Thursday, July 14, 2011

Black Bean Burritos and Granola

I know, know.  It's a weird combination, but I didn't serve them together.  I was a little bored this afternoon so thought I'd make some granola.  My husband comes home and says "Wow, you had time to make granola?"  like it was a big deal. I'm here to tell you that granola is super easy to make.

Granola (just one way)

What you will need: 2 cups rolled oats (old fashion or quick), 1/2 cup shredded coconut, 1/2 cup sliced almonds, 1/2 cup raisins, 1/2 cup craisins, 6 tbsp canola oil, 4 tbsp honey.

Preheat oven to 350.  Mix all ingredients together in a large bowl.  Spread mixture on a rimmed cookie sheet (jelly roll pan) and bake for 20 minutes.  Check in on it occasionally and stir it around.  Let cool slightly then transfer to an air tight container.  Serve with milk, yogurt, or fresh fruit.


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So, if you've been reading the blog lately....or the last 6 or so recipes I posted today you have probably noticed that I'm trying to incorporate more vegetarian meals into our diet.  The children are probably having the hardest time with this. Last night they had chicken strips and tonight I made them a chicken breast on the George Foreman Grill while I made quacamole and black bean burritos for the hubs and myself.

The quac recipe is already posted - try April or May?  I made up the burrito recipe and it was quite good if I do say so myself.  I discovered Manchego cheese this past weekend while visiting family.  I fell in love!  I went right out and bought myself some when I got home. It's on the pricey side, but oh so good.  Life is short, treat yourself to good cheese!

What you will need:  One can of black beans, 1/2 red onion, 1/2 green pepper, 2 garlic cloves, grated manchego cheese, small flour tortillas

Heat the black beans with their juices in a sauce pan.  Meanwhile, heat 1 tbsp of olive oil in a small saute pan or skillet.  Add chopped onion and chopped green pepper.  Once those cook down a bit throw in the garlic.  I happened to have some sweet corn left over from last night so I cut that off the cob and threw it in too.  If you like spicy, add some red pepper flakes or jalapeno.
Warm the tortillas. Build you burrito with beans (use a slotted spoon to avoid the juice) topped with the pepper mix and that oh so good Manchego cheese.

Sorry, no pictures today. I was too involved in my cooking to stop and take pictures;)

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