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Thermos Health Lunch Recipe

 

 

The thermos health lunch recipe is for people who have jobs that do not allow

them access or time for a fresh healthy warm meal. The cool and cold months

particularly call for a warm meal to stay in balance. Eastern medicine

recommends lunch as the primary meal of the day since food is most easily

digested at noon. Also this recipe avoids the common micro-wave oven which

according to eastern medicine dissipates the energy of food and alters food to

being incompletely digested.

 

 

Recipe

 

2 cups water

1/4 cup organic basmati or jasmine rice

1/4 cup organic split yellow mung beans. See source below

1-1/2 cups fresh organic vegetables, cut into small pieces to fit into thermos

1 tablespoon organic clarified butter or sunflower oil. See clarified butter

recipe below

Whole or ground organic spices and herbs to taste. Ginger, Coriander,

Cumin, Turmeric, Cardamom, Basil, Oregano, Sage, Raw Sugar, Sea Salt,

etc.

 

Preparation

 

In a sauce pan, briefly saute the spices in the clarified butter or oil. Add the

rice, beans rinsed, vegetables, and water. Bring to boil and simmer for five

minutes. While still boiling hot, pour mixture into a one quart or one liter

thermos bottle. The company Thermos Nissan (Thermos.com) makes a 1.3

liter wide mouth stainless steel bottle model number FBC1300L which is

ideal. Close the thermos with lid immediately and leave closed for about 4

hours. The meal will cook in the thermos and be ready to eat after about 4

hours. Pour into bowl and garnish with fresh cilantro, ground sesame seeds,

mint, lime, raisins, etc.

 

Note

 

The recipe will need to be modified in terms of reducing or eliminating added

oil and heating spices to account for rosacea.

You may need to experiment with amounts and cooking times for best results.

The exact amount of cooking time depends on the time lapse between

cooking and eating. Example, if the time between cooking and eating is 5 to 6

hours, then only 2 minutes of cooking may be required. If the the time lapse is

2 to 3 hours, then 5 to 10 minutes cooking may be required.

 

An excellent alternative to rice is the grain called quinoa available from the

health food store. Also equal parts rice and quinoa make a delicious

combination. Split peas, lentils, and other beans can be substituted. Heavier

beans will require longer cooking time. Cook the beans first, then add the rice

and vegetables in order. Heavy vegetables like carrots and beets require

longer cooking time. Light vegetables like leafy greens can be added just

before pouring the mixture into the thermos.

 

Split Yellow Mung Beans

 

Split yellow mung beans also know as yellow mung or moong dahl (bean) is

considered the very best bean for the ayurvedic diet, detoxification and

healing. They are extremely easy to digest, have a subtle sweet taste, and are

not astringent. They are simply the whole green mung bean with the green

hull removed and split. Organic split yellow mung beans are currently only

produced by American Health and Nutrition (organictrading.com.) They only

do wholesale with a 500 pound minimum. The retailers are

HarvestTimeNaturalFoods.com 800-628-8736 or 517-628-2506 minimum

35.00 and Everybodys Health Food Store 641-472-5199 no minimum. Ask

your health food store to carry them! The non-organic variety is available from

VadikHerbs.com Organic spices available from ayurveda.com or

lhasakarnak.com

 

Clarified Butter Recipe

 

Clarified butter is also know as ghee. Slowly melt one pound of organic

unsalted butter in a glass sauce pan. When butter begins to boil, reduce heat

and slow boil for 15 minutes. Careful not to burn. When curds at bottom of pan

turn light tan, remove from heat. Remove foam on top of melted butter with

large spoon. Pour ghee through stainless steel strainer into glass jar and seal

with lid. Ghee does not require refrigeration unless the weather is hot. Shelf

life is unlimited. Use a clean dry spoon when removing ghee from jar. Unlike

butter, ghee does not easily burn when used in cooking. A general dosage is

2 teaspoons per day on food. Ghee is one of the highest regarded tonic foods

in ayurvedic medicine.

 

 

References

 

Perfect Health - Dr. Deepak Chopra

 

Ayurvedic Healing - Dr. David Frawley

 

Live In The Balance: East West Nutrition - Linda Prout

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