Distant College Apartment Pink Beans

When we had a child going to a distant Midwestern college, they made the decision to cook their own food, thus avoiding the more expensive meal plan and the likely quality of the food presented. Our student said the apartment-mates often complained about the smell of garlic. But that is not a surprise, for this… Continue reading Distant College Apartment Pink Beans

Yellow Split Pea Dal (from “Laurel’s Kitchen”)

I made a lot of this stuff in college. It really does make a great sandwich! 1 ½ cups yellow split peas½ teaspoon salt3 cups vegetable stock or water2 tablespoons oil1 tablespoon black mustard seed½ green pepper1 onion1 teaspoon turmeric½ teaspoon curry powderjuice of one lemon Prepare peas by boiling them in salted vegetable stock… Continue reading Yellow Split Pea Dal (from “Laurel’s Kitchen”)

Curried Basmati Rice

1 tablespoon oil1 tablespoon butter1 medium onion, chopped1 clove garlic, minced½ cup mushrooms, sliced½ cup peas½ red bell pepper, chopped¾ teaspoon salt1 ¼ teaspoon curry powder1 cup basmati rice1 ¾ cups water2 tablespoons toasted, slivered almonds In a medium saucepan, sauté onion and garlic in oil and butter for several minutes. Add curry powder and… Continue reading Curried Basmati Rice

Rice Lentil Poulou (from “Laurel’s Kitchen”)

The book “Laurel’s Kitchen: A Handbook for Vegetarian Cookery and Nutrition” was originally published in 1976. It is a comprehensive guide to feeding your family with vegetarian, whole foods. The book is helpful even for beginners in vegetarian eating. Judging by the number of times we’ve cooked it, this would have to be our favorite.… Continue reading Rice Lentil Poulou (from “Laurel’s Kitchen”)