Showing posts with label Ayurvedic cooking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ayurvedic cooking. Show all posts

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Kichari Detox - blast away the winter wuzzies


Ingredients:
1 cup whole mung dhal (this can be bought at any Indian/Asian grocer or health food store)
2 cups quinoa or white basmati rice
4 and 1/4 cups cold water
1- 2 teaspoons ghee (clarified butter). This is sold in most supermarkets in the health food section)
2 cups chopped vegetables: choose any combination of carrots, sweet potatoe, capsicum, broccoli, parsnips, spinach, kale etc. Choose whatever is in season.
Herbs:
1 tablespoon ground cumin powder or seeds
1 tablespoon ground coriander 
2 handfuls of fresh coriander
2 teaspoons turmeric
1/4 teaspoon black mustard seeds 
1 pinch asafoetida (this is a replacement to garlic and onion without the heat. This can be bought at any Indian or Asian grocer)
1 inch fresh ginger root grated

Method:
1. Rinse dal and rice/quinoa together two or three times in cold water. 
2. Heat ghee in a large pot together with the mustard seeds on medium heat until seeds begin to pop. 
3. Add remaining spices and cook for 2 minutes. Be careful not to burn the spices.The aim of the game here is to heat the spices enough to allow their flavours to burst open and infuse the ghee.
4. Add the chopped veggies and stir fry for 5 minutes to coat them in the gorgeous spices.
5. Add the water. 
6. Add the rice and mung dhal. 
7. Bring to the boil and cook on high heat for 10 minues. 
8. Cover and simmer until both dhal and rice/quinoa are soft. This take approx half hour.
9. Adding more water as necessary. 

Serving Suggestion:
1. Throw handfuls of fresh coriander on top 
2. Add a tablespoon of Greek yogurt and squeezes of lime for extra yummo-ness 

Kichari in a Hurry !!! 

Pressure Cooker Method:
Put all ingredients in a pressure cooker, bring up to pressure and cook for 10 minutes, remove from heat and let sit for another 10 minutes. Throw on the fresh coriander and add yoghurt as above.

Thermos Flask Lunch Method: 
This is such a great way to prepare kichari especially when you are short on time and have no heating facilities at work. You get a freshly cooked satisfying lunch which will be the envy of all your work colleagues !!

1.  Use methods 1-7 as above.
2. Transfer ingredients into a food thermos flask.
3. Go to work 
4. Open the flask at lunch time and voila..a fabulous warm freshly cooked meal. 
PS: cooking times will vary so you may need a few goes at this before you get the preparation cooking time right.

Succulent Sweet Variation:
Replace veggies with yoghurt and banana OR almond/rice/un-homogensied milk, cinnamon, raisins, agave syrup and nutmeg for a delicious breakfast or yummo sweet treat. 

Amazing Health benefits of Kichari:
* Mung Dhal actually chews up toxins in the body like the old pac man so eating this actually helps to detox the system

Kichari Detox

* Eat kichari for all 3 meals a day for 4 - 7 days for a great detox and cleanse for the body and mind.  

*BE SURE to rest the body and mind with any detox as the body needs to be supported through the process. If you are rushing around doing your daily routine and work then the body gets the signals of stress and will not allow the toxins to be flushed out, but will instead hold onto them. 

* This eating plan also helps with weight loss/management.







Wednesday, December 22, 2010

In Your Element ~ Retreats COMING SOON NOT TO BE MISSED !!

Seasons Greetings Beloveds.

I wanted to share with you all a short video clip of a 3 day retreat at which I was a presenter recently in Northern QLD. The retreat was based on the 5 elements being ETHER; AIR; FIRE; EARTH; WATER and the significance of these elements to us all on a physical, mental, spiritual and emotional level.

I spoke about the wonders of Ayurvedic cooking and the use of food and herbs as medicine. I also ran a discussion about the types of foods to eat and those to avoid for each of the doshas demonstrating how weight management is easy once you know your own unique dosha (consitution) and how this affects your metabolism.

Everyone on the retreat had an absolute ball and discovered a lot about themselves along the way as you will see from the video clip below:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAcl8FEs2n0

We will be running a follow up retreat in September 2011 no previous attendance required. 

Contact me for further information and booking forms ~ note spaces filling fast !!


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UPCOMING RETREATS FOR 2011

I am running a Yoga & Ayurveda Retreat at the fabulous Billabong Retreat (50 mins from Sydney) in April 2011 with well known and esteemed Hatha Yogi Natalie Almond of The Living Room Coogee. 






Contact me for further details and booking forms


EARLY BIRD DISCOUNTED REGISTRATIONS BEING TAKEN NOW !!  HURRY SPACES LIMITED !!