so....sorry? for not posting in forever? I feel like all I've eaten in the last month has been salad. and kale. ohhhh kale. so delicious. oh and then christmas happened. and all i did for a week was bake and eat and get a nice healthy layer of blubber on. that was delicious.
BUT! The very best life partner ever visited this weekend and we made so many delicious root veggies that i was inspired to make something new. this is one of the most delicious things i have eaten in such a long time. so perfect for a day when it managed to not get above freezing.
Also, it's supposed to snow AGAIN this week. i don't think there's been a week since the blizzard the day after xmas when it hasn't snowed. If that groundhog predicts more winter in February i'm going to go down to PA myself and kill Punxsutawney Phil...jk, jk.
Black bean soup just seems so perfect to ke
ep winter away. And it's super easy! (plus. i'm pretty much in love with cilantro, and i always forget until I eat it again, know what i mean?)
It's also from this great book called "Hope's Edge" written by Frances Moore Lappe (famous for diet for a small planet, from back in the 70s) and her daughter Anna Lappe. Not only does this book have really really awesome critiques about the food we eat, where it comes from, and how our consumption is f*ing everything up, but it also has these super delicious vegetarian Recipes!!! YAY! Delicious!
Black Bean Soup:
2 cans black beans or 1 cup dry black beans
1 cup frozen or canned corn
1/2 red bell pepper, chopped into small bites (opt)
2 cloves garlic minced
1/4 cup cilantro, chopped
1/2 tablespoon brown sugar
1/2 tsp crushed red pepper flakes
1 heaping tsp ground cumin
1/2 tsp chili powder
1/2 tsp dry oregano
3/4 tsp salt
veggie stock (opt)
If you're using dry beans - pick through and discard stones/weird ones, and rinse. boil them with 5 cups of water in a 4 quart dish. Simmer, partially covered, for 1 1/2 to 2 hours (adding water as needed), until tender.
If you're starting with canned beans, put 'em in a pot and heat it up. (don't drain!)
When heated through, add other ingredients. Simmer until warm - about 15 minutes (until Corn is done)
Add veggie broth as needed, if you want it to be thinner.
Enjoy!!! Nom nom nom!
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