Vegan Gluten Free Minestrone Soup with Quinoa and Kale

With the use of Quinoa, an ancient grain, instead of pasta the classic Minestrone is made gluten free! With the use of the parmesan substitute recipe below, this soup is also vegan!

This is a thick vegetable/bean soup, traditionally made with the addition of pasta. It has a long history dating back to pre-Roman days, and it used to be made primarily with leftovers by poor families looking to stretch their food resources. It’s considered a part of la cucina povera, or poor kitchen. It evolved over the years, as any good recipe does, reflecting the economies and eating habits of the people making it, so we modified it to use quinoa (instead of pasta) and add my FAVE green, kale, to this yummy classic soup.

The is a long list of ingredients, but it is super easy! All you’re really doing is chopping the veggies into a medium dice and putting everything in a big pot. It’s fast, easy, and it’s good for several meals. Make a really big pot and freeze what you don’t use in quart containers. They last for months and will be a lifesaver when you can’t or don’t want to cook.

In celebration of this time of harvest, when fresh local vegetables are available almost everywhere, go explore the farmer’s markets, stop at farm stands, or just grab your favorite fresh veggies wherever you can, and make a minestrone. Express yourself!

Ingredients

  • 1 sweet onion – medium diced
  • 2 celery stalks – medium diced
  • 3 carrots – medium diced
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil – or enough to cover the bottom of the pot
  • 2 cloves garlic – finely chopped
  • 2 cups fresh zucchini – medium diced (about 1 medium or 2 small)
  • 2 cups green beans – cut in 1 inch pieces
  • 1 bell pepper – medium diced
  • 1.75 lbs of fresh tomatoes or 1 x 28 ounces can crushed tomatoes
  • 4 cups of water
  • 1 15-ounce can of cannellini beans
  • 1 15-ounce can of chickpeas
  • 1 cup quinoa
  • 2 cups kale – stems removed
  • 1 teaspoon turmeric (or to taste)
  • Pinch of red pepper flakes
  • Salt and pepper to taste

 

Parmesan ‘Cheese’ Substitute

Optional:

Garnish with parmesan to taste, omit if vegan or use a parmesan substitute such as:

Ground cashews mixed with nutritional yeast, so easy!

Garnish with slivered basil or finely chopped rosemary

Directions:

1. Place a large stockpot over medium heat and add the onions, carrots and celery. Cook for about 5 minutes or until softened.
2. Add the garlic and a pinch of red pepper flakes and cook for about one minute or until garlic begins to color.
3. Add the zucchini and the green beans, season with salt and pepper, add the turmeric, stir and cook for about 3 minutes.
4. Add the tomatoes and the water, raise heat to high and bring to a boil.
5. Lower the heat to medium/low and allow the soup to gently boil (uncovered) for about 20 minutes.
6. Add the quinoa and cover for 15 minutes.
7. Remove the cover, add the kale and the canned beans (more water if needed) bring back to a gentle boil and cook for another 5 minutes or just until the kale is tender.

Optional:

Grate in the parmesan (or parmesan substitute), add the basil and serve.

Sources:
Silvia Bianco Mind Body Green
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Kale Orange Creamsicle Smoothie

I so love my kale. I had my tower garden at our booth at the State Fair and missed it so. I just FEEL GOOD when I eat raw green kale. I also found that the baby dwarf kale doesnt affect me in the same way. Although it is tasty, I seem to really get more energy and clarity from the large curly kale.

With that note, I was wanting a great breakfast and love Kale Pineapple smoothies, but did not have a fresh or frozen pineapple, so here is what I created, SO simple and very tasty!

3 large leaves curly green kale, organic or washed very well

1 1/2 C Orange Juice 100% Juice

1 1/2 Cups Organic Soy Milk

1 scoop Complete Whole Food Drink Mix by Juice Plus+

Blend in a high powered blender for 1 minute.

Enjoy! Ahhh!

 

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Orange Julius Style Healthy Smoothie

Orange Julius Ingredients

Orange Julius Ingredients

This is a super yummy version of the famous Orange Julius. I bought one the other day and after being used to whole food and drinking all my green smoothies it just wasn’t as good as I remembered. This version will make your taste buds jump and you won’t feel guilty!

Silk Organic Soy Milk Unsweetened or Vanilla

Orange Juice

Crushed Ice

Juice Plus Complete Whole Food Powder Vanilla

Orange Julius Healthy Smoothie

Orange Julius Healthy Smoothie

Blend all together til frothy. Share with a friend and enjoy!

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Green Smoothie Pineapple Kale Ginger Lemonade

This yummy green smoothie is so refreshing! Plus, it is so full of nutrition and very clarifying for your body. Kale just makes me feel good!

Ingredients:
1/2 Fresh Pineapple
Two to three large handfuls organic kale (freshly picked dwarf baby kale is what I used)
One half to one whole lemon peeled
1 ‘quarter size by 1 inch’ cubed ginger piece
2 to 3 cups of organic apple juice
3 cups of filtered /alkaline water
Add stevia if you’d like it sweeter.

Put all ingredients into a high-powered blender. Run for one minute on high. Scoop off any extra foam.
Enjoy!

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Ginger Miso Organic Kale Chips

Ginger Miso Kale Chips

I love my organic garden. It is my zen place. I like to come out there in the morning or evening with my little dogs, trap them in the fence with me, (so they dont run away and ruin my zen) and play with my little green babies, as my garden mentor Val calls them.

Kale is such a good producer, and one can only drink so many green smoothies, so this is a perfect solution to the abundance you will harvest!

As the Lays Potato Chip slogan says, “You can’t eat just one”…well shoot with kale chips it’s  ore like, “You can’t just 10, 15 or 20!” I love this kale chip because it has a slight hint of sweetness that really brightens the flavor. The other unique flavor profile in this recipe is the use of miso.

If you are unfamiliar with miso, give it a try. It’s not a common ingredient that you will find in most people’s fridge.

A lot of people cannot do soy so that is why it is important to have an alternative that is made from chicpeas or coconut.

Recipe slightly modified from nouveauraw.com  and Cafe Gratitude

 

Ingredients:

1/2  cup water

¼ cup extra virgin olive oil

¼ cup raw tahini

3 Tbsp maple syrup

2 Tbsp red or white unpasteurized miso

2 Tbsp chia seeds

1 Tbsp raw apple cider vinegar

2 tsp fresh lime juice

1 tsp chopped garlic

1/2 tsp ground ginger

1 bunch organic kale or a really good big handful freshly picked!

 

Preparation:

1. Sauce – Blend all ingredients until silky smooth.

Set aside for 10-30 minutes, giving the chia seeds

time to expand and absorb some of the dressing.

2. De-stem 1 bunch of kale and place in a large bowl.

3. Pour the sauce over the kale and with your hands, massage the sauce into the kale, making sure everything is well coated.

4. Place on non stick cookie sheet or in dehydrator trays

5. Dry at 115 for 3 to 4 hours or bake 270 degrees until a tiny bit browned. Watch closely!

6. If dehydrating, turn and continue dehydrating for another couple of hours or until completely dry.

Enjoy! Make sure to make enough to share with your friends!

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Super Sweet Green Smoothie | Pineapple, Baby Kale and Dates

Lisa's organic garden; turnip greens, broccoli, chives, spinach, cauliflower, kale, chard, lettuce, carrots, peas, brussel sprouts and bok choy.

Lisa and Rich’s organic garden; turnip greens, broccoli, chives, spinach, cauliflower, kale, chard, lettuce, carrots, peas, brussel sprouts and bok choy.

The smoothie I made this morning and salad last night was all such a  lovely harvest of greens from our garden! After yoga class I shared my smoothie with a fave student. She loved it, and I trust you will, too!

Lisa and Kim after Rock Your Abs Yoga enjoying a green smoothie!

Lisa and Kim after Rock Your Abs Yoga enjoying a green smoothie!

I <3 Yoga4Love!

I <3 Yoga 4 Love!

Freshly Picked Salad! Baby Kale, Spinach, Red Leaf and Black Seeded Simpson Lettuces

Freshly Picked Salad! Baby Kale, Spinach, Red Leaf and Black Seeded Simpson Lettuces

 

 

 

 

 

 

Super Sweet Green Smoothie | Pineapple, Baby Kale and Dates

1/3 Fresh Pineapple

3 Medjool Dates, pitted and kinda chopped

2/3 Blender-ful of Greens of choice:

Baby kale, Lettuces (I usually dont use lettuce), turnip greens, spinach + all the stems you pick off that dont go into your salad, swiss chard, broccoli etc.

2 C Organic Apple Juice

2 C Water (alkaline or spring is best, if available)

2 Scoops Juice Plus+ Complete Vanilla Meal Powder

Use a high powered blender and blend on high for 2 minutes.

Enjoy!

Lisa and Rich’s organic spring garden is in Zone 8 North Texas and includes turnip greens, broccoli, chives, spinach, cauliflower, kale, chard, lettuce, carrots, peas, brussel sprouts and bok choy. Freshly Picked Salad, mmm!

 

 

 

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Peppermint Healthy Fudge

Peppermint Healthy Fudge

PEPPERMINT HEALTHY FUDGE:

1 1/2 cups organic coconut oil
1 1/4 cup organic agave
1 cup organic cocoa powder
1/2 tsp sea salt
1/8 scraped out vanilla bean (or 1 tsp vanilla extract)
1-2 drops doTerra peppermint essential oil (make sure your essential oil is therapeutic and pharmaceutical grade)

Warm coconut oil until liquid. Combine all ingredients in blender and blend until smooth. Pour into baking dish and spread evenly. Place in fridge to set up, then cut and enjoy.
Thank you Nydia Darby for the recipe! It is so yummy!

 

Just one dose of coconut oil can tremendously boost brain function and cognitive performance

 

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Chocolate Peanut Butter Super Committed Green Smoothie

Lisa | Green Smoothie Cheesiness

So I named this one ‘Super Committed’ because I LOVE KALE! Really. I do. I feel so great when I eat it raw, so I love it even more. I crave it. It makes this unexplainable freshness in my body and gives me long lasting energy. I think that is why it tastes so good to me. It just takes commitment…

But it is like the old saying, you have to develop a taste for it. Just like beer. But beer, I still do not like. I can have a bottle and it will sit there by me at a party the entire night, and I will totally forget about it, and then it gets warm and nasty. So, I prefer wine. However this smoothie is ALCOHOL FREE. Feel free to add vodka, just sayin’, make sure it is organic.

Chocolate Peanut Butter Super Committed Green Smoothie

Ingredients:

Frozen peaches

Fresh or Frozen Pineapple

Kale, I prefer the large curly Kale, as the baby kale doesnt seem to have the same amount of ‘zest’ that makes me so clear, however if you are starting out, use baby kale, or even spinach, if you are starting on the green smoothie quest

Almond milk

Peanut butter, natural

Chocolate Juice Plus Complete protein powder

Agave Nectar, optional, for starting out, not-so-committed green smoothie drinkers. =-)

Whip it all up in a high powered blender and drink! It is an entire meal and is so delicious. Well, to me at least.

Richard | Over actor? Nah.

Note: Drinking and laughing may cause green smoothie to come out your nose…

Really? Is it really that bad? I think not.

To my hubby, well, not so much. He tried it before the agave nectar and this is what we got, ‘wOW, that is like drinking the garden… wOW…’ (I did put a LOT of kale in it).

You decide. I think it is delicious.

Namaste.

 

 

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Hot Pink Green Smoothie

Hot Pink Green Smoothie!

Ok so I’ve been making green smoothies for a while now. This one is one of the best yet!

And it’s not green, it’s hot pink!

Hot Pink Green Smoothie Ingredients

Raw beets are an excellent blood purifier and coconut water is packed with minerals and electrolytes and how many breakfast you know that taste great and contain raw carrots and beets?
A 450 calorie breakfast That has four servings of fruits and vegetables, 15% plant protein, and good fats in the cashews. ~Adapted from the GreenSmoothieGirl.com 8 Week Menu Planner

Ingredients:
1 1/2 cups coconut water
1 large carrot cleaned (from our garden!)
3/4 cup water
1/2 of a organic large beet with all greens
1/2 cup raw cashews, soaked overnight with the water
1/3-1/2 cup chopped Medjool dates
20 frozen strawberries
3 tsp good vanilla
Optional:
2 tbsp sprouted flax seeds (I soaked mine 2 days then rinsed carefully and added)
4 tbsp yogurt or kefir

Hot Pink Green Smoothie | High Powered Blender

Puree all the ingredients for two minutes in a high-powered blender. Make 2 quarts. So, so yummy!!! Enjoy!

 

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