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  • STOCKED: Hearty Lentil Soup

    STOCKED: Hearty Lentil Soup

    I’m a big fan of stockpiling — food, specifically.  I have a pantry in my basement where I stock all sorts of foods — canned tomatoes, olive oil, beans, pasta, nuts, etc.  I feel very stressed when my supply is depleted, so I keep a mindful eye on my pantry to make sure it’s always well stocked.

    If you are like me, you may feel similarly. There’s a sense of comfort in knowing that you have a lot of healthy food staples in your house. And, there’s an even greater sense of comfort knowing that you have a stock pile of healthy meals at your finger tips — or at least in your freezer!
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    Today we offer you the first recipe in a series we are calling STOCKED. This recipe is for a delicious, healthy and hearty lentil soup. It yields a huge batch that you can divide into containers and freeze for another day.  It’s a simple recipe, and I bet you probably have all of the ingredients in your pantry right now. (However, if you need help creating a well-stocked, healthy pantry, check out this article).

    Here’s what you need: onions, carrots, celery, garlic, lentils, fresh baby spinach (or another green of your choice), canned tomatoes, olive oil, chicken or vegetable broth, water, bay leaf, salt, pepper.

    It’s a very basic and heart warming soup.  The greens, in this case spinach, add a nice touch (courtesy of my friend Michele who inspired this recipe).  It’s also an extremely economical meal.  And, like I said, you will get a tremendous vat of soup out of this recipe. Enough to feed a small army. . . for days.

    Enjoy!

    Hearty Lentil Soup

    Yields a lot. 

    1 1/2 cups diced onion
    1 1/2 cups diced carrots
    1 1/2 cups diced celery
    1 large clove of garlic, crushed
    2-3 tablespoons olive oil
    1 28-ounce can of tomatoes (chopped, crushed, pureed – whatever you have on hand)
    16 ounces dried lentils (I used green lentils — don’t forget to rinse them!)
    6 cups of chicken or vegetable stock
    4 cups of water
    1 large dried bay leaf
    salt and pepper to taste

    In a large stock pot, warm the olive oil and add the onion, carrots, celery, garlic.  Cook until soft, about 10 minutes.  Add the lentils, can of tomatoes, chicken/vegetable stock, water, bay leaf, salt and pepper.  Bring the soup to a boil and reduce heat.  Let the soup simmer for about 25 minutes — or until the lentils are soft.  I just left my on the stove and let it simmer away.

    Helpful hint: When re-heating the soup, you may need to add more stock/water. Don’t stress. The lentils absorb a lot of the liquid. 

     

  • Make Ahead Breakfast: Easy Baked Frittata

    Make Ahead Breakfast: Easy Baked Frittata

    I’m not a morning person.  It’s hard enough for me to get up and ready and out the door, but squeezing in a healthy and nutritious breakfast is nearly impossible.  However, you know what they say — breakfast is the most important meal of the day! So, over the next few weeks we are going to offer you some suggestions on healthy breakfasts that you can make ahead of time and, in some cases, ones that will stretch throughout the week.

    Frittata BannerWe are starting with our Easy Baked Frittata.  I make mine in a pie dish so it’s easier to divide and portion.  Baking the frittata is so much easier than cooking it on the stovetop.  You just pour the ingredients into a greased pie plate and pop it into the oven for approximately 20 minutes.  I suggest making it on Sunday and slicing it throughout the week.  Or, plan to make one when you know you will have leftovers to incorporate into the dish.

    Our frittata has a few basic ingredients — eggs, milk, veggie/meat, cheese, salt and pepper.  The picture you see to the right is made with leftover roasted vegetables and goat cheese.  One of my favorite versions incorporates leftover roasted potatoes and onions and parmigiano-reggiano cheese. You can nix the cheese altogether and throw in more veggies.  You can also add meat to the frittata.   At the end of the day, you can really modify the frittata to your liking but the point is that you are making it in advance — and hopefully getting rid of leftovers in the process!

    Additionally, a frittata is not only something you can enjoy for breakfast.  It can be eaten for lunch or dinner alongside soup, such as our Roasted Potato Leek Soup, or alongside salad, such as our Shaved Fennel Salad.

    Easy Baked Frittata
    Yields 8 slices

    8 large eggs
    1/4 cup of milk
    1/3 cup of cheese
    1 cup of veggies (or meat)
    1/2 teaspoon of salt
    pepper to taste

    Preheat the oven to 400 degrees.

    In the meantime, grease a 9 inch pie plate.  Beat eggs and milk until thoroughly combined.  Add cheese, veggies and/or meat, salt and pepper.  Mix until incorporated and pour into the prepared pie plate.  Bake in the oven 15-20 minutes.  Serve warm or at room temperature.

    Helpful hint: We used a ceramic pie plate.  Cooking times may vary depending on what your pie plate is made out of — metal or glass may take more or less time.