Vegetarian Cuisine
ZUCCHINI AND QUINOA RISOTTO
Broccoli can be used in place of cauliflower. Serves 4.
Ingredients:
7 oz. (200 grams) quinoa
3 ½ fl oz. or 650 mls vegetable stock or hot filtered water
1 teaspoon each of coriander seeds, cumin seeds and turmeric.
2 teaspoons sesame oil
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 tablespoon grated ginger
1 large zucchini chopped into bite sized pieces
5 ½ oz (150 gram) cauliflower cut in florets
2 large ripe tomatoes, skinned and chopped
Squeeze of fresh lemon juice
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
2 tablespoons each of pine nuts and pumpkin seeds
2 tablespoons fresh cilantro or flat leaf parsley, roughly chopped plus some whole leaves for garnish.
Directions:
- Wash quinoa in cold water then place the rinsed quinoa in a medium saucepan over medium heat and fry for 1-2 minutes to toast the grains.
- Add the stock or hot water, stir well and simmer over medium heat for 15 minutes or until tender and all the stock has been absorbed. Set aside.
- Heat a sauté pan over medium heat and add the coriander and cumin seeds and dry fry for about 1 minute or until aromatic, stirring frequently.
- Tip into a mortar and pestle and grind to a powder.
- Heat the oils in the sauté pan, add the ground spices, ginger and turmeric and fry for 1-2 minutes.
- Add the zucchini and sauté for 3-4 minutes or until just tender.
- Meanwhile, steam the cauliflower florets for 3-4 minutes or until just tender.
- Dry fry the pine nuts and pumpkin seeds in a sauté pan about 1 minute until lightly toasted and fragrant.
- Stir in the steamed cauliflower, chopped tomatoes and lemon juice into the zucchini mix, season to taste and cook 1-2 minutes.
- Stir in the pine nuts, pumpkin seeds, chopped cilantro or parsley and the cooked quinoa.
- Mix well and serve immediately.
Source: The Yoga Cookbook. Vegetarian Food for Body and Mind. Recipes from the Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centres. 1999.
Love, humility, forgiveness, patience, compassion, courage, integrity, non-violence, purity, aspiration, etc, are qualities leading to Divinity. – Sri Swami Sivananda
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