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Sweet Potato Falafel

Sweet Potato Falafel

Anyone who regularly frequents this space will know I adore little bites, especially when they are baked as it cuts done on oil content and time too. I have baked falafels on more than one occasion and this time I wanted to try falafel with sweet potato along with the chickpeas that are the traditional base for falafels. I surely wasn't disappointed with the result.

They were really easy to make, which is good when it's hot outside and the desire to spend a prolonged period of time in the kitchen is not the first priority. The falafels were slightly crisp on the outside with a melt-in-your-mouth interior. They can be served up as an appetizer, or for a light meal with your favorite chutney or, as I did, with a creamy and tangy yogurt and tahini sauce. I wanted a grain component to the meal and also decided to serve up some brown rice on the side. These certainly would be wonderful served in a pita pocket along with some diced tomato or anything else that suits your fancy.

Herbed Marinated Mushrooms

Herbed Marinated Mushrooms

Mushrooms make their appearance on the menu at least a few times a month in my kitchen, if not more. Indeed, I have well over 100 recipes posted here on the blog featuring these succulent delights. On those rare occasions when I dine out, I always sample a few of the mushroom recipes and find myself judging the skill of the chef based on their preparation. Though not difficult to cook with, mushrooms ought to be treated with respect.

Mali Kofta (Potato and Paneer Kofta in a Rich Tomato Cream Sauce)

Mali Kofta (Potato and Paneer Kofta in a Rich Tomato Cream Sauce)

Mali kofta is a classic north Indian dish of potato and paneer cheese dumplings served up in a spicy cream-based tomato gravy. If that doesn't sound appealing, I don't know what is! But it's a rich dish so one that you may want to reserve for special occasions or simply when you want to pamper yourself. Although I have really have cut down my consumption of dairy, paneer cheese is still pretty much irresistible to me.

Vegan Caesar Salad

vegan caesar salad

I don't follow a strictly vegan diet, but lately I have been leaning that way because I find dairy-free meals are easier on my digestive system. Though I've long mastered a vegetarian Caesar salad, I wanted to find out if a vegan version was just as tasty, and it was! What I did here was to make a cashew-based dressing with some almond milk, garlic, olive oil, mustard, nutritional yeast for some cheesy flavor, and some fresh lemon juice for a bit of zesty zing. Don't forget the black pepper either. The combination of kale and romaine worked well here and you can add croutons or not — it's not required, but it fills out the salad nicely.

Chickpea Salad with Vegan Mayonnaise

vegan chickpea salad

This is not only an ideal summer recipe, it's a great alternative for those who cannot or choose not to eat eggs but once enjoyed egg salad. That was why I was originally going to name this recipe "mock egg" salad. I've been a vegetarian for about 23 years now and recently I've been gravitating toward vegan meals for the most part because I find dairy-free meals easier on my digestive system. And the twists on traditional classics that I've been making have been turning out so well, I don't miss the dairy at all really, except for an occasional craving for cheese and yogurt.

Raw Peanut Butter Fudge

peanut butter fudge

Raw protein treats are the perfect grab-and-go way to start a busy morning — especially for my husband who often has to fly out of the house on the way to work. Loaded with raw unprocessed natural protein sources, a few bites go a long way and help start the day with energy. And because they're raw, they're easy to make — the most laborious part is cleaning up afterwards.

My Legume Love Affair #85 - July 2015

Jagruti kindly offered to host MLLA for July. Sadly, sometimes life throws us rocks and unfortunately she is unable to complete the roundup. I am doing so on her behalf. Best wishes to her and her family.

We have six submissions this month. Thank you to everyone who contributed this time around. Without your continued support, we wouldn't be at #85 going on #86 this month. Thanks to dearest Susan for starting MLLA. Legumes are important part of my diet and especially beneficial for vegetarians and vegans. This event began in 2008 and I've been the administrator since 2013. A special thank you also to our guests hosts. Please note that I am looking for hosts for 2016. If you are interested, please email me or leave a comment.

Now onto the submissions.


chickpea chips

from Jen of Chardonnay and Samphire. These crispy delights are on my list of things to make soon. The best thing is that you can make the batter up a head of time and freeze it until it's time to fry up or bake this scrumptious snack.

bbq lentil sandwich
courtesy of Janet of The Taste Space. This is a fine way to initiate a new grill and a different take on veggie burgers. Seasoned lentils and vegetables loaded on a bun topped with coleslaw is a mighty fine summer meal indeed.

Red Lentil and Cauliflower Tomato Pulao

from Lisa's Kitchen. I cooked up this colorful and nourishing lentil and rice dish with tangy tomatoes and fresh tender cauliflower seasoned with Indian spices. One-pot meals are always a good choice when there is little time or inclination to cook and this dish certainly was satisfying and a treat for the tastebuds.

yellow lentil crêpe

courtesy of Sadhna of Herbs, Spices and Tradition. This gorgeous crêpe was featured in a magazine and a photographer even visited Sadhna's home to document the process. I'm a big fan of Indian-style crêpes and this one also happens to be loaded with plenty of vegetables and served with homemade chutney and ketchup.

berbere lentils

offered up by Shaheen of Allotment2Kitchen. Berbere is probably one of my new favorite spice blends as I have lately been exploring Ethiopian cuisine, and this dish is something I surely want to try. The lentil stew is filled out with potatoes and chickpeas and served up with rice. This balanced meal is warming and inviting.

black bean patties

from Emily of Cooking for Kishore. I adore little bites, especially when legumes are the focal point. Add some cornmeal, hot sauce and herbs and you are set. Served with Spicy Sour Cream (Spicy Crema), this is a wonderful and satisfying summer meal that I would enjoy anytime of year.

And the concludes the July 2015 roundup. Short but sweet. Shaheen is hosting the August 2015 edition of MLLA. Be sure to share a favorite legume recipe to be included in the roundup.

Cauliflower and Spinach Simmered in a Coconut Milk Sauce with Black Pepper

Cauliflower and Spinach Simmered in a Coconut Milk Sauce with Black Pepper

This creamy curried vegetable dish just might be a new favorite. It's one of those dishes that tastes so divine that when sitting down to enjoy it, one would think it was complicated — but it's not! In fact, this dish of tender cauliflower and fresh spinach simmered in a fragrant coconut milk curry sauce comes together in hardly any time at all, and it's on the mild side in terms of spicing. It smells and tastes just quite as wonderful as it looks served up on the dinner table.