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Mexican Food

Plan for Success

January 18, 2012 by Holly Yzquierdo 7 Comments

Texas Style Chili

Last night I didn’t really feel like making dinner. Have you been there? Fortunately I had prepared a number of basic ingredients so dinner was a breeze, a warm, delicious breeze. I reheated cooked quinoa and black beans, while steaming spinach, broccoli and red bell peppers. I added a few seasonings and I had a delightful dinner. 

You’ve heard it said, “those who fail to plan, plan to fail.”

If I hadn’t been prepared we would have probably gotten take out. We still get our fair share of take out but it is typically bean burritos or hummus and pitas. I know we are wild!

If your new to this pick one or two things to try. When we began eating a plant based diet I would make a large batch of pinto beans and a large batch of brown rice. If you’ve never made beans it is really easy. 

Making Beans: A Quick How To

  1. Buy dried beans (any variety)
  2. Look through the beans for debris like sticks and rocks. I like to do this by spreading beans out on the counter. I also discard and gnarly looking beans.
  3. Rinse the beans. I pour them in a large colander to rinse them.
  4. Put your beans in a large pot and fill with water. Your beans will likely double in size so make sure you have plenty of room. Let the beans soak overnight.
  5. The next day rinse your beans again, sometimes I skip this rinse, and add clean water to the beans.
  6. Cook. It will likely take a few hours, depending on the type of beans.  Once the beans start to boil turn the heat down so they simmer. I like to place a wooden spoon on the top of my pan to keep the beans from boiling over. 
  7. You can add spices or veggies now. If your not sure how you will be using they beans you may not want to season them. I always add onion and garlic to my pinto beans, for example, but I do not season my black beans. 
  8. The beans are done when they are soft. You can remove a few beans with a spoon and lightly blow on them, if the skin peels away they are done.

Why I love beans?

  • Inexpensive
  • High Protein
  • High Fiber
  • Easy to make
Beans are also versatile. One large pot of beans can be eaten plain, made into chili, burritos, eaten “unfried” as opposed to “refried,” made into veggie burgers, nachos, or into a layered casserole. They also freeze well.
Vegan Chili

This is the chili I made last week. There were two problems with it. First, the recipe only made enough for two adults with a little bit of leftovers. Second, since I used canned beans and didn’t soak and cook them myself they made us, ahem, gassy. But don’t tell anyone because that would be embarrassing. 😉

I’ve revamped that recipe, you need to try this delicious vegan chili!

You can make beans even faster in the Instant Pot!

Filed Under: How to, Planning Tagged With: Beans, How To, Meal Plans, Menu Plan, Mexican Food, Pinto Beans, Planning, Plant Based Diet, Recipes, Vegan

Lentil Tacos

January 8, 2012 by Holly Yzquierdo 23 Comments

Lentil Tacos are a family favorite! Win over friends and family with these vegan tacos.

I don’t know about you but I love tacos! In my mind, Taco Tuesday is a real thing.

Most kids love tacos, and I can’t think of anyone who doesn’t consider tacos to be a family favorite.

Lentil Tacos are a family favorite! Win over friends and family with these vegan tacos.

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I first started using lentil in tacos before we went plant-based. We had three growing (read hungry) kids at home who were in elementary school and we were on a tight budget. I started adding cooked lentils to our ground beef to make it go further. My kids barely noticed the lentils.

That moved started my love of lentils. They are a low fat and high fiber food with 9 grams of protein for a half cup serving. That’s basically 2 tacos for me.

Additionally, lentils are inexpensive and very easy to cook, perfect for beginners.

You can buy dry lentils in the bean section of any grocery store. They will cost less than $2 per pound for conventional lentils. I almost always buy brown lentils. I like buying them from Amazon because I can get a better variety. This kind cost more but they are non-gmo and you can trace which field they were grown in. Pretty cool!

Lentil Tacos are a family favorite! Win over friends and family with these vegan tacos.

UPDATE: If you have an Instant Pot check out my Instant Pot Lentil Tacos!

Lentil Tacos

This vegan recipe is so good even the carnivores will be asking for more.

The tacos can be made to each family members preference. My husband and I enjoy ours with lettuce, lentils, guacamole, and fresh salsa. If I had been making burritos or nachos I would have made a dairy-free cheeze sauce and possibly added more beans.

Lentil Tacos
 
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Author: Holly Yzquierdo
Ingredients
  • 1 cup dry lentils (rinsed)
  • taco seasoning (chili powder, garlic powder, salt, pepper, cumin) to taste
  • 2 oz tomato sauce
  • lettuce
  • salsa
  • guacamole
  • tortillas
Instructions
  1. Cook lentils in a medium sauce pan with 2 cups of water.
  2. Cook them for 15 minutes or until they are soft.
  3. If there is still water in the pan drain them.
  4. Add taco seasoning to taste and the tomato sauce.
  5. Stir and enjoy.
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Filed Under: Main Dish Recipes, Mexican Food, Recipes Tagged With: Lentil Tacos, Mexican Food, Recipes

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