I grew up eating this salad and have always liked it! I recently had it again and can’t remember why we haven’t had this in so long! 😉 Spinach is so tasty and hearty! So delicious and so nutritious too! Continue reading “Spinach Salad and Vegan Mayonnaise Dressing”
Tag: Side dish
Taco Salad with Homemade Taco Dressing and Side Pepper Salad
As I mentioned earlier this week it has been quite warm for March/April for Northern Virginia. Because of that I’ve been in the mood to use the grill and have summer salads for dinner! I know! Summer isn’t anywhere close, but I’m so ready for the warm weather! Just having the front door open, breezes in the window, hearing the birds chirp and the warm sidewalk under bear toes! Hmmm!!! The joys of spring and summer! Continue reading “Taco Salad with Homemade Taco Dressing and Side Pepper Salad”
Baked Beans
Roasted Vegetables and Chickpeas
And if any of you haven’t picked up on my Type A personality… I don’t do well with messes, and this place looks like it is undergoing MAJOR construction! We went to the playground today and spent a lot of time outside because I couldn’t’t deal! Also poor baby Aisling hardly went downstairs except to go outside today. I just didn’t want her hands on the concrete sticky floor and in her mouth… YUCK.. .talk about chemicals… and who knows what else is in the air after ripping up carpet and vinyl… best to just get outside in the fresh air!
So if you are in a time crunch, this is a great recipe. MUCH quicker than a lot of my recipes and I don’t like spending longer than an hour preparing dinner in the first place! The only caveat to add is that I did soak the chickpeas in water and a splash of vinegar over night and then simmered on low for much of the afternoon before cooking them with the rest of the veggies.This recipe I found from the Better Homes and Gardens magazine from November 2011 and it’s definitely a keeper! And another bonus: BHG claims it is only $0.43 a serving if calculated as a side dish for 8. It was a main dish for us, added meat, and it easily served 2 adults and 2 kids.
I’ll also make my usual disclaimer, that I’ve changed/edited/perfected the recipe to my liking. The original can be viewed here!

Roasted Vegetables and Chickpeas (I added the meat)
Ingredients:
1 lb kielbasa – nitrate, nitrite free preferably
5 carrots, peeled and cut in 2-inch pieces
1 pound sweet potatoes, peeled and cut in chunks
1 large red onion, peeled, halved, and cut in 1-inch wedges
1 pound red or russet potatoes, cut in cubes
12-15 cloves garlic, crushed but still whole
⅔ cup dried chick peas soaked, cooked and drained (equal to about 1-16 oz can)
2 – 3 tablespoons coconut oil
1 teaspoon dried rosemary, crushed
1 TBSP maple syrup or molassas
½ teaspoon kosher salt
½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
Instructions
- Position an oven rack in center of oven. Preheat oven to 425 degrees F. Place all vegetables, meat, garlic, and chickpeas in a large shallow roasting pan. In a small bowl combine the oil, rosemary, brown sugar, salt, and pepper. Drizzle over vegetables and meat; toss well to coat.
- Roast, uncovered, about 1 hour to 1.5 hours or until vegetables are lightly browned and tender, stirring twice.
Let me know what you think! Any changes for you?
Nourishing Traditions Book Review: Part VIII- Fermented Vegetables & Fruits
Lacto-fermentation is something I’m relatively new to, but I’ve gotten a bit of practice over the last few months. I’ve successfully made sauerkraut, ketchup, mayonnaise, kimchi and some pickles. We weren’t huge fans of the pickles (except for Tonchi who loves them). The rest of us weren’t too thrilled with the flavor. I think that was due to the fact we were expecting the flavor to be similar to traditional pickles, of which it wasn’t. I also plan to try it a few more times with different ingredients. Continue reading “Nourishing Traditions Book Review: Part VIII- Fermented Vegetables & Fruits”
Raw Broccoli Salad
This is a great side salad or main dish for summertime! I try to use the oven the least amount possible in summer and this is a great option. It is definitely a light dinner if you use it as a main dish, but I have a hard time serving it as a side since it has meat in it. I do really like it though for a side salad to take to a picnic or pot luck! Continue reading “Raw Broccoli Salad”
Grainless, Sugarless, Diary Free Zucchini Bread
Yumm… sounds delish.. right? Just like the original… uhh… not so much! Last week I said we were inundated with zucchini, and we still are! So you are inundated with zucchini recipes! Continue reading “Grainless, Sugarless, Diary Free Zucchini Bread”
Coconut Bread
We love bread! And we miss bread! Because Brian isn’t supposed to be having grains I’ve been trying to remove it from most of what we eat on a daily basis. I didn’t realize how much grain, starches, and sugars we eat until I started removing it. We didn’t regularly have desserts, I don’t buy sugary cereals or snacks, never buy cookies, so it should be easy right? Nope… try again! Continue reading “Coconut Bread”







