Two more recipes today from The Vegetarian Family Cookbook. In all honesty, I have to say that until Nava Atlas offered to send me a copy of her book I hadn't given it any notice. That's really just because it started with the word "vegetarian", which in most of my cookbooks translates as "lots of eggs and dairy". But all the dishes I've looked at have either been vegan or have easy vegan options. Now I can't seem to put it down! Her recipes inspire me as an adventurous cook, but are still dishes that my son will gladly eat.
First, in the thermos, Quick Jamaican Red Beans & Rice, made of cooked brown rice, a can of red beans, and some light coconut milk. On the side are whole wheat Banana Fritters, another adaptation of a traditional Jamaican recipe, with a little container of maple syrup.
Nava recommended a green salad or a dish of glazed butternut squash to go with this meal. Sounds good to me, but as shmoo says when in one of his Raggae moods, "A nuh mi fi like it (I am not one to like that)." So I added a dish of blueberry soy yogurt topped with frozen cherries and raspberries.
Verdict: Beans and rice is such a staple at our house. If you cook a large batch of brown rice at the beginning of the week and keep canned beans on hand, you can have a fast, simple and kid-friendly supper together in minutes. Adding coconut milk this time gave it an extra-rich flavor we all loved -- even better the next day for lunch. The fritters were denser than a regular banana pancake, and more banana-y. Everything got eaten up by my wanga-gut (hungry belly) boy. 4 stars.
OOOOOH BANANA PANCAKES :)
ReplyDeletehas shmoo ever heard the Jack Johnson song by the same name?
I'm a big Nava fan, too. I recently waxed poetic about her here:
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(sorry -- I haven't figured out yet how to post addresses as actual links in Blogger comments!)
=) Kelli
yummy....the rice and beans! and the frozen yogurt with berries. yum yum! lucky shmoo!
ReplyDeleteWow, that sounds good. I've never made Jamaican food before. I keep seeing Nava's name around, I may have to pick up that book...
ReplyDeleteThis meal looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteI check in on this blog everyday... I'm a big fan. Thanks for all your interesting posts!
irie :)
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ReplyDeleteAdding coconut milk is an awesome idea.
ReplyDeleteAnd Kelli to make it into a link you need to type it like this...
[a href="http://verygoodthings.blogspot.com/2005/11/produce-project-who-needs-takeout.html"]Who needs Takeout?[/a]
But you need to change the square brackets to angle brackets before it will work.
EVERYTHING looks wonderful. I have to send a word of thanks. I've tried some of the recipes and they've been a huge hit with my "shmoo", too!! She's loving everything and we're all eating healthier.
ReplyDeleteThank you!!
I think this may be my favorite post since the glazed tofu. I am definitely making this meal this week! I went to Jamaica in Nov. and had some of the best vegan food of my life there. I am still dreaming of curried sweet potatoes stewed in coconut milk. They also cooked kidney beans, diced potato and carrot in coconut milk for a really yummy, easy stew. Thank you for inspiring my dinners yet again!
ReplyDeleteBanana fritters!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteIncidentally, I tried some vegan banana pudding the other day (I think Zen Soy was the brand), and it was some of the greatest pudding I have ever consumed.
I think your comment about making beans having a kid friendly meal on hand at all times amusing. With as persnickity as my child is, a pot of rice and beans would do me no good.
ReplyDeleteA pot of Ramen on the other hand.
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ReplyDeleteLmao I love reggae! One of my fav songs is about a wanga gut.
ReplyDeleteYum! The Red Beans and Rice looks easy and good to make. Light coconut milk is amazing. Great job once again!
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