Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Quinoa and Black Bean Recipe

We have come to the time of the year where it is customary to make New Year's Resolutions. While this may not be a practice that every one follows, the beginning of the year is the best time to start out on the right foot. While exercising more, being more polite, or other things may be on the typical list, I believe that food should be the basis for many of these resolutions. What harm is there in trying to eat more fruits and vegetables this year? Or better yet, why not make a commitment to cook more meals at home?

In the fast paced world that we live in, time for cooking at home has taken a back seat. While dollar menus flourish across the nation, more tables at home are unoccupied. In the spirit of easy to prepare, quick cooking, and delicious food, I give you this quinoa and black bean recipe. This recipe is both gluten free and vegetarian, costs only $3-$6 per serving, and takes only 20-30 minutes to prepare.

Pastamore Quinoa and Black Bean Serves: 4-6
Ingredients:
1.5 Cups - Quinoa
1 Cup - Vegetable stock
15 oz Can - Black beans
3 each - Medium Roma tomatoes - medium dice 1/4" x 1/4"
1 Cup - Baby spinach
2 Bunches - Red radishes
1 each - Avocado - sliced
6-10 oz - Fat-free Greek yogurt
2 Tbsp - Olive oil
3 oz - Pastamore Roasted Garlic Balsamic Dipping Oil
2 Tbsp - Pastamore Fresh Jalapeno Oil
2-4 Tbsp - Pastamore Traditional Barrel Aged Balsamic Vinegar
1 tsp - Dry ground mustard
TT - Salt and black pepper
As garnish - Oregano


Directions:
1. Preheat oven to 375F. Clean and cut the radishes into quarters (save a few fresh radishes for garnish). In a bowl, combine the radishes, olive oil and Pastamore Traditional Barrel Aged Balsamic Vinegar. Mix well and place on a baking sheet (cover with tin foil for easy clean up). Once the oven is preheated, place the radishes in the oven and cook for 20-25 minutes.
2. While the radishes are cooking, in a pot place 3 cups of water, 1 cup of vegetable stock, and 1.5 cups of quinoa. Bring the mixture to a boil and then cover and reduce to a simmer. Cook time will range between 10-15 minutes and the quinoa will be done when it is soft, appears translucent and the germ ring is visible. If there is excess liquid, strain through a fine sieve.
3. While the quinoa is cooking, heat the black beans in a saucepan. Once heated, place the beans in a colander and rinse them clean. When the quinoa is finished, add the black beans, diced tomatoes, spinach, dry mustard, Pastamore Fresh Jalapeno Oil, Pastamore Roasted Garlic Balsamic Dipping Oil, and season to taste.
4. Mix thoroughly for at least 1 minute and plate. Garnish with oregano and avocado, and top with the Greek yogurt (in this case the yogurt is used as a healthy substitute for sour cream). On the side of the main dish, plate the roasted radishes.

You will be amazed at how simple this recipe is and how delicious the results are.

Monday, December 27, 2010

Appetizers


Appetizers!  They just make a party seem more like a party.  These two pictures are of low calorie appetizers that are easy to make and delicious.  The first is melons wrapped in prociottuo and the second is green and yellow squash with a yogurt and Pastamore Basil Parmesan sauce.  Go appetizers.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Here's a Holiday Recipe sure to get the attention of your guests!

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Rockin Holiday

Rockin Holiday might mean that you have to find a good e card to send out into cyber space. I searched many sites; it seemed like forever and finally, I think.....I have found the best one.  Its JibJab...it's halarious cards, fun stuff and cool things!  What a site, check this video I was able to create for the pastamore staff. 
http://sendables.jibjab.com/view/DQsWTSvhpX1nzJ4d  Pretty cool!
See the face book page for more like this.  Enjoy..and may this season be filled with laughter and happiness....and for sure a Rockin Holiday!

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Happy Holidays





Happy Holidays, wishing you happy, warm and healthy holiday season! 
So what if;  you forget the wrapping paper... lose your tape...forget to buy something...burn a meal...can't find anything to wear, do nothing with your hair...finish shopping on Christmas eve... get in a fight with your spouse, find a mouse in your house, oversleep for work..eat and drink too much...under decorate your tree, (well, that's where the cat decides to p--).....Life is too short to worry about the minor things, that's when your heart actually sings!  Happy Holidays!

Pastamore's Roasted Pear Salad



Pastamore's Roasted Pear Salad recipe is fabulous!  This recipe was created by Pastamore's own Chef Jon, who soon will be getting his degree in nutrition. Right now, Costco is selling  pomegranate seeds and it's a great deal for 2 packages!  After worrying about how much weight I could gain this holiday season, this recipe came just in the nick of time!....I love Pastamore's Roasted Pear Salad!

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Holiday Happenings

     "Holiday Happenings"...every year, it happens.....a monster sneaks into my closet and shrinks all of my clothes.  Mall parking lots turn into the Indy 500. There's long lines to stand in and rude people.  Credit cards get maxed, tape gets lost, cookies burn, lists are made and some get lost, then sugar plum fairies dance around my head.  Once again, the season is in full swing and it's time for Holiday Happenings.