July 21, 2009
- 2:30 pm
By Carly - Grinnell
You know how when you go to a restaurant and order a veggie burger, you always end up paying $8 for a tasteless circular patty of cardboard? Or, worse, a freaking Boca Burger that you can get for $.50 at home?
Yeah, what a rip-off.
Is it that hard to make a decent veggie burger? No, and I’m here to prove it.
Seriously, restaurants have no excuse to pull that kind of crap on people. Veggie burgers are super easy to make, and make well. Next time you want a nice juicy veggie burger that actually tastes good, save your 8 bucks and hit the kitchen instead.
(This recipe is modified from Cooking for Two, a book I can’t recommend enough.)
Here’s what you need to make 4 burgers:
- Olive oil
- 2-3 green onions
- ½ cup plus 2 tablespoons rolled oats
- 1 zucchini
- 1 large carrot or 2 small carrots
- 2 tablespoons tahini
- 1½ tablespoons fresh parsley
- 2 teaspoons soy sauce
- 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
- ¼ teaspoon pepper
- ¼ cup flour Read More »
Tags: carrots, cooking, Cooking for Two, green onions, recipes, restaurants, rolled oats, small batch, vegetarian burgers, veggie burgers, zucchini
July 18, 2008
- 12:30 pm
By Kari- Florida State
It only makes sense that New Orleans invented the dish that is by far the most fun to say (pronounced jamba-LAY-a. At the top of your lungs. With Jazz hands.) And it just happens to be fun to make also! Whether you’re cooking solo on a weeknight, post happy hour with your girls, or during a one-on-one iron chef battle with your s.o. (guilty), this guilt free jambalaya is delish, healthy, and so so easy to make.
You’ll need:
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Tags: al dente, brown rice, chicken tenders, dish, girls, green onions, guilt, iron chef, jambalaya, jazz, lungs, new orleans, pepper, post happy hour, roots, spice, stewed tomatoes, tops, turkey, veggies
April 19, 2008
- 12:00 pm
By Carly - Grinnell

I think I did a dance around the kitchen when I finally figured out how to replicate this Chinese dish so that it actually tasted authentic. SCORE! It’s a tad on the salty and oily side, but it’s sooooo good.
Ingredients for two portions: 1 tablespoon of vegetable or canola oil, about ¼ lb ground beef or ground pork, dried chili pepper flakes to taste (or red chili paste), 1 tablespoon of black bean garlic sauce, 1 teaspoon of soy sauce, one fresh package of extra-firm tofu, a little bit of broccoli (optional), and 4-5 green onions (scallions).
In a medium-sized pan, heat the oil and cook the ground meat over low-medium heat. Mix it with the chili pepper flakes or paste, the black bean garlic sauce, and the soy sauce. Read More »
Tags: beef, broccoli, Chinese, cooking, dinner, food, green onions, kitchen, mapo, meat, rice, sauce, small batch, tofu