A food blog for the poor and huddled masses: the college students, the single bachelors and bachelorettes, the married couples living on a shoestring, or anyone who works and wants a warm meal when they get home. I'm currently a law student, going through the trials of student loans and the refusal to eat poorly. You can also find me on twitter @cheapeasyfood
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Sweet Substitutions: Chocolate Chip Chickpea Bites
Let's take a break from our regularly scheduled programing, shall we? My sister sent me another post for the Sweet Substitutions section (you can read the first one, here) This time its Chocolate Chip Chickpea Bites from one of her friends blogs, and from the pictures it looks like something I'm going to have to make myself very soon. Without further adieu, I'll let her take it away:
Sunday, July 8, 2012
Recipe: Lentil Stuffed Mushrooms
I've gotten back on a lentil kick recently, though some popular opinions assert that I never got off of it... but no matter. I've talked about them a few times (here, here, and here) but this recipe might just take the proverbial cake. The earthiness of the lentils pairs very nicely with the mushrooms, the ingredients stewed with the lentils add some extra nutrition and color, and the lentils themselves could be prepared several days ahead. I made a pretty big batch of the lentils here, but if you were only looking to make a few mushrooms the recipe could easily be halved. I got most of my ingredients at our local ALDI. If you have one check it out, I've been very surprised by both the prices and the quality of the stuff they have.
You might also notice after reading the recipe that I cook the lentils for a long time, but I have a reason....I sort of like when they form a mush, or I suppose paste sounds better. After it cools and goes in the fridge it can be spread on bread, dipped with crackers, and used in all sorts of ways (one of which is being stuffed into mushrooms, so it works out pretty well). With the ease of prep after the lentils are cooked this would be a great item to take to parties, or reduce the recipe and have with a salad for an easy summer or fall dinner.
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
21+: Blueberry Gin-ger-ade
Happy 4th to all of you in America, and happy Wednesday to the rest of you. I made this drink last night for some festivities and thought that I would share it with you all. It got great reviews from my friends and really hit the spot with the heat. Its cool, sweet, and is easy to throw together. You can even make some of it ahead of time and throw in the ginger ale right before you leave. This makes about 2 liters of drink but could be halved or doubled pretty easily.
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