Walnut crumbles (meat alternative)

There are so many beans, legumes, fruits, nuts, seeds and veggies that can be used as a meat alternative. It also never occurred to me how much protein, fiber, vitamins, and more are in these alternatives. I’d say they are far more beneficial than meat itself. This recipe my mom stumbled upon and so we decided to try it. Prior to finding this recipe we were using frozen ground meat as an alternative. When we first tried it, we used it as taco meat. I tried it and fell in love with it. It is so easy to make and you can double the recipe and make them plain, just minus the seasoning when making the recipe. I freeze the plain crumbles. When ready to use just add your favorite seasoning. What I do is just add about 1 tsp of water to about 1/2 cup plain crumbles and dry seasoning (single person serving). Add more water if it does not completely moisten them. Then just spread the crumbles on a small toaster oven sheet and give it some heat to dry them, maybe about 5 minutes in the little oven. I sure hope you enjoy this meat alternative as much as I do.

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Plant-based, Vegan, & Vegetarian Differences

Plant-based definition, according to Wikipedia, is “a diet consisting mostly or entirely of plant-based foods. Those foods encompass a wide range of dietary patterns that contain low amounts of animal products and high amounts of plant products, such as vegetables, fruits, whole grains, legumes, nuts and seeds.”

I wanted to put some knowledge out there for those who do not know what these differences are when it comes to healthy lifestyle eating. There are a lot of diets out there that works for some people and for others it does not. However, there are people who want to do something different and achieve great results without spending extra money on a diet plan. When a person decides to make changes to their eating lifestyle, they are automatically aware that there is going to be an extra expense for that achievement. I can personally tell you that since I have implemented plant-based eating, I have saved money. It does not have to be a costly diet to get the results that you want. Here’s why I say it is cheaper to eat healthier. There are a lot of staple foods that a plant-based eater would have in their home. Let me start with beans and legumes. Beans are cheaper if bought dried. Depending on the size of your family, beans can last you for at least a couple of meals. Beans and legumes can be used in many different ways than just being cooked in a crockpot. I have some recipes available that can get you started on plant-based eating meal ideas. Beans are not the only plants that are a very versatile food. Nuts and seeds can be used in many different ways to incorporate into your recipes. And lastly, fruits and veggies, we all are very familiar with those and know how to cook with them. So, with this small insight of explaining how plant-based is cheaper compared to buying meat.

I personally do not totally agree with Wikipedia’s definition. My definition of plant-based eating is only eating foods that are grown from the earth. Foods such as fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts, seeds, legumes, beans and oils. I do not agree that animal products are a way of plant-based eating. This lifestyle does not mean you are vegan or vegetarian. Plant-based is not choosing to eliminate all meat, dairy, and processed products but rather eating more from plant sources.

Vegan (partial definition) from Wikipedia, “the practice of abstaining from the consumption and use of animal products.” See Wikipedia for the full definition.

Another definition of vegan is all animal products including meat, poultry, fish, eggs, dairy, and honey are excluded from the diet. Lots of vegans do make exceptions and consume honey and other foods such as oysters since the farming is good environment. But keep in mind, like with any diet, personal decisions play a huge factor. Depending on that individual, some avoid foods using parts of an animal for manufacturing. For example, granulated sugar is made using cattle bone char.

Lastly, with veganism, a thing to note about this lifestyle, most people who categorize themselves as vegan do not use anything that has animal products in it, such as skincare, haircare, clothing, and furniture.

Vegetarian from the version of Wikipedia says “vegetarianism is the practice of abstaining from the consumption of meat. It may also include abstaining from eating all by-products of animal slaughter. Vegetarianism may be adopted for various reasons. Many people object to eating meat out of respect or sentient for animal life.”

So, the overview between vegetarian and vegan is, vegetarians don’t eat any food products made from meat, fish, shellfish, game, crustacea (such as prawns or crab) or by-products of animals. Vegan is much stricter who also avoids all meats, fish, poultry and by-products of animals, but also restricts all dairy and all dairy derived products from animals, including eggs.

More lifestyle eating labels

There are some people who will follow the guidelines of any of the two eating habits listed above, and those people are in one of the two categories of Flexitarian or Pescatarian. I’ll explain below what those two are and what is involved with that lifestyle.

Flexitarian – a person who usually follows a vegetarian diet but does allow themselves to eat eggs, seafood & fish, meat, poultry and dairy occasionally.

Pescatarian– a person who eats eggs, dairy products, fish and seafood but restricts all meat and poultry.

In my opinion, flexitarian or pescatarian would be a great start for someone who wants to transition into a healthier lifestyle of eating. It is not easy for some people to just quit eating meat or dairy in just a day or a week. Especially if you grew up having meat on your plate with every meal. All it takes is a conscious effort to improve yourself. Changing your diet is not the only thing that takes effort to adjust when we have been conditioned to think something is good, but find it is not. There are many organizations that has misinformed us all of our lives. Making changes is not always easy because it takes us out of our comfort zone, and it’s okay to feel that way, as long as you have the willpower to make that change for your overall well-being.

In conclusion, I hope I have given you some knowledge on different lifestyles of eating and to not be afraid to make that step towards a healthier lifestyle. I, myself, am not perfect and struggle sometimes with sticking to just one category of lifestyle of eating. However, I do put in great effort to fast as much as possible and stick to my plant-based diet. A plant-based diet is the one diet that my body has benefited the most from.

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I am not a healthcare professional in any manner. I advise you to speak with your doctor prior to making any decisions concerning your diet.

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Best Black Bean Burger

Vegetarian ,vegan, plant based friendly

This black bean burger recipe is, so far, the best I have ever tasted. It is better than the famous box brands. This recipe uses fresh ingredients for the most part, but, all can be fresh if you cook your own black beans in place of using the canned. The one tip that I can give about this recipe is to be sure the beans drain at least 20 minutes to avoid having “too moist” burgers. I have only cooked these on the stove in a skillet, but I’m most certain that these will taste just as good on the grill or oven. This recipe can also be used by anyone who just wants a break from meat, but also wants a delicious alternative to meat. This recipe is a five star in my household.

Black Bean Burger Recipe

Ingredients Makes 6- 3 1/2″ wide patties

  • 2- 15oz cans black beans, rinsed and drained (reserve 6 TBSP of the liquid)
  • 2 TBSP All-Purpose flour
  • 4 scallions, minced
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 tsp ground cumin
  • 1 tsp hot sauce (opt)
  • 1/2 tsp ground coriander
  • 1/4 tsp salt & pepper-each
  • 1- ounce tortilla chips, crushed (roughly 1/2 cup)
  • 1/4 cup olive oil (any high heat oil or spray)
  • 6 burger buns

Directions to make patties

Be sure beans are rinsed and well drained and allow them to sit in the colander for 30 minutes.

Whisk reserved bean liquid and flour in a large bowl until well combined and smooth. Stir in scallions, salt, and pepper until combined. Process tortilla chips in food processor until finely ground. Add beans and pulse until beans are coarsely ground (about 5 pulses). Transfer bean mixture to bowl with flour mixture and mix well.

Divide mixture into six portions having 6 firmly packed patties. Heat 1 TBSP oil in a nonstick skillet over medium heat. Lay 3 patties in skillet and cook for 5 minutes, or until browned. Flip and repeat the process (including the oil) prior to cooking the other side.

To keep patties warm while cooking the remaining patties, adjust oven rack to middle position and heat to 200 degrees. Place cooked patties on a rimmed baking sheet in the oven to keep warm.

**Cooked patties should not be mushy or fall apart**

Note: The recipe above is how I make mine, the PDF is from the original source, “Vegan for Everybody” recipe book by America’s Test Kitchen. Here is the link if you are interested in purchasing.

https://www.booksamillion.com/p/Vegan-Everybody/Americas-Test-Kitchen/9781940352862?id=8866666383342

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