Posts Tagged ‘carrot sticks’

Tasty Tuesday: Black Bean Dip

Tuesday, February 12th, 2013

In making an effort to get more protein in my diet, I am replacing a favorite snack of chips and salsa with black bean dip and veggies! It is just as yummy as chips and salsa but offers a little extra nutrients, including protein. You will love how easy and delicious this recipe is! I enjoyed a big ol’ scoop of it yesterday along side my infamous kale salad. 🙂

Ingredients:

3 cups cooked black beans*

½ cup of salsa

1- sliced jalapeno (or less depending on desired temperature level; be sure to remove seeds unless you like your bean dip extra spicy!)

2-3 diced green onions

½ tsp garlic pepper

1 tsp cumin

1 tsp chili powder

½ tsp salt

4 tbsp water

Directions:

Cook all ingredients in a sauce pan on medium- low heat for 10 minutes. Add additional water if needed to keep mixture from drying out. Pour into food processor and process until smooth. Serve with chopped veggies such as red pepper, celery, and carrot sticks. Enjoy!

* Directions for cooking with dried beans: Many people shy away from using dried beans because rumor has it they are difficult and time-consuming to prepare. However all that is really involved in preparing dried beans is a pot of boiling water. That’s it! Now there are a few different methods but I prefer the “quick cook method”. Here’s how I do it. First fill a pot with water (no need to measure because you are draining the water anyway).  Then add measured desired amount of beans (1 cup of dried beans = about 2.5 cups of cooked beans) or just dump a bunch pf beans into the pot (what I usually do and then measure after they have cooked). Allow to come to a full boil, then reduce heat and cover. Simmer gently for approximately an hour then test for softness. Drain water and rinse beans before using them. I usually cook a large pot at once so I have some left over to stash in the fridge and/or freezer when throwing together a last minute quick meal.  Dried black beans are waaayyy cheaper than canned and come in more eco-friendly packaging!

-Sarah

Tasty Tuesday: Cilantro Lemon Hummus

Tuesday, November 6th, 2012

Hummus is one of my all time favorite snacks! I love it as a veggie dip, with pita chips, as a sandwich spread, or on a bagel. I used to make it myself all the time….that is until I discovered the best hummus in the whole universe at Trader Joe’s. Their Mediterranean Hummus is out of this world delicious! Even people who don’t like hummus, like it. 🙂 I fell into the habit of buying our hummus from Trader Joe’s to the point that I stopped making it myself all together.

We go through a lot of hummus in our family; at least two 16oz containers a week. At $4 a container for our favorite Trader Joe’s hummus, that equates to a large chunk of grocery money spent on hummus! Especially when you consider that hummus is super easy to make and sooo much cheaper to make at home. So I recently reverted back to making my own hummus and was pleasantly surprised at how much I enjoyed it. Here’s one I made the other day and scarfed down with some carrot sticks and cucumber slices. It was a perfectly delicious and nutritious little snack!

Ingredients:

3 cups cooked garbanzo beans (avoid using canned beans whenever possible!)

2 tablespoons tahini

1 lemon, juiced

1-2 cloves garlic, minced

4 tablespoons olive oil

4 tablespoons water

¼ cup fresh cilantro

½ teaspoon salt

Directions:

Blend all ingredients in a food processor until smooth and creamy. Add salt and pepper to taste. Serve drizzled with olive oil and a sprinkle of paprika. Enjoy!

-Sarah