This week for plant power cooking challenge 5 we have a choice of several items of which I chose beans, tomatoes and avocados.
This is going to be a simple one just to join in and keep my Hive mojo going through all my exhaustion.
I was going to soak some beans last night but I changed my mind. I happen to have a lot, I mean loads, of edamame (young green soy beans). In my last post I told of how I was given the edamame. My kitchen manager bought an industrial size bag of them frozen. His wife who is vegan goes through phases where she needs to have a certain thing. She requested these a while back and when he got them, she was off her kick. Guess who had to take half of them. Yours truly. I don't even have anyone here that I know to share them with. Yes that is correct. I have no friends except for you guys. I am very happy with that but it's difficult to send things like this to different parts of the world.
I needed to experiment. Falafels are something that I like to have from time to time. I wondered if I could replace the chickpeas normally used for falafels, with edamame. This way I could use some of these beans and also get the falafel feeling. I also felt like some corn tortillas rather than pita, and I have so much tortilla flour, also given to me.
First I rinsed the frozen beans to thaw them. It was quick.
Edamame falafels
2 cups edamame
3 cloves garlic
1/2 teaspoon cumin
1/2 teaspoon coriander
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
salt and pepper
3 tablespoons or more of brown rice flour, or chickpea flour( I used brown rice flour)
Put in a food processor and grind until smooth adding water bit by bit to get it moving and mixing. My machine is really not good so it took a while.
Add more flour if necessary to make it like a dough.
The tortillas were made quickly with tortilla flour, water and a pinch of salt.
I don't have a tortilla press so I always use plastic wrap on the bottom and top of the ball then press with a plate. This time I had no plastic wrap so I used parchment paper.
Put each tortilla in a non stick pan and cook on medium high until slightly golden and firmer.
For the falafels I flattened them since I didn't have enough oil to deep fry. I also have a broken oven so I couldn't bake them. There was a slight amount of oil on the pan, but this non stick pan is amazing so I don't really need much.
For the toppings I made guacamole which is quick and simple if the avocados are nice and ripe.
Guacamole
1 avocado
1/8 cup minced red onion
1 tablespoon minced fresh coriander
juice of half a lime or more to personal taste
salt to taste
I really love a lot of lime but it's a personal taste. Normally I add jalapeno pepper but I didn't have any.
I did have some pickles serrano peppers which was made a while back. Just slice the peppers, saute in oil with onion and garlic, then add vinegar or cider vinegar, salt and sugar. I just add taste and add gradually each thing until I get what I want. Put in a jar. I don't do proper pickling because I make small amounts that don't last long.
I also made a quick queso to go on it. It varies each time but I basically soak cashews and puree them with a little of the liquid until smooth, then add them to a sauce pan.
I add onion powder, garlic powder, cayenne pepper, salt, pepper, nutritional yeast, a little soy milk, a sprinkle of tapioca flour, a splash of cider vinegar and a pinch of turmeric for color. I didn't bother with amounts. I just add a little of this and that until the consistency is right. Be careful adding the tapioca starch. It can really thicken. If it happens add more soy milk.
The falafels were cut in half so the taco could be controlled with all the toppings.
Aside from the texture being a little different than a regular falafel, I wouldn't have detected the soybeans at all. It is much less trouble to work with then chickpeas in my opinion because they don't need to be soaked.
I guess this would be the most non tradition taco or falafel ever. But this is life as a Canadian with way too many edamame beans and tortilla flour.
This is my favorite use so far of these edamame beans. Con-fusion cuisine. I tend to go down that road quite a bit. I guess it reflects who I am.
Have a good one folks!
Hi dear friend, Why do you cooked delicious dishes a lot with a perfect plate? You did like that make me hungry all the time 🤤 lol.
Aww you are too nice. I feel like that about your food haha. Thank you my friend!
i love guacamole sauce, this dish seems very tasty, i love his colours and it must be very healty too! Thanks for sharing with us ;)
Thank you @sarita3 I love guacamole too. I appreciate you stopping by.
Wow! Another recipe from mars cuisine! Very strange things they eat there! LoL
Would love to try some!
Haha yeah they are crazy there!
All sounds good and must taste great..😀
Thanks @manorvillemike it was actually tasty I have to admit.
I didn't have to look at this, now I'm hungry, again. Hahahahaha
I love anything with tomato and avocado. I love this recipe, it's easy to prepare and besides how delicious it must be to try it. My goodness!
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That is kind of you thank you. Avocados and tomatoes are a great combination for sure.
Thank you so much!
Years ago I went to a friends place for tea and she made tacos, but instead of black kidney beans like I THOUGHT you should use, she used chickpeas and black eyed beans, and instead of tomato, lettuce and cucumber, she made a red cabbage slaw. My mind blew. Cue the next 30 years of making 'trad' recipes 'non trad' with whatever I had in cupboard haha. Except YOU CAN'T MAKE TACOS WITHOUT JALAPENOS YOU SILLY, SILLY WOMAN!! (joking) - jalapenos make it for me, and whenever I get low on them I start to panic.
I didn't even bother bulk buying toilet paper during hte pandemic - I bought 20 jars of jalapenos JUST IN CASE THINGS GOT BAD. And i'm not even joking.
These look delicious!
Hahaha I didn't buy toilet paper either. I was foolish not to think about jalapenos though haha.
If it's any consolation, I did put pickled serrano on it. Jalapenos at the local grocers looked like poo this week haha.
Thanks @riverflows!
very good excellent recipe, If you want you can come and publish some recipes also in @oliodibalena
Oh thank you I will consider that for sure.
WOW, my dad sure going to like this post. You chose all of my favorite tomatoes, beans, and avocado. Well, all of the vegetables and fruits are my favorite. I hope you win the contest.
Oh thank you for that. I really just enter to have something fun to do. There are many good entries that should win before me but I appreciate your support!
mouthwatering! I wish there's a free taste hahaha
Thanks I wish I could send some to you hahah.
Breaking the rules again I see, but the not rules of the cooking challenge. I for one would love to try some edamame falafel tacos. I only wish I had a Japanese born Lebanese-Mexican friend to enjoy these treats with.
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Haha thanks it was the result of too many of certain things in my freezer and pantry.
I’m just gonna say congrats now because I don’t know how this could be topped.
You are silly. I just whipped this up to join in and have fun that's all.
I don’t disagree with you on myself being silly but that has nothing to do with my comment nor your dish. This might be just something “quick and easy” for you but I’ve never gotten so hungry from pictures before
Haha okay winner of the contest. I had a feeling it would be you. You're a superstar!
haha god damnit. I mean I'm happy I won but I'm not happy to be proved wrong- I guess I'm lacking confidence 😂
Would be nice if we could share our food! I would love to have some of your tortillas for lunch Carolyn. They look soooooooo delicious! I would gladly offer you nice bowl of my soup 💚😘👌
It would be the dream and an honor to eat something you made Lena!
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