Guest guest Posted February 4, 2012 Report Share Posted February 4, 2012 I just did a delicious white bean soup. I sautéed some onion with one slice of bacon. Sprinkled with cracked rosemary and salt. In other words pretty much a basic white bean soup. I put that in the VitaMix with a can of white beans and almost 2 cups of my good chicken broth. I usually have white beans divvied up into packets in the freezer but I was all out. I cook up a couple pounds of dried beans with no seasoning and freeze it into packets but I always have canned in the pantry for emergency backups. Good soup and I can eat about a custard cup of it at a time before my throat needs to rest. I choose beans because according to the doc my potassium is very low. He has me on liquid potassium twice a day for a week, then I go in to have it checked. I am roasting onions, carrots, red bell pepper and a sweet potato now to make a nice second soup. 450F for -about 45 minutes. I'm doing a pork tenderloin with a port cranberry sauce for . Terry Sent from my iPad On Feb 4, 2012, at 2:48 PM, " " <berrywell@...> wrote: > I often have hot cauliflower soup for breakfast-yum! I also have the pumpkin pie smoothie hot, or just some raw cocoa powder, rice milk, agave (or your choice of sweetener) and red quinoa, maybe a few sunflower seeds. I also make hot chocolate that is thick like a smoothie-it will hold me until lunch. I just blend some rice milk with homemade chocolate (you could use cocoa powder and honey) and a few sunflower or pumpkin seeds. > > > > > >> >> If anyone has a recipe for a hot breakfast smoothie I would love to try it. >> >> Today I was trying to come up with a smoothie for breakfast with what I had on hand. I had some homemade unstrained almond milk, whole pitted dates, plain non-fat Greek yogurt, frozen canned peaches in juice, and cooked oatmeal. I didn't measure anything so an estimated recipe is below: >> >> 1 1/2 C almond milk >> 3 dates >> 1/2 C oatmeal (cooked in water) >> 2 Tbsp yogurt >> 1/2 C frozen peaches w/juice >> Dash of cinnamon >> >> I put everything in the Vitamix in the order listed and blended it for 30 seconds. >> >> It was cold and creamy but just okay. I thought it might be better hot so I warmed a little up and it was much better. I added a little cinnamon and the taste reminded me of peach cobbler. >> >> I will be making this again and experimenting with other combinations. >> >> I'm looking forward to walking out the door on cold mornings with a healthy, hot, sippable breakfast in my cup! >> >> Thanks, >> >> > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Please bookmark these pages: > > /links/ > (this is the Links page where I save the answers to FAQs and Answers, Recipes, and LOTS of other helpful information - this page is always being added to) > > /links/IMPORTANT_VitamixE\ nthusiasts_Membership__001327149393/ > PLEASE DON'T UNSUBSCRIBE IF YOU ARE GETTING TOO MUCH MAIL! (if you unsubscribe, you will lose access to the Links page - an Encyclopedia of Collected Vitamix Wisdom! Go to this link to learn how to stop mail from coming, but STILL be a member of the group so you can STILL visit the Links page and read messages online! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2012 Report Share Posted February 4, 2012 For a savory cauliflower try addition of a good curry powder. It marries beautifully. Curry is also fabulous with cabbage. I make a poached salmon on curried cabbage which is a great low fat dinner or lunch. I have always done just fruit smoothies for breakfast, I'll have to branch out and try yours. Thanks for the idea. Terry Sent from my iPad On Feb 4, 2012, at 2:48 PM, " " <berrywell@...> wrote: > I often have hot cauliflower soup for breakfast-yum! I also have the pumpkin pie smoothie hot, or just some raw cocoa powder, rice milk, agave (or your choice of sweetener) and red quinoa, maybe a few sunflower seeds. I also make hot chocolate that is thick like a smoothie-it will hold me until lunch. I just blend some rice milk with homemade chocolate (you could use cocoa powder and honey) and a few sunflower or pumpkin seeds. > > > > > >> >> If anyone has a recipe for a hot breakfast smoothie I would love to try it. >> >> Today I was trying to come up with a smoothie for breakfast with what I had on hand. I had some homemade unstrained almond milk, whole pitted dates, plain non-fat Greek yogurt, frozen canned peaches in juice, and cooked oatmeal. I didn't measure anything so an estimated recipe is below: >> >> 1 1/2 C almond milk >> 3 dates >> 1/2 C oatmeal (cooked in water) >> 2 Tbsp yogurt >> 1/2 C frozen peaches w/juice >> Dash of cinnamon >> >> I put everything in the Vitamix in the order listed and blended it for 30 seconds. >> >> It was cold and creamy but just okay. I thought it might be better hot so I warmed a little up and it was much better. I added a little cinnamon and the taste reminded me of peach cobbler. >> >> I will be making this again and experimenting with other combinations. >> >> I'm looking forward to walking out the door on cold mornings with a healthy, hot, sippable breakfast in my cup! >> >> Thanks, >> >> > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Please bookmark these pages: > > /links/ > (this is the Links page where I save the answers to FAQs and Answers, Recipes, and LOTS of other helpful information - this page is always being added to) > > /links/IMPORTANT_VitamixE\ nthusiasts_Membership__001327149393/ > PLEASE DON'T UNSUBSCRIBE IF YOU ARE GETTING TOO MUCH MAIL! (if you unsubscribe, you will lose access to the Links page - an Encyclopedia of Collected Vitamix Wisdom! Go to this link to learn how to stop mail from coming, but STILL be a member of the group so you can STILL visit the Links page and read messages online! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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