Tag: spicy

Middle Eastern Chickpea Burgers with Harissa Aioli

Eating vegan doesn’t have to mean a salad for every meal, or a plate of plain vegetables (although, we love that too ♥️)! These mid-east spiced chickpea burgers will shock your tastebuds with a flavor explosion ? We eat ours on top of zucchini noodles to keep the grain content of the meal low, but they would be just as yummy served up in a bun or on top of a bed of rice or greens! Want to make them grain-free? Just sub the quinoa for mor chickpeas! Ever make aioli? It’s not as scary as it seems – I promise it doesn’t take long, it’s really simple and it beats using store-bought mayonnaise in place of the real-deal! Try our easy recipe that turns the traditional sauce into a spicy fiesta!

Chickpea Burgers

Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit

Ingredients:

15 oz chickpeas (we used our sprouted chickpeas, but any chickpeas will do!)

3 garlic cloves, sliced in half

1/2 c red quinoa, cooked

1/2 c chickpea flour (we used sprouted)

1 c spinach

1 1/2 tbsp curry

1/2 tsp cumin

1/4 cup cilantro

2 egg whites (reserve the yolks for the aioli!)

1/4 c sliced red onion

1 tbsp olive oil

 

Directions:

Throw it all in a blender and purée! Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper, and form into patties by making a meatball shape and pressing down with your palm. Line them up on the pan and bake for 22-25 minutes.

 

Harissa Aioli

Ingredients: 

2 yolks

1/2 a lemon, juice

2 1/2 tsp harissa spices (we buy the Whole Foods dry blend that combines paprika, caraway, chili pepper, cayenne, coriander, cumin, garlic, peppermint and salt)

1/2 tsp salt

1/2 c olive oil

1/2 c grapeseed oil

 

Directions: 

Put the yolks and lemon juice in your food processor and give it a whirl until it becomes frothy and opaque (takes just a minute). Add the spices and salt, and continue blending. While the food processor is still running, slowly add the oil one by one, in a slooooow, steady stream. After just a few minutes, your aioli will be forming! How will you know? It gets thick! Just like whipping cream ?? Store it in the fridge until ready to use!

 

Mexican Stuffed Sweet Potatoes

stuffed sweet potatoes on a plate

Mexican stuffed sweet potatoes are your gluten-free, vegetarian answer to a meatless meal. This recipe is a go-to for me, when I want a clean, vegetarian meal and a great way for me to get the rest of the family in on going meat-free too! Everyone in this house can get down with Mexican flavors, and we feel like taco night, every night! However, I get tired of bread as a vehicle in too many of my meals, and since it typically lacks any natural nutrients, I really limit using it to once in a while.

Substituting sweet potatoes for tortillas, is a no-brainer since these beautiful orange potatoes are so rich in nutrients and add a lot more value to a Mexican taco style dinner. Sweet potatoes are high in magnesium, manganese, potassium and vitamins A and C. When cooked, you cut a slit down the middle of the sweet potatoes to help shape them into little boats… a new vehicle for taco toppings 🙂

What do I love about Mexican Stuffed Sweet Potatoes? Lots of fiber, protein and healthy fats… all in one meal!!! You guys, this is the combination I strive for to achieve a balanced meal because it makes me feel my best! These stuffed sweet potatoes are full of flavor, aren’t overly complicated and best of all, a plant-based alternative to your next taco night!

This recipe will feed a family of 4 – figure one sweet potato per person.

Mexican Stuffed Sweet Potatoes

Course: Main Course
Servings: 4

Ingredients

  • 4 sweet potatoes
  • 1 tbsp coconut oil
  • 1 avocado, shelled
  • 1 clove of garlic, minced
  • 1 lime, juiced
  • 1 c black beans, cooked I sprout mine first
  • 1/4 c chopped cilantro
  • 1/4 c purple cabbage, chopped
  • 1/4 c carrots, shredded or minced
  • salt to taste
  • black sesame seeds, toasted
  • cotija cheese optional
  • Mary's Gone Crackers Jalapeño flavor, crumbled on top optional

Instructions

  • Wash the sweet potatoes, and rub them down with coconut oil.
  • Pierce the potatoes a few times with a fork and set on a parchment-lined baking sheet in the oven for 40-60 min.
  • Remove the potatoes from the oven, once a fork easily pierces through to the middle.
  • In a small bowl, mash the avocado with the garlic and lime juice.
  • Chop any vegetables you haven’t prepped yet, and mix them well in a medium bowl with the beans and cilantro.
  • Once the potatoes are done cooking, slice them down the middle, about 1/2 inch from each end. This way, once you open them, you can push the ends together to kind of scrunch it open more in the middle. 
  • Put a scoop of the veggie and bean mix into each potato, then a scoop of the avocado mixture, top with a little more veggies and beans. 
  • Sprinkle with salt, toasted sesame seeds  and cotija. For a crunchy, spicy kick – top with crumbled jalapeño crackers!