Showing posts with label Eat It. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eat It. Show all posts

Monday, February 23, 2015

Mom on a Budget - TVP Taco Soup

 I love making Taco Soup. It is such a quick and easy meal to prepare and is a winner amongst most people (some members of my family excluded... but only because of the onion)

I first tried making Taco Soup when I was eating a vegan style plant based diet, (I have since discontinued my vegan diet because I found it very restrictive and living in a completely omnivorous home, I found all the extra food prep and cooking too much for me while being pregnant, although I rarely eat eggs, meat and opt for milk alternatives as I am lactose-intolerant.) and I am still asked by some, "How do you make Taco Soup without the beef?" The answer? TVP.

Textured Vegetable Protein is a highly nutritious soy product. It is incredibly wealthy in complete protein and contains no fat, so it is an excellent alternative to meat. Although TVP doesn't add much flavor, it's low in fat and calories, contains a wealth of complete soy protein and it's a good source of dietary fiber. You can use TVP as an extender in meat or protein patties and meatloaf, stews and soups. It works great as a protein additive for health bars, salads, cereals, baked potatoes and stuffing. It is very easy to prepare and takes on the flavor of whatever recipe to which it is added, making it an incredibly versatile addition to a wide variety of dishes.

Anyhoo, enough babbling about TVP - on with the soup!

I've chosen this recipe because it is insanely easy to prepare, cooks quickly, is healthy, nutrient dense and is one of the best friends a budget saavy mom (or anyone) can have. It also makes a decent sized batch of soup and it freezes well.


 For this recipe, you will need:

  • Roughly 1 Tbsp Olive Oil (or oil of your preference)
  • 1 decent sized onion, chopped
  • 1 796ml can of diced tomatoes
  • 1 540ml can of black beans
  • 1 540ml can of six bean mix
  • 2 cups unprepared (dry) TVP
  • 2 cups vegetable stock (or water or stock of your choosing)
  • 1 341ml can kernal corn
  •  1 package taco seasoning (or 2-4 Tbsp of your own taco spice mix)
  • Optional - 1 540ml can of red (kidney) beans

As much as we ALL love music, sometimes the music our own bodies (or maybe, that of your spouses) isn't quite appealing. If you want to avoid the "Musical Fruit" effect, rinse those beans, and rinse them really well. It will wash away all the "food" that the bacteria in your gut thrive on.


'scuse the belly!
Heat the olive oil in a large pot, chop up that onion and toss it in until it's nice and golden brown.



While you're waiting for the onion to brown, prepare your TVP. Follow the directions on the package, but I've found that it is pretty standard to soak the TVP in equal parts liquid. For this recipe, I used 2 cups dry TVP and two cups water (I didn't have any vegetable stock on hand) I often add more liquid, because otherwise I end up with a VERY hearty stew, and while I prefer more of a stew texture than I do soup, it turns out a bit too dry for me.


Once the onion is done to your liking, add your cans of diced tomatoes, rinsed beans, kernel corn, prepared TVP and Taco seasoning and mix that big bad pot up! I prefer to use a blend of spices to make a taco seasoning rather than buy the store bought pouches that are full of preservatives and "ingredients" that I can't pronounce.


Voila! You have a big pot of soup that will easy feed a family of four (possibly more, Baby Bird and I are the only ones in the house who eat this soup) with more for seconds or leftovers. Like I said, it freezes well too, so you can make a batch, use my muffin tin method (Found in this blog entry: http://one-eighty-loosed-a-kaboose.blogspot.ca/2013/04/mom-to-be-freezer-meal-sweet-potato.html

Serve with a dollop of sour cream and cornbread!

Nomnomnom!


Signing off for now!
I hope you give this recipe a try and enjoy it. Don't forget to scroll down and feed the fish!

<3 Robin

PS, this cost me under $15.00 to make!

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

When Others Eat Garbage




I'm just going to put it out there - It is REALLY hard to try to lose weight and eat healthy when people in your life are bringing home things you can't eat. It's frustrating, annoying and, depending on how you look at it - inconsiderate.

In the past week or so I have had McDonalds breakfast, KFC (Popcorn Chicken and fries... *sad face*) chips, pop, Toblerones *sad face* and the like coming through my door filling my house with their mouthwatering goodness.

I hear a bag of chips open or the crinkle of the tin from a Toblerone and it sets my teeth on edge. And some people do not eat quietly my friend! Some foods cannot be eaten quietly.

And isn't it worse when we are in a bad mood to start out with? I was all set to go to my last painting class today, and when I pulled my car into the lot and put my car in park, I was SO not in the mood. It was a cross between sad, mad and just plain ol' grumpy. So, I decided to skip my class (We were just finishing the project from last class anyway, easy peasy.) and I drove to pick up some milk for the house (Although *I* am lactose intolerant, some other people aren't. On the way I stopped off at the pet store to look at the birds, bunnies and hamsters (Because other than fish, that's all they have for animals)

When I went to get the milk, I was feeling a little better, but still in testy waters. I grabbed the milk, a bottle of Lime Perrier for me and browsed the desserts. I know! Never fear though! I didn't get anything! I did look at a single serve Caramilk cake and it's calories. I figured that for 300-ish calories I could have a huge salad with tons of protein, with feta cheese and Klamata olives - and promptly put the tiny cake down.

I had SUCCEEDED in saying "no" to something that I really wanted, but really didn't need.

And I felt really good about that.

Still in a little bit of a funk, I came home and ate some lentel hummus with broccoli and baby carrots. Still flavourful and still good.

Later, I heard keys jingling and shoes being put on and "I'm going to the store to get munchies!" and the door closing.
 
Oh, great.

And the funk that I'd mostly shaken off was back. The Toblerone wrapper crinkling and chips being munched on.

I understand that not everyone wants to eat completely healthy, which is what I have been doing since May 1. I know that I won't be able to change everyones eating habits and that it will take A LOT more time to change mine for the long run.

What does it make it more irritating is the fact that when I sent a text saying "Please eat your breakfast at McDonald's" the front door opened a little while later and that brown paper bag came through the door while I was working out in the living room. Now whether the text was missed or ignored, I don't know - but I can't even tell you how that made me feel. And not a word was said afterwards, no apology saying "Oh, I just noticed this text... sorry." Granted, I didn't bring it up either. I was tired from my work out and annoyed and not in the mood to talk.

I will bring up this issue. I have to. For now I will just vent :) I feel a little a lot better.