Crazy Delicious Veggie Couscous

Crazy Delicious Veggie Couscous is easy, incredibly healthy, and can be made in just ten minutes!  I’m always trying to make something well-balanced, healthy, and yummy for my wee man, Lil’ G.  Now that he is eating what I eat, this has cut down my Sunday cooking by almost 2 hours, as I like to make two big meals for the week for the both of us.  Not to mention, I’m also always attempting to create dishes from the leftover ingredients in my refrigerator. What’s that annoying phrase I keep posting?  Oh yes, waste not!  Clearly, I am a pusher of this personal philosophy.  Food truly is a terrible thing to waste. Onwards, I was hangin’ with Greyson looking for a dish to make for us. I loaded the floor with pots, pans, spoons, and a variety of other kitchen items for G to play with whilst I took to the stove.  After all, he has just turned 17 months.  Can he entertain himself?  Sure.  For a little bit of time. However, when I give him the opportunity to play with things he doesn’t get to use daily, this increases my odds of a more lengthy self-play session giving me the opportunity to cook with ease!  Of course we play and “compare” creations throughout, too. 😉 

Crazy Delicious Veggie Couscous is a perfect choice for an easy and healthy dinner any day/night of the week.  Pumpkin, lentils, carrots, mushrooms, spinach, and herbs make this dish a tasty meal. Naturally, feel free to add any veggies you may have left over in your fridge. Please comment and let me know how your creations came out.  Share a pic and let’s chat about ideas for other couscous delights!  Enjoy!

IMG_9296IMG_9300IMG_9327IMG_9316IMG_9321

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Crazy Delicious Veggie Couscous
Serves 6
Crazy Delicious Veggie Couscous is whole wheat couscous with pumpkin, carrot, lentils, mushrooms, spinach and herbs. Quick, easy, and healthy!
Write a review
Print
Prep Time
2 min
Cook Time
8 min
Total Time
10 min
Prep Time
2 min
Cook Time
8 min
Total Time
10 min
Ingredients
  1. 2 C cooked whole wheat couscous
  2. Olive oil for cooking
  3. 1 shallot - diced
  4. 3 gloves garlic - diced
  5. 1 can lentils
  6. 1 C pumpkin - diced
  7. 1 carrot - diced
  8. 1 C mushrooms - sliced (I used cremini)
  9. 1 handful spinach leaves
  10. Dried parsley, oregano, and basil to taste
  11. Salt & pepper to taste
  12. Optional: Parmesan cheese for topping
Instructions
  1. While your couscous is cooking, heat a large pan with oil
  2. Add shallot and cook for 1 minute
  3. Add garlic and cook for 30 seconds - stir
  4. Add carrots, pumpkin, and some salt & pepper. Cook for 3-4 minutes
  5. Add mushrooms, lentils, and herbs, more salt & pepper if needed. Cook for 2-3 minutes
  6. Add spinach and any more herbs you would like. Stir for 30 seconds.
  7. Place in individual bowls. Serve
Optional
  1. Garnish each bowl with parmesan cheese & dried parsley
Notes
  1. Serves 6 adult sized dinner bowls.
  2. Optional: Cook your couscous with a veggie broth cube
Wine pairing
  1. White - Viognier
  2. Red - Syrah
Food Galley Gab https://foodgalleygab.com/

The BEST Vegan Thanksgiving Menu

Happy almost T-day, everyone! This is mostly a repost from last year with a few additions. In this post, I am giving you my recipes AND my favorite premade vegan roasts. Honestly, I serve at least one every year. It’s 2019 so we have options, people! When I was 8 years old and vegetarian, it meant I could eat a lot of potatoes and some sides. As a vegan? I would’ve had nothing but some veggies. Then came Tofurky. It was okay at the time. Now, Tofurky has jazzed it up and we have Gardein and Field Roast to give Tofurky some serious competition.

This year my vegan thanksgiving will look a bit different. One, I’m divorced. Thank. Fucking. God. Well, not yet, but soon. It couldn’t come fast enough. I’m doing a Friendsgiving, okay, one of my sisters will be here too, at my new and awesome apartment. I thought I’d miss my house SO much. Turns out, I don’t. I guess home is wherever and whatever you make it. This year, I’m serving many of the recipes below and a roast. I’m also adding a staple salad from Thanksgivings of my childhood. My mother made this salad every year. I don’t have a pic of it, however, I use mesclun greens, red onion, sliced purple grapes and small bits of apple, candied pecans or walnuts, garbanzo beans, vegan blue cheese or vegan feta (optional), and a homemade honey mustard dressing. SO GOOD! My friends, their kids, the Macy’s parade, lots of jazz records, awesome cocktails, dresses that stretch to match my belly as it begins to bust, my couch, and a massive sleepover at my place will complete my holiday of fun. Hell yeah!

Below are recipes for soups, salad, appetizers, entrees, and amazing cocktails. Enjoy the grub and please leave a comment if you make these or even one of these recipes, and let us know what your thoughts are! -FGG

Click on a recipe to bring you directly to the link!

PS- The featured image is by, RUNNING ON REAL FOOD

PPS- I remember seeing this when it aired. I was having a sleepover and my friend and I were watching this from my mother’s bed. I LOVED Adam Sandler. Cheers to the past! 😉

Creamy Vegan Carrot Sweet Potato & Mushroom Soup

Pumpkin Coconut Curry Soup

Lentil Soup with Sauteed Mushrooms (Vegan)

Sauteed Veggie & Farro Spiralized Zucchini Salad

Artichoke Balsamic & Basil Hummus (If you use the parm, my favorite vegan parm is Go Veggie Vegan Parmesan)

The BEST Pumpkin Seeds Ever!

Premier Tomato Bruschetta with Olives & Capers

Vegan Mushroom Lentil Wellington

Vegan Pumpkin Mac n’ Cheese

Vegan Kale Pesto Lasagna with Veggie Tofu Ricotta

Crazy Delicious Veggie Couscous

Sun-dried Tomato and Basil Stuffed Portobello Mushroom

A Maple Bourbon Fruit Fling Named Rosemary

 Blackberry Royale

Amazon Link To My Two Self-Published Books!

IMG_8311
Premier Bruschetta
USE VEGAN PARM! I LOVE “GO VEGGIE!” VEGAN PARM
Vegan Kale Pesto Lasagna with Veggie Tofu Ricotta
IMG_9327
FIELD ROAST CELEBRATION ROASTMEATY, GREAT TEXTURE.
TOFURKY ROASTTHICK TEXTURE, NICE GRAVY
GARDEIN CELEBRATION ROASTPOSSIBLY MY FAVORITE. LOVE THE FLAVOR AND TEXTURE
MY BOOKS! WORKING ON A NEW ONE NOW. A SERIES OF SHORT STORIES ABOUT MY YOUTH. BOOKS ALWAYS MAKE FABULOUS CHRISTMAS GIFTS AND STOCKING STUFFERS! 😉
Image result for Vegan thanksgiving cartoon images

Image by, Player.One

15 Vegetarian Recipes for Toddlers

15 Vegetarian Recipes for Toddlers, are crazy healthy, easy, and most importantly, delicious. Flavor is everything to my kid. If it tastes good, he’ll eat it. These are 15 vegetarian and vegan recipes that toddlers and kids will love! 

My mom got lucky with me in the fact that I’d eat anything. Even though I was her only vegetarian at the time (began that journey when I was 8), I was a human garbage disposal for everything else (was? … is – 😉  ). And, she very rarely cooked meat… Fast forwarding: My kid went from eating all veggies to eating none. This was incredibly depressing for me, as veggies are my ultimate fave! Well, next to my carb-o-holic, or more accurately, total carb whore, self. Now, I have to puree them in everything, and bribe him through chaotic fucking meltdowns to eat the teeeeeeniest piece of a veggie because I’m not giving up on that shit. I’m sick of eating pureed everything or having to make two separate meals. Fuck that. 

I’ve loved food from the moment I took my first bite, or so I assume. Teaching your kiddo that healthy food is tasty and will be their fuel for their body is soooo important! Imagine learning to play the piano at 30? Learning to ski, surf, or swim at 30? Possible? Totally. Difficult and arduous? Hell yes! When we learn how to do things when we are young, our path to ability and understanding is ridiculously easier. Teach your wee one/s to cook! Being in the kitchen together can be crazy fun! My little dude has an apron (though he’s usually naked – haha), a chef’s hat, and his own little kitchen tools. He loves helping me make his food. It’s rewarding as an adult, so imagine how rewarding it is when you’re a kid! Not to mention, the amazing bonding time with your kiddo. If you make it fun, it’s fun. If you make food good, it’s good. Simple as that. Vegetarian or vegan shouldn’t mean bland or difficult. Hopefully, these recipes will plant the seed to give you creative ideas of your own. If so, please share! Enjoy! -FGG

PS- Click the name of the recipe to bring you directly to the link! Recipes listed in the order of the pictures (first being the featured pic – Quinoa Pancakes)

PPS- Enjoy the tune! 😉

IMG_7491

IMG_9321

G's Avocado Pasta

Creamy Veggie Sauce (no cream) .   

Creamy Veggie Sauce (no cream)

IMG_1661

Lentil & Tofu Breakfast Quesadilla

IMG_7114

5 Minute Tofu & Broccoli

Tofu tuna

 

Vegan Quinoa Fruit & Veggie Infused Pancakes!

Creamy Vegan Macaroni and Cheese!

Crazy Delicious Veggie Couscous

G’s Avocado Pasta

G’s Creamy Veggie Sauce (no cream)!

Eggplant Meatballs (Vegan)

Vegan Kale Pesto Lasagna with Veggie Tofu Ricotta

Lentil & Tofu Breakfast Quesadillas

15 Awesome Vegan Recipes for the Fall!

So, it’s been a while… a long while. I am making a vow right now that I am going to get my shit together and start blogging like I was doing before summer hit. In fact, I’m gonna blog ten times f’in’ harder than that! Why? Well, one, because I LOVE it! Two, because I’m listening to “Crushing It!” by, Gary Vaynerchuk and I am sooo inspired! It literally makes me want to pull my car over mid-drive and start blogging, writing my book, and starting my podcast. I freakin’ heart you hard, Gary. 😉

Okay, back to the title of this post: 15 Awesome Vegan Recipes for the Fall! I have compiled 15 of my favorite autumnal recipes (appetizers, salad, soups, pasta, cocktails etc) from the archives of this blog that make my soul warmer and happier in what should be called, the BEST season of the year. Who doesn’t love fall foliage, the crisp air, apple and pumpkin picking, tractor rides at farms, corn mazes at farms, all things pumpkin spice, all things maple, and of course, some warm food on a cold day?! Obviously, only the soulless! Click on the recipe title to bring you directly to the link. See you all soon… -FGG

PS- My mother had said she was listening to George Winston’s “Autumn” the other day which has inspired the musical selection for this post. Totally reminds me of my childhood!

SOUPS:

Pumpkin Coconut Curry Soup, Creamy Vegan Carrot Sweet Potato Mushroom Soup, Creamy Vegan Broccoli Soup, Lentil Soup with Sautéed Mushrooms

APPETIZERS & SALAD:

Artichoke & Balsamic Parmesan Hummus (replace real parm for vegan parm – GO VEGGIE is my fave), The BEST Vegan Nach Cheese Sauce Ever! (who doesn’t love nachos during game season?!), Sautéed Veggie & Farro Spiralized Zucchini Salad

MEALS:

Vegan Pumpkin Mac n’ Cheese, Vegan Mushroom and Lentil Wellington, Crazy Delicious Veggie Couscous, Spaghetti Squash with Cheesy Marinara, Lentil Sloppy Joe’s (replace shredded cheese with vegan shredded cheese like Daiya’s)

COCKTAILS & DESSERT:

A Maple Bourbon Fling Named Rosemary, Warm & Delicious Spiked Choco-Coffee, 3 Minute/4 Ingredient Hot Chocolate Mini-Mug Cake (Replace Egg with Follow Your Heart Vegan Egg – this stuff is awesome!)

 

Pumpkin Soup PicturesIMG_8436IMG_0826IMG_8311

Food Blog Theme from Nimbus
Powered by WordPress

%d bloggers like this: