
I love watching people cook. Growing up, I'd spend hours watching my family cook, and whenever there was a cooking show on, I was right there. My eyes were glued to the television. I have since given up watching TV, and only have one for the occasional movie marathon with the housemates.
Luckily, YouTube has all kinds of cooking to watch, from the expert chef cooking shows, to amateur videos of people proudly showing off their newest creations. I hope to, at some point, get some of my own videos on YouTube. In the Meantime, I'm an avid seeker of new food porn to watch. :)
Which brings me to my next thought. I love watching people prepare raw food. It can range anywhere from simple preparation, like this dish, to hours of intense work. I really like the foods that Ani Phyo shows us on YouTube. They're very quick and easy recipes to prepare, and it's very easy to elaborate on them.
My recipe today was manipulated from this recipe, the Spanish Breakfast Scramble. I loved the idea of this recipe, but thought it needed a bit more of a kick. So, I came up with this:
Southwest Walnut Scramble
2 cups walnuts, soaked and dried
1 cup sunflower seeds, soaked
1 large tomato, chopped
1/2 bell pepper (color of your choosing, I chose yellow)
2 small green onions
1 Tb. turmeric
1 tsp. chili powder
1 1/2 tsp. tamari (use nama shoyu for truly raw)
1/4 cup chopped parsley
1 small garlic clove, crushed (optional)
splash raw apple cider vinegar (I don't ever use filtered ACV)
squeeze lemon
cracked pepper
1 avocado, chopped
Blend walnuts and sunflower seeds in the food processor until they're nicely minced. Using a spatula, pour contents into a bowl. Add in everything else except the vegetables, and mix well. Finally, fold in the tomato, green onions, and bell pepper. Garnish with avocado and kale.
In the picture, I used a whole kale leaf. Normally, I would chop it fine,
and add a dash of lemon juice, olive oil, and Bragg's Liquid Aminos.
Sunday, February 17, 2008
Southwest Walnut "Scramble" (raw)
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3 comments:
I just found your blog through Tastespotting and really love it- I also have a gluten-free vegetarian blog so it's nice to find someone with similar leanings. Doesn't hurt that your food all looks quite delicious. ;)
Can't wait to explore your site more!
-Sea
www.bookofyum.com
Thanks!
I agree, it is hard to find similar blogs. I either find GF carnivores, or vegans with an incredibly high wheat intake. *shrugs* Wonderful that you found me though! I'll check out your site right away! :)
Blessings!
Hi! I just found your blog and love it! While I'm no longer a vegetarian (was for 10 years) I'm very health-oriented. These recipes look great! Can't wait to try them out!!
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