Guest guest Posted November 15, 2005 Report Share Posted November 15, 2005 I will try the taco style lentils and for the beef flavor I will use vegetable broth with a hint of gravy master or kitchen bouquet and a dash of soy sauce. Sounds like a good recipe. HillBillyHousewife..*LOL* I need to peer into that web address. , " cheles2kids " <cheles2kids> wrote: > > I've been so busy trying to keep up with all of the wonderful > recipes being posted daily, I'm just now getting around to posting a > few. > > I just want everyone to know how grateful I am for this group, and > everyone's expertise! It's been really great for me as a beginner > vegetarian. > > Okay, now on to the recipes!! > > > > Taco Style Lentils & Rice > (recipe from the hillbillyhousewife.com website) > > 3/4 cup dry lentils > 3/4 cup brown rice > 4 cups water > 4 beef bouillon cubes (I did not use a vegan type, I'm not even sure > if there is such a thing with the beef flavored ones?) > 2 tsp. chili powder > 1/2 tsp. cumin > 1 tsp. onion powder > 1/4 tsp. garlic powder > > In a 2 quart sauce pan, bring the water to a boil. > Add all ingredients and stir well. > Bring it to another rolling boil. > Reduce heat, cover and simmer for about 50 min. > I made sure and cooked this until almost all the water was absorbed. > Stir well and serve on taco shells, vegetarian flour tortillas, top > with any kind of taco toppings you like. > > I made these tonight, and they are wonderful!!! But I believe you > could substitute all the seasonings for just taco seasoning and save > yourself some time. > As for the boullion cubes, I'm sure these are not considered > vegetarian, but am now wondering if you could substitute a vegan > chicken type of bouillon cube instead? Is there such a thing as a > vegan beef bouillon, anybody out there know???? > > > Okay, on to the 2nd recipe > > This one was adapted from the Laurel's Kitchen Cookbook > > A Bowl of Noodles > > 5 cloves garlic, chopped > 1 bunch green onions, sliced > 1 1/2 Tbsp. olive oil > 1 lb. fresh mushrooms > splash of white wine > 1 lb. of fresh spinach leaves, whole or sliced > 6 cups light vegetable broth > salt & pepper (to your own taste) > 1 lb. angel hair pasta, fettucine, or linguine noodles > > You need to make sure and have everything cut up and ready to go, > because this recipes moves pretty quickly. > > Heat olive oil. > Saute garlic and green onions for just a few minutes. > Add the sliced mushrooms, saute for a couple more minutes. > Add a dash or two of white wine, then add the spinach leaves, the > broth, and salt & pepper. > Bring to a boil, lower the heat and let simmer for a few minutes. > > While the " soup " is simmering. > > Cook noodles and drain. > > Fill bowls with noodles, then dip " soup " over noodles. > > This is awesome!!! > It seems complicated, but it isn't as long as you have everything > ready to go. > > If anyone tries these recipes, please post and let me know if you > like them! > > Thanks again everybody for all the great recipes and information!!!! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2005 Report Share Posted November 15, 2005 This is a good idea! I knew someone out there would have some kind of a substitute for the beef bouillon. As for the website, I found out about this through a homeschooling forum I belong too. I had never heard about it until a couple weeks ago. I also laughed when the lady posted the website address!! :0) Hope you enjoy the recipe! I thought it was a REALLY great substitute for hamburger meat in taco style dishes!! > I will try the taco style lentils and for the beef flavor I will use > vegetable broth with a hint of gravy master or kitchen bouquet and a > dash of soy sauce. Sounds like a good recipe. > HillBillyHousewife..*LOL* I need to peer into that web address. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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