Showing posts with label filling food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label filling food. Show all posts

Sunday, April 6, 2008

A Soothing Burrito Recipe

I ironically found this recipe in the San Francisco Chronicle and decided to try it out. To my surprise it came out pretty good! While it still doesn't come close to the amazing Mexican food I ate living in San Diego it was an interesting twist on an old favorite. It is an Asian spin on a Mexican dish. I know that sounds like a weird description but I guarantee if you are feeling adventurous and getting tired of the same old foods you should try this out and let me know what you think!
Supposedly it is meant to soothe your soul....but with all of the stress of school and graduating I think it would take a lot more than one burrito to do that, but I guess I did feel a little calmer after eating it. Although that could have just been the feeling of fullness from all the food!
Ingredients:
Serves 1
2 teaspoons canola oil
1/2 cup spinach
1 egg
1 teaspoon mirin
1/2 teaspoon sugar
1 teaspoon soy sauce
1 green onion, chopped
1 small garlic clove, chopped
1 large burrito-size (about 9 1/4 inches wide) flour tortilla
1/4 cup shredded Monterey Jack cheese with jalapenos (optional)
1 teaspoon black sesame seeds
1/4 cup canned black beans (optional)
1/4 cup steamed rice (optional)
1/3 cup mung bean sprouts
Sriracha sauce or regular salsa
5 cilantro sprigs, chopped
1/2 fresh lime
Directions:
  • Heat 1 teaspoon of the oil in a skillet over medium-high heat. Add the spinach and saute until just wilted. Set aside.
  • Beat the egg in a small bowl. Add the mirin, sugar, soy sauce, green onion and garlic. Heat the remaining 1 teaspoon oil in the same skillet and scramble the egg mixture in it.
  • Microwave the tortilla between two slightly damp paper towels for 30 seconds. Place the steamed tortilla on a 10-inch-long piece of aluminum foil. Put the cheese in a pile in the middle of the tortilla. Add the scrambled egg and sauteed spinach. Sprinkle the sesame seeds over the egg and spinach.
  • Add the black beans and rice, if desired, and mung bean sprouts. Add sriracha sauce to taste. Sprinkle on the cilantro and squeeze lime juice over all.
  • Using the foil as a base, fold the bottom third of the tortilla up over the filling, pushing the down on the pile and you roll forward. Take the left side of the tortilla that has no filling and fold it over the filling. Do the same with the right side, shifting the filling as it forms a tube shape.
  • To hold the burrito together, wrap the foil around the burrito the same way. Twist close the top if you are saving it for later. This will keep in the fridge for one day. Reheat in a 350° oven for 20 minutes. When ready to eat, simply peel the foil back as you eat.

Nutritional Information:

Per serving: 450 calories, 15 g protein, 51 g carbohydrate, 20 g fat (3 g saturated), 213 mg cholesterol, 768 mg sodium, 5 g fiber.

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Mouthwatering Noodle-Free Lasagna

Noodle-free lasagna?? I know what you're thinking and trust me it's not as weird as it sounds. In fact you won't even miss the noodles! With the cold weather I am always in the mood for something warm and filling. I love coming home to a nice hearty meal after making my way through the cold and windy streets of Boston. There is nothing better than walking in to a home that is warm with the smell of fresh cooked food. This lasagna will definitely hit the spot no matter what that weather is doing outside!

Ingredients:
Serves 4
1 lb. (about 3 medium-sized) zucchini; ends removed and sliced lengthwise into wide, flat strips
1 large portabella mushroom; sliced into strips
1 large eggplant; ends removed and sliced lengthwise into wide, flat strips
15 oz. frozen chopped spinach; thawed, thoroughly drained and patted dry
16 oz. canned tomato sauce with garlic flavoring
1 cup frozen ground-beef-style soy crumbles
1 egg white
1 cup fat-free ricotta cheese
1/2 cup shredded fat-free mozzarella cheese
1 tbsp. reduced-fat parmesan-style grated topping
1 tbsp. chopped basil
1/4 tsp. salt pinch nutmeg

Directions:
  • Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Heat soy crumbles in the microwave for 30 seconds, and set aside. Set out a row of several paper towels (as you cook the veggies, transfer them to the paper towels to drain excess moisture).
  • Spritz a large pan evenly with nonstick spray, and bring to high heat. Once hot, lay as many zucchini and mushroom slices as you can fit flat in the pan, and cook for about 2 minutes per side. Continue until all slices are cooked, removing the pan from heat and re-spraying it between batches. Cook eggplant slices for about 3 minutes per side, continuing to work in batches (removing and re-spraying pan each time).
  • In a large bowl, mix the spinach, egg white, ricotta cheese, basil, salt and nutmeg. Stir well and set aside.
  • Spray a deep 8" X 8" pan with nonstick spray. Pour half (8 oz.) of the tomato sauce into the bottom of the pan. Then, layer half of the veggie slices on top in assorted order. Spread half of the spinach mixture on top.
  • Sprinkle the soy crumbles evenly into the pan. Layer with remaining veggies, and then spread the rest of the spinach mixture on top. Cover with the remaining tomato sauce.
  • Evenly top the lasagna with the mozzarella and grated cheese.
  • Bake uncovered for 30 minutes (or until the cheese on top starts to brown). Let cool, cut into 4 pieces, and serve
Nutritional Information:
Serving Size: 1/4th of recipe
Calories: 238 Fat: 2g Sodium: 1,218mg Carbs: 33g Fiber: 11g Sugars: 14g Protein: 25g
Without the noodles you can now use all those carbs you would have wasted on some warm fresh italian bread. There is no longer a reason to feel guilty about having that extra slice or even a little dessert afterward!