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Plant-Based Split Pea Soup: Protein-Packed Comfort Food! #veganrecipes #plantbasedcooking
Plant-Based Split Pea Soup: Protein-Packed Comfort Food! #veganrecipes #plantbasedcooking
Warm up with a comforting bowl of Plant-Based Split Pea Soup! This hearty, protein-packed classic is made with wholesome ingredients like green split peas, carrots, celery, and flavorful herbs, all simmered to perfection. It’s a cozy, nutritious meal that’s easy to make and perfect for any day of the week. Whether you’re looking for a satisfying lunch or a simple dinner, this whole food plant-based soup will hit the spot and keep you coming back for more!
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One Pot CHICKPEA VEGETABLE Recipe | Easy Vegetarian And Vegan Meals | Chickpea Recipes
One Pot CHICKPEA VEGETABLE Recipe | Easy Vegetarian And Vegan Meals | Chickpea Recipes
One Pot Chickpea Vegetable Recipe | Easy Vegetarian and Vegan Meals | Chickpea Recipes. A one pot meal chickpea recipe is perfect for easy vegetarian and vegan meals. This easy chickpeas and vegetable recipe is not only high protein but also loaded with vegetables. This one pot chickpeas recipe is a great way to add chickpeas / garbanzo beans to your plant based diet. Healthy vegetarian chickpea recipe / garbanzo recipe for your plant based, Vegan, Vegetarian meals / lunch or dinner. Check out my other vegetarian and vegan recipes for meal prep ideas.
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▶️ CHICKPEA RECIPE INGREDIENTS: (3 to 4 servings)
3 Tablespoon Olive Oil
225g / 2 cups Onion – sliced
1+1/2 Tablespoon Garlic – finely chopped
1 Tablespoon Ginger – finely chopped
2 Tablespoon Tomato Paste
1+1/2 Teaspoon Paprika (NOT SMOKED)
1+1/2 Teaspoon Ground Cumin
1/2 Teaspoon Turmeric
1+1/2 Teaspoon Ground Black Pepper
1/4 Teaspoon Cayenne Pepper (Optional)
200g Tomatoes – Blend to a smooth Puree (after being pureed 1 to 1+1/4 Cup approximately)
200g / 1+1/2 cup approx. Carrots – chopped
200g / 1+1/2 cup Red bell pepper approx. – chopped
2 cups / 225g Yellow (Yukon Gold) Potatoes approx. – chopped small (1/2 inch pieces)
4 cups / 900ml Vegetable Broth
Salt to taste
250g / 2 cups approx. Zucchini – chopped (1/2 inch pieces)
120g / 1 cup approx. Green beans – chopped (1 inch long)
2 cups / 1 (540ml) Can – Cooked Chickpeas (drained)
1/2 cup / 20g Fresh Parsley (loosely packed)
👉 Garnish:
Lemon Juice to taste (I have added 1 teaspoon lemon juice)
Drizzle of olive oil (I have added 1/2 tablespoon organic cold pressed Olive oil)
▶️ METHOD:
Start by blending the tomatoes to a smooth puree. Prep the vegetables and set aside.
To a heated pan add the olive oil, onion, 1/4 teaspoon salt. Sweat the onions on medium heat until it’s soft. It will take about 3 to 4 minutes. Adding salt to onion will release it’s moisture and help it cook faster so please don’t skip it. Note we are NOT browning the onions here.
Once the onions are soft, add the chopped garlic and ginger and fry for 30 seconds or until fragrant. Add the tomato paste, paprika, ground cumin, turmeric, black pepper, cayenne pepper and fry for 30 seconds. Now add the fresh tomato puree and mix well. Add the chopped carrots, red bell pepper, yellow potatoes, salt, vegetable broth and mix well. Turn up the heat. Cover and bring to a vigorous boil. Once it starts to boil, give it a mix and cover the lid. Reduce the heat to medium-low and cook for about 20 minutes. This will allow the potatoes to cook a bit, before we add the quick cooking vegetables to it.
After 20 minutes, uncover and add the zucchini, green beans, cooked chickpeas, parsley and mix well. Now turn up the heat and bring it to a rapid simmer. Once it starts to simmer, cover the lid and cook on medium heat (DO NOT COOK ON LOW HEAT AT THIS POINT) for about 10 minutes or until the potatoes are cooked to your liking. COOK UNITL THE VEGETABLES ARE SOFT, but at the same time don’t let it get too mushy.
Uncover and turn the heat to medium high and cook for another 1 to 2 minutes or to the desired consistency. PLEASE NOTE – THIS STEW IS NOT SUPPOSE TO BE WATERY. It’s more towards the thicker consistency. Turn off the heat. Garnish with fresh lemon juice and a drizzle of olive oil and some chopped fresh parsley. Mix well.
✅ 👉 NOTE – THIS STEW IS NOT SUPPOSE TO BE WATERY
Serve hot with some pita and couscous.
▶️ IMPORTANT NOTES:
👉 Adding salt while frying the vegetables will release it’s moisture and help it cook faster so please don’t skip it
👉 Every stove is different so regulate the heat as required. Cooking time and intensity of heat may vary depending on the type of stove you are using
👉 THIS STEW IS NOT SUPPOSE TO BE WATERY
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The Healthiest Protein-rich Food | How To Prepare It
Sadhguru: Horse gram is one, among the lentils, it is the most protein-rich
lentil found on the planet. It's very high-powered. So that's why race horses are fed with this gram,
which is called as horse gram today. In the market, it's unfortunately called horse gram. It's called kollu in Tamil and
huruli in other languages, ulavalu in Telugu. So, this is a very good thing. It's good to sprout it. If you sprout
it, you digest this much more easily. You can keep it in a bowl, in your room, take…
get one white cloth, put it in that, soak it in the water for about six to eight hours,
then tie it in a cloth and keep it closed. In about three days, it will sprout.
If it's sprouted, you can just eat it raw. If it's come out about half an inch out of the seed,
you can eat it raw; it takes a lot of chewing and eating, you chew it and eat it.
It's very good. Now, this will increase heat in the body. Today sun is up and suppose today you drink
kollu or eat Kollu and you feel too much heat, then you must balance it by eating green gram.
Sprouted green gram will cool the system. "Oh, is this all so complicated,
can't I just eat my meal" (Laughter)? I'm only asking you to just eat it.
I'm not
asking you to perform any ritual. But right now, you are just performing the ritual of eating,
you're not eating as a human being should eat. If you just go and watch any of the wild
animals, they're just chopping… chomp, chomp, chomp, they're eating,
but they are not eating indiscriminately. Just like that, they're rejecting what they don't want. They're eating what they want. Just to observe a spotted deer,
you can see it, it will be grazing, you just see what it eats, what it does not eat,
it just knows.

Just like that, by the feel of it,
it knows what to eat, what not to eat, for today. Tomorrow, it may be eating a leaf that it does not eat today. But today it knows what to eat
for its body and for the atmosphere around it. So, you also need to develop that a little bit,
because this is a intelligence of the body. So, consuming this horse gram will
generate heat in the body. If you find it's causing excessive heat…
How do you know excessive heat is, you will notice your eyeballs are hot
or you want to go and pee; you want to pee, it's full but it won't come out,
it hurts that means there is excess heat. Such a thing happens, you just drink some ash gourd juice
or eat some green gram or take some castor oil and apply it on
you know either inside the navel or the Anahata, the Vishuddhi, this place and these two spots
behind the ears, if you apply, instantly, within five minutes the system will cool down; go to the
bathroom, everything will happen without effort.
So, the body has to be managed.
Even now, self management is happening. But if you consciously manage it,
it will function better. It's as simple as that. If you want to use the system at a higher dimension
of performance, then you have to watch it. Somehow live and die,
then nothing matters, eat whatever. No, what does it matter?
Even if you eat garbage, you will live but eating with care and watching what the
body needs will enable the body in many ways. A conscious managing not becoming
a health freak; being you know, stressed about what do I eat, what do I do this,
how do I this? No, that itself is damaging. Just being conscious – how much of what, what is
body's requirement today – that's what you do. Time 04:23
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Mediterranean-style Viral Zucchini
Mediterranean-style Viral Zucchini
Day 1 of 100
This recipe is inspired by the culinary legend @chefthomaskeller
We start by searing zucchini to golden perfection, capturing its tender texture and subtle sweetness. I paired it with creamy butter beans and cashews, infused with garlic and herbs, this zucchini dish tastes so luxurious. It’s like dining in a five-star restaurant. A sprinkle of fresh herbs and more roasted nuts, oh wow! This plant-based version of the zucchini recipe is definitely worthy of going viral.
Recipe can be found on the blog or type this in your browser https://eveganrecipes.com/roasted-zucchini-with-creamy-butterbean-hummus/
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Herb & Chickpea Pasta Salad Recipe | Easy Vegetarian And Vegan Meals
Herb & Chickpea Pasta Salad Recipe | Easy Vegetarian And Vegan Meals
Herb & Chickpea Pasta Salad Recipe | Easy Vegetarian and Vegan Meals | Salad Recipes. A healthy chickpea pasta salad recipe perfect for easy vegetarian and vegan meals. A high protein and nutrient rich chickpea salad / pasta salad made with chickpeas for a healthy vegetarian meal. This delicious summer pasta salad is loaded with greens and is a great way to add chickpeas / garbanzo beans to your plant based diet. Healthy salad recipe with homemade salad dressing / easy vegetarian pasta recipe / chickpea salad recipe to add to your plant based lunch or dinner menu. This is one of the best pasta salad I have made. Healthy vegetarian pasta salad for your plant based, Vegan, Vegetarian meals / lunch or dinner. Check out my other vegetarian and vegan recipes for meal prep ideas.
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▶️ CHICKPEA PASTA SALAD INGREDIENTS: (3 servings)
👉 To cook pasta:
140g / 1 cup approx. Dry Ditalini Pasta
4 to 5 cups Water
Generous amount of salt (I have added 1 teaspoon of pink Himalayan salt which is milder than the regular salt)
2 cups / 1 can COOKED Chickpeas (Low Sodium)
100g / 3/4 cup approx. Celery – finely chopped
70g / 1/2 cup approx. / Red Onion – chopped
30g / 1/2 cup approx. / Green Onion – chopped
Salt to taste
👉 SALAD DRESSING: (ADJUST THE VINEGAR, MAPLE SYRUP AND GARLIC TO YOUR TASTE)
60g / 1 cup (firmly packed) Fresh Parsley – throughly washed
2 Garlic Cloves / 7g approx. or to taste – chopped
2 Teaspoon Dried Oregano
3 Tablespoon White Vinegar or White Wine Vinegar – or to taste
1 Tablespoon Maple Syrup or to taste
4 Tablespoon Olive Oil (I have added organic cold pressed olive oil)
1/2 Teaspoon Freshly Ground Black Pepper or to taste
Salt to taste
1/4 Teaspoon Cayenne Pepper (Optional)
▶️ METHOD:
Drain 2 cups of home cooked chickpeas or 1 can of cooked chickpeas and ALLOW IT TO SIT IN THE STRAINER UNTIL ALL THE EXCESS WATER IS DRAINED.
Generously salt a pot of boiling water and add the dry ditalini pasta. Cook the pasta as per the package instructions. Once cooked drain the pasta and rise with cold water. THEN ALLOW THE COOKED PASTA TO SIT IN THE STRAINER UNTIL ALL THE EXCESS WATER IS DRAINED, otherwise the dressing will not stick to it.
To make the Salad dressing:
Add the parsley. garlic cloves, dried oregano, white vinegar, maple syrup, olive oil, salt, black pepper, and cayenne pepper. Processing until
the mixture is
well blended
but still has
some texture to it. (just the same consistency as pesto). Set aside for later.
✅ 👉 ADJUST THE GARLIC, VINEGAR AND MAPLE SYRUP TO YOUR TASTE.
To assemble the pasta salad: To a large bowl add the cooked pasta, cooked chickpeas, salad dressing, chopped celery, red onion, green onion and mix well until each pasta is nicely coated with the dressing. Serve the pasta salad with your favourite side. This pasta salad is really good for meal/ prep because it stores well in the refrigerator for 3 to 4 days in an air tight container.
▶️ IMPORTANT TIPS:
👉 After draining the liquid from the cooked chickpeas. ALLOW IT SIT IN THE STRAINER UNTIL ALL THE EXCESS WATER IS DRAINED
👉 After draining the cooked pasta, rinse it with cold water. THEN ALLOW THE COOKED PASTA TO SIT IN THE STRAINER UNTIL ALL THE EXCESS WATER IS DRAINED, otherwise the dressing will not stick to it
👉 Add the salad dressing little at a time and not all at once and taste as you go, until it reaches the desired taste
👉 The chickpea pasta salad recipes is perfect for meal prep / meal planning, as it stores in the refrigerator for 3 to 4 days (if stored well in an airtight container)
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QUINOA And LENTILS Recipe | HIGH PROTEIN Vegetarian And Vegan Meal Ideas
QUINOA And LENTILS Recipe | HIGH PROTEIN Vegetarian And Vegan Meal Ideas
???? Quinoa and Lentils Recipe | High Protein Vegetarian and Vegan Meal Ideas
???? Let me know if you enjoyed my vegan quinoa and lentil recipe
▶️ RECIPE INGREDIENTS: (3 to 4 servings)
???? To cook the green lentils:
1/2 Cup / 100g GREEN Lentils (Washed/Soaked for 8 to 10 hours or overnight)
1 Teaspoon Salt (I have added pink Himalayan salt)
2 Cups / 475ml Water
???? To Marinate the cooked green lentils:
1+1/2 Tablespoon Lemon juice OR TO TASTE
1 Tablespoon Olive Oil (I have added organic cold pressed olive oil)
???? To cook Quinoa:
1 Cup / 190g Quinoa (Washed/Soaked for 30 minutes)
2 to 3 Tablespoon Olive Oil
1 Cup / 135g Onion
1+1/2 Cup / 200g Carrots (2 medium size carrots)
1 Tablespoon Garlic – finely chopped
3 Tablespoon Tomato paste OR TO TASTE
1+1/2 Teaspoon Paprika (NOT SMOKED)
1+1/2 Teaspoon Ground Cumin
1/4 Teaspoon Cayenne Pepper (optional)
Salt to taste (I added total 1+1/4 Teaspoon of pink Himalayan salt)
1+1/2 Cup / 350ml Vegetable Broth (LOW SODIUM)
???? To Garnish:
1/2 Cup / 65g Red Onion – chopped
1/2 Cup / 25g Parsley – chopped
1/4 Cup / 5g Mint OR TO TASTE – chopped
1/2 Teaspoon Ground Black Pepper or to taste
▶️ METHOD:
Wash & soak 1/2 cup of green lentils for 8 to 10 hours or overnight. Once the lentils are soaked, drain the water and rinse it. Transfer the lentils to a pot. Add salt and water. Cook over medium-high heat and bring to a vigorous boil. Once it starts to boil, reduce heat to medium-low and cook for about 4 minutes or until lentils are cooked but still holds its shape. WE DO NOT WANT MUSHY LENTILS. Right away strain the cooked lentils. Let it sit in the strainer to get rid of any excess water and allow it to cool down. Once lentils have cooled, add lemon juice, olive oil and mix well. Allow the lentils to marinate while we continue with the rest of the cooking.
✅ ????Cooking time of the lentils depends on it’s quality. One batch of lentils maybe drier than the others and may require longer cooking time. SO ADJUST THE COOKING TIME ACCORDINGLY.
Thoroughly wash 1 cup of quinoa until the water runs clear and then soak in water for 30 minutes. ✅ ????After 30 minutes drain the water from quinoa and let it sit in the strainer to get rid of any excess water.
To a heated WIDE PAN, add olive oil, chopped onion, carrots, 1/4 tsp salt and fry on medium to medium-high heat until it’s slightly browned (about 5 to 6 minutes). ADDING SALT TO ONION/CARROTS RELEASES IT’S MOISTURE AND HELPS IT COOK FASTER, SO PLEASE DON’T SKIP IT. Add the garlic and fry on medium heat for 30 seconds or until fragrant.
✅ ????REDUCE THE HEAT TO LOW BEFORE ADDING THE SPICES AND TOMATO PASTE TO PREVENT IT FROM BURNING.
Add the tomato paste, paprika, ground cumin, cayenne pepper and fry on low heat for only 1 to 2 minutes (no longer than that), just to cook out the raw flavour of the tomato paste. Add the quinoa, salt, vegetable broth. Turn up the heat and bring to a VIGOROUS BOIL. Then reduce the heat to low and cook for about 15 to 20 minutes or until quinoa is cooked.
✅ ????DO NOT LET THE QUINOA GET MUSHY. ADJUST THE COOKING TIME OF QUINOA ACCORDING TO THE HEAT OF YOUR STOVE. DO CHECK IN 15 MINUTES, if still not cooked then cook for longer. It took me 20 minutes on my stove.
Once the quinoa is cooked, uncover the lid and turn off stove. Add the cooked lentils, ground black pepper, red onions, parsley, mint & mix well. Cover the lid and allow it to rest for 3 to 4 minutes for the flavours to blend.
Serve hot with a side of green salad. Perfect for meal prep / meal planning as it stores well in the refrigerator for 3 to 4 days
▶️ IMPORTANT NOTES:
???? Thoroughly wash the quinoa a few times until the water runs clear, this will get rid of any impurities/gunk/bitterness and will give quinoa a clean taste
???? Every stove is different SO ADJUST THE HEAT AND COOKING TIME AS REQUIRED
???? Cooking time of lentils depends on it’s quality. One batch of lentils maybe drier than the other and may require longer cooking time, SO ADJUST ACCORDINGLY
???? DON’T LET THE QUINOA GET MUSHY. ADJUST THE COOKING TIME ACCORDING TO THE HEAT OF YOUR STOVE. CHECK IN 15 MINUTES, if its still not cooked, then cook for longer
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Tempeh tacos (serves 2)
200g tempeh
1 red pepper
2 garlic cloves
1 small onion
Salt
1 tsp. Chipotle paste
1 tsp. Smoked tomato paste
1 tsp. Ancho chilli powder
1 tsp. Cumin seeds or powder
Olive oil
Handful fresh coriander
Cashew cheese sauce
1 cup cashews (soaked)
1/4 cup water (add more water if needed)
2 tsp. Nutritional yeast
1/2 tsp turmeric powder
1/2 tsp. onion powder
1/2 tsp. garlic powder
1/4 tsp. ground black pepper
Salt
1.5 tsp. lime juice
Pico de Gallo
200g cherry tomatoes
1/4 red onion
handful coriander
1/2 tsp jalapeño
2 tbsp. lime juice
Salt
6 taco shells
Roasted aubergine & butter bean curry (serves 4)
Roasted aubergine:
1 aubergjne
1 tsp. Cumin powder
Salt
Olive oil
Curry:
400g butter beans
1 Red pepper
1 white onion
2 garlic cloves
Thumb ginger
salt & black pepper (to taste)
1 tbsp. tamari or soy sauce
1 tbsp. cumin seeds or powder
1/2 tsp. fennel seeds
4 cardamom pods
1.5 tsp. curry powder
1 tbsp. turmeric
10-12 fresh or dried curry leaves
1.5 tsp. tomato paste
400 ml coconut milk
Water (if needed)
Handful fresh coriander
Peanut, tahini tofu noodle salad serves 2
Noodles:
100g noodles of choice
200g red cabbage
2 medium carrots
1 red pepper
150g mange tout
2 spring onions
30g coriander
Crispy tofu:
300h Tofu
2 tbsp. Garlic powder
Salt
Pepper
40g Corn flour
Peanut tahini chilli sauce:
1.5 tbsp. Peanut butter
2 tbsp. Tahini
2 tbsp. Tamari
1 tsp. Chilli sauce
1 tsp. Maple syrup
1 inch thumb Ginger
1 tsp. Rice mirin
1.5 tbsp. Lime juice
3 tbsp. Water (add more if needed)











