I wanted to celebrate that mini-victory, and nothing says ‘celebration’ to me more than Mexican food. But, since I was home alone, I didn’t want to bother with wrapping things in tortillas.
I started to make the “Sweet Potato and Black Bean Burrito” filling from Hot Damn and Hell Yeah, but I wanted to incorporate some sauciness into the mixture so I didn’t have to make salsa. As I was cooking, it morphed into a deep and sexy molé sauced concoction. It’s probably not very authentic, but it was good! The combination of chocolate and chilli is a great one, and it adds a whole lotta depth to savoury dishes. The best part—only one pan to wash up.
1 plain potato, chopped
1 onion, chopped
1 clove of garlic, minced
1 hot red chilli, minced
½ t. cinnamon
1 T. cocoa powder
1 c. tinned diced tomato (fresh would be good too)
2 or 3 squares organic, fair trade dark chocolate (I think I used Maya Gold)
2 c. cooked and drained red kidney beans
Boil the potatoes until they are potato-salad tender (i.e. not dissolving into mush). Drain and set aside. Rinse out the saucepan. Sauté the onions in a bit of water till they’re soft. Stir in the chilli and garlic and let that cook for a minute. Then mix in the spices and tomatoes. Stir it all up, add the chocolate and the beans, and let it sit over low heat for 5 or 10 minutes, stirring occasionally.
Serve in tortillas if you want, or just in a bowl with corn chips. Top with lots of vegan sour cream and guacamole.
Oh! While I’m thinking of it, Liz2 of Kamutflake Girl tagged me to give six words that describe me. In no particular order, I offer you: committed, nerd, scorpio, anticapitalist, sensitive, introvert.
P.S. Check out this article about the monetary worth of stay-at-home mums!
11 comments:
I wouldn't have thought of using cocoa powder with these ingredients. I wonder how this would taste like...Hmm! I'm curious to try this.
I really think I need to try a mole sauce. I've always been too scared with it because of the chilli (and I don't think chocolate and paprika will have quite the same flavour somehow).
As for the stay at home Mums. Woo Hoo! (and boo hoo at the same time :P)
Will try this on the weekend. Mmmmhhh, I love potatoes (must be my German heritage :-)
Congratulations!! I find that's the best way to reel them in. Don't force it, entice them, they'll see how yummy vegan food can be and be intrigued. I never force anything on my friends, and I find that keeping things more of a mystery makes them come to me with questions.
Just one pan to wash up. You're my kind of person, hehe.
It's great that you had an impact on that woman! Really great!
what a delicious way to celebrate!
Yum! I love chocolate and chili together! I need to get that Hot Damn and Hell Yeah...I've been meaning to for awhile now...
That celebration meal looks lovely, and yay! to you for being such a positive vegan influence!
Thanks for the heads-up on the article, btw!
What a yummy, nutrient-filled meal. And that's great about your friend. Turning vegan usually doesn't happen overnight, so you might see her modify her diet further. Unfortunately, my hope of converting my immediate family to vegetarianism has fallen flat.
You are such a great influence!! That's so cool.
I'm catching up on a few posts I missed in my busy-ness lately. This is great! Getting people to think about their "food" consumption is always a wonderful thing! Yeah for you and good celebration food.
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