Monday, March 30, 2009

Burgers and Barley

There are a lot of reasons that I don't eat meat. Instead of introducing them all at once in a lengthy exposé, I will feed you small bites of propaganda until you are bursting with desire to eliminate most (all?) meat!!!!!!!! my mom just stopped reading.

Reason One: if you stop eating meat, you will suddenly be faced with the challenge of cooking hearty meals without this staple. It may seem possible, easy really, for a week. Then you realize that most of your favorite meals are in fact...meat. This may be because of culture, others claim historical precedence, still others claim health. But I hereby claim that it is LIMITING. A cooking world without meat introduces, even forces you to explore all sorts of grains, vegetables, cultures, and beans. Welcome. 

Bean Burgers red enough to make me uncomfortable 
mostly from "How to Cook Everything Vegetarian" by Mark Bittman. A cookbook that has changed my life, tear. 

2 c well cooked white, black, or red beans, chickpeas, or lentils
1 medium onion, quartered or roughly chopped
1/2 c rolled oats (not instant)
1 T chili powder or spice mix
(I added most of 1 fresh beet, chopped, for some sweetness. and the ironic color)
1 egg (can be replaced with 1/2c tofu or mashed potatoes)
salt and pepper

combine all in food processor or blender and pulse together until still chunky but blended.  may need some additional liquid, any will do. 

shape the suspiciously meat-like mixture into patties, cutlets, meatballs.  
 pan fry with a little oil till crisp on both sides. 
enjoy. 
made: 6 large "burgers"
time: 10 min prep with pre-cooked beans. 15 min cook time for 4 patties. 

served with the Best Barley I've ever had. Also by Mark Bittman

2 Tbs butter or olive oil
1/2 c scallion or onion
1 c pearled barley
1/2 t dried dill, parsley, or mint. (i use dill)
3 c warmed veg broth or water
salt and pepper

warm oil on med-high heat
add onions till soft (5 min)
add barley. cook for about a minute.  
add the rest
cover, low heat, 30 min. liquid will be absorbed or almost. 
it will absorb even more liquid as it sits. 
good. surprisingly. 

7 comments:

MomCan said...

well Miss know it all...I didn't stop reading #1 and #2, I love the rich taste meat adds to dishes that NOT using meat has NO substitute for.You forgot to mention TASTE. So I believe you can do both. I agree with everything you said with a bit o meat added here and there. Your propaganda won't work on this girl. I love you anyway and think we can work on food in harmony. Oh yeah! These recipes look so delicious. Thanks dear!

Emy said...

Hey wynnie do we get to see pics of your trip? Did you have fun? And by the way, Ben and I really like Garden burgers but this sounds fun to make our own. Love you and thanks!

MomCan said...

WYNN FACEBOOK AUSTIN FERRIN HE WANTS TO CHECK OUT YOUR BLOG AS HE WANTS TO BE A CHEF AND HIS GIRLFRIEND IS A VEGGIE TURNING VEGAN. TALKED TO HIM TODAY.

MomCan said...

ONE MORE THING, IN THE BURGER RECIPE YOU SAID YOU CAN USE THIS OR THAT OR THIS OR THAT OR THIS OR THAT BUT WHAT DID YOU DO...EXACTLY, THAT IS WHAT I WANT TO KNOW. IT LOOKS DELICIOUS INDEEDY.

Mark and Libby Miller said...

question: were you actually able to eat the entire burger plus that mound of barley?

please answer.

libby

Wynn said...

i had two!

MomCan said...

Sorry about the "caps" did not mean to YELL online.