Curried Daylilies
- Ready In:
- 50mins
- Ingredients:
- 11
- Serves:
-
6
ingredients
- 1⁄4 cup sesame oil or 1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
- 8 cups daylily flowers, sliced
- 2 medium carrots, sliced
- 4 celery ribs, sliced
- 1 cup textured vegetable protein (TVP)
- 1⁄2 cup raw cashews or 1/2 cup peanuts
- 3⁄4 cup drained silken tofu
- 1⁄4 cup dark-colored miso
- 2 tablespoons curry paste
- 1 lime, juice of
- 1 1 tablespoon arrowroot or 1 tablespoon cornstarch
directions
- Soak the TVP for 10 minutes in 3/4 cup hot water then drain (with its soaking water reserved) Heat the sesame oil in a large skillet over medium heat.
- Saute the daylilies, carrots, celery, TVP, and nuts in the oil, stirring, for 10 minutes.
- In a blender, combine the sauce ingredients (tofu, miso, curry paste, lime juice, and kudzu/arrowroot/cornstarch) and process until smooth.
- Pour the sauce into the skillet and bring the mixture to a boil over medium heat, stirring often.
- Reduce the heat to low, cover the pan, and simmer the mixture for another 10 minutes.
- Serve over brown rice or with Indian bread.
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RECIPE SUBMITTED BY
Seebee
United States
I'm an "ovo-vegan" and while some may find that restrictive, believe me, I don't miss out on yummy food! I often would rather stay home and whip up something from whatever I have on hand than go out to restaurants.
I'm a student at a community college (although I may return to Columbia next year...I know, big difference!). I'm taking an environmental science course right now, which has seriously effected the way I view our world. Eating organically grown foods has suddenly become a priority for me!
If you want to do your part for our world, remember this: have NO MORE THAN TWO CHILDREN. I know, your first thought in response to that is "But ME in (America or other economically sound, technologically advanced, and highly educated country) in my station in society having kids isn't the problem. MY children would (educated, spiritual, kind-hearted, beautiful...fill in your adjective here) and would be part of the solution to the problems!"
Well, yes, but it's really not fair to your anyone, that child included. Every person you bring into the world will require an American/Western lifestyle, meaning drive cars, live in a comfortable home, require a job, use water...all of which taxes our earth's resources to a ridiculous extent. (A whole lot more so than developing nations, who have their own set of woes--mainly living the way they are because someone else is restricting them to benefit people like us) People, we're growing in numbers so fast and demanding more and more of our world, we're going to crash. If not in the lifetime of your children or grandchildren, then in the generation after that. Is that fair to that/those children you have, ahem, more than two? With everyone having two kids only, at least we'll level off our population.
Sigh.
Okay, so do the right thing, avoid mass-agriculture if you can while you cook, and enjoy our priveledged life without being selfish. :-)