Baked Vegetarian Casserole
By Marni Sumbal
usatriathlon.org
•Veggies - canned, fresh or frozen (if using canned, give a rinse before using) (I used fresh jalepenos, canned chickpeas, fresh chives, fresh whole mushrooms (sliced), fresh roma tomatoes (sliced), canned black beans, frozen corn and fresh onions.
•Veggie burger
•1/4 c cooked rice or pasta
•4 egg whites + 1 whole egg
•1/8 c skim milk
•1/3 c vegetarian stock (you could even use 1 can of vegetarian soup with vegetables if you'd like, instead of the vegetarian stock)
•1/8 c stuffing cubes or croutons
•Spices - pepper, paprika, garlic, and herb (or your favorite no salt seasoning)
•2-3 T. shredded cheese
Preparation:
1.Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
2.In a non-stick loaf pan, sprayed lightly with non-stick spray, put all the veggies in the pan and mix. Add crumbled veggie burger (cook for about 1 minute in microwave to defrost).
3.Scramble eggs and milk. Add vegetarian stock and spices. Scramble again with fork.
4.Pour liquid mixture over veggies in loaf pan and press down veggies with a spatula.
5.Crush croutons or stuffing cubes either in baggy or between two plates.
6.Sprinkle croutons/stuffing over veggies.
7.Cook in oven for 20-25 minutes or until top is golden brown.
8.Turn off oven. Place cheese evenly over crumbs and leave in oven until ready to eat (or until cheese is melted).
Serve with Asparagus:
While casserole is cooking, lightly coat asparagus with 2 tsp olive oil and lemon pepper seasoning. Cook for 5-8 minutes or until asparagus is soft.
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Thursday, December 24, 2009
CURRIED LENTILS WITH BUTTERNUT SQUASH
CURRIED LENTILS WITH BUTTERNUT SQUASH
Published 09/10/2007 Runner's World Magazine
1 cup dry lentils
1 small butternut squash
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 tablespoon curry powder
1 teaspoon grated gingerroot
1 teaspoon chili powder
Salt and pepper to taste
1/4 cup shredded coconut (optional)
Spray a two-quart baking dish with cooking spray and set aside. Pour the lentils into a deep pot and cover with cold water. Bring the water to a boil, reduce the heat, and add raw chunks of the squash (go ahead and leave the skin on to add nutrients and texture to the dish). Simmer until the squash is soft (about one hour). Remove the pot from the heat, drain, and set aside. With tongs, pull out the chunks of squash and mash them roughly, skins and all, with a fork, ricer, or potato masher.
Preheat the oven to 400°F. In a large bowl, mix the drained cooked lentils and mashed squash with the olive oil and all the spices (including the salt and pepper). Spoon the mixture into the baking dish. At this point, you can cover the dish and refrigerate it for a few hours or even overnight. When you're ready, bake until piping hot, which will be about 20 minutes if you're putting it into the oven right after mixing it or 25 to 30 minutes if it's been refrigerated. Serve warm, garnished with shredded coconut if you like and with a serving of wild greens, such as blanched chard. Serves two as a hearty main dish or four as a side dish.
Calories: 530
Protein: 32 g
Carbs: 94 g
Fat: 8 g
Published 09/10/2007 Runner's World Magazine
1 cup dry lentils
1 small butternut squash
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 tablespoon curry powder
1 teaspoon grated gingerroot
1 teaspoon chili powder
Salt and pepper to taste
1/4 cup shredded coconut (optional)
Spray a two-quart baking dish with cooking spray and set aside. Pour the lentils into a deep pot and cover with cold water. Bring the water to a boil, reduce the heat, and add raw chunks of the squash (go ahead and leave the skin on to add nutrients and texture to the dish). Simmer until the squash is soft (about one hour). Remove the pot from the heat, drain, and set aside. With tongs, pull out the chunks of squash and mash them roughly, skins and all, with a fork, ricer, or potato masher.
Preheat the oven to 400°F. In a large bowl, mix the drained cooked lentils and mashed squash with the olive oil and all the spices (including the salt and pepper). Spoon the mixture into the baking dish. At this point, you can cover the dish and refrigerate it for a few hours or even overnight. When you're ready, bake until piping hot, which will be about 20 minutes if you're putting it into the oven right after mixing it or 25 to 30 minutes if it's been refrigerated. Serve warm, garnished with shredded coconut if you like and with a serving of wild greens, such as blanched chard. Serves two as a hearty main dish or four as a side dish.
Calories: 530
Protein: 32 g
Carbs: 94 g
Fat: 8 g
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