Happy Friday friends! As and many of my other pals know, Fridays mean niece time! I missed my little blonde one last week, so I had to make up for it today. Luckily there's still some daylight left to also crank out a
post, as well. Gotta eat the good stuff if you want to stay on top of your Auntie game!
Today was a solid visit. We made matching bracelets and one for mommy, too. Though don't tell her mine broke as soon as I got in the car. Are you even an aunt if you don't have beads underneath your car seat that you'll never be able to reach? We also hid Easter eggs--the plastic ones of course. Forget Christmas in July, we dig Easter in our family. She's also getting better at coloring in Uncle Dave's () rad custom coloring book that he made for her birthday.
To top it all off, I almost walked into the grocery store covered in stickers. #winning
As you can see, I get pretty hungry after all this activity, so I'm throwing down another one of those triple threat bowls of goodness posts. I'm sure will dig one of these, though he's already been slapped with the tofu goodness in the comment thread of one of his posts. Might not be his cup of tea, but I think
or
would be totally down for my sweet and sour deliciousness.
I used a sauce from one of my cookbooks (Vegan Richa's Everyday Kitchen) to add rocking flavor to some of my farmers market goodies with firm tofu. Eggplant, onions and yellow zucchini from the market cooked up on the stove top and finished off with a wild rice mixture. As we have also had a solid crop of cucumbers from our own garden, I also did a little spicy salad slightly reminiscent of kimchi with cukes and Napa cabbage. I believe the greens forming the bed of this yummy bowl were mizuno, from my favorite hydroponic dudes.
A little sweet, a little spicy, and just enough tang to make my mouth happy. Plus all the nutrients this active Auntie needs to stay on top of her game.
Bowl number two coming atcha with not only farmers market goodness, but also some of our peach-picking haul. is never one to turn down any kind of salsa, so I whipped up homemade peach salsa with roasted poblano peppers, heirloom tomatoes, onion and lime juice. That topped off a satisfying mixture of local sweet corn from some of my favorite farmers, black beans, and my favorite ancient grain--farro. Some more greens, sprouts, and creamy avocado made this dish a fresh summer delight!
I'll round out my entry with one of my favorite veggie burgers that I created in my own kitchen last summer. The pinkeye peas are popping up again at the market, so I threw together my veggie burger recipe using those seasonal gems. I was also inspired to use up a head of cabbage by a post from , so I cooked mine up with an onion, apple, apple cider vinegar, Dijon mustard and caraway seeds. Yep, more greens, nutritious sprouts and mouthwateringly (is that a word?) delicious heirloom tomatoes. I also had more of that awesome fresh corn to serve up on the side because it's only available for so long. This time around I give
an assist as my favorite sous chef as he grilled the burgers and corn.
Well, it's just about dinner time again, so I'm calling it quits for the day! I could probably have shared a fourth bowl to catch up with my fellow foodies, but I'll save that for another day. I don't want to spoil you with too much plant-based goodness in one post...
Have a fantastic weekend everyone!