Need ideas for some pantry items ....QUINOA, millet, etc
I'm trying to use up some things from the pantry that have been around too long (and save some $ on groceries since things are a bit tight right now....)
I'd love some tried and true - yeah, I know I can search allrecipes.com but that hasn't motivated me yet. lol So what are your favorite things to do with:
millet
hulled barley
red lentils (I make a great soup but I have a LOT of them!)
toasted buckwheat
bean thread noodles (the super thin ones)
split moong beans
quinoa
Perhaps you can see why these things are still in my pantry!
Thanks for any ideas
Bean thread noodles are fun with any kind of stirfry and sauce.
The lentils, I'd probably cook up a bunch, add onions, garlic, cooked rice even, whatever you like, mash or process them and make burritos, add to soups, spaghetti sauce, stews, etc. I like beans and lentils because you can disguise them, and they thicken stews and add easy protein. I know there were a couple of good recipes in the tightwad gazette that they had tested on lots of non-bean lovers and got a thumbs-up. I'll look them up in a second.
Quinoa and barley you can cook and use like rice with other dishes, in soups, in the burritos mentioned above, etc. I'll look for more recipes.
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Thanks you guys!! It will be good to try new things with the lentils, but honestly, they are the easiest things for me to use because I like them and have recipes - it is the grains that are giving me the most trouble! Any ideas for those?
millet
hulled barley
red lentils (I make a great soup but I have a LOT of them!)
toasted buckwheat
bean thread noodles (the super thin ones)
split moong beans
quinoa
Perhaps you can see why these things are still in my pantry!
Thanks for any ideas
Quinoa you could serve as a side in place of rice
could the barley & buckwheat be made into a porridge type breakfast cereal?
I'd make an asian style soup & add the noodles & mung beans
could the buckwheat be used in baking? muffins maybe?
I think you can toss the barley in with chili, let it cook until soft for extra texture.
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You need to add quinoa to the title so Lauren, our resident quinoa pimp, can give you good ideas.
Millet adds a neat texture to a lot of things, like muffins and pancakes. Or you can make millet breakfast bars, which I think were in a Vegetarian Times cookbook I no longer have. Big help, huh? Millet cakes (kind of like polenta) are good, too.
Can you use the buckwheat in pancakes if it's toasted? Buckwheat pancakes are yummy.
hehe, OK I added the quinoa to the title I've made pilaf with it before but it wasn't 'great' so I am hoping someone who uses it often will have suggestions!
I actually have the Vegetarian Times cookbook somewhere around here - I'll check for that recipe for millet! The only thing I've ever done with it is make a breakfast porridge but I didn't do a very good job..... I could probably do better now since I eat hot cereals a lot more often these days. Millet cakes sound great!!! I like that idea a lot....I'll search for recipes on that
I loooooove buckwheat pancakes but I'd have to grind this to do that I think. Maybe I could soak it and then blend it to make a batter.....I bought it to try to make these vegan energy bars my HFS makes that are SOOOO good, but I don't have a recipe (just an ingredient list) and I still haven't tried. I guess I could just try those....I might have all the stuff still....
Chloe the barley in chili sounds pretty good. I've heard of beef barley soup too but I've never made it, so I don't know what makes a 'good' recipe.....
Kerri - I've got to try the lentil tacos!!! I eat beef but for some reason beef tacos gross me out, but lentil ones sound good!
Ok good ideas everyone, thanks! More are welcome if anyone is feeling creative!
oooh , the toasted buckwheat- make buckwheat croquettes!
onion, pepper and carrots shredded and sauted with cumin, salt and curry powder to your taste. I use about 2 tsp of each give or take.
add 2 cups of broth and 2 cups of buckwheat, cook until soft. (20 min?)
cool somewhat and add a cup of whole grain flour (any type) to bind
shallow fry in an oiled cast iron pan... they are delish!
christy - I didn't find that recipe for the millet bars in the Veg times cookbook Can you describe it? What about your millet cakes? They both sound really good!
I copied this from Meeshi's blog. I figure she put it on there to share, so it would be okay?
Honey Baked Lentils
1 cup lentils
2 cups water
2 tbsp honey
2 tbsp soysauce (I used Braggs)
2 tbsp olive oil
1/2 tsp ginger (I omitted this)
1 clove garlic, chopped
1 small onion, chopped
salt & pepper
In a baking dish (I use a loaf pan) combine all ingredients. Cover with foil. Bake at 350 until tender, about an hour. I stirred at least once during baking because the onions tend to rise to the top. We serve with rice and like it all stirred together.