Baby, It's Cold Outside

It's cold here in Ottawa today. After spending a few hours outside walking my dog, I had my heart set on making this healing, warming chickpea veggie stew. I did a quick pantry scan and realized I fell short of a few ingredients, but there was no way I was going back out in the cold! I was missing broth; I only had red onions and sweet potatoes (not pearl onions and fingerling potatoes); nor did I have harissa.

                         Image via www.foodandwine.com 

                         Image via www.foodandwine.com 

After a few years of cooking regularly, I've learned some kitchen hacks that make life easier. First off, here's a great tip: No broth? No problem! When adding the onions in the first steps of this recipe,
I also added chopped carrots and celery. A great base for any broth is 50% chopped onions to 25% chopped carrots and 25% celery (or 2:1:1 if you like ratios). This combo is called mirepoix and is used to add flavor and aroma to stocks, sauces, soups and other foods. Since I wasn't using broth, I simply added 3 cups of water instead.

I also swapped in red onion and sweet potato. I'm a big fan of sweet potatoes as they are super high in beta carotene (the precursor to Vitamin A), which is a key antioxidant.

I didn't have harissa either, but I knew I probably had most of the key ingredients. I googled "harissa spice blend" and came across a great recipe. I didn't have the exact spices required, but made a modified version using small amounts of cayenne, cumin, coriander, smokey paprika, and caraway. If you don't have those particular spices, I think garam masala, chili powder, or cumin and cinnamon would pair nicely with this stew.

I absolutely love how it turned out. Give it a try and let me know if you made any of your own modifications!

Hello, World!

This is my very first blog post on AmyLongard.com. It's hard to believe this day has come.  I've spent the last few years studying food and nutrition and I have so much information in my head that I can't wait to share with all of you.  In this blog, I plan on posting nutrition tips, recipes, interviews, food reviews, and keep you up to date on all my adventures!  I hope you'll be back to visit me again. 

All my best, 

Amy