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I love bulgur and pearled barley, I'm not crazy about rice, but am willing
to try. Problem is, I have a few recipes, that I love, but I'd like more. What's your favorite grains recipe? Will~ |
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Willow Herself wrote:
I love bulgur and pearled barley, I'm not crazy about rice, but am willing to try. Problem is, I have a few recipes, that I love, but I'd like more. What's your favorite grains recipe? Will~ Well, the thing with rice is, there are hundreds of kinds. I love brown basmati rice and I make it in a rice cooker. I also use the rice cooker for pearled barley. I've never been a big fan of white rice (or wonder bread for that matter!) so the whole whole grains thing is easy for me :-) It sounds like you were referring to grains for dinner. If you are referring to whole grains in general, don't forget oatmeal and popcorn. -- jmk in NC |
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What I'm researching right now is new way to prepare pearled barley as a
side dish... I have a spiced pilaf recipe that is extreemely yummy... but.. I know there's millions of possibilities, but.. just looking for favorites Will~ "jmk" wrote in message ... Willow Herself wrote: I love bulgur and pearled barley, I'm not crazy about rice, but am willing to try. Problem is, I have a few recipes, that I love, but I'd like more. What's your favorite grains recipe? Will~ Well, the thing with rice is, there are hundreds of kinds. I love brown basmati rice and I make it in a rice cooker. I also use the rice cooker for pearled barley. I've never been a big fan of white rice (or wonder bread for that matter!) so the whole whole grains thing is easy for me :-) It sounds like you were referring to grains for dinner. If you are referring to whole grains in general, don't forget oatmeal and popcorn. -- jmk in NC |
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"Willow Herself" wrote in
y.net: I love bulgur and pearled barley, I'm not crazy about rice, but am willing to try. Problem is, I have a few recipes, that I love, but I'd like more. What's your favorite grains recipe? Will~ If you have a Trader Joe's nearby, the frozen box of brown rice is a great meal addition! Microwaved in three minutes, cooled in about the same. Two cups per package. Organic and all... Andy |
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Willow Herself wrote:
I love bulgur and pearled barley, I'm not crazy about rice, but am willing to try. Problem is, I have a few recipes, that I love, but I'd like more. What's your favorite grains recipe? I take it you don't want to convert your barley into beer, right? Sigh. Since barley comes in dried grains, it can be steam cooked similar to rice. Then it can go into a similar pattern of recipes. There are far more ways to use barly than in soup and stew. |
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"Doug Freyburger" wrote in message oups.com... Willow Herself wrote: I love bulgur and pearled barley, I'm not crazy about rice, but am willing to try. Problem is, I have a few recipes, that I love, but I'd like more. What's your favorite grains recipe? I take it you don't want to convert your barley into beer, right? Sigh. *Grin* sorry, I don't drink alcohol Since barley comes in dried grains, it can be steam cooked similar to rice. Then it can go into a similar pattern of recipes. There are far more ways to use barly than in soup and stew. That's what I'm looking for actually.. can you steam pealed barley? I know how to make a pilaf... boil it n stuff... I soak bulgur and use it cold in salads n stuff and I love that. a little goes a long way and it's very filling... My husband is right now in the middle of heart related testing... cholesterol is too high, heart rythm seems unregular.. I'm very scared.. I'm trying to come up with more healthy recipes that he would like... I'm way too young to be a widow.. ( I'm probably freaking out for nothing, but I just want to enroll him in my "eating healthy lifestyle" but he's resisting. I'm no good at nagging, so I'm trying to come up with yummy foods... How neurotic is that? *sigh* Will~ |
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"Willow Herself" wrote in message y.net... I love bulgur and pearled barley, I'm not crazy about rice, but am willing to try. Problem is, I have a few recipes, that I love, but I'd like more. What's your favorite grains recipe? Will~ Sesame noodles and spicy soba -- RecipeSource.com Buckwheat isn't really wheat but.... Coat 1 cup kasha (I use coarse granulation) in 1 beaten egg and toast in a frying pan. Saute onion, garlic, mushroom in the pan, add the kasha back, pour in 2 cups broth and add baby peas and grated carrot and at least 1 teaspoon black pepper. Cover and cook on medium about 20 minutes then fluff. Cook long grain brown rice and let sit overnight. Stir fry with your favorite veggies, then coat with an egg beaten up with a tablespoon soy sauce and 1/4 tsp white pepper. Toss vigorously and cook until egg gets a bit crispy. Eggs foo yung. Same cold cooked brown rice, slice in garlic, add baby peas and 1 tablespoon soy sauce per serving. Heat on one side of the pan. Scramble an egg and cook on the side of the pan, then cut up with the edge of a spatula and mix with the rice/veg. Fried rice. Same cold cooked rice, leftover beef Pulgoki, spinach, carrots, bean sprouts, kimchi, heat it all up. Top with a spoonful of chili-garlic sauce and a fried egg. Bibam bap. Cold cooked spaghetti, preferably whole wheat. Saute onions, garlic, red bell pepper, mushroom, and heat up the spaghetti. Beat up an egg with a little milk and toss in. Add some baby peas and cook until the egg is done. Sprinkle with shredded parmesan cheese. Frittatta |
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"Willow Herself" wrote in message .net... What I'm researching right now is new way to prepare pearled barley as a side dish... I have a spiced pilaf recipe that is extreemely yummy... but.. I know there's millions of possibilities, but.. just looking for favorites Will~ "jmk" wrote in message ... Willow Herself wrote: I love bulgur and pearled barley, I'm not crazy about rice, but am willing to try. Problem is, I have a few recipes, that I love, but I'd like more. What's your favorite grains recipe? Will~ Well, the thing with rice is, there are hundreds of kinds. I love brown basmati rice and I make it in a rice cooker. I also use the rice cooker for pearled barley. I've never been a big fan of white rice (or wonder bread for that matter!) so the whole whole grains thing is easy for me :-) It sounds like you were referring to grains for dinner. If you are referring to whole grains in general, don't forget oatmeal and popcorn. -- jmk in NC 1 cup pearl barley, 2 lbs brisket, 1 to 1/2 lbs beans, 1 to 1/2 quart water, 1 large chopped yellow onion, 6-8 cloves garlic chopped, 1 tbsp black pepper, 2 tbsp paprika. Throw it all in the crockpot and away you go. This recipe is centuries old; some innovators add potatoes or ketchup but I don't. |
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"Willow Herself" wrote in message . com... "Doug Freyburger" wrote in message oups.com... Willow Herself wrote: I love bulgur and pearled barley, I'm not crazy about rice, but am willing to try. Problem is, I have a few recipes, that I love, but I'd like more. What's your favorite grains recipe? I take it you don't want to convert your barley into beer, right? Sigh. *Grin* sorry, I don't drink alcohol Since barley comes in dried grains, it can be steam cooked similar to rice. Then it can go into a similar pattern of recipes. There are far more ways to use barly than in soup and stew. That's what I'm looking for actually.. can you steam pealed barley? I know how to make a pilaf... boil it n stuff... I soak bulgur and use it cold in salads n stuff and I love that. a little goes a long way and it's very filling... My husband is right now in the middle of heart related testing... cholesterol is too high, heart rythm seems unregular.. I'm very scared.. I'm trying to come up with more healthy recipes that he would like... I'm way too young to be a widow.. ( I'm probably freaking out for nothing, but I just want to enroll him in my "eating healthy lifestyle" but he's resisting. I'm no good at nagging, so I'm trying to come up with yummy foods... How neurotic is that? *sigh* Will~ 2 tbsp each pearled barley, mung beans (not sprouted), cracked wheat, brown rice, wild rice or black emperor rice, whole wheat (not bulgur) or rye or urad dal, 1 cup shredded spinach, 1 carrot cut up, 1 stalk celery cut up, 1 medium tomato cut up, 1/4 tsp turmeric, 1/4 tsp or less cayenne, 1 tblsp ground coriander seed, 1 tsp ground cumin, 1 tbsp chopped cilantro (coriander leaf) and I think that's it. Cook the grains, then add the veggies and a couple pats of butter or margarine and stew. |
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Willow Herself wrote:
Doug Freyburger wrote: Since barley comes in dried grains, it can be steam cooked similar to rice. Then it can go into a similar pattern of recipes. There are far more ways to use barly than in soup and stew. That's what I'm looking for actually.. can you steam pealed barley? I know how to make a pilaf... boil it n stuff... Barley can be steamed much like rice but I'm not sure of the ratios of grain to water needed. I've put barley pearls into a strainer, put the strainer over water, covered and boiled. It works fine but didn't teach me the ratios that would apply in a steamer. Being a low carber my idea of lots of barley is a tablespoon of dried grains. ;^) For me its for use monthly not daily and as a minor ingredient not a course in the meal. If you're willing to experient a bit you should be able to work out the ratios needed to make it work in a ricecooker. I bet it takes more water and less grain than rice does but how much so I have no idea. |
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