollop of plain Greek yogurt takes the place of sour cream.


Of course, tacos for lunch!




Spaghetti Squash, homemade sauce.
I used a can of tomatoes, spices, a little brown sugar, onion, garlic and mushrooms to make this sauce.
Prep time was about 7 minutes, then I just let it simmer while the squash baked.

Breakfast Saturday Morning
Veggie "sausage" and eggs
Not as pretty as I usually like, but definitely yummy.
Eggs are from our own chickies, of course.
That makes them even better!



Homemade noodle soup
I made a soup like this the other day when my husband was trying to get over the flu.  He finally had an appetite and agreed to eat some soup.  We stopped at the grocery store on the way back from his doctor's appointment and he waited in the car while I ran in.  I looked over the canned soups--he said he wanted "noodle" soup--to try to find one that didn't have chicken or chicken fat or whatnot, and there just wasn't anything that looked good!

This soup took me 11 minutes to put together using garlic, onion, carrot, celery, cabbage, mushrooms, peas (a handful of frozen) and some skinny noodles.  He was so appreciative and said several times throughout the rest of the day that it was the best soup he's ever had.
I say, of course it is.
It was made with LOVE and real ingredients.

I ended up with enough left over to put 2 containers of soup in the freezer to use later in the month.
I'm not the type of person who wants to eat the same thing every day,
so leftovers usually go to waste unless I freeze them.
 It's great to have something we can just heat up on those days when we don't have as much time to cook.


Sunday Breakfast
Oh yes I did.  Blueberry Crepes
OK--I had a craving for pancakes.  I don't buy pancake mix anymore because it's too simple to make from scratch (and BETTER).  One problem though--I used up almost all of the flour when I made the sourdough bread.  Crepes use much less flour than pancakes and are pretty easy to make.  For the blueberry topping I just threw a handful of frozen blueberries in a saucepan and added a couple spoonfuls of sugar, cooking until it thickened up.  It isn't unheard of for me to put the filling on the inside with maybe some cream cheese deliciousness, but this time it's on the side with a little dollop of the Greek yogurt and a drizzle of maple syrup.

That was so good.


Egg Salad sandwich w/sprouts, carrot/celery sticks, Greek yogurt w/blueberries, orange slices
I know a lot of people like them or think they're 'convenient' but I never buy baby carrots.
They're overly processed and often seem dried out.  Plus, how are you going to cook with a baby carrot?  Are you going to shred those little buggers one at a time or slice them?  Annoying.

OK,  I am done with this post.  I left out some pictures, etc.  but my god, it's long enough as it is.  If you're still reading this, you're my new best friend (or my current best friend!)

Peas Out!