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Comfort Food…Veggie Pot Pie

February 9, 2012 by Holly Yzquierdo 8 Comments

Veggie Pot Pie

This is not really super healthy, but it is a healthier version of a glorious comfort food. Next time I make this I’ll season it up a little more even though my husband thinks it is perfect just the way it is. We both had two helpings, this is what was left…

Only 1/4 of the nine inch pie pan. The 1 year old had already eaten and the 3 year old only had a small piece. This is your warning, make a lot if you plan to eat this. This lonely leftover piece is already packed away for my husband to take to work tomorrow, he mentioned something about bragging and showing it off.

This is not a typical pie crust, I was hoping for a flaky biscuit crust but this is more like a drop biscuit crust. You can use a different crust if you have a favorite but this one is tasty. I have hopes of making lots of other things with this crust. This recipe was not difficult but it does use a lot of ingredients and a lot of different steps. Hopefully you can keep up with the insanity that follows.

Ingredients for Veggie Filling

  • 3 cups water
  • 2 potatoes, pilled and diced
  • 2 carrots, sliced
  • 2 celery stalks, sliced
  • 1/4 onion, diced
  • 1 cup green beans (I had cooked green beans in my freezer)

Do

  1. Bring water to boil.
  2. Add all veggies. If any of the veggies have already been cooked you can add them near the end of the cooking time.
  3. Cook until all veggies are tender then remove from heat.

Ingredients for Pot Pie Crust

  • 2 cups Whole Wheat Pastry Flour
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp baking soda
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/4 cup Earth Balance
  • 3/4 cup plant milk ( I used Almond Milk)

Do

  1. Preheat oven to 425 degrees.
  2. In a large mixing bowl add dry ingredients together and mix well.
  3. Cut in Earth Balance until small pebbles will form.
  4. Add in milk 1/4 cup at a time. Only use as much as you need. The dough will be very wet.
  5. Spray pie plate with cooking spray.
  6. Using your hands spread a little more than half of the dough in the bottom of the pie plate and along the sides.
  7. With a slotted spoon scoop cooked veggies into pie plate. I cooked a lot more veggies that I needed but they will be a nice little addition to another meal later.
  8. Pour the Easy All Purpose Sauce (the recipe is below) on top of the veggies.
  9. Using your hands spread the remaining dough onto the top of the pot pie. Try to use as small amounts as possible, don’t worry if there is not enough.
  10. Bake in the oven for 15 minutes. The crust will be golden brown.
  11. Let cool for a few minutes before serving.

Recipe for Easy All Purpose Sauce

Ingredients

  • 2 Tbsp Earth Balance
  • 1 Tbsp corn starch (2 tbsp of flour may be substituted but 1/4 cup more liquid will be required)
  • 1/2 cup veggie broth
  • 1/4 plant milk
  • several dashes of salt, garlic powder, and onion powder
Do
  1. Heat Earth Balance in a small sauce pan, on medium heat, until melted.
  2. Whisk in corn starch (or flour).
  3. Once a roux starts to form slowly add liquid 1/4 cup at a time, stirring constantly. 
  4. Add spices and stir to incorporate.
  5. If the sauce is too thin add a small amount of corn starch, if it is to thick add a small amount of more liquid. 
  6. Remove from heat.
Serve
This sauce is poured over the veggies in the pot pie, but this is an incredible versatile sauce and really deserves it’s own post describing it’s awesomeness. Maybe next week I’ll tell you how to use it’s base as a gravy, or a pasta sauce, or….

I know that I am weird but I didn’t miss the meat, although I kept typing “chicken pot pie”. I cut the veggies big so that there was a nice texture and something to chew. You can use any veggies you like in this. If you’re transitioning off of meat this is a great recipe. You could add a small amount of chicken and use chicken broth and your family would feel like they are getting a meaty meal. 

If you don’t have a lot of time you could use frozen veggies and a pre-made pie crust. The sauce takes less than 10 minutes start to finish, but it does take constant attention. I would not recommend using canned sauce as most of them have MSG or other unsavory ingredients.

In your journey to eat healthier you can’t get caught up in every little detail. I used fresh veggies but they important thing is that your family is eating veggies.  Even small steps are steps in the right direction. My 3 year old didn’t want to eat his carrots so we all ate carrots at the same time. 

Next time I will add 1 tsp garlic powder, 1 tsp onion powder and 1/2 tsp more salt to the crust, maybe even some nutritional yeast. I’m also thinking of a spicy meal, maybe a Taco Pot Pie using my Lentil Taco’s Recipe.

Happy Eating!

Filed Under: Main Dish Recipes, Recipes Tagged With: Dairy Free, Frugal, Meal Plans, Plant Based Diet, Recipes, Vegan

Italian Bake

February 8, 2012 by Holly Yzquierdo Leave a Comment

Italian Bake

When I did the grocery shopping over the weekend I bought an eggplant. One of the great thing about a plant-based diet is there are a lot of plants out there to try. I have only had eggplant one other time so when I saw it was on sale I decided to buy it.

Then I had to decide what to make that would be dairy free. I thought about all kinds of Italian dishes then decided to just wing it as usual. While grocery shopping I also saw and bought some Daiya faux cheese to try, more on that later.

I didn’t taste test this before dinner. I wasn’t sure how it would turn out so I didn’t take a picture. The picture below if of it re-heated this morning (for breakfast). I cooked/streamed all of the ingredients separately and put them in a casserole dish but next time I’ll make this a one pan meal. I’ll include directions for both below.

Ingredients

  • cooked noodles, I used spirals whole grain noodles but you can use gluten free noodles
  • eggplant, peeled, roasted and chopped
  • chopped, steamed kale
  • chopped, steamed broccoli
  • chopped, steamed red bell pepper
  • 1 jar pasta sauce
  • a few dashes of garlic powder and onion powder
  • Daiya faux cheese (optional)

Do

  1. Layer all ingredients in an oven safe dish.
  2. Heat for 20 minutes or until warm in an oven at 365 degrees.

To make this a One Pot Meal

  1. Bring a large pot of water to boil.
  2. Add noodles and peeled, cubed eggplant to water then boil for 10 minutes. If you want tender broccoli add it now too.
  3. If you prefer tender-crisp broccoli add it and the red bell pepper 5 minutes into the  noodles/eggplant cooking cycle.
  4. Two minutes later add the chopped Kale.
  5. Once everything is cooked well drain water. I find it easiest to dump it into a large colander.
  6. Pour back into your large pot and add pasta sauce.
  7. Once sauce is warm add faux cheese.

Serve

This can be served with a side salad and french bread or on it’s own. 

The Verdict

My husband and I loved this. My 3 year old liked it too but he didn’t like the chunkiness of all the veggies. Next time it might be worth it to puree them in his. The 1 year old loved this too but started having a reaction to something in it. We are not sure what so we will not be giving this to him again soon.

This was tasty this morning but not as good as it was when I first made it. I know it is not typical breakfast food but ever since I ate soup for breakfast last week I’ve been enjoying dinner for breakfast. Soon I’ll make breakfast for dinner and balance out the universe.

I bought the Daiya faux cheese to see what all of the fuss is about. The 3 year old, who really misses cheese like it, or at least liked seeing it on his food. It was OK but I’d rather not have any. It would probably be a good transition food if you really thought you needed cheese but I don’t miss it.

Have you tried any new foods lately?

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Dairy Free, gluten free, Plant Based Diet, Vegan

Gratituesday: Our Health

February 7, 2012 by Holly Yzquierdo Leave a Comment

 

It wasn’t too long ago that I was sick. Any activity, including caring for my kids could be too much for me. Here is a quick list of things that I couldn’t do:

  • Go for a long walk
  • Run up the stairs
  • Go shopping with my kids
  • Dance with my kids
  • Long car rides
Anything activity that required movement was out of the question. Any place that didn’t have accessible restrooms, also out of the question. I was 29 and having bladder problems, you can read about that here. There were some medicines available but I was still nursing so I couldn’t take them. 

 

Today I am symptom free! Praise the LORD! I feel great. 

 

Also my family is healthy. Yesterday when my little lovely’s were driving me nuts I thought about how thankful I am that they can drive me nuts. They are strong, active, healthy kids. They climb and jump on the couch, push the dining room chairs all over the place, and wrestle constantly. The (almost) 3 year old’s new thing is to put his head on the floor and act like a bulldozer…then run over the 1 year old. We’ve taken to calling him Dozer, by the way the 1 year old loves being ran over. 

 

Yes, today I am thankful. I don’t want to take my health for granted. 

What are you thankful for today?

Join us for Gratituesday at Heavenly Homemakers!

Filed Under: Life with Kids Tagged With: Gratituesday

Meal Plan Monday

February 6, 2012 by Holly Yzquierdo Leave a Comment

Soup Week went over pretty well at my house last week, the Minestrone Soup was definitely the best. My husband wants me to make it again this week but I think I’ll have to pass as I’ve had enough soup for a few days. I was eating leftover soup for breakfast, which was delicious by the way. I may start a new trend in breakfast; but now I’m ready to sink my teeth into some heartier fare.

Minestrone Soup

Last week I mentioned that I was excluding rice and all rice products from our Menu Plan to see if my 1 year old’s eczema would clear up. I’m happy to say this his eczema has been much clearer this week. A really weird thing happened on Sunday night. I noticed he was having a reaction after eating peas. He regularly eat’s peas so I’m not sure what the problem is. Typically I just feed him peas from a can but this time I fed him peas that came in a plastic “to go” type of package. The ingredients on the package just say “peas, water, salt” so I wonder if it could be the packaging.

I will continue to keeping rice out of our diet this week and also peas. After his skin clears up again I’ll attempt to feed him the peas.

This week’s Meal Plan

Breakfast will be pancakes, cereal or toast with a nut butter and fruit.

Snack will be fresh fruit, smoothies, or raw veggies with Jalapeno hummus. Our humongous Costco sized container of hummus is almost gone so this will be disappearing this week.

Lunch is typically leftovers or sometimes a sandwich or a wrap. This week I have baked potatoes that I like to top with chili.

Black Bean Burgers

Dinner

Monday: Eggplant Italian Bake (notice the ambiguity, I have no idea what I’m making yet, just that is will have eggplant. Yeah, that is how I roll.)

Tuesday: Pasta with Vegan Alfredo Sauce and veggies, likely asparagus and broccoli

Wednesday: Veggie Pot Pie, I’m hoping for a flaky biscuit like crust.

Thursday:Black Bean Burgers with Mashed Potatoes (these have gotten bumped the last two times I’ve planned them so we will see)

Friday: I have no idea, but probably leftovers, maybe I’ll make the Minestrone Soup after all. 

Have you planned your menu for the week?

Filed Under: Meal Plan Monday, Planning, Uncategorized Tagged With: Dairy Free, Frugal, Meal Plan, Meal Plans, Menu Plan, Minestrone Soup, Pancakes, Pasta, Planning, Plant Based Diet, Pot Pie, Recipes, Vegan, Vegan Chili, Veggie Burger

My Weight Loss Story: A Health Revival

February 2, 2012 by Holly Yzquierdo 39 Comments

I’ve never been overweight, I’m closer to average. I know I weighed more than I needed to but I felt pretty comfortable with the way I looked. I wasn’t planning on strutting my stuff in a bikini anytime soon but whatever. My normal was about 150 lbs and I was (mostly) OK with that. 

Pre-Plant-Based Diet with my amazing Husband

I had a baby in 2009 and lost all of the baby weight within 6 months. In 2010 I decided to work out, get in shape and lose a little weight. I worked out hard for a few months and only gained weight. I started trying to eat “healthy” along with working out and finally lost a few pounds just in time for vacation. Two months later I found out I was 10 weeks pregnant. I should have known. I lost weight when I got pregnant with my first son too. I gained about 25 to 30 pounds with this pregnancy and delivered a healthy baby boy in January.

I was plagued with bladder problems throughout the year; repeated UTI’s and bladder spasms were making leaving the house next to impossible. After a ton of doctors appointments, invasive testing, and mucho frustration I’d had enough. In an act of desperation I sent an email out to about a dozen of my friends telling them about my symptoms, a possible interstitial cystitis diagnosis, and all of the fear and isolation I was feeling. I pleaded for any help anyone could give me and for all of the prayer they could muster.

One friend put me in touch with a family member who had similar symptoms. My long conversations with her gave me hope and pointed me in the direction of Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy.

Another friend introduced me to her mother, Eileen, who is a Whole Food Educator. We communicated primarily through email with a few phone calls. I had to fill out a ton of paperwork and a food diary so she could get a full picture of my health and life style. Eileen started me on a path of Dietary Excellence™ in October of 2011. She also recommended some products to help resolve the chronic infections and improve my digestion. She had faith that I would be symptom free by Christmas. I prayed, I hoped, I made the change.

I watched Forks Over Knives and was encouraged that this would not only help my bladder problems but prevent diseases for the rest of my life. My husband got on board almost immediately and experienced great health benefits as well. He has also lost quite a bit of weight, but I’ll share about that another time.

As I followed this new path I noticed changes right away. Aches and pains that had become an everyday occurrence were gone. I felt more clarity, kind of like the Claritn commercials. Also, weight was almost falling off. I lost 16 pounds in the first 6 weeks. Most of that was in the first two weeks. Even after I stopped losing pounds my shape was definitely improving. 

I had some bladder flare up’s during the first few months and some infections that just didn’t want to clear up. I got discouraged on more than a few occasions but Eileen was there to encourage me. I was a believer in the plant-based diet. By Christmas I was symptom free. Praise the Lord!!!

We had family visiting during Christmas 2011 so we got a little off track, but not much. We decided to participate in the Physicians  Committee for Responsible Medicine‘s 21 Day Vegan Kickstart. This was the first time we were eating completely vegan as a household. I loved it and I felt great. I was creating delicious recipes every week, with a few duds now and then. I lost another 3.5 pounds bringing the total to 19.5 pounds, I started in a size 14 and now I’m in a size 6!!!

Christmas 2011 with my oldest son 

Suddenly all I could talk about was our plant-based diet. A lot of people were interested. I decided to blog about this journey, what works for us and what doesn’t. I found myself helping friends and encouraging them. 

Eileen has given me permission to share her email address. If you are interested in contacting Eileen she can be reached at ek@havelifelongwellbeing.com. You can also check out her website for more information.

Do you have an encouraging story you’d like to share? Leave a comment with your story or a link to your blog, let us encourage one another.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: 21 Day Kickstart, bladder problems, bladder spasms, Healthy, interstitial cystitis, Plant Based Diet, Vegan, Weight Loss

Minestrone Soup

February 1, 2012 by Holly Yzquierdo 27 Comments

Minestrone Soup is the perfect year round soup. It's meatless, vegan and gluten-free when using GF noodles.

One of the best and easiest soups I’ve had since adopting a plant-based diet is Minestrone Soup.

One of the great things about making plant-based Minestrone Soup is that you don’t really have to make all that many changes from your typical recipe.  Plus, you can easily adapt it based on what you have on hand.

I like to use my Dry Veggie Broth Mix in this recipe. If you haven’t tried the broth mix yet you are missing out!

Minestrone Soup is the perfect year round soup. It's meatless, vegan and gluten-free when using GF noodles.

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Filed Under: Recipes, Soups, Stews, & Chili Tagged With: Dairy Free, gluten free, Minestrone Soup, Plant Based Diet, Recipes, Soup, Vegan

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